E3 - Sodachi Riddle, Part Two Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI [00:02] ---     SODACHI RIDDLE, PART TWO [00:03] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [00:03] ---     FIVE YEARS AGO [00:05] ---     Five years ago. [00:08] ---     In other words, what kind of a person     was Koyomi Araragi back in 7th grade? [00:14] ---     Straightforward, pure, earnest...     what you could say about a normal child. [00:20] ---     Young Araragi was mediocre, [00:22] ---     but if you still tried to find something     special about him, it'd have to be [00:25] ---     the fact that both his parents were police officers     whose purpose in life was justice, peace, and safety. [00:31] ---     Under their influence,     the personality known as me had been created. [00:35] ---     Young Araragi was, in that sense,     a boy who had a fairly strong sense of justice. [00:41] ---     The story of five years ago. [00:43] ---     This boy, right when first term was finishing,     was panicking just a little bit. [00:47] ---     Not just a little.     He may have been panicking quite a bit. [00:51] ---     Because the results of the recently returned     final exam weren't all that great. [00:57] ---     Especially math. [00:59] ---     He thought things would be bad     the way he was going. [01:01] ---     He thought he wouldn't be able     to proceed righteously the way he was going. [01:05] ---     More than math, he was embarrassed by the fact     that he couldn't fulfill the just cause of "learning." [02:45] ---     Back then, I didn't know     about the "Monty Hall problem." [02:49] ---     But I was interested in the problem     that was suddenly thrust at me. [03:04] ---     SO YOU DID COME FOR ME, ARARAGI. [03:07] ---     THE FACT THAT YOU'RE HERE...     YOU WERE ABLE TO SOLVE THE LETTER QUIZ? [03:11] ---     Solve... No, it hasn't been solved. [03:14] ---     I did change my answer,     but I don't know why "C" is correct. [03:20] ---     I SEE. [03:22] ---     THEN, FIRST OFF, I'LL START     BY EXPLAINING THAT PROBLEM IN DETAIL. [03:24] ---     COME INSIDE, ARARAGI. [03:30] ---     LET'S STUDY. [03:33] ---     LET'S BECOME WISER TOGETHER. [03:37] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [03:41] ---     According to the sender's story,     the letter was sent to a few others as well. [03:46] ---     But apparently I was the only one who received the letter     that came here, to this ruined house. [03:52] ---     The only one to shamelessly show up. [03:54] ---     Shamelessly? Yeah, I guess shamelessly. [03:57] ---     THOUGH YOU COULD PROBABLY SAY     FALTERINGLY AS WELL. [03:58] ---     At the least,     if it wasn't for that summer, [04:01] ---     I think I would've been bitter about math     and probably would've grown to hate it. [04:06] ---     Maybe I wouldn't have even been able     to enter Naoetsu High. [04:09] ---     In any case, let's hear the continuation of the story. [04:12] ---     Of one summer aventure for Araragi-senpai. [04:15] ---     The continuation of the secret rendezvous     between this mysterious girl and Araragi-senpai. [04:20] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [04:21] ---     And so, you call this the "Monty Hall problem." [04:25] ---     This is interesting!     Are there more problems like this? [04:28] ---     There are lots of them. [04:29] ---     I'll teach you as many as you want, Araragi,     if you come to like math a lot more. [04:35] ---     If you'll continue to love math. [04:37] ---     I'll love it!     I'll make sure to keep loving math! [04:41] ---     Then... [04:43] ---     Let's keep studying here, starting tomorrow. [04:46] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [04:48] ---     And so, from the end of the first term,     until the end of summer break, [04:51] ---     I regularly came to this ruined house. [04:55] ---     I kept studying together     with the mysterious girl. [04:58] ---     "The most beautiful equation in human history." [05:00] ---     She was the one who     taught me about Euler's Identity. [05:04] ---     Even now, I can recite from memory what you'd call     the "mathematics" that are useless, even at school. [05:11] ---     So, for me, it didn't feel like     I was studying, [05:15] ---     but more like I came to this ruined house     every day to play. [05:20] ---     If anything, this was like a secret base     for me and that girl. [05:24] ---     No, more like a secret cram school. [05:27] ---     A cram school, huh? [05:28] ---     That girl was very particular about this location.     