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Anonymous File :-(, x)
In regard to whether or not Lelouch told Suzaku about Euphie, I think Suzaku figured the truth for himself. He spent over a year raging about her death - I doubt he would get over it in a month if he didn't know the truth.
Plus, they were genuinely friendly with each other in Turn 22, you know, during the scene in the garden with the happy gay music. Like that would have happened if there was this burden hanging between the two, like, "Hey, you killed my girlfriend, but that's okay, because I get it now, it's all for the greater good." Not.
And one purpose of Zero Requiem was to erase Euphie's name as the "massacre princess". I mean, what would be Suzaku's guess of why Lelouch would want to do something like that, if he thought he purposefully made it happen in the first place? Suzaku's not completely thick. I think that's originally why he agreed to everything - for Euphie's sake.
I also can't see Lelouch actually telling him, but hinting in really obscure ways. So when Lelouch drills Suzaku his plan, he gets it. Because I doubt he'd want to "be his sword" and "slash away all his enemies" if he didn't.
AND, THEY HAD A WHOLE MONTH TOGETHER THAT WE WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT HAPPENED DURING. (Damn you, Sunrise.) (Also, this turned into an essay. Sorry.)
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