If Monokuma Doesnt Know Who the Culprit Is What Evidence Needs to Be Analyzed Again
Exist aware that this is non a bullheaded playthrough! This will contain spoilers for the entire game, regardless of the role of the game I'yard commenting on. A major focus of this commentary is to talk well-nigh all of the hints and foreshadowing of events that are going to happen and facts that are going to be revealed in the futurity of the story. Information technology is emphatically non intended for someone experiencing the game for their kickoff time.
Last time in trial five (trial v!!!!!!!), first-time-me broke downward with desperate, terrifying hope as Shuichi awakened to the possibility that Kaito might still be alive, Shuichi was amazing at pushing his emotions aside and focusing on the logic, Maki finally acknowledged that she never wanted to impale Kaito and that what she wants matters, everyone was friends, the camera had a pause button!!!, and so both Shuichi and Maki realised the truth that came with Kaito existence alive and Maki ran abroad from it exactly like Kaito did back in Gonta's trial, while Shuichi could face information technology but was existence a little boring on the uptake in realising why Kaito did this.
We left off at the end of Maki's Argument Armament as Shuichi pointed out that Kokichi but pretended to drink the antidote.
Shuichi: "Drinking the antitoxin was part of his lie."
Shuichi doesn't properly go into this in more detail, but it was. Evidently Kokichi needed Kaito alive and therefore to requite him the antidote – simply in that case, why not only let him keep it when Maki gave it to him? Why even pretend to drinkable it in the start place? Because he wanted Maki to be sure that she'd killed Kaito and non Kokichi, to get in more likely that the trial would come to the conclusion that it was Kaito who died.
I've seen some people assume, based on this prototype that shows Kokichi holding the antidote bottle with the cap still on both before and after "drinking" information technology, that he pretended to drink it while the cap was nonetheless on. But, like, no. Maki and/or Kaito would almost certainly take been able to see that. That'south just the artists not bothering to draw another prototype of the bottle without the cap on afterwards.
Shuichi: "At that place's a stiff possibility that all of this was washed… to make Kaito cooperate."
Keebo:"Make him cooperate?"
Exisal Kokichi: "…"
No, Shuichi, that's not even remotely it. Kaito is evidently staring at you in bewilderment wondering why yous'd even think that.
Shuichi: "He needed leverage. He gave Kaito the antidote in exchange for his cooperation."
Keebo: "In commutation for his own life, you mean."
Shuichi: "Kaito had no choice, he had to cooperate later Kokichi saved his life. That's just Kaito's character, and Kokichi knew that. He swallowed his pride with the antidote, and agreed to participate in Kokichi's program."
What Shuichi'southward saying here is that Kaito supposedly agreed to the plan every bit repayment for Kokichi saving his life, considering Kaito is the kind of person who would ever repay favours washed to him, even from someone he kind of hates. And it's non that I disagree that Kaito is that kind of person; of course he is. But killing someone and then deceiving his friends well-nigh it for an entire trial? Kaito's own life would never be a big enough price to get him to practice that.
Remember Kaito telling Kokichi, "I don't want to survive if it means I take to stoop to your level", dorsum in trial iv? Not a word of that was untrue. Kaito has very much been stooping to Kokichi's level for this entire example – putting on a mask, never maxim what he really thinks, hiding the fact that he cares about everyone and hates how much he'southward been hurting them, non to mention having committed murder and fifty-fifty hiding that likewise – just him doing that has nothing to do with his own life. Kaito would never be that selfish. The merely price that's worth all this to Kaito is the chance of saving anybody else.
Honestly, Shuichi is existence kind of uncharitable to Kaito to think this. He used the phrasing "swallowed his pride", making information technology clear that he knows doing this is going against all of Kaito's convictions, but he believes Kaito would still exist willing to alive as someone who broke all of those convictions just to survive. No. Hell no. Non Kaito.
I suppose another part of the reason that Shuichi doesn't effigy out Kaito'southward existent motive for this yet is considering everyone is still existence misled by Kokichi'due south gloating from a while back into thinking that Kokichi is the real villain and Monokuma is sort of on their side. Given that they're still labouring under that very mistaken impression of things, it'd be harder to see Kaito as being on their side when he's working with Kokichi. Then instead, Shuichi comes up with this explanation in which Kaito was substantially forced to work for the "bad guy" even though he supposedly wouldn't actually desire to.
