Chapter 801: White Dew and Black Tide Prologue 22

Indeed, ours is a cheating perspective, I'm afraid it can't be used as evidence to judge the case.

Uh…

Doctor: And there is a point that is hard to explain. If the girl had a conflict with Cowell or the "third person" in the tunnel, why didn't Linnie notice it at all? According to the time, they should have exchanged at the same time, right?

Paimon: Yes!

Fujimaru Ritsuka: That is to say, Lini himself is not flawless.

The result is that the more we investigate, the more suspicious Linny becomes. Even we make this judgment based on the groundless assumption that the PV representative and the owner of the Eye of God are not bad people... but in fact, this is not a reason that can be used as substantial evidence at all.

Now it is - everyone can confirm from the information obtained from watching the movie that the murderer is not Linney, but it is most likely that Cowell was killed in return, but there is no evidence that can help Linney get away with it.

The situation in the video is even worse than ours. The more we investigate, the more it looks like Linney.

Paimon: Got it! Now is the time for the Duel Agent to take action!

Linney: Uh…

Linnette: So that was also a foreshadowing?

It says here that the "Oracle" has self-awareness or something... It's a bit scary, right?

Doctor: Look at it in a positive way, maybe it's an omnic. After all, now both Bengtet and FGO have big iron blocks with self-awareness, the only one missing is Teyvat.

...My friend, please stop adding to Teyvat's technology!

But didn’t we see that they had some machines that looked like intelligent machines? And Catherine, a puppet whose true nature was unknown, was also…

...Yes

Fu Nina: Those machines don't have self-awareness! ...I don't think so, right? Uh, Alan should know more about this, right? After all, he is the King of Wonder Machines!

The parties chose to remain silent...

Furninna: Alan, say something!

Doctor: His silence says it all... Hmm... Why don't you tell me, could this sentence 'the two judgments are always completely consistent' be a flag?

If so...it means that the Supreme Judge of Fontaine is also unreliable for once?

No, no, no, rather than thinking that there was something wrong with the decision of the Villette trial, I think there might be something wrong with the oracle... After all, that was Lord Villette!

Uh... do you believe more in the Oracle or Villette?

I don't know. I believe both of them... Let's see what happens. With Lord Villette's personality, I don't think he has any problems... Could it be that someone has done something to the Oracle? !

Not necessarily. What if, for some reason, Lord Villette wants to show leniency, but the Oracle is merciless?

Impossible, who has the right to ask Lord Villet to show some leniency... Well, if it's a traveler, just ignore what I said. After all, a traveler is an unexpected situation and it's easy for him to cause trouble. But with his network of connections, I guess Fontaine can't just do something to him...

Fujimaru Ritsuka: You know what, if I think about it carefully, it is possible that he is a traveler.

Traveler: ...Just wait for me to order!

Hahahaha

Paimon: Wow! Navia actually carries a cooking stove with her?

Good guy…

Administrator Q: Travelers will carry their houses with them in the future.

Traveler:?

Paimon:?

Ga?

That’s how you make dessert…and it looks delicious!

Paimon: I'm drooling hehe~

I'm dying of laughter. The conversation between these two subordinates is really interesting. One is responsible for clapping and the other is responsible for smiling, right? Hahaha~

It can be seen that they have a very good relationship haha~

Gui Naifen: That's strange. Although Paimon is greedy and unreliable, he wouldn't make a mistake in remembering how many desserts he ate.

Su Shang: Yes, with Paimon’s personality, he will remember it well, right?

March 7: It can't be that two macarons were lost for no reason, right? Is there a thief in this place? He only stole the desserts... huh? A thief?

Navia: Could it be that...

Fujimaru Ritsuka: Is it the girl dressed as 'Halsey'? She really ran out, and she couldn't escape from the opera house!

So she was hungry and couldn't help but eat two desserts, right?

It was just a guess before, but if it was really not Paimon who remembered it wrong but the girl who did it... then it's probably not a guess anymore. It was indeed Cowell who did it and was killed in return, and the girl escaped with her own skills.

That little girl...could she be a member of the treasure-stealing group? !

Administrator Q: Who knows, to be able to escape from Linny, and escape from the tunnel under the noses of the Water God, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Fontaine police... to steal macarons under the noses of the travelers... Wow! Who can have such skills!

Paimon: If you put it that way... then...

...Or our reasoning is wrong, or else...Teyvat really has... a lot of talented people...

[The next day, the traveler discussed the clues with Navia and the others, but still did not make any progress in the case. Before they knew it, it was time for the trial to begin.

After the trial began, Linny briefly revealed the magic tricks and explained that he had been in the magic box and therefore could not commit the crime. However, this was refuted by Funina with the "strange noise" from the previous magic show, making everyone realize that he had not actually been in the magic box.

Then, Furninna directly revealed that Linni and Linnet were from the "House of Hearth", which means that they were the Fatui.

Everyone was talking about it, thinking that the girl’s disappearance case might indeed have been caused by the Fatui.

Linney also admitted that he was indeed a member of the Fatui and that he was not in the magic box at the time. 】

It's the second day.

Investigation also takes time.

Funina: What do you mean, if they can't figure it out, I can't figure it out?!

Hahahaha

Exploding Hair Water God ()

Navia: Ahem

The trial has begun. Let's see what Furninna has to say. She came up and swore that Linni was the murderer. After all, she is the water god. She would not identify the murderer without any reason.

Hey, did Linny really not hear that voice?

Wow, is this really a foreshadowing?

In other words, Linny lied right from the start. He didn't rush to the box in the audience at the first opportunity...

Ah this...

Linnet: Brother, I can't explain this unless I reveal my identity.

Funina: Is there any possibility for you to avoid exposing your identity?

Paimon: No...you really do have a special identity!

Traveler: I don’t know why, but I’m not surprised at all.