[Sitting in an alleyway with his mask in his hand, Yuri begins to look at various functions and features on the Dreamberry he found in his pocket moments ago. This was obviously not Sternbild and he had to figure out what was going on and why he was no longer in his chamber dungeon... He also needed to find a change of clothes because nobody could
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Ah, I'm afraid you're right, this isn't Sternbild. It's a place called Somarium.
[A pause. Wait. Is this man -- ?]
Judge... Petrov? [He's fairly certain that's who the voice belongs to. Well, he hopes so, at least -- or it might be a bit awkward.]
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However, seeing his name confirmed something the judge had been wondering since his conversation with Kaburagi - there are others here.]
So your colleague has told me.
[He really did not want to be bothered, but he did ask for information and Origami Cyclone, no, Ivan Karelin was just trying to help.]
I don't believe we've ever had the pleasure of speaking, Mr. Karelin. You're smarter than your fellow Hero, you understand the concept of damage control.
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So you've already spoken to either Kotetsu or Barnaby then.
[He nods to himself, deciding he didn't need to offer information if he's already been briefed by one of his colleagues -- although the information offered might vary based on which man it was.]
N-No, I don't think so Judge Petrov. It's an honour. [Is it obvious how painfully awkward he feels right now?] Ah, well, I don't think my sponsors would be too happy if I caused a lot of damage, and it's not like I have a very destructive power to begin with... [Now he's feeling insecure again. Nothing new.]
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[He pauses. The insecurity is obvious in Ivan's voice.]
Origami Cyclone is as necessary to the safety and happiness of Sternbild's residents as any other Hero. Your sponsors are proud of your work and what you've done for the city.
[However, you are still a young man who lied and defended a sinner... which makes you just as much of a sinner as the man you defended.]
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[Yeah, he's still gonna be over here /unsure-ing/ up a storm. Tell that to the people that frequent his blog solely in order to bash him...]
O-Oh, well... thank you Judge Petrov. It's nice to hear. [Even if he doesn't believe it.
If only he knew that's what you really thought of him. Then he would stay far, far away, rest assured.]
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[That's highly impressive, considering he'd only just arrived. If possible, it makes him even more intimidated by the older man.]
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[He smiles to himself]
It was fate that one of the first people to offer me assistance after my arrival was the Chief Prosecutor, Miles Edgeworth.
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