With the whole rule about not being able to tell before the final verdict, too, it's going to make for some fun workarounds people will undoubtedly try.
[ uggggggh. ]
Do you think we're ever going to get anything like that? I know people have asked the reapers, but maybe they just said no because it's so early in the competition.
Oh, definitely. People try to work their way around their crimes already. Now this?
[ UGGGGGGH yeah ]
When I was talking to Aika, the first trial, she made it sound like it was something that we could have in the future. But when I asked her this time, all she gave me were the food safety gloves from the back. No condescending no comment.
They always know who the culprit is and how things have gone on Thursdays, I think. Could be that she thought we really didn't need them at the time. I wonder if it'd change if there was a case that required more...uh...finesse? Whatever you want to call it.
... maybe. I'll have to ask them about that, because it has some logic behind it that would probably fit with the way things are run here. [ hateful ] Finesse is a good way to put it, though. It'd be worth knowing if we could have a little more help then.
Yeah...I've been starting to find that everything that could possibly be a stupid explanation is probably closer to how things work. [ which is exhausting. he hates this. ] I agree though. Since it's...pretty obvious by now that we're going to keep going this, at least having an idea of what we may get in the future isn't terrible. It'd at least save us a little time each week from asking and being told no.
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[ uggggggh. ]
Do you think we're ever going to get anything like that? I know people have asked the reapers, but maybe they just said no because it's so early in the competition.
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[ UGGGGGGH yeah ]
When I was talking to Aika, the first trial, she made it sound like it was something that we could have in the future. But when I asked her this time, all she gave me were the food safety gloves from the back. No condescending no comment.
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They always know who the culprit is and how things have gone on Thursdays, I think. Could be that she thought we really didn't need them at the time. I wonder if it'd change if there was a case that required more...uh...finesse? Whatever you want to call it.
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... maybe. I'll have to ask them about that, because it has some logic behind it that would probably fit with the way things are run here. [ hateful ] Finesse is a good way to put it, though. It'd be worth knowing if we could have a little more help then.
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