Kirumi Tojo's Palace | The Ultimate Maid's Failures

By now everyone may be used to find themselves in bizarre locations, between going into palaces and visiting Nekyia. It might not come as a surprise that it has happened again.
What might come as a surprise, though...is how empty this place is.
All around you there's nothing more than a large, gray, featureless expanse. In the distance there seem to be bars, curving upwards to gather so, so high above you, possibly hundreds of miles above, so high it’s hard to distinguish.
It’s a cage. So unfathomably large. You could escape, were you to get to the edges of the cage, but...it would take forever. No matter how you look at it, you're trapped. The atmosphere is so...hopeless. Devoid of anything even remotely positive.
Not that you want to hang around for long, do you? After all, this is someone's palace. Not a place to stick around at. What to do, though?
It’s all so...empty. Silent. Featureless. A flat expanse of hard gray tiles.
Gather together, everyone. Gather and choose a direction. North, East, West, South. All directions look completely identical, but could it affect your time in this place, somehow? Probably not. But all treks start with the first step. Perhaps, if you get moving, you'll progress?

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Anyway, with that knowledge in hand, and also the doll in hand, Kainé will go to that middle bowl that's waiting for an answer.
She tosses the MYSELF doll in - and it really is a toss, slightly light-handed, like she's trying not to think about it too hard.]
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You are Kainé. You would sacrifice yourself to save 15 people. Is that your final answer?
[She may have tried not to think about it too hard, but it seems the palace wants to know more!]
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[And it's easier than giving a number, which is impossible for many reasons, but those might need to come with any follow-ups.]
Yeah, it's my answer.
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...why? I...find hard to understand...
[Of course someone who doesn't want to die would be puzzled. It's quite something, that someone who has stated selfless devotion seems to be really, really hesitant about the concept of sacrificing yourself for someone else. Even if it's for over a dozen people.
Will you answer honestly, Kainé?]
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Don't got a number to give you. One person or ten or a hundred; I've probably crapped bigger collateral. Bad shit? It happens, and I haven't always stopped it. If things got that bad, maybe I wouldn't even blink. But I know what I would do with my life for something important. Fifteen people who wouldn't live any other way.
What's written on that doll... I don't wanna die, either. I'm not done yet. But when it comes to my own life -
I'm the only one who gets to say how I'll live it.
[All of that is honest.]
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[Kirumi's voice seems to hesitate. She sighs]
It takes a lot of willpower to stand and speak like you are doing. To want to ensure what happens with your life is what you want. Please forgive the impudence of saying I think it is admirable.
...I do not have such fortitude. Perhaps...I am lacking something you have...
[That last part was almost a murmur. Seems Kirumi accepts the answer. From the dumbwaiter over there, a new note appears, black with white letters in Kirumi's handwriting.
'The class trial just ended. During the investigation and the subsequent trial, I cooperated with everyone to condemn someone to death for actions that did not deserve such a punishment.
I took a life. Indirectly, but I have. I watched the person I voted for die a most horrible death, in front of us all. And I knew I had part of the responsibility.
As much as I tell myself the survival of the culprit would mean everyone else, including me, dying instead, it is of little consolation.
I will not flinch anymore. I have to steel myself, for all that may come.
I do not want to die. For everyone's sake...and for my own.'
It's not often Kirumi thinks of something that's directly about herself. The last four words are bolded. The events of the killing game seem to have began to harden Kirumi, perhaps fueled by her own wish to not die.
It sure is somewhat of a change from the note Sayaka had received after answering the first question.
The bowl Kainé dealt with fills with water. It's tinged slightly red]