That is possible, and as a result, her argument of logic is intended to make up for her mistake? ... I could certainly see it that way. After all, the shepherd is quick to point out every time that it's called a clue that we are too swift to call it that ... Despite the shepherd's unnecessary actions, it does say enough.
Well, I can see her logic too.... it's a stretch, but everything we did yesterday was a stretch too, and we've already seen that she's the kind of person who's going to try everything until something works or kind of works. But I'm still going to keep it in mind.
I've seen in the past that she is that way, even to the point of missing the point in the process ... As I said, she's not acting particularly different, with the exception of being quicker than usual. Which, as you've pointed out, may say quite a bit about her current state, so it would be wise to keep it in mind.
That was strange. Sheryl-san didn't vote until almost the last minute... and then it was because I asked her to please hurry up. That was when she noticed there were two votes on her- and then suddenly everybody else voted and one of the votes for her flipped!
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What do you think about Sheryl-san?
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And despite thinking she's in a clue with you, she doesn't seem to suspect you.
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