Leave it to Frills to immediate jump onto the 'We Heart Nicky' train; Godot couldn't say he was surprised. Still, he felt a touch of sympathy for the man. He looked a bit too much like a kid who dropped his ice cream not too.
"Sorry Princess, but I can't trust you to have an unbiased opinion, can I?" Yet even as a grin played on his lips, Godot couldn't help but wonder if maybe Frilly hadn't managed to find the right magic toad. True, he couldn't expect Edgeworth to remain objective with his personal involvement. Hell, he didn't even blame the guy. But Godot was the man who would be judge, and he couldn't deny the possibility that Frills just might be right.
Or maybe he was just hoping the possibility was there at all. A man could hardly be blamed for wanting a future worth living for.
"So let's hear it. You want to be a credible witness, don't you?" The smirk never faded, and Godot eyed Frills from behind his glasses. "What makes you think that the Prince wasn't the one who went rotten?"
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"Sorry Princess, but I can't trust you to have an unbiased opinion, can I?" Yet even as a grin played on his lips, Godot couldn't help but wonder if maybe Frilly hadn't managed to find the right magic toad. True, he couldn't expect Edgeworth to remain objective with his personal involvement. Hell, he didn't even blame the guy. But Godot was the man who would be judge, and he couldn't deny the possibility that Frills just might be right.
Or maybe he was just hoping the possibility was there at all. A man could hardly be blamed for wanting a future worth living for.
"So let's hear it. You want to be a credible witness, don't you?" The smirk never faded, and Godot eyed Frills from behind his glasses. "What makes you think that the Prince wasn't the one who went rotten?"