Satoru didn't have much to discuss with Kimiko, but what he did have was something important and time-sensitive. Still, he had this entire trip to do so. The teens seemed to be having an interesting discussion in the back of his SUV, so he thought to put heavier topics off for the moment. After all, there was no point spoiling their moments. He likely wouldn't have had much to offer anyway, considering how loudly the male behind him was laughing at the time. "Yes you're the odd one out! How much filet mignon do you have in your diet that you've never heard or seen McDonald's? It's literally the bourgeois staple food of broke people across the world!"

She couldn't understand. All her life, she probably never needed a meal outside of her home. On the other hand, other children had to deal with parents' lies about having food at home, when there was nothing worth eating in actuality. Such was a history lesson Yugi had the privilege to give. To do so, he turned in his seat, facing Kimiko and propping a leg up in the space between them. "Listen up, you uncultured pig-swine, and I will enlighten your stupid self! Since the dawn of McDonald's, children across the whole wide world have asked a single question. In car rides, the question has always been: 'Can we go to McDonald's?' What makes McDonald's such an incredible place, is the rejection! 'Do you have McDonald's money' would always be the response of most parents. Few in history have been able to say 'yes, I do!' Those few know a joy the likes of which this world's lesser creatures can never understand, you see?" While Yugi spoke, he seemed so very... holier than thou, as it were. It was all in a joking manner, of course, and it had therefore become Satoru's turn to snicker from the seat ahead of them. What an interesting pair these two were, he thought. It could be considered a stroke of good fortune that he had been the officer assigned to this 'case' involving Ashikaga Kimiko─ others likely would have actually ruined their day by blindly following orders.