The Beginning of the Discussion

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The group, led by Zero and Schneizel, walked through the corridors of the palace to the dining room. Zero and Nunnally had already advised that a meal be prepared at a certain time and that it could cover the needs of all the guests. They also requested that there be dishes from Japan, Britannia and the Chinese Federation so that everyone could enjoy dishes from their homeland, if they so desired, so they simply went straight to the dining room knowing that everything would soon be ready.

Arriving at the dining room the group saw a huge table, big enough for everyone to sit around without any trouble, so they quickly arranged themselves to sit where they felt most comfortable. When almost everyone was in position, one of the workers approached Nunnally and whispered that the food should be ready in five minutes at the latest, and then quickly made his way to the kitchen.

"Food will be ready in five minutes," Nunnally says, sitting down in her seat with Zero's help. "So maybe we should start deciding what we're going to discuss about what we've seen so far."

Milly raises her hand cheerfully. "Then could I ask for a notebook? Just like Sayoko said, so I could write down the points we should discuss and what we've discussed."

"That's not a bad idea," says Zero, and then calls an employee and asks him to quickly bring Milly a notebook and a pen, to which the employee simply nods and quickly leaves the room to return in less than a minute with the two things Zero had asked for and quickly hands them to Milly.

"Well," says Milly, quickly getting into position to write. "So what are some points you think we should talk about?"

"Lelouch and his Geass are two points we really need to discuss," Tohdoh says. "We should discuss Lelouch's actions and his thoughts, the Geass for the fact that it's the most unknown part of all, and even the very title of the recordings includes the Geass."

Villetta rubs her chin with her hand. "In that case we should also discuss C.C., her ability to give the Geass to Lelouch, her power of immortality, and the strange contract where she asked Lelouch to grant her wish in exchange for the Geass, not to mention her past and origin."

"Don't forget the supposed promise C.C. wants to keep," Kallen adds quickly. "That's bound to turn out to be important."

"Well, good," Milly says, writing down the various points to discuss. "What do you think, Nunnally? Did A.L. say anything we need to discuss?"

"Not exactly," says Nunnally remembering the strange voice. "I just remember that she said that the recordings would show more about my big brother, Miss C.C. and Suzaku."

Milly quickly starts writing. "Then we should also add Suzaku to the things we should discuss. Do you think we should discuss something specific about him?"

"His attitude and loyalty to Britannia," Chiba says, making Zero wince a little. "Seeing why Kururugi decided to betray us to join them and continue supporting them, even after he was framed for Clovis' murder."

"Then we should also discuss what happened with my uncle's death," Kaguya frowns. "Maybe what happened at the time of his death is one of the reasons behind Suzaku's actions."

Another small shudder runs through Zero's body at the thought of them discussing him, but especially his father's death.

Gino recalls the moment when Lelouch proclaimed himself Emperor. "We should also talk about why Suzaku ended up joining Lelouch, it doesn't seem to make sense that he would join him. Suzaku, from what we've seen, would never accept the use of Geass and the desire for conquest that Lelouch showed during his time as Emperor."

"That would surely mean we'll have to discuss the relationship between Lelouch and Suzaku, which may be another point in itself, seeing as their relationship looks like it will play a major role in the recordings," Milly says as she writes. "If so, are there any other relationships we should discuss?"

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