[So, the festival is now over and everything around the cities is being cleaned up. The booths has been placed away and the confetti on the ground being swept away. It looks just like what most finished festivals looked like. It even has that usual feeling of nostalgia when you just look around, just thinking about that amazing event. Of course,
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[The Professor pulls out his notebook from his sling bag and opens it up, jotting down the won 30 picarats next to Ramona's name.]
Wonderfully done, Miss Ramona. It seems as if you tore apart that one quite quickly.
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Would you like to solve another puzzle of mine, or would you like to go ahead and exchange your picarats for prizes? You are still in Violet City, correct?
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[ lol. ]
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Yes, we are. I apologize if you are not very knowledgeable about the western mailing system.
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At the professor's riddle, he just smiles, remembering those old detective riddles his father used to tell.]
The maid was the murderer. Unless the murder happened in a world where they don't have the "no mail on Sundays" doctrine, there should be no mail for her to collect.
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[And he jots down 30 picarats next to Miles' name in his notepad in neat handwriting.]
You are quite clever for a boy your age. I am very impressed that you solved it very quickly.
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My father and I used to play games like this often. I also liked to read mysteries..
I wonder if they have libraries here in Johto.
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I have no seen a library here in Johto so far, but there is a school in Violet City. I am teaching there at the moment, and they do have a few books that you may read there.
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If that's not it, I'd have to know more specific details.
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[He writes down the won amount of picarats next to Apollo's name in his notebook where he writes down all his puzzles, clues in this world, and the picarats given to each person.]
As expected from a defense attorney, Mr. Justice. That took you no time to solve it, did you?
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What exactly are picarats? Is it some kind of points system?
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Would you like to do that, Mr. Justice, or would you like to save and keep solving?
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The maid. It has to be the maid. She was having an affair with the master of the house and wanted him to leave his wife, but he wouldn't, so she murdered him in revenge for taking her virginity.
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W-Well, sir. You have the murderer correct, but the motive is quite different. No affair was made with anyone in the household. The officers heard no other information but their alibis when they made the arrest.
[Picarats are now down to 27.]
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Oh... Well, if it's still the maid...
[He reaches up, playing idly with his hair.]
I guess it's the mail then. Most Christian countries don't get mail on Sundays. I think my answer is better though...
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Yes, and you are quite correct this time, Mr. France! Mail is normally not mailed on Sundays, and the officers caught onto that detail instantly. Wonderful job.
[And he quickly scribbles down the won picarats next to France's name.]
A-Ah, well, I apologize if you think so. I am afraid none of the puzzles I have at the moment involve anything about affairs or anything involving any...sexual matters...
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