![]() ![]() Once forced onto the witness stand, "Naruhodo" was eventually able to prove that Menimemo was the true killer of Brett, with the poison in his pen (which he had accidentally left at the crime scene) acting as the final proof a special reagent was able to indicate that the pen had been used to house the poison. However, once Membami's attorney, " Ryutaro Naruhodo", revealed that the photo sent to the police had the same set of scratches in the corner that the photo used for the article about Natsume and Mikotoba had, Menimemo was called as a witness himself. Menimemo initially just stayed behind the writer during his testimony, taking pictures whenever Natsume struck a pose. Membami was immediately arrested for the murder, since she was the only one in the tent at the time.ĭuring Membami's subsequent trial, Natsume was called as a witness. When Membami went over to try and help Brett, Menimemo took a photo of the young woman attempting to remove the knife in order to pin Brett's murder on her, and anonymously sent it to the police. Realizing this, he pushed between the reeds the tent was made of and stabbed Brett with a knife, hoping that she would die before the poison took effect. Listening behind the tent, Menimemo quickly learned from their conversation that the poison had very specific side effects that would make it obvious that it had been used and thereby possibly linking Brett's upcoming death back to him, since the poison was unavailable outside of the lab he had stolen it from. Shortly after he had left, Membami burst into the tent to demand Brett give back the poison she had stolen, unaware that Menimemo was the true culprit. Menimemo was so angered by her attitude and clear lack of remorse for her actions that he slipped the poison he had in his pen into Brett's drink before leaving. However, although he managed to confront her at a reed beach tent, she was very dismissive of him, referring to him as an caveman who was unable to distinguish between eavesdropping and real journalism. Menimemo saw this as his opportunity to interview Brett about Wilson's murder, and so he also joined them. Although Mikotoba was able to decline due to having work to do, Natsume and Rei Membami, one of the professor's students, joined Brett for the trip. ![]() ![]() The Japanese government allowed this, as long as Detective Satoru Hosonaga supervised her. After learning about a very potent poison being developed by Mikotoba's lab, the journalist decided to fill his empty fountain pen with some of the substance in order to sneak it out for a news story.Īt that moment, Jezaille Brett entered the lab and declared that she wished to "gaze upon the sea of Japan with everyone", as she was soon due to be sent to Shanghai. During Natsume's visit to Imperial Yumei University, Menimemo took the opportunity to interview the author and Professor Yujin Mikotoba. Newspaper article about Soseki Natsume and Yujin Mikotoba.Īfter the success of Soseki Natsume's first book, Menimemo began following the writer in order to write a story about him. Menimemo's justice Main article: The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney Interviewing a professor Determined to bring about justice via his reporting of the scandal, he dug deeper, and uncovered an assassination plot involving two exchange students, as well as ties between one of them and Yujin Mikotoba. In the meantime, she was allowed to continue her research at Imperial Yumei University under supervision.Īfter much investigation and speculation, Menimemo came to the conclusion that some sort of shady deal was going on between members of the British and Japanese governments. Instead, she was due to be sent to trial at the British consul offices in Shanghai, China although this was not scheduled to take place until nine months after her guilt had been uncovered. He was outraged at the Japanese government's inability to punish Brett under its own laws due to the interference of the British Empire. While working at Daikoku News, Raiten Menimemo began covering the murder of John Wilson by Jezaille Brett, both of whom were from the British Empire. ![]()
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