[Ever since Larry caught up with Edgeworth, he hasn't strayed too far away from him. This place is freaky as hell, and he'd rather be with someone he knows...and someone who can protect them with mad sword skills.
Since he's with Edgeworth, he can't help but see the memory that appears in the mirrors. It feels really weird to actually see that fateful moment, having only heard it described so many times before. He eventually looks away, because it also feels wrong to see it in a way. He knows full well that that moment, and that entire trial, was extremely rough for his friend.
Naturally as he does that, he's met with his own vision in the shards he looked toward. While he looks pained by what he sees, it's a numb pain. He's practically blankly looking into the mirror, and that's weird, because he's normally so emotional.]
Ah, it's...when I got charged with Cindy's murder.
[He remembers of course, that she got murdered with the gift that he made for her. And then he got framed for it. And then he found out she was seeing other men. It wasn't fun.]
III (I'm incredibly late, I'm so sorry orz)
Since he's with Edgeworth, he can't help but see the memory that appears in the mirrors. It feels really weird to actually see that fateful moment, having only heard it described so many times before. He eventually looks away, because it also feels wrong to see it in a way. He knows full well that that moment, and that entire trial, was extremely rough for his friend.
Naturally as he does that, he's met with his own vision in the shards he looked toward. While he looks pained by what he sees, it's a numb pain. He's practically blankly looking into the mirror, and that's weird, because he's normally so emotional.]
Ah, it's...when I got charged with Cindy's murder.
[He remembers of course, that she got murdered with the gift that he made for her. And then he got framed for it. And then he found out she was seeing other men. It wasn't fun.]