Yeah. He'd know I'd believe in him no matter what. I'd support him and stand up for him and stop myself from interfering in anything bad if I thought it might cause problems for him.
[The last one stings most. But he gets what Phoenix is getting at, that his trust was used. But he's also not as clueless about some of this as he was a little bit ago. Someone's already pointed out to him the part of his profile about being put in units with high fatalities. . .]
I always thought he kept checking in on me and helping because he cared, but - it was just good for his image, that he saved some kid from a fire.
I'm not convinced that he saved you in the first place.
[ but yeah. this is typical ace attorney stuff. manfred, morgan, kristoph..... manipulative monsters who took advantage of vulnerable kids. some directly under their care. ]
[ it's been years for some of them, but it still burns. ]
I don't know if they ever figured that out. But the Gov said a Burnish probably did it. I've always liked to think it was probably just an accident, though. I've been seen fires that a Burnish starts without meaning to, and it's scary for them, too. I don't want to be angry at someone like that.
Uh. I can't remember that well. I ran . . . [Out? Is that right? He ran out of the house?] Outside. And Kray was there. Some other people started coming around after, but I didn't see anyone else.
Yes... I remember, you ran out.... it was on fire, and Kray was there. By himself. The fire didn't start in the house, did it? So, a Burnish is the most likely explanation....
Yeah. It would have started near the front; it took longer to get to my room. So the Gov. . . he should've seen what happened, right? He was there.
[The next step is probably obvious to an outside perspective, but the idea that Kray is a Burnish doesn't even occur to Galo. There's a disconnect there, even though he's willing to consider Kray could have told any lies at this point. It's like he's being prompted to click on a picture to show where Kray was at the scene, and he keeps clicking randomly until the game ends rather than pinpoint the killer.
It's probably all right, though. This isn't court - he doesn't need to make the connection right away. The part that matters is just - ]
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[The last one stings most. But he gets what Phoenix is getting at, that his trust was used. But he's also not as clueless about some of this as he was a little bit ago. Someone's already pointed out to him the part of his profile about being put in units with high fatalities. . .]
I always thought he kept checking in on me and helping because he cared, but - it was just good for his image, that he saved some kid from a fire.
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[ but yeah. this is typical ace attorney stuff. manfred, morgan, kristoph..... manipulative monsters who took advantage of vulnerable kids. some directly under their care. ]
[ it's been years for some of them, but it still burns. ]
I'm sorry, Galo.
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[ and missing an arm?? ]
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[Frowning, and shaking his head.]
No, that can't be right. He really did rescue me - he was even injured. He had to get a prosthetic for his arm.
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Galo... I saw the memory. You ran out on your own. And when you did... he was standing there.
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[He's frowning even harder!]
Maybe I'm remembering it wrong?
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I don't know if they ever figured that out. But the Gov said a Burnish probably did it. I've always liked to think it was probably just an accident, though. I've been seen fires that a Burnish starts without meaning to, and it's scary for them, too. I don't want to be angry at someone like that.
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[But the more he thinks about this - ]
It doesn't really make sense, does it?
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[ logic and trick plays in the bg. ]
Yes... there is something out of place...
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[The next step is probably obvious to an outside perspective, but the idea that Kray is a Burnish doesn't even occur to Galo. There's a disconnect there, even though he's willing to consider Kray could have told any lies at this point. It's like he's being prompted to click on a picture to show where Kray was at the scene, and he keeps clicking randomly until the game ends rather than pinpoint the killer.
It's probably all right, though. This isn't court - he doesn't need to make the connection right away. The part that matters is just - ]
He really did lie about all of it, didn't he?
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I'm afraid so.
[ he wants to offer more comfort, but falls short. ]
Some good things came out of it, though. You... for instance. And you working with Lio.