>>5294552<span class="mu-s">Turn 15</span>
Correction from the previous turn >>5308675. Here's the correct link for "Cat and Mouse" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5V7Blmpd2AIt's been reported in the news that Yishun suffers from an infestation of ratfolk, and the mayor has spent part of his sanitation budget to set traps. You've been outside in the sun for a long time, and you were able resist the energy delivered by this one trap. Still, it's dangerous, so you retreat to the safe area, near the entrance.
Lately, you haven't been diligent in your study of Islam. You browse to
Quran.com on your phone, a website dedicated to the study of the sacred scriptures. You read the verses out loud, as solemnly as your limited education allows.
<span class="mu-r">"O believers! Fight the disbelievers around you and let them find firmness in you. "</span> (At-Tawbah, 123)
The enemies of Islam like to say that one needs "nuance" when reading the Quran, that the sibylline verses must be studied in context. With "nuance", they turn things upside down, bestow new meanings to ancient and holy concepts. In reality, this is an attempt at apostasy. The Prophet wrote those verses specifically to be studied, memorized and understood by any common man. Yes, as he commands, you must remain firm against their lies, you must crucify and behead the disbelievers. Thanks to the Prophet, your eye sight, which had been blurry from the trap, returns to normal.
You wish to find Master Bezalel, not only for his guidance, but also to inform him of your firmness in your beliefs. He still doesn't answer his phone. Considering he has no reason to ignore you, you conclude that he's either injured, in hiding, or has encountered legal troubles. You decide to take the metro to Raffles Place, where the bank is located, and investigate what happened to him.
The Straits Time have published a small article about Michael Chng. The article is short, and only says that he died from falling off a rooftop, and that the police is investigating the cause of death. It's been roughly 24 hours, shouldn't the autopsy have revealed that it was a murder? It's true, though, his head exploded, which is the part you had hit the most. You click the profile of the writer, a certain <span class="mu-i">Michelle Ng</span>. What's the proper reading for this name? She looks hot and has a nice smile, not the type of person you'd expect to write about gruesome deaths.
You're now in a business district. Your pirate outfit is not formal enough, so you take it off, roll it into a ball, and push it inside your backpack. You're now wearing your faithful, resplendent abaya. The receptionist at UOB Bank is of no help. She says that she cannot share information about members of personnel and tells you to call Mr. Bezalel yourself. <span class="mu-i">He's not answering, stupid bitch! The few people you speak to in the lobby act like they don't know him, and you can feel the scorn in their voice.</span>