Can I just say that Ace Attorney is best game in the multi-verse? (Heh, heh, DC reference. Double nerd!) Is this smooth? Or is it too quick? Reviews would help me with that.


Apollo Justice stared at the older ace attorney. Well, former ace attorney. Trucy looked at her father with bright eyes, as if he was the greatest man in the universe. Apollo didn't agree. In all his life, he had never been more disappointed. When he was younger, he'd read about the young, successful Phoenix Wright, always yelling "objection," and winning cases by taking the judge and the prosecution and the witness on a crazy journey of contradictions, lies, and, occasionally, nonsense. At fourteen, Apollo ditched school to see the last day of one of his hero's trials. Strangely enough, the one time he saw the legend in action, Phoenix lost. And stranger still, he seemed to be happy about losing. Apollo felt guilty and never went to a trial, or skipped school, again.

Now he regretted missing school that day. He regretted feeling guilty about going to the trial. Because the man he saw in front of him was not an ace attorney. He was an ace disappointment. He was an aloof, arrogant dummkopf, as Mr. Gavin would say. Why someone as spirited as Trucy idolized him so much, Apollo Justice could not understand.

"Is something wrong, Apollo?"

"What? Oh, n-no."

"It's because of Kristoph, isn't it. I don't like the situation much myself."

Phoenix's words were heard, but to Apollo, they rang hollow. Since he was twelve, he had revered Phoenix Wright. Now?

Now disillusion was his best friend.