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− | { | + | |intro_jp=西洋文化と日本文化の入り混じる大正時代。 |
− | |西洋文化と日本文化の入り混じる大正時代。 | ||
− | 東条財閥の子息として、自由気ままな生活を送っていた志岐は | + | 東条財閥の子息として、自由気ままな生活を送っていた志岐は |
+ | ある日、道端でハンカチの落とし物を拾う。 | ||
− | 小間使いに届けさせるという執事の鷺島の意見を押し切って、 | + | 小間使いに届けさせるという執事の鷺島の意見を押し切って、 |
− | |Western and Japanese cultures | + | 直接草薙家へ届けに出かけるのだった… |
+ | |intro_en=Western and Japanese cultures merge– the Taisho period. | ||
− | As the heir to the Tojo business conglomerate, Shiki lives a free-spirited life | + | As the heir to the Tojo business conglomerate, Shiki lives a free-spirited life |
+ | according to his own whims. One day, he picked up a handkerchief left on the roadside. | ||
− | Shiki’s butler, Sagishima, proposed to have a maid deliver the handkerchief. However, despite | + | Shiki’s butler, Sagishima, proposed to have a maid deliver the handkerchief. However, despite |
− | | | + | Sagishima’s suggestion, he and Shiki set out for the Kusanagi residence to deliver the handkerchief themselves... |
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− | = | + | |event=Winter Troupe's Second Play: The Master Likes a Mystery|type=Event Story |
− | The Master Likes a Mystery | + | |story=The Master Likes a Mystery |
− | + | |about='''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (主人はミステリにご執心 ''Shujin wa misuteri ni go shūshin'') is [[Winter Troupe]]'s second play. | |
− | + | |lead_char=Homare Arisugawa|lead_role=Tooru Sagishima | |
− | + | |lead_text=The Tojo household’s butler. | |
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− | + | (yes, sir!) Homare Serious SSR+.png | |
− | |The Tojo household’s butler. | + | |lead2_char=Hisoka Mikage|lead2_role=Shiki Tojo |
− | | | + | |lead2_text=The heir to the Tojo business conglomerate. |
− | + | |lead2_cards=(The Master Likes a Mystery) Hisoka Action N.png | |
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− | + | |a_char=Azuma Yukishiro|a_role=Shizuma Kusanagi | |
− | + | |a_text=The victim's older brother. | |
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− | | | + | (The Other One in the Mirror) Azuma Serious SR+.png |
− | + | |b_char=Tsumugi Tsukioka|b_role=Keiichi Soma | |
− | + | |b_text=The victim’s fiancé. | |
− | |The heir to the Tojo business conglomerate. | + | |b_cards=(The Master Likes a Mystery) Tsumugi Action N.png |
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− | + | |c_char=Tasuku Takato|c_role=Keiji Nakatsu | |
− | + | |c_text=A detective. | |
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{{Line|character=Sagishima|border=Homare|dialogue=You will catch a cold. Let’s head home. }} | {{Line|character=Sagishima|border=Homare|dialogue=You will catch a cold. Let’s head home. }} | ||
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Play Information
The Master Likes a Mystery (主人はミステリにご執心 Shujin wa misuteri ni go shūshin) is Winter Troupe's second play.
Related Event: Winter Troupe's Second Play: The Master Likes a Mystery
Related Story: The Master Likes a Mystery
Type: Event Story
Introduction
西洋文化と日本文化の入り混じる大正時代。
東条財閥の子息として、自由気ままな生活を送っていた志岐は
ある日、道端でハンカチの落とし物を拾う。
小間使いに届けさせるという執事の鷺島の意見を押し切って、
直接草薙家へ届けに出かけるのだった…
Western and Japanese cultures merge– the Taisho period.
As the heir to the Tojo business conglomerate, Shiki lives a free-spirited life
according to his own whims. One day, he picked up a handkerchief left on the roadside.
Shiki’s butler, Sagishima, proposed to have a maid deliver the handkerchief. However, despite
Sagishima’s suggestion, he and Shiki set out for the Kusanagi residence to deliver the handkerchief themselves...
