The Monday, ne? Ah, just a couple days too late, I think. Yes, thank you Miss Verita! That does help! I'll just have to put this other idea on the back burner.
[blinks] If I got what right? [blinks again] Oh! The antidote riddle? Sorry, I didn't realize I'd said that aloud. Yes! Let's run with this.
So, doctor Resarci. [Fuu puts a thinking face on, but can't get rid of the happy tone in her voice despite her bitterness for the subject.]
He had the power to help us with the nanobot virus, even by warning us sooner or by contributing something to the riddle, but didn't. He left it up to us, while he was cozy in his lab. Perhaps I should feel lucky that he told us about the riddle at all? He's supposed to be helping gather evidence from the murdered bodies, right? From that accidental broadcast from the Sheriff, it sounded like the doctor's been taking his time about it. And a doctor should naturally be concerned for all the people whose lives he's in charge of, but what if he cared more for one group than another?
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[blinks] If I got what right? [blinks again] Oh! The antidote riddle? Sorry, I didn't realize I'd said that aloud. Yes! Let's run with this.
So, doctor Resarci. [Fuu puts a thinking face on, but can't get rid of the happy tone in her voice despite her bitterness for the subject.]
He had the power to help us with the nanobot virus, even by warning us sooner or by contributing something to the riddle, but didn't. He left it up to us, while he was cozy in his lab. Perhaps I should feel lucky that he told us about the riddle at all?
He's supposed to be helping gather evidence from the murdered bodies, right? From that accidental broadcast from the Sheriff, it sounded like the doctor's been taking his time about it.
And a doctor should naturally be concerned for all the people whose lives he's in charge of, but what if he cared more for one group than another?
What do you think? Sounds suspicious, right?