Maybe because he came to another world, Riku didn't suppress his emotions too much.
For example, the subtle look in Ryota's eyes is displayed very magnanimously.
Ryota naturally noticed it and was slightly stimulated.
(Looks like I'll have to find a way to make some money.)
He took a deep breath.
He had been relying on the poor Shirogane family to help him, to be honest he felt a bit regretful.
Soon, private cars were crossing town, arriving from district to district.
Except for Ryota, the other three were enjoying the city views along the way.
As a modern person, Misa is quite interesting at first, as if she is observing the difference between the Tokyo of this world and the Tokyo of her side.
However, this state only lasted for a few minutes before she got bored.
And showed a boring expression to the boring city.
On the other hand, Riku and Schwi kept looking out the car window, completely unwilling to look away.
Riku's face was full of shocked and touched emotions.
As if what he had pursued his entire life was selflessly displayed in front of him, he was mesmerized by it for a while.
After a while, he looked back and admired from the bottom of his heart:
"Shiro, your world… is very good."
"Schwi agrees, peaceful place."
Schwi's voice echoed.
"Peace is just an appearance."
Ryota took a deep breath, then sighed slightly:
"Think about it, there's a Grim Reaper here. Under such circumstances, would the tens of millions of people who die abnormally every year around the world really die from accidents? And the supernatural existences of this world are not only Grim Reapers."
"Tens of millions of people die abnormally every year… Are there that many humans in your world?"
Riku was slightly surprised.
The humans by his side were nearly extinct! The remaining number is probably less than 10,000.
But...
Recalling the prosperity of the town before him, Riku understood again.
He took a deep breath and said:
"At least the surface is peaceful and stable, which is already very good, it doesn't look like..."
He shook his head.
Maybe what Ryota said was right.
But without contrast can not hurt.
No matter how he compared it, his world was the worst!
"What does it look like?" Misa asks curiously.
"It's fine, please forget what I said."
Riku didn't answer, and turned his gaze out the car window again, slightly intoxicated by the bustling human world.
If the people in the settlement saw the beautiful scenery here, they would probably cry on the spot. He couldn't help but think about it.
Misa notices Riku is not interested in talking so she changes partners.
She moved her head forward and asked Ryota in the passenger seat:
"Shiro, are we going to kill people? Just now you mentioned that you wanted to kill a few people."
"That's right."
Ryota has nothing to hide, and tells her about the Grim Reaper.
He also states that the solution is to find someone who is not on the death list to die for him.
"Will kill innocent people..."
Misa frowns slightly, seemingly refusing.
"To you, he is an innocent person, but to me, they are not," Ryota said, "I have enough reasons for revenge. The only thing that wasn't fair was that the level of revenge was just a bit heavier."
"Revenge?"
"Yeah, do you know about school bullying? I am the victim."
Although not the actual victim, but with the victim's memory, Ryota's acting is very similar:
"Now these people who bullied me are targeting my little sister… Do you think they are innocent?"
"What? Even Kei-chan… so we're going to kill the school bullying instigator?"
"Yes."
"Sorry, I don't know these things."
Misa apologizes sincerely.
The resistance in her heart immediately disappeared.
"Don't worry, I will try my best to help you."
Misa promised.
"Does not matter."
Ryota smiled, no wonder the other party's attitude changed so quickly.
Misa isn't a good person in the conventional sense, even though she has a good heart, it's only limited to the ordinary level.
After all, she was a woman who could trample any rules for the one she loved.
That doesn't exclude using [Death Note] to kill trash.
It is normal to have this reaction.
While chatting between the two, the destination arrived.
...
Hamamatsucho Station, Tokyo.
Ryota and his party came out of a coffee shop in front of the station.
"It's here," Ryota pointed at the coffee shop: "They won't arrive until 2 p.m. Set the death variable in a relatively remote place."
"No, the death variable can actually be set now."
After looking around, Riku withdrew his gaze and said:
"I think this station is more suitable, how about just choosing this station?"
"Choose the station? Are you sure?" Ryota was stunned.
"Of course."
Riku pointed at the surrounding crowd, and continued:
"Voting here is the biggest advantage for you. We will return to our own world after completing the mission, but you still have to live here, right?
"Humans in this world live very happily, there must be rules that bind everyone, right?"
"Are you sure that if you take people and kill them, you won't be followed by people afterwards?"
"Certainly." Misa complains: "Modern society has laws."
"So, this is the best place to choose." Riku explained: "Let your scapegoat die in an accident in front of a crowd, and you can completely get rid of that relationship."
"Of course I know that, I mean..."
Ryota pointed around the station and said:
"There are so many buildings here, all kinds of complex environments, and so many people… In short, the variables involved are terrifying!"
He was worried that the Grim Reaper might randomly pick a few to manipulate, and that would be able to set up a killing spree against him.
Under such circumstances, it was too difficult for the Grim Reaper to kill people according to the death routine he devised!
"Would you be able to do it."
Suddenly, Schwi spoke up.
Gazing into Ryota's eyes, the Ex-Machina girl affirmed:
"Schwi, you can do it. Compute all the variables first, then use the Ex-Machina pseudo code to forcibly eliminate and limit the variables the Grim Reaper can control. Then, we filter out the variables we control to devise the mode of death. But..."
"But what?" Ryota was getting a little nervous.
"You will be very dangerous!"
Riku added: "Though our approach is equivalent to handing a knife to a Grim Reaper, and letting it passively kill you. But what if the sharpness of the knife is not enough? Will the Grim Reaper still take it?"
"Therefore, the method of death we devised must be the most tragic one that can let you die without your body intact, so that the Grim Reaper can be seduced, follow the trend, and take the opportunity to give it to you."
"Otherwise, you can only wait for the Grim Reaper to come to you on his own initiative."