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Old 2011-02-05, 17:15   Link #2976
Chron
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Originally Posted by Sherringford View Post
That actually makes perfect sense.

"I...really can't kill 6 people at once. I mean I'm a frail thing. So guys just wait there and look pretty. Pretend to be dead."

That way the first twilight victims are basically out of the game since they don't leave the crime scene and never know that actual murders are going on. Then, they die with the bomb.

Faking the first twilight does not contradict Yasu culprit in any way.
On a purely logistical level, yes. But the motivations are pretty different. For the murder game, we have Battler's deductive skills being tested, but for the sake of acknowledging Yasu on rekindling that romance between them. The bomb is the "bad end" that marks her bet. It's a pure gamble.

On the other hand, the actual murders themselves are something done by a shrewd mind that wants to ensure the deaths of the family members. Essentially, hedging their own bets.

Considering how often she talks about "abandoning herself to the roullette", the actual murders simply isn't consistent with the pure gamble Yasu is claiming to let herself be caught up in.
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