The next day after you get back from Clare Melford, a note arrives at everyone's houses.
It's from Dr. Aarons.
He wishes to know what the results of the investigations are, and whether they recommend Roby be released in nine days.
The next day after you get back from Clare Melford, a note arrives at everyone's houses.
It's from Dr. Aarons.
He wishes to know what the results of the investigations are, and whether they recommend Roby be released in nine days.
Is Jing Yi still on speaking terms with the guy he knew who knew explosives? ...no, no he is not. He will let Inaaya handle that.
"--I mean, if anyone else has a different plan, I'd be thrilled to hear it. I am open to critique on this one."
"No, explosives seem sensible. Ideally we'd have a better idea of what specifically can kill a bat, but explosives are a place to start."
"My best plan just involved guns, which has less chance of collateral damage but also less chance of saving us if things go south."
"It's the best idea so far. Can someone else buy the explosives? I don't think it looks good if I do it."
"--Point of order: is there any of us he looks good if they buy explosives? See, Terrence, this is why you really should have become a chemist."
"I have a friend who's an engineer who I was going to ask."
"...I guess I have two friends who are engineers now."
"They were still arriving... Jing Yi, you know pretty well about my history with police."
All he's going to say about that.
"You know my history too." Well, unless he's found something out, he knows about his history as the World's Worst Fence, so.
Terrence has to take a moment to process this entire situation. He is an academic. He has opinions about Herodotus. He has opinions about translation.
"Starting a fire at the venue might be easier," he suggests.
"A fire's a perfectly good first resort! I'm just not sure I want it to also be our last resort."
Oscar's ready to hear his argument in favor of arson. It's also frankly reassuring that Terrence is not dragging his feet or playing Devil's cultist's advocate.
"Jumping back a topic-- Do we have any proof that Valentine didn't do it? Not that I don't believe you, I just-- want to know if other people will believe us."
"....I mean, she was straightjacketed at the time, the only evidence she did is that there was a knife found in her room, and a nurse was in on it."
"They might not still be blaming her for the murder once it turned out not to actually be Roby, the news correction didn't say. But I think it's pretty clearly not something she had anything to do with."
"And to convince people she didn't-- well, we'd have to convince them of magic at the same time, it sounds like."