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Angie's Student Council
Maki gathered with everyone in the gymnasium the very next morning at the Monokubs request. The participants were presented with the third motive, the Necronomicon, and were told that they would be able to bring back someone who had died already as a transfer student. This motive baffled the students, with Maki writing it off as nonsense.

However, Angie seemed to embrace the motive, saying the "corpses" so far may have just been very accurate imitations to make the real people seem dead. Some of the students argued that there's no way that's possible, but Gonta said that more letters were added to the rock in the courtyard, deducing that perhaps the four people who had died are actually alive and wrote that message. Angie praised Gonta and, like Himiko before him, pulled him into a hug. She instilled hers and Atua's authority into him by reassuring him that he's not alone and that Atua is like a gentle grandmother that always keeps him safe, effectively playing off of Gonta's desire for a motherly figure.

It is then revealed that Angie had actually met up with a number of students the night prior and put together a Student Council in order to end the Killing Game, but Maki wanted nothing to do with them. She didn't care at all about the Student Council or the rules they attempted to enforce, viewing Angie manipulative and stating that Atua's will was actually her own will. Nevetheless, Angie's Student Council would impose strict new regulations and guidelines on the rest of the participants, such as not being able to go out at nighttime. While they did this with good intentions due to Kirumi having committed her murder at nighttime, this rule interfered with Maki's, Kaito's, and Shuichi's training times, which they would do once again that same night.

Training with Shuichi
Regardless however, Maki met up with Shuichi to train without Kaito due to being "too sick". This annoyed Maki greatly due to him being the one to stubbornly insist that they all train together in the first place yet now is unable to show up. Nevertheless, her and Shuichi trained together in the courtyard with their goal being one-hundred push-ups. She asked him why Shuichi would train with Kaito, thinking that detectives really didn't need to do something like this. When listening to his explanation, she asked him if he looked up to Kaito. Shuichi responded by saying that he didn't exactly look up to him, just that he had never been around someone so relaxed and impulsive. Maki sighed in response, stating that she never knew how gross it was to listen to guys talk about being manly. With that, Maki finished her one-hundred push-ups and sprang up and dusted off her hands.

Shuichi couldn't help but comment on how fast she was, but Maki said that she was forced to do push-ups until she passed out and that one-hundred was nothing for her. She then stated that she could sort of understand what he meant about Kaito, even going so far as to say that she was jealous of how relaxed and carefree he could be. Looking at Kaito made her wonder just what she is anymore due to being taught by the Holy Salvation Society to only value the bare essentials so that they could mold her as they saw fit. She herself wondered if she was still human after everything that had been done to her, stating that even K1-B0 was more human than her. As she continued to talk, she stopped herself, wondering why she was even talking to Shuichi due to thinking that he couldn't possibly help or understand her. Shuichi countered this however, saying that he could sort of understand due to not even really wanting to be a detective in the first place. He said that uncovering people's secrets for money wasn't a job he was never keen on, but now felt differently about it due to being able to assist his friends and that it was thanks to Kaede and Kaito that he feels that way now. Maki simply responded by saying that she didn't ask to hear his story, then walked away, her face remaining totally unfazed.

On her way back to her dorm room, Maki was stopped by Angie and her fellow Student Council Members. They criticized Maki for going against the nighttime rule and told her that because of how wary everyone is of her that she shouldn't just do whatever she pleased. Maki told them that all they wanted to do was take their freedom away, but didn't engage with them much further and simply went to bed.

Stopping Angie
The very next morning, everyone gathered in the dining hall only to find out that the Student Council had blocked access to the Death Road of Despair. This act outraged Kaito and many of those who did not support the Student Council, Maki included. Angie even went as far as to destroy a Flashback Light to prevent anyone from finding out more secrets of the outside world and as such, fueling their desires to leave. As a result, a divide formed among the participants, with Maki continuing to oppose the Student Council.