It turns out that when the blue's finally corner Shiro, things turn
out to be less than ideal. It seems that they believe in the old rule
of you are guilt until proven innocent. This leads to conflict but
conveniently Neko isn't far away, she casts an illusion to help Kuro
and Shiro escape. Although with the appearance of the blue king, her
illusion starts to crumble. However this gives an explanation of the
nature of Neko's powers, that she can distort a person perceptions.
This means that she is the reason on why no one seem to be able to
remember him. In the end Shiro is not concerned about the fact that
she did this but with the fact that they need her help to escape.
Then while Shiro is making a plan with Neko, Kuro is trying to
sacrifice him self to save Shiro because he hasn't decide on whether
Shiro is good or evil and until he doesn't he won't let anyone harm
him. This leads to blue king revealing the importance of the
colorless king, that he is the weakest of the kings, but his purpose
is to maintain the stalemate between the other six kings by making to
so that no one can win. That if Shiro is the Colorless king, he wants
to absolve this stalemate to make where he wins. This reveals another
important point on what is going on here is revealed, but this is
when Shiro pulls a fast one and tricks everyone there so that Kuro
can escape with them.
Now that the three of them are safe for the moment, Shiro decides
that he wants to know the truth and have Neko undo her spell so that
the truth could be revealed. That he doesn't want to live a lie, even
though it might reveal that he did do it. Initially Neko is hesitant,
but she reveals the truth of how everything unfold up to this point.
However it only leads to more questions because it turns out that
they first met when Shiro feel from the sky through the roof. Even
though this revealed many things the one thing it didn't do was
reveal who really kill Totsuka, and why Shiro can't remember anything
about himself.
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