Once the shift had changed, Homura headed downstairs for a brief time to check on the assorted information posted on the bulletin. Some of it was relevant to his interests--much moreso than he might have initially thought as he added replies. By the time his written conversation with Okita had finished, the demi-god's mood had changed
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He narrowed his eyes when Homura suggested other options. Yeah, they had people here who could be helpful. He knew that Homura had a decent intelligence network here, even if they hadn't discussed it. "I would appreciate that," he replied with a nod. The quieter they could keep it, the better. People might support finding a killer, but he doubted they'd support the revenge that Kenren wanted.
"Nah. What am I going to do if I take tonight off anyway? Sitting around and feeling bad isn't my style," he said with a more lighthearted grin. "A good fight like that on the other hand, is." It would be something to take his mind off things, the clean feeling of battle.
He paused as another thought sprang to mind and bit his lip pensively for a moment. "Sanzo left me something last night," he said finally. It was an awkward feeling, being torn between wanting to trust Homura and the part of him, of Gojyo, which trusted the other three and no-one else.
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Homura reciprocated Kenren's nod with one of his own when the elder god agreed to Homura's use of more subtle methods to find out the identity of the killer. He already had an idea in mind, though it would require talking to another first. The method would be better in terms of maintaining their image, but much slower, in order to preserve the stealth. "It will take time. But as it's already been made clear--you can be patient, when you wish."
He was glad that Kenren agreed to join him that night, and silently hoped it would offer the other god the relaxation he was seeking. But then something unexpected came, and Homura raised an eyebrow as he looked towards his friend. "Something? I doubt it was his cigarettes." Kenren had a fondness for the things, but he wouldn't be so hesitant to tell Homura if the gift was something so simple. Whatever the object was, it held value for Kenren--enough to make him want to keep his possession of it secret.
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"I can wait. I'd rather get it right than be reckless and grab the first person I suspect," he said. "And we have enough opposition as it is." More irritating than anything at the moment, but that could change.
There was a long pause after Homura asked what it was, the two parts of Kenren warring within him. "A sutra," he said finally, hands clenching into fists on his knees. "He left me his sutra."
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It would border on unforgivable.
Kenren's wisdom was showing again, and Homura couldn't help but agree with both his points. The idea of a revenge killing would be enough to upset many, regardless of the reasons for it. But if they killed someone who was innocent of the crime, the population as a whole would likely rise against the club. Even at the present, History stood apart from the other groups for the mentality of the members. But now they were tolerated, and still seen as an asset. A mistake in the matter would change that, doing worse damage than even Homura's earlier idea had potential for.
For the second time during their conversation, Homura felt a wave of shock was over him. While it wasn't so severe as the first, the idea that Sanzo had handed over his sutra was to say the least startling. Kenren had fallen into Sanzo's dislike due to his association with Homura. Apparently that hadn't mattered in his final moments, however, and the demi-god was thankful for it.
But now he had to respond to Kenren, who only told Homura of his acquisition with hesitation. Was it because of the reality it made impossible to deny? If he handed over his sutra, then even Sanzo knew that he was about to die. Or was it for the same reason that Kenren bore the same scars as Sha Gojyo, and one of the same eyes?
It wasn't difficult to forgive Kenren that doubt, if that was his reason. Homura had stolen it once before, after all.
"You should guard it well, then. The Maten Sutra is a powerful weapon. If that becomes known, there are likely some here who would try and take it." Just as Homura once had. But that was a lifetime ago, and now, the demi-god had no need for the scripture, nor any desire to possess it. "Fortunately, very few would actually know how to use it if they did manage to steal it."
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He could see the shock in Homura's eyes when Kenren admitted to possessing the sutra now, but he felt only relief when the other god told him to guard it. He hated this foreign fear that made him mistrust his friend like this. For a moment, he truly resented the future and what it brought, but it wasn't up to him what happened in the end. Those who came after had to be the ones to make their decisions. "Yeah," he said, a little shakily. Just holding the thing was weird when he knew how valuable it was to Sanzo. "I don't have a clue how to use it myself. I'm kind of grateful for that." Something so powerful, one of the foundations of the world, that was more power than he'd ever wanted to be in possession of. "It's not leaving my sight if I can help it."
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