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Originally Posted by Kealym
Keeping in mind that Shkanon is never really necessary in EP1-4, the only sticking point for her would probably be the Piece Beato in Alliance. Good thing the "sin from 6 years ago" isn't a riddle that has to be solved.
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That doesn't make Kanon not suspicious though. He's the prime suspect in Jessica, Nanjo, and Kumasawa's deaths in
Turn, at least according to Rosa. Erika has to account for this
somehow as being more than mere coincidence. He confronts the culprit in
Legend, or at least so he and Kumasawa claim; isn't that worth following up? Battler finds every single body except Kanon's and finds that it is impossible to even gain entry to the place Kyrie told him Kanon's body was located in
Alliance; isn't that odd, given every other body is exactly where she said it was in exactly the apparent manner she said it was?
She doesn't even have to posit Shkanon as a solution to this, she just has to address the obvious importance of Shannon and/or Kanon to each episode's narrative. She can't simply dismiss the whole Kanon thing as "Rosa did it and was just throwing suspicions on Kanon!" without explaining
what happened to him and how he appeared to return from the dead. Even if she denies any of it happened and was all lies to make the servants suspects, it would have drawn Erika's attention to those servants and the fact that they are clearly up to something. Something she's obligated to explain if the game is even remotely fair and the story even remotely reasonable.