Chapter 1 - Justice, and The Destiny of L
Author Notes:
Here are important facts about L.
Note: This fanfic always seeks to strictly obey all the rules of Death Note, and even those more than 50 rules of the world of shinigami, within the canon. So if you find some narrative in these chapters that seems to violate canonical rules, or find something contradictory, these things will always be clarified in the following chapters.
Good reading!
Chapter 1: Justice
"I've faced a lot of enemies, and I've won, but I've never faced anything like it before, they say that when we're desperate, we soon remember God, and He never puts a burden that can not be carrie like this? What can a mere detective do against the forces of Death itself? I thought I would ... "
- Eru RÅraito (L Lawliet)
L Lawliet, known to everyone only as L, was a mystery ... a mystery so great, that the other mysteries would be easy to be solved. This was his avid reader's philosophy of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and the tales of Agatha Christie.
"If you become hotter than the fire, so the fire will never burn you," said L, for that was the old philosophy that gave rise to this way of acting and thinking of L.
The bodies of Watari and L were taken on the same flight to London. There, they were escorted by secret agents with scouts to a private castle by a distant relative of Watari.
In fact, inside the plane itself, even during the flight, two of L's most trusted FBI agents did the work themselves: they took their bodies from the coffins and put them inside two carcasses of Intel supercomputers, those of Two meters high so that even opening them, there were still more metal parts that prevented anyone from seeing a person in there.
There were even multiple leds lit and integrated circuits helping in disguise.
Already in London, the other agents and beaters thought they were escorting two super-supercomputers for medical calculations in the castle of a Pharmaceutical Industry tycoon. And they contained ultra-secret government data on bacteriological anti-terrorism.
"Strange things happen ..." was one of the things L once heard, when a priest visited the children to bless and baptize them, for it was not known whether all the children were baptized, then all Novices are baptized in the Christian faith in the first year, before Christmas.
"God acts in mysterious ways," he said, answering when L questioned why God allowed evil and injustice, and added that everything had a greater purpose, always for good.
