As Kidou continues, Fubuki's expression grows more somber. Being witness to the deaths of presumably innocent people β or any people at all β would no doubt take its toll on a person. Although it wasn't within his power at the time, he wishes he had known and could have been there to support Kidou through what he'd witnessed. Through something no one should have had to see, let alone experience...
Sympathy aside, however, this revelation is a startling truth. Someone is actively working to cover up murders in Eddan. With fire. Perhaps even...that fire?
While he tries not to look like the thought has occurred to him, Fubuki fails. There is very obvious surprise and concern on his face, and also in the way he fully turns away from the window to face his...brother. He'd dragged Kidou to one of those places? No wonder he'd been so tense.
"Have...have there been any sightings of them again since then?"
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Sympathy aside, however, this revelation is a startling truth. Someone is actively working to cover up murders in Eddan. With fire. Perhaps even...that fire?
While he tries not to look like the thought has occurred to him, Fubuki fails. There is very obvious surprise and concern on his face, and also in the way he fully turns away from the window to face his...brother. He'd dragged Kidou to one of those places? No wonder he'd been so tense.
"Have...have there been any sightings of them again since then?"