(This isn't fifty-fifty getting into the part where this antitoxin state of affairs isn't even really Kokichi saving Kaito'southward life, since Maki gave the antidote to Kaito in the first identify and Kokichi stole information technology. Giving it back to him at that point isn't saving his life, information technology's letting events proceed as they would accept done anyway! If Kokichi wanted to "relieve Kaito'due south life" and so he should have just washed nothing and let Maki save his life by giving him the antidote. The just claim Kokichi can make to Kaito here is "I could have killed yous to salve myself, but I didn't, aren't I nice?" That's something, sure, only it'south inappreciably saving him when he was already saved.)
Shuichi: "I imagine this was all part of Kokichi'due south programme to confuse the states. You wouldn't think that someone would programme their own murder."
Keebo: "He went and so far every bit to give up his life… just to create this mystery?"
Shuichi: "Only Kokichi could think of something and then nefarious. Who else would agree to dice only to execute their plan?"
Well, really…
(Even with their memories of the Hope'southward Meridian story, though, the general public didn't watch DR2's killing game. So information technology's fair enough that he doesn't know about that.)
Shuichi is being somewhat uncharitable to Kokichi in this particular instance to call this move "nefarious", because killing himself to confuse anybody isn't precisely evil. It is definitely a matter that only Kokichi and few others would e'er think to practice, though. Simply someone who was so messed-upwards at the thought of existence in a killing game that they'd basically given up on their own survival right at the beginning would be so willing to throw their own life abroad if information technology meant they could accomplish their revenge.
Himiko: "He's crazy… Why would he go that far?"
Monokuma: "I bet Kokichi was determined to beat me at my own game, no matter what."
Exisal Kokichi: "…"
Yep, that'southward exactly it. Monokuma knows Kokichi very well, only like Kokichi knew Monokuma very well. They really are alike.
Note the Exisal'southward silence. I suppose more gloating at this point would but imply that they're all correct to call back Kokichi is expressionless, if in that location'south fifty-fifty any gloating left in the script that Kaito hasn't already recited. The silence as well suggests that even Kaito is still reeling from the thought that Kokichi would go so far.
Monokuma: "But too bad! Shuichi figured out the truth!"
Exisal Kokichi: "…Truth? Are yous sure it's non delusion?"
Shuichi: "Delusion?"
Exisal Kokichi: "A mirage so completely off the marking, to make you recall that I died…"
And then… this doesn't quite sound like something Kaito would extemporaneous. Meaning, plain, that despite the Exisal's silence last fourth dimension every bit Shuichi reached the truth, Kokichi did in fact predict this eventuality and script some lines in response to information technology. Although… the fact that he calls it a "delusion" kind of sounds like he could have scripted this to be a response to something from Shuichi'south baseless desperation not to lose Kaito, rather than a response to Shuichi genuinely putting all the pieces together and figuring out the whole truth. So peradventure Kokichi all the same didn't properly think through the possibility that his plan would fail.
Exisal Kokichi: "Merely, who cares what yous guys remember? This is between me and Monokuma. I don't give a crap if the extras in this game get it right or not."
As well very definitely scripted. Kaito doesn't even remotely come across the others every bit "extras" and cares so much about whether they get it right. At this point, if he were using his own words, he'd be trying to communicate to anybody that he's on their side equally much as he tin can without breaking character.
Given that this is scripted, information technology looks like Kokichi was expecting a disconnect between what Shuichi thought and what Monokuma thought. Maybe he didn't predict that Monokuma would be relying on Shuichi so much. After all, relying on people was never a thing Kokichi himself always did, and he always projected his own worldview onto others – and Monokuma is especially similar him. And if he actually did think Shuichi's argument at this point would be only a "delusion" – equally in, just baseless desperation and not concrete proof – it'd make even more sense that he wouldn't be expecting Monokuma to put any stock in that.
Himiko: "I'm fine with beingness an extra!"
Tsumugi: "Huh? Why?"
Himiko: "If we're merely extras, then even if we get it wrong, we won't get kill—"
Monokuma: "No, I'd still kill you all. Don't put Kokichi's words in my mouth."
I love how gleefully frankly Monokuma puts this.
