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Well, if A is a Troomoo telling the truth, then D is a liar, which means E is telling the truth, which means B is a liar, which means C is telling the truth. That makes three of them telling the truth, so that can't be right.
But if A is a liar, then that means D is telling the truth, which means E is a liar, which means B is telling the truth, which means C is also a liar. That's three liars, so A, C, and E are liars, while B and D are telling the truth. Hope I didn't get that mixed up.
I giggled when I read the set-up because I recognized it as one of the game's puzzles almost immediately. And giggled a little harder when a strange mental image of Naoya and Atsuro as Layton and Luke popped into my head. Don't judge me. 8(
[He's mostly just used to Naoya never making sense. 'Want information? Go kill half a dozen demons before three turns are up. Oh, there's an invasion coming? Quick, solve this entirely unrelated brainteaser!' Yeah, games are pretty much par for the course.]
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But if A is a liar, then that means D is telling the truth, which means E is a liar, which means B is telling the truth, which means C is also a liar. That's three liars, so A, C, and E are liars, while B and D are telling the truth. Hope I didn't get that mixed up.
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I knew someone else was playing Professor Layton at the same time ♥.
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Oh god! Naoya with a top hat! Pfff....that's amazing <3.
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Though you're used to thinking under stress now, aren't you?
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I guess so.
...It was almost nice to have a distraction.
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[ And well yeah, he IS Naoya. His goal in life: to be a jerk, and to never make sense!]
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Interesting riddle there, but a bit too easy.
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And it was fairly easy, wasn't it?
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Guess you'll be figuring out real fast who the brainless children are.
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Hmmmm~~~))
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They had a similar puzzle in the first game but this one is from the 2nd 8D.
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