"Are you sure it's okay if we keep sitting on your father's grave?" June asked as the three of them settled on the grassy area.
"It's alright," Haruto said. "My dad loved getting sat on!"
"Ay-yo?" June asked, genuinely traumatized.
"I think we should stop talking about our dad. He's probably partying in heaven now," Haruto said. "Rest in peace to him."
"As I said, we need to talk about what I have kept from the two of you for so long."
June shook off the feeling of guilt from sitting on their dead dad's grave and focused on Haruto's story instead.
Maybe this would finally bring him the answers he thought he could get from Haruki.
As much as June was enraged that Haruki made him believe he was a murderer, he also felt relieved that Haruto was still alive and well.
Even though he never really interacted with him in this life, he could feel that Haruto was a good person who deserved a long life.