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===Part 6===
 
===Part 6===
 
I was awoken on the second day by the sound of pouring rain blowing against the window. The weather was so bad that the wind seemed strong enough to blow a small car away.
 
 
I honestly wanted to hole up in the inn for my own safety, but I was a police officer and a member of society. I could not take a day off from my job because of the weather.
 
 
I was in a dead end job!
 
 
I wanted to rise to inspector or some other position where I could shove any unwanted work on someone else.
 
 
However, the thought still left me feeling dejected since I knew inspector would be my limit however the system might work.
 
 
“…I should have dealt with more of this yesterday.”
 
 
My complaining wasn’t helping.
 
 
On my first day on the island, I had done nothing more than prepare the foundation for the investigation. Today, I had to start checking over the entire island and gather the information I needed from the residents.
 
 
The weather was bad enough that carrying an umbrella was hardly going to help, so I borrowed a raincoat from someone working at the inn and left. However, the raincoat left me feeling very hot and stuffy. It may have kept the rain out, but it left no way out for my sweat. I was sure my suit was soaking wet.
 
 
The other police detectives were likely headed to the village to question people there, but I decided to walk along the perimeter of the island as there was something I was curious about.
 
 
Zashou Island was a small island. A small mountain only 200 meters tall was located to the southeast and gently-sloping land spread out to the northwest. The village was located in that northwest area.
 
 
The primary natural plant on the island was bamboo. This created a clear contrast with the dragon fruit, mango, and such in the plantations. To be honest, it was kind of a creepy. The things here could be called “greenery”, but they could not be called “natural”. Human interests had blotted out the natural scenery. The island had surely once had its own unique “nature”, but that had been swallowed up by the stereotype of the “tropical island”.
 
 
“Hi there. What are you doing, detective? Stealing fruit?”
 
 
“What are you doing here, mystery freak?”
 
 
''And why are you wearing a swimsuit in the middle of this storm?
 
 
“I don’t want to hear that from the person wearing a raincoat in this humid tropical weather. Is it some kind of diet?”
 
 
''She read my mind again!?
 
 
“This wind would destroy an umbrella in 5 seconds and a raincoat is out of the question. So doesn’t heading out in a swimsuit seem the most efficient? It matches the environment.”
 
 
As always, she had her memo pad smartphone, magnifying glass, and such hanging from her swimsuit bottom.
 
 
''…Has she made sure her smartphone will be fine in this rain?
 
 
“So why are you taking a walk down a mountain path in a swimsuit?”
 
 
“Since you didn’t just head straight to question the villagers, I assume my reason is the same as yours.”
 
 
“It’s a waste of time to just stand here. We can talk while we walk.”
 
 
“Good idea.”
 
 
We walked alongside a plantation filled with fruits covered in nets to prevent wind damage.
 
 
“Have you looked around the island yet?” she asked.
 
 
“Not yet.”
 
 
“There is a cave over at the mountain. I didn’t actually check inside it, though.”
 
 
“A wise decision.”
 
 
Someone from the city might imagine exploring a cave you run across, but people from rural areas would never do that. They were crawling with bugs like centipedes and spiders, and there was always a risk of collapse, a lack of oxygen, or volcanic gases. A limestone cave maintained for tourists was one thing, but exploring some small entrance you find was as dangerous as crawling into a pipe in a ditch that leads into the sewers.
 
 
“The only lodging facility here is the inn we’re staying at. The village has a simple sweets shop, a barber shop, and a few bars. There wasn’t much else you could spend money at.”
 
 
“That sounds like the stereotypical Intellectual Village. They purposefully make it look depopulated. It would be perfect for filming a nostalgic film.”
 
 
“But look.”
 
 
Enbi crouched down and picked up something half buried in the mud.
 
 
It was an empty cigarette carton.
 
 
“Then this makes no sense.”
 
 
“That alone isn’t enough to draw a conclusion from, but I suppose it is worth looking into.”
 
 
I sighed and then looked around.
 
 
It looked like I would have to walk all over the place in that blowing storm to find what I needed to strengthen my personal theory.
 
   
 
===Part 7===
 
===Part 7===

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