Cast
[[File:Homare (The Master Likes a Mystery) Homare Action N.png
(The Master Likes a Mystery) Homare Action N+.png
(yes, sir!) Homare Serious SSR+.png Chibi.png|x200px]]
[[File:Hisoka (The Master Likes a Mystery) Hisoka Action N.png
(The Master Likes a Mystery) Hisoka Action N+.png
(Witness From the Past) Hisoka Action SSR+.png Chibi.png|x200px]]
[[File:Azuma (The Master Likes a Mystery) Azuma Comedy N.png
(The Master Likes a Mystery) Azuma Comedy N+.png
(The Other One in the Mirror) Azuma Serious SR+.png Chibi.png|x200px]]
[[File:Tsumugi (The Master Likes a Mystery) Tsumugi Action N.png
(The Master Likes a Mystery) Tsumugi Action N+.png
(First Year Playboy) Tsumugi Action SR+.png Chibi.png|x200px]]
[[File:Tasuku (The Master Likes a Mystery) Tasuku Comedy R.png (The Master Likes a Mystery) Tasuku Comedy R+.png Chibi.png|x200px]]
Gallery
Play Translation
Western and Japanese cultures merge – the Taisho period. | |
As the heir to the Tojo business conglomerate, Shiki lives a free-spirited life according to his own whims. One day, he picked up a handkerchief left on the roadside. | |
Shiki’s butler, Sagishima, proposed to have a maid deliver the handkerchief. However, despite Sagishima’s suggestion, he and Shiki set out for the Kusanagi residence to deliver the handkerchief themselves. | |
Butler | Thank you very much indeed for going out of your way. |
Please, do come in. | |
The young miss should be in the garden at about this time. | |
!? M-ma’am!? | |
Shiki | That person on the ground – is that Miss Kusanagi? |
Sagishima | Master Shiki, please stand back. |
Shiki | Call for a doctor at once— |
Butler | Y-yes sir! |
Sagishima | I’m afraid it’s too late. |
Shiki | What? |
Sagishima | She’s dead. |
Shiki found the corpse of a young woman in the garden. | |
Detective Nakatsu arrived soon after, and began to inquire the three of them as the witnesses to the crime. | |
Butler | This way, please. |
Nakatsu | I’m the one in charge of this case. My name is Keiji Nakatsu. |
Shiki | Detective Nakatsu?[1] |
Sagishima | My lord, detectives typically do not introduce themselves as Detective such-and-such. |
Nakatsu | Keiji is my name. |
Shiki | Detective Keiji Nakatsu. |
It’s almost as if you were born to be a detective. | |
Nakatsu | I’m often told that. |
They were made to go home after the investigations. However, the detective suspects Shiki as the culprit and tails him. | |
Under the pretense of clearing his name, Shiki begins his own investigations to uncover the real culprit as a way to kill time. | |
Shiki | Sagishima, investigate Miss Kusanagi’s interpersonal relationships at once. |
Sagishima | Master Shiki, you have a bad penchant for meddling in other people’s affairs. |
Shiki | I’m suspected as the culprit who murdered the count’s daughter. |
I can’t stay quiet. | |
Sagishima | Who would be so insolent as to suspect you, Master Shiki? |
Shiki | Even a dog would notice if it’s being tailed by a detective around the clock. |
Sagishima | To think that a dog would be outwitted by Master Shiki. |
…That is unfortunate. | |
Shiki | What do you mean by that? |
Sagishima | Oh, no, it’s nothing. |
According to Sagishima’s investigations, two people stand out as suspects: | |
Miss Kusanagi’s brother, Shizuma, and Miss Kusanagi’s fiancé, Keiichi Soma. | |
Shiki meets with the two of them at the Kusanagi mansion. | |
Butler | Please excuse me. |
Mr. Shiki has arrived. | |
Shiki | I’m sorry for the wait. |
Without further ado, I would like to hear your side of the story. | |
Shizuma | My sister was not the type to incur ill will. |
She was an intelligent, good-natured young woman loved by everyone. | |
How could something like this have happened to her… | |
Butler | Oh, Miss Kusanagi… |
Keiichi | As a fiancé, she was the perfect woman. |
I couldn’t have wished for more. | |
I was not worthy to be her partner. | |
Just a few days ago, she showed me her smile when we met for the ceremonial preparations… | |
Shiki | I’ve figured out who the culprit is. |
Sagishima | Oh? Who is it? |
Shiki | It’s you, Sagishima. |
Sagishima | I wish to hear the reason why it would be me. |
Shiki | The person least suspected by the detective turns out to be the culprit. |
It’s a cliché. | |
Sagishima | Is that so? |
Then it can’t be helped that I’ve been exposed. | |
Thank you for taking care of me all these years. | |
I shall take my leave. | |
Shiki | It was a joke. Don’t take it seriously. |
Sagishima | I would be troubled if you treat me as a murderer for a mere joke. |
Keiichi | What a pointless charade. I shall take my leave. |
Butler | Mr. Soma! Please wait! |
Shizuma | Shiki-kun, thank you for doing this for my sister. |
Shiki | I’m doing this to prove my innocence. |
Shizuma | Chance encounters happen in the most unexpected places. |
Don’t you think so? | |
Shiki | Indeed. I feel like we’re going to be good friends. |
Shiki gets on well with Shizuma Kusanagi during their investigations. | |
However, finding nothing suspicious of the two suspects’ testimonies, the investigations come to a standstill. | |
And then one day, Shiki and Sagishima discover that Keiichi Soma is being intimate with other women besides Miss Kusanagi. | |
