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“Please, I wanna hear it! It’s the only way I’m ever gonna know.” You ask politely. He said Vanessa isn’t going to open her lips, so…
“I like your enthusiasm, son.” Judge Middleton bobs his head. “Captain van Zullekom was decorated for her immaculate work as the leader of the most important bodyguard unit below the presidential level. Defending distinguished guests from renowned criminals around the globe. For example, I don’t know if his name still makes rounds, but she was not only capable of deterring the infamous and enigmatic assassin <span class="mu-s">Spy Dragon]</span>‘s strike, but she’s the only person to have ever wounded him. Two scars on his chin, right here.” Wilvy’s relative points at his own face to exemplify where the wounds are in excruciating detail. “The only known details we have about this criminal’s appearance is thanks to the Captain. He’s still at large.”
Spy Dragon? What kind of name is that for an assassin? Wait, it couldn’t be… a spicy individual, right?
“Those were nothing more than lucky shots, I assure you...” Vanessa looks dejected, like the act doesn’t deserve its praise.
“Hoho, I ended up fixated on one story, apologies!” The Judge notices himself.
“Judge Middleton, how come you know where the man was <span class="mu-i">specifically</span> wounded?” Detective Wright is smelling something fishy.
“Captain van Zullekom told me herself, of course.” Without a hitch, the Judge dispels any notion of tomfoolery.
“How compelling! I thought she was ever so reserved to go into such details.” Mr. Wright smiles. He doesn’t buy the answer. “Seems to me that once you change ranks, your lips get looser.” He turns to Vanessa.
“E-Excuse me? I don’t recall ever detailing my experience to the judge!” Vanessa won’t be anyone’s fall girl!
“A thought-provoking response.” It’s like Dale Wright was waiting for those exact same words from the Lieutenant. He now turns to you, both hands on his hips, smiling. “Hey, Mr. Noon, with this contradiction in mind, what would this implicate about our Judge here?”
<span class="mu-s">How do you respond?</span>
>“That the Judge is lying?” You don’t need to point out more without proof.
>“That van Zuspicious is at it again?” Her biggest crime: being a liar! If you ignore the corruption…
>“Judge Middleton knows the Spy Dragon?” You mean, if he knows exactly where the scars are, and the assassin hasn’t been captured...
>“You shouldn’t use me to implicate someone.” You’ll refrain from saying anything.
>“I don’t know.” Act like a clueless idiot, you’re being trained by Vanessa after all.
>Write In.