Jarvis was surprised.
So... they couldn't deal with the overall situation, which was what Ralph wanted to achieve.
He let them get into a dilemma. No matter who they save, it was equivalent to letting the other one get killed by themselves.
"Wait, where on earth can there be so many rooms to hold so many people?"
Jarvis suddenly found a new clue, "You see, if our ideas are right, now we have roughly obtained two messages. First, the signal at that place is unstable."
"Second." Babur followed Jarvis's words and went on. "There are many separated rooms at that place."
"No, there may be a hidden message."
Jarvis said, "This place must be a huge private place. Otherwise, when they are locked up there, someone will notice something is wrong. It is very likely that this place is a private place of Ralph, so everyone listens to Ralph and minimizes the possibility of being discovered."
Babur nodded, and their car drove quickly by the port, and there were still a few kilometers to the Seaside City.
The Seaside City, the Riverside City and W City, in the three economically prosperous cities, which place could cover up their crimes so quietly?
Cover up the crime...
Babur suddenly widened his eyes and grabbed Jarvis's hand. "Jarvis!"
"What are you doing? Do you want to say goodbye to me at this critical moment?"
Jarvis raised his hand, "First of all, I am really not gay. If you can't help it, you can confess your feelings to Lenard."
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