When Suzy remained silent, the voice rang out again, taunting her.
“Your silence means agreement. Since you’ve agreed, let’s begin! Given how well you know Diana, this game should be easy for you.
“After all, last time, I sent someone so convincing that even her own brother, Dylan, didn’t notice the difference. Yet you spotted it immediately.”
Before Suzy could respond, the voice continued. “I’m giving you three minutes. During that time, you must remain where you are and cannot approach any of them.”
“Don’t you think your conditions are a bit extreme?” Suzy snapped.
Every one of the women had their eyes closed, and she wasn’t allowed to get close.
Unless she had some divine power, there was no way she could identify the real Diana in just three minutes.
“Extreme? Three minutes is more than enough. Or do you doubt your own abilities? You should have confidence in yourself.
“After all, you’re quite remarkable. Now, the game officially begins. You have three attempts—use them wisely!”
Three attempts.
The woman didn’t give Suzy a moment to hesitate. As soon as she finished speaking, a countdown began echoing around the deck.
“Suzy, remember, you only have three minutes. Better get started!”
The relentless countdown felt like a hammer striking her chest with every beat.
Three minutes. One hundred and eighty seconds.
With so many women to choose from, that left her only nine seconds to observe each one.
If they were distinct in some way, it might have been manageable, but every single one looked identical.
She had no choice. She needed to find Diana within the time limit.
Suzy’s eyes darted among the rows of women, scanning each one carefully. Her gaze finally settled on the third woman from the left in the first row.
“I choose her!”
“Congratulations…” The voice drawled mockingly, “You’re wrong.”
“How can you prove that I’m wrong?” Suzy demanded, her tone sharp. She suspected the woman was deliberately toying with her.
Without replying, a figure dressed in black emerged from the cabin and walked to the woman Suzy had pointed out. He reached out and peeled off a realistic mask from her face.
It wasn’t Diana.
“Now do you believe me?”
Suzy stared in silence. She scrutinized them carefully and was certain that this one, from her build to her height, matched Diana exactly.
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