And yeah, Himiko – Kokichi only called you that considering it didn't matter from his perspective whether yous guys lived or died. Just similar he didn't (or at to the lowest degree, told himself and acted as though he didn't) for Miu and Gonta.
Exisal Kokichi: "If Monokuma gets information technology right, then he takes anybody's lives, yep? Just if Monokuma gets information technology wrong, and then he'd have no right to take everyone'due south lives. If Monokuma doesn't know who the culprit is, then this killing game can't office anymore."
Now here are some words that are almost certainly Kaito's! This basically contradicts what he was literally but saying about not caring if everyone else gets it right or non and therefore lives or dies, since he'due south sure sounding glad near the idea that Monokuma can't kill them. I think this is Kaito realising that Kokichi'due south scripted line nearly "extras" was hugely unhelpful in getting beyond his real intentions, and now he's using his own words to try and communicate that he's trying to save everyone.
Not once at any of the earlier points in which Exisal Kokichi talked about his intentions to fool Monokuma did he mention the function where it'd mean nobody else could be killed – considering those lines were all scripted, and Kokichi didn't give a fuck about saving anyone else. This is only coming up now because Kaito knows that Shuichi knows he's in there, so he finally has the chance to get his existent motives beyond now that he knows Shuichi will heed and sympathize that it's coming from him. He's trying to practice what Kokichi never bothered to exercise in the script and get Shuichi to realise that he shouldn't be helping Monokuma observe the truth after all. …Even if it'southward probably already too late for that.
Shuichi: (Can't function anymore…)
This line implies that Shuichi has finally realised the reason Kaito is doing this. Just, uh, hold this idea and don't become your hopes up nevertheless.
Shuichi: "Kaito… I believe in you."
Exisal Kokichi: "…Hm?"
Of course he does, Kaito!
…Only maybe Kaito genuinely didn't realise that, considering this is the first time Shuichi has ever said then out loud.
He's said as much in his inner monologue countless times, simply until now, Kaito never heard it. Towards the beginning of their friendship, Kaito would have just causeless it was the case anyhow, since existence someone their sidekicks can believe in is the bespeak of heroes like him… simply he definitely doubted information technology during affiliate 4 and the showtime of affiliate 5. He'd as well be worrying, having murdered someone and spent the whole trial lying to them all and hurting them, that Shuichi might think upon realising he did all this that Kaito had simply betrayed him, specially with Shuichi's history of having people he trusted plough out to have murdered someone. Information technology'south got to mean so much to Kaito to hear this.
Another matter I beloved about this moment is how directly information technology is. Kaito'due south been participating in this trial, but he'southward been isolated from everyone else for all of it; no-i's been able to see the real him and the emotions he'due south been going through. Fifty-fifty after they figured out Kaito was in in that location, Shuichi and the others accept still merely been talking virtually him, like he's but an object for them to deduce around, like they might as well even so treat him like they would Kokichi since he'due south interim like Kokichi. This, though, is the first time Shuichi talks directly to Kaito, piercing through the Exisal separating him from everyone and properly acknowledging that he's with them, and he's listening, and he has been this whole time. That must have felt and so refreshing for Kaito afterwards all this. And of course Shuichi knows Kaito can't and won't respond to his words, but that's okay; Shuichi just wanted Kaito to know this.
It'southward also adorable that Shuichi is able to nevertheless believe in Kaito and so strongly fifty-fifty though he hasn't been able to communicate with the real, genuine Kaito for the whole trial and Kaito has seemingly been working against him this entire fourth dimension. It takes an incredible corporeality of trust to exercise that. They are friends.
Shuichi: (If you're cooperating with this plan… y'all must have a reason. To make up one's mind that reason, I need to reveal the truth!)
…No, Shuichi, you moron! If you understood why Kaito was doing this and so yous should know that revealing the truth will do the opposite of helping him! Manifestly, despite the line a moment ago that implied he'd got it, he still hasn't cottoned on to why Kaito is doing this and what he's been trying to achieve.
Another part of Shuichi missing the betoken and standing to pursue the truth when he shouldn't can exist put downward to his bug. There's always been a part of him that never wanted to pursue the truth at all, merely over four and a half trials he's trained himself to push button that part down and not listen to it to the point that it's get instinctive. He's always forced himself into the mindset of "if I don't detect the truth we all die", such that information technology doesn't fifty-fifty occur to him to re-evaluate this basic premise and realise it doesn't necessarily apply here.
