I agree, something is definitely off. The picross puzzle seemed like really convincing evidence that it was him (Its possible I guess but I doubt there's another solution to it) but the others information doesn't add up properly.
I think there's a good chance this conversation is a trap. I found it really odd that the "mission disclosure" percentage didn't go up when one of our members got captured by the stalkers. If they are a stalker, why would they reveal themselves to us? And I don't mean in the sense of "why would you reveal your identity" I mean, why did they come talk US. The mission disclosure is still at 0%, they shouldn't know that we're trying to go after them any more than they would know the police are going after them.
We need to be very careful what we say/ask right now. Whether Orin is actually a stalker or not, They're definitely involved with them. (hence the puzzles saying he's a stalker) Maybe they are one, maybe they're being controlled by one, maybe they're just being set up, or being tricked into thinking they are one. No matter the circumstance it gives the stalkers the ability to learn whatever Orin hears from us.





Something about Orin being a Stalker seems off to me. I investigated him and found really no evidence of it. He just sounded like a grumpy fellow. This is... weird.
I agree, something is definitely off. The picross puzzle seemed like really convincing evidence that it was him (Its possible I guess but I doubt there's another solution to it) but the others information doesn't add up properly.
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