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Jel, unfortunately, finds himself incredibly attracted towards the town chef. The same one that trouble follows every step he goes, and paves the Path he follows. Jel also finds himself picking up pieces he never noticed, piecing both Reth and his story back together. It's the least he could do, convincing the other man that he's worthy of love.
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In 1525, Lenhardt Müller shot Peter Gertner, almost escaping with the accused murderer of Otto Zimmerman, only to get burned in the Mill by the mob that had formed at the time. The brothers of Kiersau Abbey are freed by Andreas Maler, the Druckers, and a few of the skilled townsfolk before things escalate further, peacefully explaining away the chaos. Nothing else burned that eventful evening, except for the souls of everyone present.
Years later in 1543, a wealthy, widowed, and childless Andreas Maler returns to Tassing, ending up once again solving another murder, this time of his dear friend Claus Drucker. With Magdalene Druckeryn, the last of her family, the two agree to work together to find the killer and bring the man to justice.
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One Person in All the World by theother51
Fandoms: 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney
14 May 2024
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He sits on the roof, sweating, and thinks about Phoenix Wright. The stubbornest man he's ever met, and the best. If he's honest, yes, it is largely Phoenix Wright's fault that he ran away, not because of shame, but because being on the receiving end of that constant, bullheaded, endless trust had felt like being cared for in a way that nobody had ever cared for Miles. It had felt good. Better than Miles had any right to feel.
Hence the guilt trip, pun very much intended.
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09 Oct 2024
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In the handful of years since [spoilers], it's obvious to Kabru that his friend is unhappy. Despite the brave face Laios attempts to wear. They had all been at their respective roles long enough to form a routine. Now, staring down the looming reality of living out the rest of their days in this way, Kabru takes it upon himself to cheer Laios up. How? The only way he knows how: talking about people.
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Kabru’s second try at a smile was genuine. Almost dopey at the unadulterated joy on Laios’ face. This was what Kabru was trying to do, the thing that made all his prior foolishness worthwhile. If he could give Laios this happiness, he would put up with all the embarrassment in the world. And wasn’t that a thought.
“I really am glad. I know all of the nuances can be confusing and frustrating, but it’s the sheer complexity of the way people act that’s fascinating to me. I think it’s very rewarding to work through the puzzle in order to see the bigger picture. Maybe in time you could feel the same way,” Kabru spoke softly, feeling oddly buoyant.
“I’d like that, I think,” Laios returned a dopey smile of his own.

