Hajime treats the occasion with perfect solemnity, nodding to the request and quietly filing out of the room. If he's ever asked, he will, with perfect sincerity, attest to witnessing the event, and attest to the fact that Kenuichio Harada was perfectly strong and capable of comitting seppuku without aid - as it should be, and he composed himself with perfect honor throughout.
Sometimes the truth must be the right thing, instead of an accounting of events.
He kneels outside the room, praying to his ancestors and the ancestors of the emperors family that they will find this final sacrifice, and this final service to honor acceptable enough to consider Kenuichio Harada's soul worthy, at least, of being given a chance to try again.
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