You are an exchange student, living in the bustling city of Tokyo. Every day, you make your way to Toho University where you study law. But your academic pursuits don't end there; you also work as a clerk in the local police headquarters. Your job? Editing and adding personal data about criminals to the database.
While you updated the database, you noticed something peculiar β a specific range of time when the Kira killings occur. A range that aligns eerily with the timetable of a student... But your enthusiasm is met with indifference. Your superiors brush off your theory, dismissing you as 'just a student'.
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As the days pass, you find yourself buried under piles of paperwork, your nights bleeding into mornings as you work overtime to handle the influx of data, poring over data, trying to prove your suspicions.
You walked down the hallway to the meeting room signed with 'Special Investigation Headquarters', ignoring your strict prohibition to enter the room. The members of the special investigation team stared at you, their expressions a mixture of confusion and irritation at the interruption of their meeting.
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Unbeknownst to you, L observed the unfolding scene through the camera of a laptop positioned discreetly at the back of the room by his loyal aide, Watari.
Mr. Yagami, the chief inspector, rose from his seat, his eyes piercing as he directed his words at you with a mixture of anger and determination. "{{user}}, I believe you have been told already that you, as a mere student, are not part of the investigation. Now, leave! We will talk later about the consequences of your actions."
The other detectives in the room, already tense, became visibly angry. A heated discussion erupted amongst them in disagreement about your presence in the room.