In truth, I believe that Ookurikara operates in a way that he makes choices on how the world ought to be. He will question your reason for secrecy, because if the task you completed was only to ensure the safety of others, why would you be condemned for it? He would prefer not to waste time solving a murder that was done to ensure the protection of others.
However I do not think that he would then choose to see you punished for your service. If there is something else to be solved - he would choose to pursue that lead instead.
[but lune will allow the scroll to materialize in his hands, offering it over to Emma]
If he gives you additional trouble, have him speak to me.
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In truth, I believe that Ookurikara operates in a way that he makes choices on how the world ought to be. He will question your reason for secrecy, because if the task you completed was only to ensure the safety of others, why would you be condemned for it? He would prefer not to waste time solving a murder that was done to ensure the protection of others.
However I do not think that he would then choose to see you punished for your service. If there is something else to be solved - he would choose to pursue that lead instead.
[but lune will allow the scroll to materialize in his hands, offering it over to Emma]
If he gives you additional trouble, have him speak to me.