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It's been three months since the last case with Machi. You decide to write about it in your journal. Trucy comes in with some news. Valant is making a comeback! You watch an ad saying the Troupe Gramaryes are performing at Sunshine Coliseum, where the Gavinners performed before. Trucy brought a '''Magic Show Ticket'''. It will be added to the Court Record.
It's been three months since the last case with Machi. You decide to write about it in your journal. Trucy comes in with some news. Valant is making a comeback! You watch an ad saying the Troupe Gramarye is performing at Sunshine Coliseum, where the Gavinners performed before. Trucy brought a '''Magic Show Ticket'''. It will be added to the Court Record.


Just then, Phoenix drops by, back from the mission. You ask him to tell you what the "mission" is. In fact, he is visiting you to do just that and now he wants you involved. Phoenix asks you if you know about the "Jurist System". '''Talk''' to Phoenix:
Just then, Phoenix drops by, back from the mission. You ask him to tell you what the "mission" is. He is visiting you to do just that and now he wants you involved. Phoenix asks you if you know about the "Jurist System". '''Talk''' to Phoenix:


*'''The Jurist System:''' The Jury is when a chosen number of people decide verdicts with the judge. The community is thinking of reviving that system and named it "The Jurist System". There will be six people watching the case and will decide a verdict with the judge.
*'''The Jurist System:''' The Jury is when a chosen number of people decide verdicts with the judge. The community is thinking of reviving that system and named it "The Jurist System". There will be six people watching the case and will decide a verdict with the judge.


*'''The secret mission:''' Phoenix reveals to you that he is currently working on that system. In fact, he is the chairman of the system! He has chosen a sample case and chosen six jurists. He now needs you, to complete a set-up for his "test". The type of case he chose, murder, which doesn't sound as simple as he says. Phoenix tells you he chose a case relating to something that happened recently, yesterday as a matter of fact. The trial is a test, but the verdict is real. The case is also tomorrow, so you better get started.
*'''The secret mission:''' Phoenix reveals to you that he is currently working on that system. In fact, he is the chairman of the system! He has chosen a sample case and chosen six jurists. He now needs you, to complete a set-up for his "test". The type of case he chose, murder, which doesn't sound as simple as he says. Phoenix tells you he chose a case relating to something that happened recently - yesterday, as a matter of fact. The trial is a test, but the verdict is real. The case is also tomorrow, so you better get started.


*'''Valant Gramarye:''' Trucy wants to go to Sunshine Coliseum to say "hi" to Valant. You refuse to go, but Phoenix wants you to look after her. He then gives you an envelope, which looks like it came from the Gramaryes. Phoenix doesn't want you to open it, as he thinks you need it at a certain time, you can't open it by then. The '''Gramarye Envelope''' will be added to the Court Record.
*'''Valant Gramarye:''' Trucy wants to go to Sunshine Coliseum to say "hi" to Valant. You refuse to go, but Phoenix wants you to look after her. He then gives you an envelope, which looks like it came from the Gramaryes. Phoenix doesn't want you to open it, as he thinks you need it at a certain time, you can't open it by then. The '''Gramarye Envelope''' will be added to the Court Record.
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*'''The trial simulation:''' Phoenix says you can investigate the crime scene, but you can't talk to anyone involved. He is the chairman, so he is responsible for the whole case. You do the wrong move, it's Phoenix's fault. Phoenix tells you that your client is at the detention center. He wants you to talk to her... if you can get her to "talk" that is.
*'''The trial simulation:''' Phoenix says you can investigate the crime scene, but you can't talk to anyone involved. He is the chairman, so he is responsible for the whole case. You do the wrong move, it's Phoenix's fault. Phoenix tells you that your client is at the detention center. He wants you to talk to her... if you can get her to "talk" that is.


Well as Trucy says, time's a wasting. '''Move''' to the '''Detention Center'''. Although the '''Sunshine Coliseum''' is available, it is not necessary right now.
Well as Trucy says, time's a-wasting. '''Move''' to the '''Detention Center'''. Although the '''Sunshine Coliseum''' is available, it is not necessary right now.


==Detention Center==
==Detention Center==
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Well Drew Studio looks like, well, a studio. There is tape on the ground, so this has to be the crime scene. Look at all of the paintings. There is an unfinished one. There is a rough sketch underneath, but it doesn't look like the rest of the painting. "Drew Misham's Paintings" are added to the Court Record, consisting of '''Portrait''', '''Acrylic''', and '''Landscape'''.
Well, Drew Studio looks like, well, a studio. There is tape on the ground, so this has to be the crime scene. Look at all of the paintings. There is an unfinished one. There is a rough sketch underneath, but it doesn't look like the rest of the painting. "Drew Misham's Paintings" are added to the Court Record, consisting of '''Portrait''', '''Acrylic''', and '''Landscape'''.


You then see Ema, who was expecting you here (Phoenix told her you and Trucy were coming). She tells you the owner of Drew Studios, Drew Misham, was the murder victim. His daughter was arrested later. Drew died of poisoning, a common murder method from a woman. Ema permits you to look around. '''Talk''' to Ema:
You then see Ema, who was expecting you here (Phoenix told her you and Trucy were coming). She tells you the owner of Drew Studios, Drew Misham, was the murder victim. His daughter was arrested later. Drew died of poisoning, a common murder method from a woman. Ema permits you to look around. '''Talk''' to Ema:


*'''The victim:''' Ema tells you that Drew did a lot of illustrations. Drew rarely shows his face in public. The only way he could communicate was by mail. Not e-mail, as Drew can't stand technology. The '''Letter Box''' will be added to the Court Record. Vera was the only person allowed here, so it could have been her. Drew actually died while he was being interviewed! His first ever!
*'''The victim:''' Ema tells you that Drew did a lot of illustrations. Drew rarely shows his face in public. The only way he could communicate was by mail. Not e-mail, as Drew can't stand technology. The '''Letter Box''' will be added to the Court Record. Vera was the only person allowed here, so it could have been her. Drew died while he was being interviewed! His first ever!


