Nevertheless, Light still has a strong sense of justice in this adaption and, with encouragement from Ryuk and Mia, begins using the notebook to create a utopia. That's a dumb question! Misa goes directly against Light orders and, instead of meeting two weeks after their first meeting as Light requested, Misa meets up with Light only two days following their first meeting. I think that's kind of dumb. This change starts when he picks up a death note, a notebook that, when a person's . Believing the world to be "rotten," he uses his Death Note as a means by which he can enact his will to rid the world of evil people. Because they're the only person doing something about all the evil going on in the world. Light says to call an agent that is ranked lower than him and ask for the names and faces of all agents sent to Japan. Eventually, the surveillance cameras get removed and Light plans on finding L through his father. If anything, those people just need to slit their wrist and get it over with. One of Light's main objectives is to create a utopia [2] in which crime has been eradicated because all criminals are dead. As the series progresses, he wears increasingly dark and less colorful clothing. Obata said that he used "a lot of effort" to design Light's wardrobe. His later mania for beating L is also arrogance. A Shinigami gets extra life from killing humans with a Death Note, which is why a Shinigami can live for many years and cannot be killed in any other way. Soichiro threatens Mello rather than killing him, giving Jose the opportunity to shoot Soichiro severely. L asks Light to help their case by pretending to be Kira and tells Light that only he is able to play this role, starting with writing a draft for the speech as Kira. Right, Light-kun? As Light ponders over this, he accepts L's challenge to him. Not only that, but his bluff, a piece of paper, was strangely put back in his door. Light Yagami truly was throughout the series. Light always knows. LIGHT-KUN I LOVE YOU EVEN MORE. "Kira" says to choose one and reveal them in four days and that, because Kira knows the Director's face, there are no special requirements; however, if they should choose L, he must appear on Sakura TV and give a ten-minute speech. Light Yagami ultimately dies because Ryuk, the Shinigami who dropped the Death Note, writes his name in the . However, since it is stated that Mu is where humans go to after death, this is highly debatable. Kenji Urai () and Hayato Kakizawa () shared the role in the 2015 Japanese production, and they will both reprise the role for the 2017 Japanese production. Nevertheless, across adaptions, Light has consistently been portrayed as an idealist and as an individual who is willing to go to extreme measures in order to defend his idea of justice. In the manga, Japanese films, musical and anime (at least before the final episode), Light is steadfast in his decisions as Kira and rarely expresses any doubt in his actions.