She said it was the only place she would study. [05:35] ---     The next day, when we met in the room     in the ruined house, she made a declaration. [05:40] ---     There were conditions for us     to continue this study session. [05:43] ---     There were three conditions. [05:45] ---     One of them was that this would be     the location of the study session, [05:48] ---     the farthest room on the second floor     of this ruined house. [05:52] ---     The second condition was that     our having study sessions like that [05:56] ---     was to be a secret between the two of us.     Not to tell anyone about it. [06:00] ---     And the third condition was— [06:03] ---     "Don't ask me what my name is." [06:06] ---     "Don't probe into figuring out who I am." [06:08] ---     "Don't ask me anything     if it's not about mathematics." [06:13] ---     That was it. [06:14] ---     Was she a fairy of mathematics or something? [06:22] ---     But, on the other hand... [06:24] ---     She didn't ask for anything other than that.     Really, nothing else. [06:29] ---     The three conditions,     and the first request she made was it. [06:32] ---     The fact she was teaching me without     getting anything in return started to bother me. [06:36] ---     So one day, I took some sweets with me, but... [06:39] ---     I'm not doing this     because I want something in return. [06:42] ---     I'm happy that I could     teach you mathematics. [06:46] ---     So please.     Please continue to love mathematics forever. [06:50] ---     ...she said. [06:51] ---     She sounds more and more     like a fairy of mathematics. [06:55] ---     In any case, I went along     with all of her conditions, [06:58] ---     and from then on,     I came to this ruined house every day. [07:01] ---     Really, every day, without skipping once? [07:05] ---     But... [07:06] ---     The study sessions abruptly ended one day. [07:09] ---     It was on the last day of summer break. [07:11] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [07:13] ---     The girl who was always there before me, [07:15] ---     and had always prepared     the study sessions ahead of time, [07:17] ---     was not there that one day. [07:22] ---     Only that day... On that day,     for the first time... [07:25] ---     No matter how much time passed,     no matter how long I waited, [07:28] ---     she never showed up. [07:33] ---     AN ENVELOPE? [07:38] ---     Somehow, the 7th grader     Koyomi Araragi thought. [07:44] ---     I will no longer... [07:47] ---     ...learn mathematics from her     in this place ever again. [07:53] ---     In order to figure out her identity,     I started investigating in other classes. [07:58] ---     Not only in my grade,     but among the upperclassmen... [08:02] ---     There was no sight of the girl     I'd been seeing the entire summer. [08:05] ---     As if her entire existence     had been wiped out, [08:09] ---     young Araragi was...     right, trembling in fear. [08:13] ---     So scary. [08:14] ---     For the very first time,     at that moment I thought she was scary. [08:18] ---     That's why I started     to avoid the ruined house... [08:21] ---     And that's why I forgot about the girl. [08:24] ---     But... The mathematics taught by the girl     in the ruined house was never forgotten. [08:29] ---     As of the second term, young Araragi's grades     started to climb back up, mainly in mathematics. [08:35] ---     In a way, his life perhaps     went back to the condition he was in [08:39] ---     before he started going regularly     to the ruined house. [08:43] ---     Looking at the long-term effects,     perhaps nothing had changed. [08:46] ---     But there was one thing that     I could feel had changed for sure. [08:50] ---     Young Araragi generally took a position     that sought justice from then on, [08:54] ---     and because of that, he went out of control     every so often, only to deal with the repercussions. [08:59] ---     But if you were talking purely about mathematics,     he was seeking amusement. [09:05] ---     If he didn't have that, [09:06] ---     NAOETSU HIGH [09:06] ---     I'm sure that back at that class assembly,     after his sense of righteous was shattered... [09:10] ---     ...his heart would've had nothing left at all. [09:14] ---     That girl taught him     how amusing mathematics was. [09:17] ---     How amusing life was. [09:19] ---     How amusing the world was. [09:22] ---     That's why I am who I am now. [09:24] ---     I was created back in that summer. [09:27] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [09:29] ---     So to sum up,     that mysterious girl is Oikura-senpai, right? [09:35] ---     No, wait, Araragi-senpai. [09:37] ---     This isn't what you'd call     an answer to a riddle. [09:40] ---     I'd actually say if, after all of this,     that girl wasn't Oikura, [09:43] ---     your misdirection     was way too strong. [09:46] ---     It's what you'd call unfair. [09:48] ---     Then, Ougi, how do you explain that     after summer break, that girl, young Oikura, [09:53] ---     was no longer at 701 Middle School? [09:56] ---     She just transferred schools.     