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Eiji Biwasaka(琵琶坂永至) ([personal profile] nonbinding) wrote in [community profile] expiationnet2023-02-20 02:23 pm

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I would say that it's illegal to charge and hold citizens with no form of warrant, but I doubt that's a matter our captors care about much.

[Eiji gives a small, charming grin as he speaks. It's a light joke, of course. Really, all of this is a joke. Eiji will admit that, of the abductions he has been subjected to so far, this is perhaps the most immediately pleasant. Mobius was perhaps more modern and had more to it, but Mobius also decided it would be wise to try and wipe his mind and all he was away. Eiji can accept, and even find charming, the more 'rustic' scenery of this place if the trade off is that he gets to keep his mind.

Don't even get him started on Hell. That little detour can be pushed aside for now. Back there, he would have kept all communication that he could to text. The less he let the lot there see him, or that he had to see them, the better. This place looks like it might be cut of a different cloth, at least.]


Please, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Biwasaka Eiji. It is a pleasure to meet you all.

[He gives a small bow as he introduces himself. He is a gentleman. He will do what he can to present and be a gentleman whenever possible.]

Back home, I'm a lawyer. I specialize in defense. If any of you are interested in one when 'sentencing' begins, please. I'd be happy to help you with your case.

[He gives a playful wink as he speaks.]

Still though...even if it's meant to hold us, and we've been accused of crimes, I don't think this place is meant to punish us. I wonder. What do you think?
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-20 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Truthfully, part of Ritsu had wondered if Eiji picked CEO specifically so that he would be uniquely placed in the position of being Ritsu's senpai. What better way to immediately assert your authority and thus justify giving even the president advice on how to act? He would have called Eiji "Biwasaka-senpai" regardless, but the fake CEO story certainly helped cement that dynamic in the minds of all others around them, to the point where Ritsu couldn't even reject Eiji's help without being called immature for it.

Pretty clever on Eiji's part.]


Hm? You won't make an exception, even for a kouhai?

["Kouhai." Haha. As if that was their relationship anymore.]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-20 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[Who indeed? Not Ritsu, certainly.]

I think that's a matter of perspective. Surely helping a dear acquaintance in need is a noble thing to do.
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-21 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ritsu is silent. Truthfully, he's wondering if Eiji is enjoying the public nature of this network a little too much.]

Does it?

Would you work pro bono for a case like that?
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-21 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[And yet, Eiji should know better than anyone that the world is full of people who, when told to either rise to the occasion or die, choose to... well, simply die.]

Suppose that's an impossibility for them — they've a personality so repulsive it repels all others, or they've a debilitating physical impediment that renders them helpless.

Does your answer change?
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-27 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
["The right thing to do." Ritsu would laugh at that if they weren't conversing in public.]

I wonder if there's anyone like that here.

[Would you really do it if so? If they're out there listening to this and expect you to back those words up? That's the unspoken question he's asking of Eiji.

Not that he's doubting Eiji's ability to deal with the intolerable, mind you. Tadokoro Koki was nothing if not a loathsome, repugnant man with a personality so repulsive it repelled all others. Hardly anyone could stand to hold a conversation with Tadokoro for ten minutes without wanting to beat him senseless, and Ritsu was no exception. Really, he has no idea how Eiji tolerated him for long enough to defend him.

It's something he doubts Eiji is in a rush to repeat, given how it ended last time. The naive and idealistic may want to suggest that those with no supporters are simply down on their luck, but Eiji knows better, doesn't he?

It takes a particular and special kind of pathetic to be incapable of even putting on the mask of someone personable.]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-27 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a perfectly charming answer, he supposes. It's just...]

It's often said that the police have a duty to cleanly divide everything into black and white, but for defense attorneys like you, it's more about turning black into white, hm?

[Sure, it looks good to defend someone who has no one else on their side. It looks even better to win a case everyone thought was hopeless. There were certainly pros to getting Tadokoro off scotfree.

At the same time, though, did that outweigh how bad it looked when Minamide Himari killed herself when she heard the verdict? How about how bad it looked when Tadokoro chose to flee the very few consequences he saw instead of even going through the motions of being a rehabilitated member of society?

Tadokoro wasn't a pitiable underdog, and in the end, the reason he had no one on his side was because he was an utter failure of a human being: wholly reprehensible, and too socially inept and maladjusted to pretend to be anything else. Only bad publicity comes from defending someone like that.

So tell him. Does the good outweigh the bad?]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-27 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[People are ever slaves to their preconceptions, huh? Not that it's a bad thing. In some ways, it's even justified. Cases like Tadokoro were proof that negative preconceptions had their reason for existing. Why shouldn't those too inept to even understand something so simple thus be punished for that ineptitude?]

In a country where the conviction rate is 99%, it's certainly no small feat — but perhaps it's that very reason that makes people fear defense attorneys and call them demons.

[Which, in Eiji's case, is a very apt way to describe him. It's almost funny.]

I don't doubt that you'd have the ability to turn even pitch black into white if you wanted to, but... would you want to?

[Privately, he's sure Eiji would have no moral qualms with doing so whatsoever. Nonetheless, Ritsu is curious to know if there's any case Eiji would refuse to take.]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-27 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh?

[Tell him, then.]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-27 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's too sanitized an answer. He can't blame Eiji for that, given the circumstances, but he's still a bit disappointed.

Thus he decides to prepare a specific scenario for Eiji to address.]


A man approaches you privately after seeing your message. He has a list of crimes so long it'd make even serial killers balk, yet he insists he isn't guilty of the specific crime he's been accused of. The populace hates him, and no one believes in his innocence — furthermore, they believe it does not matter even if he is innocent in this particular instance. He's still a monster, and the world would still be better off without him.

So the general consensus goes, anyway.

If you take his case, he'll pay you an inordinate amount of money, but your reputation will be forever tarnished. People will call you a heartless man who only cares about profit, and they'll refuse to do business with or associate with you.

Do you take the case?
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-28 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Certainly, he pays well, but it comes at a high opportunity cost, doesn't it?

[Lost connections, lost business opportunities, lost reputation... At what point does the cost become too much?]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-28 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm?

[He seems to consider that.]

You don't think it's time or effort better spent elsewhere?

[Having to waste resources rehabilitating one's reputation is still a major setback.]

Once stained, a canvas can never be pristine again.

[And that's important, isn't it?]
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[personal profile] suicideprototype 2023-02-28 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[That's only natural. One's reputation is everything in life, ultimately. Eiji said it himself: innocence and guilt are heavily presumptive. If the people have a reason to find you distasteful, then you're already guilty.

A lawyer who wins against all odds is talented and brilliant if he's liked, but he's only corrupt and dirty if he isn't. There are some who may be foolish enough to think that that doesn't make a difference to them, but Eiji is smarter to know better.

Besides. Eiji loves the admiration and praise of the masses, doesn't he? It's an area where he and Ritsu differ.]


For someone as skilled as you, I'm sure obtaining wealth by other means would be an easy matter.

[Perhaps that was the true tragedy of Biwasaka Eiji. He never needed to dip his hands in something as risky as embezzlement to begin with.

Ritsu gets it, though; it was more about the power, wasn't it? That feeling that came from exploiting the law so thoroughly.]

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