[Unfortunately, Diarmuid's advice is nothing new - it's something that Edgeworth has been trying to tell himself for years. It was one thing avoiding them when he was a child but he is an adult now. He should be able to deal with this!
The nightmares he used to have of killing his father have stopped - he knows who his father's real killer was now and it wasn't him.
So why can't he climb over the earthquake and elevator hurdle?
Edgeworth knew that Diarmuid had a point. Were it not for chaos' teleportation powers, the prosecutor could not imagine how he could have gone as far as he had in the tower (as much as he hated to admit it).
It was just as well that Edgeworth had promised chaos that he would not disclose his teleportation powers to others.] I.....manage.
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The nightmares he used to have of killing his father have stopped - he knows who his father's real killer was now and it wasn't him.
So why can't he climb over the earthquake and elevator hurdle?
Edgeworth knew that Diarmuid had a point. Were it not for chaos' teleportation powers, the prosecutor could not imagine how he could have gone as far as he had in the tower (as much as he hated to admit it).
It was just as well that Edgeworth had promised chaos that he would not disclose his teleportation powers to others.] I.....manage.