Of course, information technology didn't apply from the moment it became apparent that Monokuma didn't know the truth. Upon learning that, Shuichi should have figured that it was all-time to go on Monokuma in the dark – but it was easier to overlook that at the fourth dimension because of all Kokichi's gloating to make himself, and therefore his lies, seem similar the biggest villain. However, now that Shuichi knows that Kaito is also trying to hide the truth, he should be more capable of realising that maybe this really is a good thing. Notwithstanding, even then, he'south stubbornly facing the truth, but because that'due south what he's always forced himself to do.
Withal, even with these reasons for Shuichi being slow on the uptake, they're just something you're likely to realise subsequently the fact, and in the moment it tin can be quite frustrating and bad-mannered to watch Shuichi proceed to obliviously ruin what Kaito's trying to do even when he should know meliorate by now. It'southward particularly egregious in this moment in particular as we're nearly to get into the Closing Argument, in which Shuichi will explain the truth even more clearly and explicitly than he already has washed. This is of course happening considering the game's writers obviously want to still have an excuse to have a Closing Argument, even if they have to strength information technology a bit.
Just… ultimately, while this may exist forced, it doesn't really affect the overall narrative in whatsoever significant way. The matter is, even without the Closing Argument, Monokuma is nonetheless already convinced that Kaito did it. That happened the moment Shuichi alleged as such. It's only afterwards that point that Shuichi would ever start thinking about why Kaito did it and realise that he's trying to salve them, and whoops, possibly figuring out the truth and maxim it out loud for Monokuma to hear was a fault. Later on all, Shuichi ever focuses on figuring out the facts before figuring out the people. So long equally Kokichi was gloating so hard over his petty feud with Monokuma that he fabricated himself wait similar the bigger villain on the surface, Shuichi was never going to consider the idea that possibly this plan actually benefits all of them until he'd figured out that Kaito was the culprit and therefore in on it too.
Which ways that no matter how things went down, even if Shuichi hadn't been quite as dull on the uptake equally this, Monokuma learning the truth was unavoidable thank you to Kokichi being an attending-seeking idiot. The only affair that'd be different if Shuichi was being more sensible is that nosotros wouldn't have a Closing Statement correct here. And I dearest this Closing Argument (as you will be able to tell shortly from how long I'thousand about to spend covering it), so I really don't really mind.
Kaito doesn't look very sure of himself as he holds his completed crossbow. He knew full well that his "plan" of threatening Kokichi with it was terrible and very unlikely to achieve anything of use, didn't he. (And so does Shuichi, it seems, since he's the ane imagining Kaito making this face.)
(This is such a hilariously unambiguous Ambiguous Culprit Figure. Who could it possibly exist wearing this big purple space jacket in a doofily asymmetrical way.)
I would also similar to thank this one console of Maki in the Exisal as beingness the just other decent source of what the cockpit of an Exisal looks like.
Fun irrelevant fact: despite being correct-fisted based on the times we see him punch someone, evidently Kaito is otherwise left-handed. This actually makes a lot of sense – if you lot await at his various sprites, whenever he makes some kind of one-handed gesture, information technology's always with his left hand. Him wearing the left sleeve of his jacket also fits with this, because if he was going to article of clothing only one sleeve and so information technology being the i for his dominant hand would prevent the flappy non-worn-sleeve side from getting in his style as much. (Any rightie fans of Kaito out at that place who've attempted to re-create the mode he wears his jacket and found it incredibly inconvenient and annoying? Flip it. It'south nowhere near as bad. No I've totally not done this myself what are you talking abou)
And since the question of which sleeve Kaito wears was briefly a plot indicate, this technically ways that this is another very unusual manner for a graphic symbol's left-handedness to exist relevant in a murder mystery! Kaito and Gonta tin can be leftie bros.
Admittedly this paradigm is just Shuichi's imagination, but nosotros can assume that his ascertainment skills picked up on these hints from all his time with Kaito, letting him deduce that Kaito is left-handed and therefore imagine him this style hither.
Kokichi'due south bewildered confront hither is pretty bang-up. He was probably wondering (quite understandably) what the hell Kaito was even planning to practise by threatening him with 1 pointer. And Shuichi is the one picturing Kokichi doing this, so yeah, he is very enlightened that Kaito's plan with the crossbow was pretty terrible.
