No matter how vicious Belmod is, he is not his own boss after all.
So after perfunctory with her, Vodka quickly got to the point: [The murderer, the deceased and the weapon were all chosen correctly, big brother is wise!]
Vodka entered the results one by one and distributed the small black coins that everyone had bet on.
A bunch of words popped up in the chat box, a half-smile and half-curse from Chianti.
Vodka skillfully used his eyes to filter out the curse part, and when he saw Chianti said: [Haha, I made the right bet!]
Vodka took a look at her record: the murder weapon was indeed correct, but everyone was right about this, so ignore it. As for the others, Chianti, the "dead man," held the long-haired woman, and she, the "murderer," held down the dark-skinned man.
Vodka: "..." You're right! Obviously nothing is right!
I was shocked, I thought I entered the wrong result.
But soon he remembered something and went to look at Cohen's records. Then he found that this taciturn guy had bet on a dark-skinned man in the "dead" column, but bet on a long-haired woman in the "murderer" column.
If I remember correctly, Chianti asked him to stake both times.
Vodka looked at the right murderer and touched his chin thoughtfully: She actually guessed it right?
When facing Uzo, it is undoubtedly more important to find the dangerous murderer than guessing the deceased - because no matter who is the deceased, you must be prepared to be suddenly targeted. There is no difference.
But if the murderer can be accurately identified, prevention will undoubtedly be more targeted, which can increase the probability of survival and no injury.
"Let me see who is responsible for the murderer..." Vodka counted them one by one.
"Brother, he chose a woman with long hair, and he made the right choice. This should be inferred from the word 'KIX' on the deceased's cell phone."
Vodka secretly muttered in his heart: "Although no other evidence has been found at that time, I can roughly guess who the murderer is based on this real death message left by the deceased - after all, there are so many people coming and going in places like the airport.
My eldest brother and I often went there to engage in kidnappings and assassinations. With an airport code like this, you can tell what it refers to at a glance."
"Brother is wise! But..."
Vodka sighed: What is the purpose of guessing the murderer? Is it to predict the danger, find the surface danger source before the murder occurs, and then stay away appropriately?
But the death message... this is something that will only appear after the deceased is dead. Inferring from clues is not called prejudgment, that is called inference.
"Next time I have to end it earlier." Vodka wiped his face silently, "But forget it this time, the most important thing is that Brother has fun." After all, hugging Brother Gin's thigh is also an effective way to reduce the mortality rate.
After reading Gin’s bet, Vodka continued reading.
"Curaçao...huh?"
Vodka Typing: [@curacao, why did you vote for the woman in the knitted hat?]
This woman's reasoning ability should not be weak, and she is often sent across the country by Rum, so she should know more about airports than he does. But she actually made the wrong choice?
Curacao felt his pocket shake: "..."
She jumped down from the vent and knocked down the last mission target in front of her with the butt of her gun.
Curacao then dismantled the equipment on the man, found the key, opened the locked door, and called several outside members to come in and clean up.
After her subordinates started working in an orderly manner, she retreated to the side and took a look at her cell phone.
After catching a glimpse of the news about vodka, Curaçao's eyes became dark: "..."
Why did you vote for the woman in the knitted hat?
It's not because you bastard suddenly closed down!
Curacao would glance at her phone when she had free time, but of course she had to spend most of her time doing tasks. Unfortunately, she also became busy in the second half, and more or less missed some messages.
When I had time to look at my phone again, the ten-second countdown suddenly popped up.
In just ten seconds, Curacao had no time to look back at the surveillance camera. At that time, she thought quickly in her mind and had to make a guess based on her intuition.
——The first is the dark-skinned man. Among the four suspects, he is the only one who has no alibi. Although this may be a counter-routine set by Uzo, it would be too stupid to guess wrong if he takes the bet, so rule it out.
Then there were the remaining three people. Chianti asked Cohen to choose a long-haired woman. This sniper's luck and intuition have never been very good, so they ruled it out.
The only ones left are the woman in the knitted hat and the man in steel.
There were no clues and incomplete information, so I had to make blind guesses based on intuition.
When there were only two seconds left in the countdown, Curaçao gritted his teeth and voted for the woman in the knitted hat.
——She remembered that Uzo was a little interested in Akai Shuichi, and he had once persecuted an unlucky knitted hat on the plane. Maybe this guy had a special liking for knitted hats.
Although there is no evidence, it is still a choice of 1 out of 2. What if you guess it right?
Curacao voted.
Then it was wrong.
Curacao: “…”
...Unexpectedly, Knitted Hat was just an innocent passerby this time.
She silently put away her phone and pretended not to see the message from Vodka: she was busy and had no time to look at her phone. Didn't she just lose a small black coin? It's not a big problem, she doesn't care. She doesn't care at all.
And she wasn't the only one who was unlucky - if I read correctly, Bermod didn't vote at all, and I don't know if he was entangled by Uzo at the scene.
Curacao comforted herself like this, and then suddenly felt something was wrong: Belmod shared this case, and she was originally rewarded with small black coins. And she didn't invest, so although she didn't earn anything, she didn't lose anything either.
...So I am still the worst?
It's all Vodka's fault, so why cut off the game so suddenly? We should give people some time to review the video.
Curacao's eyes twitched slightly, and he made a mental note to this stupid colleague. Then he pressed the exit button hard and closed this unpleasant little program.
…
Vodka@Curaçao didn’t get a reply and went to Chianti again.
Chianti ignored him, but it made him particularly angry: [Hahaha, guess what.]
Vodka: "..."
...This hateful woman! She scolded Belmode for mysticism every day, and ended up learning to be mystical herself.
But it wasn't a big problem. This "guess it" made Vodka suddenly think of the chat he had just had during the case.
If I remember correctly, Belmod has already asked this question once.
Chianti did not answer, but Cohen responded - when Suzuki Sonoko saw the bloody "S" on the scene and guessed that the long-haired woman was the murderer, Uzzo gave her an encouraging attitude.
"That's it! Uzo's attitude is reflected in such details." Vodka felt that he had made a huge gain.
But then I felt something was wrong: "But this is also a clue that appeared after the crime! Everyone is dead, so what's the use of guessing the murderer? Unless it's a serial murder case, but Uzo actually prefers to kill one person alone and accurately.
, serial murders only occur when he is in a high mood."