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Round 10:

You show the sketch of the second suspect to the entire group of witnesses and ask for their collective input. They huddle together, examining the sketch and whispering among themselves. After a few moments, one of them speaks up. "I think I've seen someone who looks like this. He was in the corridor near the sleeping cars, acting quite suspiciously."

What would you like to do?

1. Ask the witnesses for a more detailed description of the second suspect's behavior.

2. Request that the witnesses accompany you to the sleeping cars to search for the second suspect.

3. Thank the witnesses for their help and continue your investigation alone.

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Round 11:

You ask the witnesses for a more detailed description of the second suspect's behavior. They recall that the suspect was constantly looking over his shoulder, as if he was being followed. He appeared nervous and kept fidgeting with something in his pocket.

What would you like to do?

1. Inquire if the witnesses noticed which direction the second suspect went.

2. Ask the witnesses if they saw anything specific in the suspect's pocket.

3. Decide to search the sleeping cars for the second suspect on your own.

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Round 12:

You decide to search the sleeping cars for the second suspect on your own. As you make your way through the train, you notice a door to one of the compartments slightly ajar. It seems like someone might be inside.

What would you like to do?

1. Knock on the door and announce your presence.

2. Quietly enter the compartment and investigate.

3. Ignore the compartment for now and continue searching the other sleeping cars.

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Round 13:

You choose to ignore the compartment for now and continue searching the other sleeping cars. As you move along, you notice a commotion coming from one of the compartments up ahead. Curiosity piqued, you quicken your pace and approach the source of the disturbance.

What would you like to do?

1. Enter the compartment and investigate the commotion.

2. Listen at the door to try and gather information before entering.

3. Proceed cautiously and observe the situation from a distance.

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Round 14:

You decide to listen at the door to try and gather information before entering the compartment. As you press your ear against the door, you hear muffled voices inside. It sounds like an argument is taking place, but you can't make out the exact words.

What would you like to do?

1. Open the door and intervene in the argument.

2. Continue listening at the door to gather more information.

3. Leave the area and search for other clues elsewhere.

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Round 15:

You choose to leave the area and search for other clues elsewhere, deciding to come back to the argument later. As you explore further, you stumble upon a discarded train ticket on the floor. It belongs to a passenger who is not currently present in the train.

What would you like to do?

1. Examine the train ticket for any identifying information.

2. Ask the conductor if they recognize the name on the train ticket.

3. Keep the train ticket as evidence and continue your investigation.

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Round 16:

You decide to keep the train ticket as evidence and continue your investigation. As you hold onto the ticket, you notice a faint smudge of ink on the back. It appears to be a partial fingerprint.

What would you like to do?

1. Look for a magnifying glass or any other tools to enhance the fingerprint.

2. Show the fingerprint to the conductor and ask if they can identify it.

3. Keep the fingerprint as evidence and search for more clues.

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Round 17:

You look around for a magnifying glass or any other tools to enhance the fingerprint. Fortunately, you find a small magnifying glass in your detective's kit. With careful precision, you examine the fingerprint closely, hoping to find any distinguishing features.

What would you like to do?

1. Compare the fingerprint to the fingerprints of the potential suspects.

2. Show the fingerprint to the witnesses and ask if they recognize it.

3. Keep the fingerprint as evidence and continue your investigation.

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Round 18:

You compare the fingerprint to the fingerprints of the potential suspects. After careful examination, you find a match. The fingerprint belongs to the third suspect, a wealthy businessman who has been traveling on the Orient Express.

Congratulations! You have successfully solved the murder mystery on the Orient Express. The third suspect is the culprit behind the crime. Well done, detective!

YOU WON.

GAME OVER.

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