Player 11, please speak.
" Yeah, 12's speech this round was alright. At least he managed to find out that 6 wasn't the dream cameraman. My first reaction when I saw 4 and 6 die was the same as him. It definitely wasn't that 6 killed 4 and then Wolf Blade landed on 6. The dream cameraman must still be alive on the field. I just don't know who it is.”
To be honest, 4 and 6 were dead, and 7 didn't fold. 11 was quite surprised. He originally thought that 6 was the Dream Catcher and 4 was the Prophet, but now things had changed. Before hearing 7's speech, it was really hard to say who was the Prophet and who was the Fierce Jump.
If Proud 6 and Proud 7 stepped on the wolves, what would Sword4 do? If he was out of position, he would run to the hunter or witch to attack. It would be great if he could tank 4 today. Anyway, 6 did not kill 7, which proved that 6 was not a dream. 7's prophet was infinitely high, and 4 was very likely to be pushed out of the game.
But now that the 4 was down, the good guy would definitely take the 4. He couldn't have taken poison, right? He couldn't have taken the 6 and taken the 4. Although there was nothing wrong with this logic, in this situation, only a person with water in his brain would do such a thing. Was the 6 the kind of person with water in his brain?
Obviously not. 6 was an experienced and high-level player. He knew when to show off and when not to show off. In this situation, he could not show off. He could only obediently kill No. 7. However, since No. 7 was not dead, then 6 definitely could not be a Dream Catcher.
However, the Dream Catcher who was hiding and not jumping was probably Player No. 1. Because he was the only one who talked about the real Dream Catcher not jumping, but choosing to stand on side 4, 6, and 7, Wolf Stepping on Wolves, so he looked the most like a Dream Catcher.
" I don't know what you guys are thinking, but there are two extreme opposing logics in front of us. One is that 7 became a prophet because 6 accepted the assassination, but he jumped into the Dream Catcher instead of being a Dream Catcher. The other is that 7 couldn't become a prophet because 4 was stabbed. It could be that 6 or 7 was trampled by wolves, but the Dream Catcher didn't jump and disrupted their plan.”
" Today, it's up to us, the good guys, to choose which one to believe. If we believe that 7 is a prophet, then 4 is definitely a teammate. There will definitely be a wolf in 1 or 5. As for whether it will be one wolf or two wolves, it's hard to say. If we don't believe that 7 is a prophet, then we'll have to trample on the wolves in 6 or 7. I'm not sure now, so I can only wait for 7 to finish speaking before making a decision.”
11 was thinking, if 4 was a wolf, why would he kill himself?
One had to know that Player 2 had been pushed out of the game by him. Under such circumstances, he couldn't really be ruthless enough to send out his wolf teammate, right? Therefore, if 4 was a wolf, 2 could only be a good person. If they killed another good person at night, they would have a big lead in the round. Although they could be a wolf teammate, it didn't seem to be worth it.
Unless Wolves were eliminated in the second round, Wolves did not have the lead in the round. They could only fight for their last hope by using their identity. However, this logic did not make sense at all. Two and four were two wolves, and four was in the last position to vote for their wolf teammate. Wasn't this nonsense?
Even if there were so many good people pressuring him to play 2, he was still a prophet with a solid identity. If he had played outside the number, it should not have been difficult, so he really could not win 2 or 4.
" As for whether Player 2 was a good person or a wolf, it doesn't matter now. In short, his identity is below that of a commoner. Today, the good person will listen to Player 7's conversation and see who he tested yesterday. Was it a kill or a gold water test? Is the logic of the test correct? Player 12 is right. God should never jump, whether it's a witch, a hunter, or a dream-taker.”
"Alright, that's all I have to say. No matter who the prophet is, I'll still recognize 3 as a good person. Even if 2 was really eliminated as a commoner, I don't think 3 is deliberately pushing 2. I can only say that he made a wrong judgment. However, 3 can't be blamed for this. 2 can only blame himself for asking for trouble. As for Player 1, I think it's fine. If 4 really created his own identity, then he should be the identity of 5. The possibility of 1 being 1 is relatively small.”
11 actually wanted to say that Player 1 was a dream cameraman, but he swallowed his words. He only needed to know this in his heart and there was no need to say it out loud. Therefore, when he was using Player 4 as his identity, he took out Player 1 and focused on Player 5.
However, there was something wrong with the good guy who was in the outer position. If 2's trump card was not a wolf, then 1 and 3 would have to have a wolf. Since 11 recognized 3, he should suspect 1's identity. Therefore, it was more likely that 4 was used as an identity for 1. How could he say 5? This was obviously a deliberate diversion.
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