[ Natsume is standing on a stage with the big, buff idol man and they're joined by a rather important looking guy who goes by GFK, but the audience seems to know that. In fact, the underground venue is packed with all the people he's wronged. As Natsume and the other idol read off his crimes, they grow more agitated.
Blood thirsty, even.
Neither Natsume nor the taller idol seem bothered by this. Rather, it's all according to plan, the way Natsume's "partner" so helpfully points out that there are no cameras aimed at the audience, and no one would be culpable if some unfortunate accident were to occur. It happens at rock concerts all the time, after all.
Aware that his life is in danger, GFK tries to escape, but the larger idol scoops the man up easily and throws him into the waiting audience. A resounding swell of brass and strings open their song, a number that seems reminiscent to detective show themes. It easily covers up the sounds of the man being tossed about like a rag doll, beaten and trampled repeatedly. Though Natsume finds all of this in bad taste, part of him knows this is necessary, to keep this awful person from victimizing those who are important. Who, exactly, is still unknown. ]
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[ Natsume is standing on a stage with the big, buff idol man and they're joined by a rather important looking guy who goes by GFK, but the audience seems to know that. In fact, the underground venue is packed with all the people he's wronged. As Natsume and the other idol read off his crimes, they grow more agitated.
Blood thirsty, even.
Neither Natsume nor the taller idol seem bothered by this. Rather, it's all according to plan, the way Natsume's "partner" so helpfully points out that there are no cameras aimed at the audience, and no one would be culpable if some unfortunate accident were to occur. It happens at rock concerts all the time, after all.
Aware that his life is in danger, GFK tries to escape, but the larger idol scoops the man up easily and throws him into the waiting audience. A resounding swell of brass and strings open their song, a number that seems reminiscent to detective show themes. It easily covers up the sounds of the man being tossed about like a rag doll, beaten and trampled repeatedly. Though Natsume finds all of this in bad taste, part of him knows this is necessary, to keep this awful person from victimizing those who are important. Who, exactly, is still unknown. ]