[Gundam's mind reels trying to figure out a way around this, before Ryuji can mindlessly shout out anything else to complicate the situation.
He could just give Hajime the handbook as requested. However, he knows that Hajime has met some of their classmates in his timeline. Showing him a dead portrait of someone he can or might recall is not a viable option. Plus it would do nothing to tilt the situation in his favor.
Although the pixel renderings of the students did not denote deaths. If he merely flipped to a living student's profile, it would allow Hajime to see the original number of students that were trapped on the island to start.
Combined with the rules Ryuji had read about the "killing games" and the "class trials" one could figure out that the conclusion Ryuji implied was not possible.
Hypothetically Gundam couldn't have single-handedly murdered more than two students on his own. If he'd been caught his name would be listed with the dead. If he'd gotten away with it he would be the only one not dead.
...Of course this doesn't clear him entirely because they could simply assume he was pulled from a timeline before the conclusion of a trial--!!]
2/3 this is way harder than doing russian roulete with one bullet
He could just give Hajime the handbook as requested. However, he knows that Hajime has met some of their classmates in his timeline. Showing him a dead portrait of someone he can or might recall is not a viable option. Plus it would do nothing to tilt the situation in his favor.
Although the pixel renderings of the students did not denote deaths. If he merely flipped to a living student's profile, it would allow Hajime to see the original number of students that were trapped on the island to start.
Combined with the rules Ryuji had read about the "killing games" and the "class trials" one could figure out that the conclusion Ryuji implied was not possible.
Hypothetically Gundam couldn't have single-handedly murdered more than two students on his own. If he'd been caught his name would be listed with the dead. If he'd gotten away with it he would be the only one not dead.
...Of course this doesn't clear him entirely because they could simply assume he was pulled from a timeline before the conclusion of a trial--!!]