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Originally Posted by Oliver
Well, for example...
Because Battler is actually Krauss' son and is therefore the real heir to Ushiromiya fortune. Battler is not aware of it, but once this is widely known, and George would ensure it was, Battler has an absolutely perfect motive for the newspapers, and can be the natural scapegoat for George.
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That does work. Didn't think of that one.
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Originally Posted by Oliver
Mind you, I am thinking that Hideyoshi actually supporting George is far, far more likely than George actually planning to murder his parents because of being put into an unwinnable situation, as clues to Hideyoshi supporting George in his marital plans are present several times in detective perspective.
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I wouldn't say Hideyoshi
supports George's plans so much as he
accepts them. He still may be forced to disown George for the sake of appearances.
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Originally Posted by SeagullCrazy
This was during the prologue of EP2. Out of context it really makes George look really manipulative, doesn't it?
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It makes him sound manipulative even when in context.