396
only served to increase the extent of Tengo’s involvement with
Air Chrysalis
as an
established fact.
He thought about sending the money back to Komatsu first thing tomorrow
morning. That would enable him to evade some sort of responsibility. It might also
provide some psychological relief. In any case it would establish the fact that he had
rejected compensation. Not that it would expunge his moral responsibility or justify
the actions he had taken. All it would give him was “possible extenuating
circumstances,” though it might end up doing just the opposite by making his actions
appear all the more suspicious, as though he had returned the money because he felt
guilty about it.
As he went on agonizing about the money, his head started to hurt, so he decided
to stop. He could think about it again later, when he had time to spare. Money was not
a living thing. It wouldn’t run off anywhere if he left it alone. Probably.
The problem I have to deal with now is how to give my life a new start
, Tengo thought
as he climbed the three flights of stairs to his apartment. Having gone to see his father
at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula, he had become generally convinced that the
man was not his real father. He felt he had also succeeded in reaching a turning point
in his life. It might be the perfect opportunity. Now might be a good time to make a
break with all his troubles and start his life over again: a new job, a new place, new
relationships. Though not yet entirely confident, he had a kind of presentiment that he
might be able to lead a somewhat more coherent life than he had so far.
Before he could do that, however, there were things he had to take care of. He
couldn’t simply shrug off Fuka-Eri and Komatsu and Professor Ebisuno and disappear
somewhere. Of course, he had no obligations toward them, no ethical responsibilities.
As Ushikawa had said, where this current matter was concerned, Tengo was the one
being put upon by them. Still, though he could claim to have been all but dragged into
the situation and to have been ignorant of its underlying plot, the fact was that he had
still been involved. He couldn’t simply announce that he would have nothing more to
do with it and that the others could do as they pleased. Wherever he might go from
here on out, he wanted first to bring things to some sort of conclusion and clean up his
personal affairs. Otherwise, his fresh new life might be tainted from the outset.
“Tainted” reminded Tengo of Ushikawa.
Ushikawa, huh?
Tengo thought with a
sigh. Ushikawa had his hands on some information regarding Tengo’s mother,
information that he said he could share with Tengo.
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