*'''The defendant:''' When Vera was arrested, she was screaming. She only agreed to go if she has her "good luck charm". You ask Ema if she found the poison inside Drew's coffee. Ema says "not precisely".
*'''The defendant:''' When Vera was arrested, she was screaming. She only agreed to go if she has her "good luck charm". You ask Ema if she found the poison inside Drew's coffee. Ema says "not precisely".


*'''The night of the crime:''' Drew died right in the middle of his interview with a reporter. Vera give him the coffee as she always does. The reporter was looking at the gimmicks at the back of the room when the crime happened, so apparently Vera didn't notice him. The reporter wasn't near the coffee, even Vera acknowledges that!
*'''The night of the crime:''' Drew died right in the middle of his interview with a reporter. Vera gave him the coffee as she always does. The reporter was looking at the gimmicks at the back of the room when the crime happened, so apparently, Vera didn't notice him. The reporter wasn't near the coffee, even Vera acknowledges that!


Time to look around. '''Examine''' a painting hiding behind a dresser on the left of the screen. Why would Drew hide it? You look at the paint and noticed something similar to it. The '''Hidden Painting''' will be added to the Court Record.
Time to look around. '''Examine''' a painting hiding behind a dresser on the left of the screen. Why would Drew hide it? You look at the paint and noticed something similar to it. The '''Hidden Painting''' will be added to the Court Record.
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'''Present Brushel's Card''' to Valant, then '''Talk''' to him.
'''Present Brushel's Card''' to Valant, then '''Talk''' to him.


*'''Mr. Brushel, Journalist:''' He says the he is at the Detention Center right now. You give him the card, which Valant rips it up. He must not like that journalist.
*'''Mr. Brushel, Journalist:''' He says he is at the Detention Center right now. You give him the card, which Valant rips it up. He must not like that journalist.


'''Move''' to the '''Detention Center''', via Wright Anything Agency Express.
'''Move''' to the '''Detention Center''', via Wright Anything Agency Express.


==Detention Center (2)==
==Detention Center (2)==
You will hear someone trying to interview the guard. It looks like it's that Brushel guy, and it looks like you know why Valant hates him. The interviewer introduces himself as Spark Brushel. He has a quirky personality and likes to use quotes ''a lot'' ! '''Talk''' to Brushel:
You will hear someone trying to interview the guard. It looks like it's that Brushel guy, and it looks like you know why Valant hates him. The interviewer introduces himself as Spark Brushel. He has a quirky personality and likes to use quotes ''a lot''! '''Talk''' to Brushel:


*'''Spark Brushel:''' Nothing important here. Except he's a journalist and likes to "end quote" a lot!
*'''Spark Brushel:''' Nothing important here. Except he's a journalist and likes to "end quote" a lot!
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*'''The interview:''' He will now say that he did interview Drew that night! Nothing else though.
*'''The interview:''' He will now say that he did interview Drew that night! Nothing else though.


Brushel says he has nothing to say, but he does however, tell you that he learned a painting was stolen. It contains an old lady with a giant peach floating down the river. Sound familiar?
Brushel says he has nothing to say, but he does, however, tell you that he learned a painting was stolen. It contains an old lady with a giant peach floating down the river. Sound familiar?


'''Move''' to '''Drew Studios'''.
'''Move''' to '''Drew Studios'''.
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'''Present''' the '''Hidden Painting''' to Ema. Ema will reveal to you that Drew was a forger!
'''Present''' the '''Hidden Painting''' to Ema. Ema will reveal to you that Drew was a forger!


*'''Forger:''' She will reveal that Drew makes forgeries, fakes that you can hardly tell apart from the real thing. In fact, Drew makes a lot of money out of those! There seems to be rough sketches under them, which is why Ema brought the X-ray Analyzer.
*'''Forger:''' She will reveal that Drew makes forgeries, fakes that you can hardly tell apart from the real thing. Drew makes a lot of money out of those! There seem to be rough sketches under them, which is why Ema brought the X-ray Analyzer.


Let's check out the paintings. First, '''Present''' the '''Portrait'''. You will now analyze it. Just do what you did with the lottery ticket and the letter (turn, rub, repeat four more times) It looks like two men playing a game of poker. This isn't like the final painting. Perhaps it's because Drew thinks it didn't matter what's on the rough sketch? There is something odd about this painting. You will now analyze the Acrylic. It looks like someone pulling a stand. Could this be a coincidence? You check out one last painting, the Landscape. Under it is someone playing a guitar on a huge stage, with his guitar on fire! This is very strange; for these are sketches of all of the three cases you worked on!
Let's check out the paintings. First, '''Present''' the '''Portrait'''. You will now analyze it. Just do what you did with the lottery ticket and the letter (turn, rub, repeat four more times) It looks like two men playing a game of poker. This isn't like the final painting. Perhaps it's because Drew thinks it didn't matter what's on the rough sketch? There is something odd about this painting. You will now analyze the Acrylic. It looks like someone pulling a stand. Could this be a coincidence? You check out one last painting, the Landscape. Under it is someone playing the guitar on a huge stage, with his guitar on fire! This is very strange; for these are sketches of all of the three cases you worked on!


Just who exactly is Drew Misham? What did he have to do with you?
Just who exactly is Drew Misham? What did he have to do with you?


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