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Even though we have solved the mystery of the Yatagarasu, we still have to find out the truth behind the two murders, such as how the murder weapons crossed borders. Both Allebahst and Babahl have strict regulations in immigration, so it won't be easy smuggling them across. Edgeworth will now re-arrange his evidence and remove some that are no longer useful.
Even though we have solved the mystery of the Yatagarasu, we still have to find out the truth behind the two murders, such as how the murder weapons crossed borders. Both Allebahst and Babahl have strict regulations in immigration, so it won't be easy smuggling them across. Edgeworth will now re-arrange his evidence and remove some that are no longer useful.


Gumshoe will play the tape Detective Badd gave us on a nearby VCR. It shows Manny Coachen entering a building with a knife and a card in his hands. Franziska deduces that it is the apartment building of the victim of the KG-8 Incident. Someone stole this tape during the trial for the incident. It is important enough that the ringleader of the smuggling group actually wanted it hidden, so there must be something in this video that ties it to the ringleader.
Gumshoe will play the tape Detective Badd gave us on a nearby TV set. It shows Manny Coachen entering a building with a knife and a card in his hands. Franziska deduces that it is the apartment building of the victim of the KG-8 Incident. Someone stole this tape during the trial for the incident. It is important enough that the ringleader of the smuggling group actually wanted it hidden, so there must be something in this video that ties it to the ringleader.


Edgeworth will tell Gumshoe to pause at one scene. It shows a car, and this car does have some relevance to the current case. Present the '''flag''' near the front lights. The flag belongs to the Principality of Cohdopia, which means a Cohdopian government car stopped there, but why?
Edgeworth will tell Gumshoe to pause at one scene. It shows a car, and this car does have some relevance to the current case. Present the '''flag''' near the front lights. The flag belongs to the Principality of Cohdopia, which means a Cohdopian government car stopped there, but why?
Bad Ending Six: If you run out of logic here, Lang will proclaim that no-one can take the case away, forcing Edgeworth and Franziska off the building.


Ambassador Alba will now enter the Theathrum Neutralis. He will request us to stop our investigation temporarily, as the jubilee is still being held. Agent Lang will now return to the embassy searching for us. He says he knows the culprit behind the Allebahstian murder and accuses Franziska on the spot! He says that Ambassador Alba called Franziska to his office before the speech, and that Franziska moved freely between both embassies during the investigation. He will request Ambassador Alba to let us inspect his office to prove Franziska's guilt.
Ambassador Alba will now enter the Theathrum Neutralis. He will request us to stop our investigation temporarily, as the jubilee is still being held. Agent Lang will now return to the embassy searching for us. He says he knows the culprit behind the Allebahstian murder and accuses Franziska on the spot! He says that Ambassador Alba called Franziska to his office before the speech, and that Franziska moved freely between both embassies during the investigation. He will request Ambassador Alba to let us inspect his office to prove Franziska's guilt.
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Agent Lang says that this is still not enough to prove Franziska's innocent, but Edgeworth says that there is a piece of evidence in this very room that can be used to provide the rotary motion used for the pulleys. Present the '''ceiling fan'''. There are fans in both rooms with Primidux Statues, which can be used as pulleys.
Agent Lang says that this is still not enough to prove Franziska's innocent, but Edgeworth says that there is a piece of evidence in this very room that can be used to provide the rotary motion used for the pulleys. Present the '''ceiling fan'''. There are fans in both rooms with Primidux Statues, which can be used as pulleys.
Bad Ending Seven: If you run out of logic here, Lang arrests Franziska, as he's tired of waiting for everyone to solve this case.


Whoever planned this trick must be someone who is familiar with the offices of both embassies, and know that the support sticks can be used as arrows. It should be obvious who the mastermind is, but a simple accusation will become a major international incident. Present the '''Crossbow Arrows'''. The arrows used for the crossbows were hidden as passionflower supports, and someone spent the time to grow those passionflowers until even Franziska could'nt recognize it. Whoever did it is also very familiar with the layout of both embassies to know about the ceiling fans. The culprit is Ambassador Quercus Alba!
Whoever planned this trick must be someone who is familiar with the offices of both embassies, and know that the support sticks can be used as arrows. It should be obvious who the mastermind is, but a simple accusation will become a major international incident. Present the '''Crossbow Arrows'''. The arrows used for the crossbows were hidden as passionflower supports, and someone spent the time to grow those passionflowers until even Franziska could'nt recognize it. Whoever did it is also very familiar with the layout of both embassies to know about the ceiling fans. The culprit is Ambassador Quercus Alba!
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Since only the ambassador or the secretariat of an embassy is allowed to even touch the statues, a fake hollow one could be used to conceal something. After receiving the statue, Ambassador Alba ran into DeMasque II, who is coincidentally out to steal the statue. Ambassador Alba tried to intimidate the thief and accidentally killed him with the statue.
Since only the ambassador or the secretariat of an embassy is allowed to even touch the statues, a fake hollow one could be used to conceal something. After receiving the statue, Ambassador Alba ran into DeMasque II, who is coincidentally out to steal the statue. Ambassador Alba tried to intimidate the thief and accidentally killed him with the statue.
Bad Ending Eight: If you run out of logic here, Alba forces everyone to vacate the premise.


Ambassador Alba admits to smuggling the statue and killing DeMasque II by accident, but he asserts that he is not the ringleader. Agent Lang will reveal that he was always suspicious of Quercus Alba, but he needed his permission to investigate the room. He accused Franziska just so he can investigate the office one more time. Ambassador Alba will now say that we don't have any proof that he is the ringleader, nor do we have any evidence suggesting that he knew about the counterfeit plates.  
Ambassador Alba admits to smuggling the statue and killing DeMasque II by accident, but he asserts that he is not the ringleader. Agent Lang will reveal that he was always suspicious of Quercus Alba, but he needed his permission to investigate the room. He accused Franziska just so he can investigate the office one more time. Ambassador Alba will now say that we don't have any proof that he is the ringleader, nor do we have any evidence suggesting that he knew about the counterfeit plates.  
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