If you're going to try to turn this around on me, you haven't been paying attention. Not only have I collected and examined vote-related testimony, but I've reduced the wolves' cover, with information that was likely to be overlooked. Opening up testimonies on the suspicion votes disadvantaged no one but the wolves; with enough confessions, the wolves can't use it as easily for strategies to push sheep into the ousting. I've also encouraged everyone to abandon the idea of intentionally tying the votes, just to keep the wolves from tilting the polls into their favor, when sheep have the advantage of being a majority. I presented evidence that the number of wolves caught so far was very likely only one, which allows us to understand if this third ousting is a success or failure... which, if we use today's clue, will then tell us if we have two more safe sheep, or if we need to guess again on the same group of teams. And there is nothing strange about knowing the rules, Inspector Cabanela; just as any good detective should know the laws. It's easy enough to see that trying to break doors gets us nowhere, and our focus needs to be on uncovering the wolves as quickly as possible so we can end this.
This is a fight for justice, Inspector Cabanela; until this game is concluded, people will continue to disappear, and everything I've worked for is to keep the wolves from having advantages, using evidence that was likely going to be overlooked. But you focusing on escaping from here does nothing to exempt you from suspicion of being a wolf.
We've never found the perfect evidence here, Inspector Cabanela. No one is 100% suspicious. The text gave us our last "clue"; the only sure conviction we can get is if a wolf confesses, but we can't expect that to happen. However, as I stated earlier, we'll have to make our best guesses. And right now, you and your partner remain at the top of my list of suspects.
Besides, I believe now is the time to vote for a team in the last group of three. Because if we're right, that leaves two more safe sheep instead of one, and the remaining wolf team won't be able to catch up on eliminating them. If this works, the last round will have at least one safe sheep in it.
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This is a fight for justice, Inspector Cabanela; until this game is concluded, people will continue to disappear, and everything I've worked for is to keep the wolves from having advantages, using evidence that was likely going to be overlooked. But you focusing on escaping from here does nothing to exempt you from suspicion of being a wolf.
We've never found the perfect evidence here, Inspector Cabanela. No one is 100% suspicious. The text gave us our last "clue"; the only sure conviction we can get is if a wolf confesses, but we can't expect that to happen. However, as I stated earlier, we'll have to make our best guesses. And right now, you and your partner remain at the top of my list of suspects.
Besides, I believe now is the time to vote for a team in the last group of three. Because if we're right, that leaves two more safe sheep instead of one, and the remaining wolf team won't be able to catch up on eliminating them. If this works, the last round will have at least one safe sheep in it.