The words were spoken in impeccable English, a distraction from the Japanese Light used with his father. Light swallowed as Soichiro gasped on the other end. Like a old recorder from thirty years ago, the voice droned on, this time in Japanese, "Pardon. Perhaps I should be more specific. At 6:11PM, nineteen Disney World employees exploded."
As Light's father expressed words of disbelief and condolence, Light tried to deduce the picture in a factual, logical way. Since Soichiro was not surprised by an incognito, mechanical voice then the eavesdropper could only be L. While Light knew L phrased the event like a newspaper heading on purpose, Light did not think L was one for theatricals.
Radioactive? Chemical?
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American English, but with some intuitive trace of British roots. It bore remarkable similarities to L, but Light did not think L had anything to do with B. To commit a murder in public went against everything L stood for. Light could only imagine one real reason why B would present themselves in the way L would have - to discredit L before L appeared.
"The account numbers will be given after you provide evidence that the money is gathered. You have an undetermined amount of time from now until I contact you again to gather the money. Then you have 2 hours to transfer the money. If the eight billion is not ready by then, then I will not give the account numbers and you will not be able to deposit the money and people die. Remember, I am always watching."
After the voice spoke, the line was disconnected and all the screens returned to normal. Most people rushed over to the fallen intern, but Light quickly activated a program on his computer, trying to figure out what happened. Within two minutes, he received notifications that similar announcements were made in New York, London, Paris, Beijing and six other countries. In each location, at least one person was called out by name and then killed after doing