Main Story 09-10

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Overview

  • Stage Cost: AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
  • First Clear Rewards: Btn money s.pngS-Chip x40


Guide

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Timeline note: Dialogue in this chapter indicates it takes place prior to Luke's Story: Blossom Chapter 4.

Choice

Use for support

Analysis

Gerard's behavior is considered as irrational because...
  • Gerard - Deception
  • Scrap Collection

Summary

Location(s)

Stellis Public Hospital
Leisure Park
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Gerard's House

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Evidence

Various Kinds of Drugs

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Evidence Description (Spoilers)

Medicine that Gerard's mother took every day.


There are many kinds of medicines: cold medicine, gastric medicine, calcium tablet for osteoporosis, and so on. These are all standard, over-the-counter medications.

A Stack of Suicide Notes

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Evidence Description (Spoilers)

A stack of suicide notes written by Gerard's mother.


Based on the subtle differences in handwriting, each suicide note was written at a different time. But the contents are similar:
"Gerry, you must forget me completely after I'm gone."
"Gerry, you need to take care of yourself and lead a proper life alone. Don't miss me."
"Gerry, don't worry about me. I'll be fine in Heaven and protect you forever."

Medical Invoice

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Evidence Description (Spoilers)

Examination documents from Stellis Public Hospital.


Gerard's mother's examination documents at Stellis Public Hospital. They are all damp and stuck together because of the rain. The ink is smudged, making it difficult to read.

Clue(s)

Excessive Physical Examination

Gerard's mother had multiple medical examinations in Stellis Public Hospital.

Desperate for Money

At first, Gerard sold junk to support his family, but soon, he turned to crime. It was probably because he was desperate for money.

Left Undiagnosed for a Long Time

Although Gerard's mother had multiple medical examinations, she was never diagnosed with cancer until three months before she passed away.