I also like the focus on Kaito getting aroused earlier he fired – similar I mentioned several posts ago, he probably wasn't fifty-fifty planning to shoot Kokichi at all and did and then because he lost control like he has a trend to. (I bet Kokichi was taunting him about how stupid and pointless this plan of his was.) Once more, this technically isn't confirmed, but Shuichi is imagining it to be the case considering he knows Kaito so well.
Kaito quite rightly then immediately jumped on him and started fighting rather than continue to threaten him with a crossbow that no longer had any ammo.
Shuichi: "But even with toxicant in his veins, Kokichi connected to spin his lies."
Well. Some lies. Shuichi is nonetheless wrongly assuming that Kokichi was lying to deny knowing anything most the Remnants of Despair.
I don't believe Kokichi really looked this shocked at Kaito protecting him. I think he knew Kaito would do that and was probably quietly smile at his plan working out. (But Shuichi wouldn't know that, hence him imagining information technology like this.)
Look at Maki panicking as she realises she just lethally poisoned Kaito! This was probably the moment she blurted out that the arrows were poisoned, you idiot, why did you do that!?
And Kaito apparently did remove his arrow in the main hangar, which really should have left some blood at that place outside the drag marks.
The way Kokichi'southward putting his hand on Kaito's shoulder here kind of implies that this was the moment he explained the plan. But it shouldn't be, because Kokichi would much rather accept Kaito's reaction to apparently missing out on the antidote exist genuine. Then I'1000 not certain why Shuichi is picturing this?
(Regardless, I very much enjoy Kaito in hurting and realising that he fucked up and made everything worse because the pointer was poisoned and now he's possibly going to dice by Maki's hand.)
Kaito'south hand shakes equally he reaches for the antidote, which is a lovely little particular that it was totally necessary of me to make a gif of to evidence here.
Note Kokichi punching Kaito in the stomach (or close enough) to steal the antitoxin. He knows that's Kaito'south weak spot since that's where his illness is causing him the about pain. And okay, over again, Shuichi's imagination – just this suggests that that's also where Kokichi punched Kaito at the end of chapter iv and Shuichi is simply imagining him doing the same here.
Shuichi: "Maki tried badly to break into the hangar, even slashing the control panel."
She did, simply where is the panel of this in the comic??? I am Very Sad that there is non one. (So I stock-still this.)
Only notwithstanding, please enjoy this panel summarising Kaito's desperate attempts to reassure Maki and tell her that everything's going to be fine, but before i of Maki running away in anguish because nothing is fine.
Kaito'south confront afterward Maki leaves is non looking so optimistic. Even Shuichi didn't think Kaito would exist able to go along that up once she was gone.
Shuichi: "Subsequently Maki had left, Kokichi took out another weapon. An Electrobomb…"
No, he didn't! Kokichi definitely would have thrown the Electrobomb before Maki came back with the antitoxin. It's extremely unlikely that he managed to practise so in the literal seconds of Maki running from the window to the shutter to attack the control panel, and he should have wanted Monokuma to be blind to the whole antitoxin situation as well. The Closing Statement is just straight-up wrong here. (If they had fatigued a panel of Maki slashing the control panel and then perhaps they'd have noticed this fault and stock-still information technology.)
Shuichi: "Kokichi's program was to utilize the Electrobomb to knock out Monokuma'south surveillance cameras. That's why he commissioned Miu to make the bombs in the commencement identify."
Yep, the game draws attention here to the fact that he very definitely had the gist of this whole thing planned before killing Miu. Mercy kill? What mercy kill?
Shuichi: "Under normal circumstances, the culprit would never have agreed to such a plan…"
Of form not! Simply he was dying, and desperate to be a hero in the few hours he had left, and that's why. …Shuichi still doesn't know any of that, though.
Shuichi: "Just because the culprit owed him for saving their life, they agreed to Kokichi'southward request. Ah, 'asking' is a generous term. Information technology was more than like blackmail."
Still a large nope on that one. That's not giving Kaito most enough credit, bold that he did all this just because he was coerced into information technology and that none of it was his choice. Kind of like how everyone assumed Gonta was purely manipulated into his murder programme, but then he turned out to take had more agency than that.
