Chapter 4 Part 3

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First, the class decided that the murder probably happened in the virtual world. Because of that, Kaito was taken off the suspect list.

"Fucking finally!" He yelled and then looked at you. "FRICK! I YELL FRICK!"

"Don't disturb the innocence Kaito!" Kokichi said.

You just sneezed.

They then went over what happened in the virtual world. They the conclude the murder weapon was toilet paper.

"Toilet paper." Himiko said. "A fitting end for her."

You didn't want to argue at this point in the trial over something like that.

Next, about the virtual world and it's rules.

"Mui didn't tell us everything we needed to know, did she?" Maki stated. "I thought as much."

The others were having problems figuring this one out. You actually had some coding experience and seen professional coders at the Honey Comb. It couldn't just be that hard if you think of it as a video game.

"I got it!" You say. "The world doesn't have an end point, the world loops!"

"What?" Everyone look confused.

You tell the others about some basics in coding. Coders loop worlds all the time, just to make there programs work. Or to prevent glitches. If they don't actually what the world to loop but just want there coding clean, they just put a wall in-between where the world loops.

You continue to explain. "That would explain why Mui put that one wall on what we thought the end of the world was-!"

"Wow! How shameful." Tsumugi said.

"What?" You question.

"I don't like confrontation, but I think it's important I say this before everyone else... N-no the wrong! There, I did it."

"Did what?" You question.

Tsumugi stood her ground. "I'll cut through those words!"

You have entered a TRUTH BLADES with Tsumugi.

Tsumugi:

"That's not how the virtual world works!"

"She must have done something else with the code!"

"I know you weren't there for the murder."

"But maybe that's why your having a hard time understanding this."

You: "It doesn't matter if I was there or not. More importantly, why are you so against this idea?"

Tsumugi:

"Wow, I have to explain this?"

"Well, it's simple!"

"There is just no extra evidence pointing to the world looping-"

"ALLOW ME TO CUT THOUGH THOSE WORDS!"

"There is more evidence!" You say. "The sign board. It moved against the current, right?"

"Huh?" Tsumugi looked caught off guard.

"If the world looped, then that would explain the sign board."

"Now that (Y/N) explains it like that," Maki says, "it does make sense."

You all concluded that there was a wall in-between the world only objects can go through.

After we learned Mui's set up and Mui plan, the murder felt very layed out.

Everyone repeated where they were again and you listened.

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