Hammers of Justice, Words of Truth

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"It's unfortunate, but I suppose this is where our investigation comes to an end. You'll have to figure out the rest for yourself, and come to the proper conclusion," Kyoko said.

"Yeah...You're right..."

"Well, we'd better get going." The detective turned around and walked off, me and Makoto trailing behind her.

As soon as we arrived at the elevator, multiple Monokumas appeared. Actually, it was only one Monokuma that was just moving very fast. Kyoko(and the rest of us, although we didn't vocalize it) couldn't be bothered with Monokuma's games.

"Then if everyone's here and ready to go, please board the pain train! Er...elevator. I'll see you guys down there!" Monokuma said before vanishing.

Hiro hadn't found anything to prove his innocence, so Hina and Celeste started accusing him.

"You know, I seem to recall you guys all accusing Makoto at the first trial, just like you're accusing Hiro now," I commented, before walking onto the elevator. Once everyone was on board, the elevator creaked into movement. The steel box, which had once been quite full, was now relatively spacious.

The doors clunked open, revealing the courtroom. It had been redecorated(again) and was now following a blue color scheme. Not that I really cared. I was done questioning the interior design sense of this school. That seemed like something I would never get an answer to.

We took our seats. Monokuma began his usual explanation of the class trial, only to be interrupted by Hina declaring that she knew who the culprit was.

"Wuzzat...?" Monokuma asked.

"It was Hiro. He does not have an alibi for when the murders took place, and we found him in that suit," Celeste said.

"Don't try and deny it! You killed them!"

"I didn't! Someone knocked me out! I was asleep the whole time! I don't know anything about it!"

"Shut your murdering mouth, murderer!" That accusation was made almost comedic since it came from Genocide Jack, our resident serial killer. Apparently, Hiro didn't see the humor.

"I am sorry to say, Hiro, but we do have evidence...Blueprints for the suit...Parts we assume were used to build it...And all of it was found in your room. You have to admit, the evidence is quite compelling. It points to you as having created the suit and wearing it while you committed crime after crime..." Celeste declared.

"How many times do I have to tell you?! I...I...! I don't know, I don't know, I don't KNOW!"

"Everything we found in your room...The blueprints, the suit parts, they are all proof enough...that you are the culprit."

"Are we sure Hiro really made those blueprints?" Makoto asked.

"What do you mean...?"

"Well, take a look at this...It's the note that Hiro wrote asking everyone to meet up after Alter Ego disappeared," the brunette said, holding up the note. "The handwriting's obviously different, wouldn't you say? When you compare it to the blueprints..."

"...There's no way you could think the same person made both of them," Kyoko finished Makoto's sentence.

"Unless that person made it a point to disguise their handwriting..."

"Not possible," I shot Celeste's argument down. "The handwriting is just too different. Unless Hiro happens to be an expert forger, which he isn't, those blueprints couldn't have been made by Hiro."

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