…I was going to say this reluctance here is accurate, but actually, now that I look at it more closely and not on my tiny Vita screen, maybe this ane is slightly off. He looks kind of angry and resentful at Kokichi, similar he is being forced into this, like he'south hating Kokichi for non giving him a choice. No, Shuichi. Kaito would non. He had a selection, and he fabricated it of his own volition. He hated himself over it, because information technology was his choice.
This, notwithstanding, is exactly as anxious and uncomfortable equally Kaito would have looked equally he forged the crime scene. He was not okay about whatsoever of this even though he chose it.
Shuichi: "Kokichi, with the support of the culprit, stood in front end of the press's control console."
I beloved how Shuichi is assuming without any evidence that Kaito physically supported Kokichi up in that location. Admittedly Kokichi was in pain and dying and probably needed it, but besides, Kaito will support anyone, even if information technology's someone he kind of hates and is about to murder!
His arms are tucked in then that they are not visible on the video when the printing stops, cheers very much Endmost Argument at least for being authentic about this and immigration up my confusion caused by the localisation error. Admittedly sometimes the Closing Argument can have minor inaccuracies and mistakes similar we've just seen, only information technology makes much more than sense on this occasion to assume that this is catechism to how things were and the video nosotros see in the localisation is the inaccurate 1.
(I do also somewhat appreciate that they made sure to bear witness Kokichi in hurting as he presses the buttons, since he was still dying from "Lethal Torture Poison" at this point.)
I adore the way Kaito's optics snap open in panic every bit the press gets lower. You tin just imagine, as the press takes a tiny bit longer to stop than he was expecting, him having that horrifying dissever second of thinking that everything was a lie and Kokichi merely wanted to go him in the press to impale him all along. (Fifty-fifty though that notion doesn't actually make any sense because then why give him the antidote, that'due south not something that'd come to listen in that brief moment of oh god am I going to die right hither.)
Look at how reluctant Kaito is every bit they switch places! He is so not ready to murder anyone. I similar how they're both non even looking at each other, too. Hard to look someone in the eye when you know you're most to kill them/they're about to kill you.
Kaito's arms milkshake as he comes to stand on the platform! Some other very necessary gif I had to make for this.
I also adore Kaito'south grimace (and more shaking hands) as he presses the buttons and becomes a murderer. It must have torn him apart to do this, no thing who he was killing or why, no matter that he was literally asked to. In that location's no manner Shuichi would picture his all-time friend doing this whatever other way.
The emphasised silence afterward the deed was done is really prissy, too. Merely imagine how Kaito must accept felt. It's incredible that he managed to just selection himself up and keep going and get gear up to lie to his friends on height of this. Kaito is amazing.
And here's some of him looking guilty and haunted by it later on. Too not looking in the direction of the press.
(He'd accept had to get close to it to tear the cable, though. That tin can't have been fun.)
I said I love this whole Closing Statement, and the main reason why is that nearly every unmarried one of the Ambiguous Culprit Effigy'south expressions is, for once, completely accurate. This may be Shuichi'south imagination, and he may be currently wrong about the reason Kaito agreed to practice it at all (hence the lone one that isn't quite accurate), only he is incredibly correct in knowing that there'due south no way Kaito would ever exist able to do any of this without feeling reluctant and conflicted and awful the whole style through.
(And, oops, a couple of those weren't screenshots. This is the best Closing Argument with the best expressions, and drawing my favourites simply with Kaito'south actual face up was i of the earliest $.25 of fanart I ever did for this game.)
Shuichi: "And here they are now in this trial, pretending to be Kokichi. They're trying to deceive Monokuma in order to defeat the true mastermind!"
At present this sounds more correct and more than like something it makes sense for Kaito to be doing! Technically Shuichi isn't supposed to have figured this out notwithstanding, but I don't really care because this line makes Kaito audio similar the hero he is.
It'south neat how Kaito's pose for the reveal shot is as if he'south piloting an Exisal. It's also neat that he's more in shadow than usual even after the reveal, to represent how Shuichi nevertheless can't run into him and can't even completely confirm that it'due south him.
(Also, the space background is pretty great.)
Shuichi: "The culprit is in that Exisal. …It's you lot, isn't it?"
I love the sense of familiarity here. Again, information technology's Shuichi piercing through the Exisal and addressing Kaito not as the culprit or the enemy, but as his friend who's been here with them and somehow trying to help them this whole time.
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