But there's one hole left in this hypothesis. [10:02] ---     In other words, this means Oikura-senpai     would've been your classmate at some point. [10:07] ---     Araragi-senpai, based on     what you've said up to now... [10:09] ---     It seemed like you first met Oikura-senpai     after entering Naoetsu High School? [10:17] ---     I thought that was when     I first met her. [10:19] ---     In other words, I had completely forgotten     about young Oikura. [10:24] ---     I'd forgotten who was responsible     for me becoming so good at math. [10:27] ---     I'd forgotten how much I owed her,     and I treated her as a classmate. [10:33] ---     She said that everything I had now     was all thanks to mathematics. [10:38] ---     Even the fact that I'm dating Senjyogahara. [10:40] ---     But did she really mean to say,     "It was all thanks to me"? [10:44] ---     "I do like people who are happy," but... [10:46] ---     "What I despise are people who don't know     the reason for their happiness," was it? [10:52] ---     DESPISE [10:54] ---     And what was it? [10:55] ---     "I despise people who don't know     what they're made up of"? [10:59] ---     When you bring back the forgotten memories,     those words really have a hidden meaning. [11:04] ---     In any case,     I need to apologize to Oikura tomorrow. [11:08] ---     Though there's no way she'll start liking me,     since I'm someone she despises. [11:11] ---     Nor will it do anything     to put her at ease. [11:15] ---     But I need to apologize, so I will. [11:18] ---     Oh, you don't seem that enthusiastic. [11:21] ---     Of course not. [11:22] ---     It's not like I don't have complaints     about her as well, you know? [11:25] ---     Like transferring schools.     Well, even if there were reasons behind it... [11:28] ---     At the least, she could've     said something before she left. [11:31] ---     Giving me nothing but an empty envelope?     I really don't get it. [11:36] ---     SODACHI OIKURA [11:38] ---     Besides, when we were reunited in class 1-3,     if she'd told me then, [11:42] ---     I should've been able     to remember right there. [11:44] ---     Even if you tell me now... [11:46] ---     If she had told you then? [11:49] ---     "That girl from back then was me, Araragi. [11:51] ---     It's been so long!     What, you've forgotten about me? [11:55] ---     My gosh, that's the worst!     Geez, you really are cold! [11:58] ---     But that's what's so won-der-ful about you!" [12:01] ---     Or is something like that     what you wish she said? [12:04] ---     I've never seen such a magnificent character     exist in this world, but, well... [12:09] ---     You must be wondering     why she didn't tell you. [12:16] ---     And you must also be wondering     why she left without saying anything. [12:22] ---     If you don't think about it, even if     you apologize tomorrow, things may get worse. [12:26] ---     A superficial apology will irritate the victim     more than anything else, you know. [12:31] ---     The victim? [12:32] ---     Hey now, hold on a second, Ougi.     Isn't that saying a bit too much? [12:37] ---     Indeed. Of course, it's not that     you're at fault, Araragi-senpai. [12:42] ---     However, you are a fool, Araragi-senpai.     You're helpless. Helplessly so. [12:50] ---     Ougi... What in the world     are you saying that you know? [12:54] ---     I don't know anything. [12:56] ---     It's what you know, Araragi-senpai. [13:00] ---     Me? [13:02] ---     Let's see. Just like when Oikura-senpai     was a young girl, I'll quiz you, then? [13:08] ---     Question: [13:10] ---     Sodachi Oikura despises Koyomi Araragi     as if he killed her parents. [13:14] ---     That's because Koyomi Araragi     hadn't lived up to Sodachi Oikura's expectations. [13:19] ---     That's why she transferred to a different school     without telling him anything. [13:22] ---     Now, what did Sodachi Oikura hope for     from Koyomi Araragi? [13:27] ---     What did she... hope for? [13:30] ---     Hint: it has something to do     with the occupation of Araragi-senpai's parents. [13:38] ---     Thinking time: 120 seconds. [13:42] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [13:53] ---     ANSWER [13:53] ---     In other words, Oikura-senpai, [13:55] ---     by teaching Araragi-senpai the,     how to put it, "amusement in mathematics," [14:01] ---     she was seeking something     in compensation. [14:03] ---     COMPENSATION [14:05] ---     Speaking from a third-party