Immediately afterwards, Shiki receives a threat letter. | |
The threat letter’s contents read: “Should you continue your investigations, you shall suffer the same fate.” | |
Shiki | This is quite easy to understand. Now, I wonder what I shall do. |
Sagishima | Master Shiki, please do not do anything dangerous… |
Shiki | Heh, I’m simply going to scatter some bait. |
Ominous things begin to happen around Shiki ever since he received the threat letter. | |
Despite Sagishima’s opposition, Shiki lays a trap for its sender. | |
Thanks to that, they identify the one who wrote it. | |
Shiki | You were completely caught in the trap. |
Were you the one who wrote the threat letter, Keiichi Soma— | |
Keiichi | Gh… |
Sagishima | Now why would Miss Kusanagi’s fiancé threaten Master Shiki? |
Shiki | Is it not obvious? |
It’s because he was the one who murdered Miss Kusanagi. | |
Keiichi | You’re wrong! I did not kill her! |
Shiki | What? Then why did you threaten me? |
Keiichi | I would be in trouble if Mr. Kusanagi finds out about my relations with women. |
Mr. Kusanagi promised that he would give me aid even after her death. | |
There is no way I would let something like this ruin that for me— | |
Shiki | What a greedy man. |
You should be ashamed of yourself. | |
Due to Shiki’s trap, they identified that Keiichi Soma was the one behind the threat letter. | |
Keiichi Soma had relations with multiple women since his engagement with Miss Kusanagi. Fearing that the Kusanagi family will find out, he targeted Shiki. | |
However, Keiichi Soma denies killing Miss Kusanagi… And so their investigation goes back to square one. | |
Sagishima | That is an unusual book you’re reading. |
Shiki | Shizuma-kun lent it to me. |
He’s quite an interesting fellow. | |
Sagishima | I am most glad that you’ve found a friend you can get along with. |
Shall we cease our search for the culprit? | |
Shiki | Why would it come down to that? Of course we’re not stopping it. |
Sagishima | Very well. |
Shiki notices that the bookmark inserted in the book Shizuma lent him has a fragrance similar to the scent of Miss Kusanagi’s handkerchief. | |
When he casually inquires Shizuma Kusanagi about the scent, Shizuma Kusanagi answers that it’s a scent they use in the study. | |
Shiki realizes that it overrules Shizuma Kusanagi’s testimony of not meeting Miss Kusanagi on the day of her death. | |
Shiki | That can’t be… Then, the one who murdered Miss Kusanagi is… |
Sagishima | What are you so taken aback for? |
If Keiichi Soma was not the culprit, then there is only one suspect left. | |
Shiki | But… |
Sagishima | This is why I inquired if you would like to cease our search for the culprit. |
Even a dog would outwit you, Master Shiki. | |
Shiki | What did you say? |
Sagishima | *cough* |
Well? What do you intend to do? | |
Shiki | Of course, I’m going to ascertain the truth directly. |
Sagishima | Is that so? |
Well, that must be what he’s hoping for as well. | |
Shiki hurried towards the Kusanagi residence. There, Shizuma Kusanagi greeted them with a calm expression, and began confessing to murdering his younger sister. | |
He confessed that he knew about Keiichi Soma’s womanizing and tried to persuade his sister to rethink the engagement. However, it turned into an argument, which led to him murdering her. | |
Butler | Master Shizuma— |
Shizuma | You were my only miscalculation, Shiki-san. |
Shiki | What a shame. |
I thought that we could become good friends. | |
After his confession, Shizuma Kusanagi stood up silently and left the mansion to turn himself in to the police. | |
Sagishima | Are you truly fine with this, Master Shiki? |
Shiki | Of course. |
But for things to turn out like this… | |
Miss Kusanagi must have felt remorseful as well. | |
Sagishima | I wonder about that. |
Miss Kusanagi’s corpse showed no traces of resistance. | |
Shiki | What does that mean? |
Sagishima | Shizuma Kusanagi may have lied about quarrelling with his sister. |
Shiki | You mean to say that Shizuma Kusanagi made a surprise attack to murder her? |
Sagishima | She was stabbed from the front. |
Of course it could not have been a surprise attack. | |
Meaning that Miss Kusanagi may have accepted the fact that Shizuma Kusanagi was going to kill her. | |
I cannot think of any other possibility. | |
Shiki | She accepted that he was going to kill her? |
But why? | |
Sagishima | Well, who knows. As they say, ‘dead men tell no tales.’ |
Perhaps she chose to be killed by her beloved older brother, instead of be wed to a man she did not desire. | |
Shiki | I don’t understand. |
Sagishima | I expect no less from Master Shiki. Even a dog would— |
No, never mind. It’s nothing. | |
Shiki | …What a windy day. |
Sagishima | Master Shiki, your gloves are going to get blown away. |
Shiki | It had also been this windy that day too. |
Perhaps I was summoned unexpectedly by Miss Kusanagi that day. | |
Sagishima | You will catch a cold. Let’s head home. |
Notes
- ↑ Keiji also means detective but in different kanji. So it sounds like Nakatsu calls himself ‘Detective Nakatsu’ in his introduction