After the events of the Newlydead Game, Ouma follows Myriam Scuttlebutt to her world (AKA the Pheonix Wright universe) to escape Monokuma's killing game. With his newfound freedom in a different world (in the future) he gets himself enrolled at Themis Legal Academy under the prosecutor course. He's not exactly sure if he will follow that career in the long run due to it being "The Dark Age of the Law," which is part of the reason he joined the Newspaper Club. The other part was Myriam herself. He did, after all, go out of his way to make sure she got to the hotel. Having him at her school can be how she repays him.
He doesn't let go of his old lying ways, though. Not completely. To blend in with the crowd, he goes all out. Just like a kid with Chuunibyou, he makes bold claims of being the former leader of an evil organization who was once captured by enemy spies and forced to fake his death to escape. He claims to be plotting his revenge from the shadows, stocking up on highly advanced technology (mostly nerf guns and spy gizmos you could buy at a toy store) as a hobby. He won't say anything about his actual past to students who don't know him, and if a teacher asks he's just a normal student having some fun before he has to graduate. Not that there isn't a small bit of truth in his outlandish claims...
He doesn't let go of his old lying ways, though. Not completely. To blend in with the crowd, he goes all out. Just like a kid with Chuunibyou, he makes bold claims of being the former leader of an evil organization who was once captured by enemy spies and forced to fake his death to escape. He claims to be plotting his revenge from the shadows, stocking up on highly advanced technology (mostly nerf guns and spy gizmos you could buy at a toy store) as a hobby. He won't say anything about his actual past to students who don't know him, and if a teacher asks he's just a normal student having some fun before he has to graduate. Not that there isn't a small bit of truth in his outlandish claims...