perspective,     that first envelope is very suspicious. [14:10] ---     It reeks of a trap. [14:12] ---     TRAP [14:13] ---     A trap. [14:14] ---     A fishhook, perhaps? [14:18] ---     Her explanation that she sent letters to other students,     but you being the only one that showed up was a lie. [14:23] ---     It was a complete fabrication. [14:25] ---     In reality, she was aiming     to only hook you, Araragi-senpai. [14:29] ---     After finding out your math grades were poor,     Oikura-senpai decided to take advantage of that [14:34] ---     and placed letters inside your shoe locker     whose contents would grab your attention. [14:38] ---     A mathematical problem delivered to a boy     thinking he had to do something about his math grade... [14:42] ---     Well, that's as good a lure as any. [14:45] ---     That means I really did     shamelessly show up at her place... [14:49] ---     Hey, Araragi-senpai. [14:51] ---     You're familiar with the cram school ruins     my uncle Meme Oshino lived while in town, right? [14:59] ---     Yeah. Well, like I said,     I've even slept there myself. [15:05] ---     You also said this: that those ruins and these ruins     are rundown by about the same amount. Correct? [15:11] ---     I did, so? [15:12] ---     Isn't that a bit strange? [15:14] ---     Why would a cram school that     went out of business a few years ago [15:17] ---     and a house that was already in ruins five years ago,     be rundown to the same extent? [15:25] ---     That's right, Araragi-senpai. [15:29] ---     Five years ago... This place was not a ruined house. [15:33] ---     The "ruined house"     was a misunderstanding on your part... [15:36] ---     This used to be the house     Sodachi Oikura lived in. [15:40] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [15:43] ---     Oikura's... residence? [15:46] ---     Why was she always here     before you, Araragi-senpai? [15:50] ---     Isn't it strange for someone to arrive first     to a meeting point every single time without fail? [15:57] ---     You should look at it that because this was her home,     Oikura-senpai was always able to wait for you. [16:03] ---     But... [16:05] ---     Now, Araragi-senpai. [16:06] ---     I know you're shocked by this,     and I'm sorry I have to whip you even further. [16:10] ---     But this is the key point of my sleuthing. [16:13] ---     Why did Araragi-senpai think that five years ago,     the Oikura residence was a ruined house? [16:18] ---     That's an error in my memory, isn't it? [16:20] ---     No, just a misunderstanding.     Your memory itself is probably correct. [16:25] ---     Back then, the window in this room     was probably already broken like this. [16:28] ---     You specifically stated as such already. [16:31] ---     That's why this isn't an error in your memory,     but merely a misunderstanding. [16:37] ---     Is it what you call domestic violence? [16:40] ---     Indeed. [16:42] ---     It seems Oikura had to grow up     in quite the tragic family environment, [16:47] ---     while you grew up all warm and fuzzy     in a peaceful family. [16:50] ---     Even if you shoved the summer you came here     into a corner of your memory... [16:55] ---     Even if you had packed it away     at the bottom of your memory... [16:57] ---     It perhaps isn't something     that you can be blamed for. [17:02] ---     The reason for her transfer in the second term,     in that case, is somewhat imaginable, too. [17:07] ---     The family that was falling apart     probably fell apart completely. [17:11] ---     Perhaps at that point,     Oikura's last name had changed? [17:15] ---     And that was why when you were reunited with her     in class 1-3 of Naoetsu High, [17:19] ---     you thought you'd never     met her before, Araragi-senpai. [17:23] ---     Well, the thing is,     you should've recognized her face. [17:27] ---     In any case... [17:28] ---     There's no doubt that the Oikura household     was at a critical point back then. [17:32] ---     And she wanted to do something about it. [17:35] ---     Something? [17:37] ---     Something is literally something.     That's why she called you over, Araragi-senpai. [17:42] ---     What Oikura-senpai had sought from     you as compensation was just that. [17:47] ---     No, hold on a sec.     A family breakdown... [17:50] ---     Resolving a violent family breakdown...     That's too much to handle. [17:54] ---     What in the world was she expecting     from someone in 7th grade? [17:57] ---     That's why I said, your parents. [18:00] ---     Parents... [18:01] ---     They're police officers, right? [18:03] ---     The parents who showed the ways     of righteous to Araragi-senpai. [18:06] ---     You were expected to report to those parents     the goings-on of the Oikura household. [18:13] ---     Even if so, I was forbidden from saying anything...     