[Near's not exactly in his best spirits this week, particularly not after the events of the week prior. It's not so much what he remembers of last week's event, but precisely what he doesn't, that frustrates him.
What he remembers ... No, the only thing he remembers, is that Amane and B had seen his face. If Amane knew of his name, then so would
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Good. Your assistance is much appreciated.
[And now to touch on a subject that's been troubling him for quite some time.]
But first I'd like to clarify something. Do you remember anything regarding the events of last week?
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No. Nothing.
[[He's not liking that either.]]
I'm not particularly pleased about it either, I'm assuming you don't either?
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[All he knows is that Amane and B had seen his face. If Amane knew of his name, then he should assume Yagami would too.
As far as how they got it, Near has no memories regarding the event. He had suspected he was under the influence of the notebook, but with Yui's confirmation of similar memory loss, that theory's quickly dismissed. More annoying was that Near had been both aware of and okay with others knowing his face and name last week, but once again, without any memories as to why. There must have been a reason, but the memory gap's unyielding.
Oh well, no use dwelling on what can't be fixed. There are more pressing matters at hand.]
I chose this place because of it's inconsistencies. The maze is always changing and entrances are hardly ever located in the same place twice. If we familiarize ourselves with the underlying structures of the maze, perhaps find a pattern regarding the shifting entrances, it would be easy to handle cases of intrusion.
Thoughts?
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