Location: Castle Characters: Seven people, Huang Xiaoming , Wang Zhiwen , Su Youpeng
, Yingda, Zhang Hanyu, Li Bingbing, Zhou Xun ) Killers - Zhang Hanyu and Zhou Xun On the first night, the police checked the civilian Su Youpeng through handwriting, and the civilian died unjustly. The next night, the police (actually judge Huang Xiaoming personally checked) checked Li Bingbing through sexual abuse and confirmed that he was a civilian. On the third day during the day, after discussions, intimidation, etc., the civilian Yingda collapsed and committed suicide, which was considered to be voted dead. On the fourth day during the day, the police took the form of having lunch on the rooftop, observing their appearance and positioning their target between Zhang Hanyu and Zhou Xun. On the fourth night, the police put Zhou Xun and Zhang Hanyu in the morgue to confront each other, and Zhou Xun identified them and began to examine Zhang Hanyu by torture. But I don't know, this is actually a mutual killing between killers! On the fifth day, the civilian Li Bingbing discussed with the killer Zhou Xun. The killer successfully disturbed the civilians and won the sympathy of the civilians. The civilian Li Bingbing identified Zhou Xun, but in fact it was the killer Zhou Xun who committed suicide to save his companions. On the fifth night, the police checked Zhou Xun, released Zhang Hanyu, caught a killer, and released a killer. The killer Zhou Xun committed suicide, and the killer Zhang Hanyu successfully passed on the information. At the same time, Zhou Xun also passed on the information by suicide. Summary: This is a killing game composed of two policemen, two killers, and three civilians, but in it, one civilian (Li Bingbing) throws himself at the killer, and one civilian (Yingda) commits suicide, which is of no help to the police, and the two The killers actually played with advanced logic and committed suicide with each other. It can be seen that the possibility of the victory of the police is very small.
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