By Oikura herself. [18:18] ---     To not tell anyone     I'm seeing Oikura here. [18:22] ---     In the end, Oikura-senpai probably didn't want     to prosecute her own family. [18:27] ---     Whether it was feeling guilt as a daughter     to rebuke her own parents, [18:31] ---     Or whether she feared retribution...     Perhaps it was both? [18:37] ---     In the end, she sought me to volunteer the condition     of the Oikura household to my parents. [18:42] ---     That's what she had intended. [18:44] ---     I didn't do anything     that Oikura had hoped for. [18:48] ---     But I absorbed all of the knowledge     that Oikura had given me to my heart's content. [18:55] ---     The empty envelope Oikura     had taped underneath the tea table [18:59] ---     was an accurate depiction     of who I was as a man. [19:02] ---     Empty and disappointing. [19:04] ---     I was a guy she couldn't count on. [19:07] ---     Well, that's the gist of it. [19:10] ---     Araragi-senpai, if my memory     serves me correctly, [19:13] ---     you started this investigation     to figure out why you were hated [19:19] ---     by Oikura-senpai     as if you killed her parents. [19:23] ---     That objective, at this point in time,     has basically been completed. [19:27] ---     Therefore, I believe it's about time     to start thinking about retreating from here. [19:31] ---     If there's something you'd like to say in closing,     go ahead. Your final words. [19:37] ---     I really am blessed right now. [19:40] ---     It's true that everything is great,     and I'm happy. [19:43] ---     I have friends, I have a lover,     and I have underclassmen. [19:46] ---     I'm very, very happy. [19:50] ---     But... [19:51] ---     As happy as I am,     I've come to despise myself a little bit. [19:56] ---     Then, that little bit     is how much I will love you. [19:59] ---     Besides, Araragi-senpai. [20:01] ---     Another way to look at this is that it's a good thing     you haven't grown to despise mathematics. [20:07] ---     No doubt. [20:09] ---     It's true. [20:10] ---     No matter what I grow to despise,     even if I lose sight of righteousness... [20:13] ---     I will continue to love mathematics. [20:17] ---     It's already become a curse of sorts. [20:22] ---     OWARIMONOGATARI     SODACHI RIDDLE [20:23] ---     Ougi Oshino... Oshino's niece? [20:28] ---     Oh, yeah. Thanks to her,     I figured out all sorts of things. [20:32] ---     As expected of Oshino's relative,     it was pretty impressive sleuthing. [20:36] ---     Without her, I wouldn't have been able to figure out     those mysteries yesterday or the day before. [20:43] ---     Araragi, It pains me to add to things,     considering how you are now... [20:51] ---     Araragi, it's not strange to figure out     that you hit a wall concerning math [20:54] ---     during the finals for your first term     in your 7th grade year. [21:00] ---     And I think it's also possible to take advantage of that     by placing the "Monty Hall problem" in your shoe locker. [21:05] ---     But... The key point about that plan,     the fact that your parents are police officers... [21:11] ---     How did Oikura find out about that? [21:15] ---     Wasn't that something     you did everything you could to hide? [21:19] ---     That's right. When it comes to that,     I have a habit of not answering even when asked, [21:25] ---     to avoid extra, or unnecessary, troubles. [21:30] ---     But why... Why did Oikura know about that? How? [21:35] ---     Of course, there's the chance she just happened to know     because something caused her to find out. [21:41] ---     Perhaps there's something else     between you and Oikura. [21:45] ---     Some other memory you need to retrace,     another door you still need to open. [21:51] ---     A memory I need to retrace... [21:58] ---     Another door I still need to open... [22:01] ---     Is there something else that I've forgotten,     on top of everything else? [22:02] ---     FOOLISH [22:05] ---     If so, just how foolish     is Koyomi Araragi? [22:10] ---     Is there no end to my foolishness? [22:13] ---     "You're someone that I'd never forget about,"     was what Oikura said. [22:19] ---     If that's the case, she's sure to remember. [22:23] ---     The fool from two years ago, from five years ago,     and from even before that. [22:29] ---     I've arrived in front of my classroom. [22:32] ---     Beyond this door, whether or not     Sodachi Oikura will be there is... [22:36] ---     ...alas, a completely impossible proof. [22:37] ---     ALAS, A COMPLETELY IMPOSSIBLE PROOF.