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*Matt gave the bellboy a tip. | *Matt gave the bellboy a tip. | ||
'''Press''' on that statement. Powers says he was shocked about the amount of money Engarde gave the bellboy. Ask about '''Engarde's tip'''. Powers will tell you Engarde gave the bellboy a fat roll of cash! A roll? Isn't that a little too much? The Judge looks suspiciously at you. When given a choice, choose either '''Raise an objection''' or '''Wait and see''' since there's no penalty here and the game is linear. | '''Press''' on that statement. Powers says he was shocked about the amount of money Engarde gave the bellboy. Ask about '''Engarde's tip'''. Powers will tell you Engarde gave the bellboy a fat roll of cash! A roll? Isn't that a little too much? The Judge looks suspiciously at you. When given a choice, choose either '''Raise an objection''' or '''Wait and see''' since there's no penalty here and the game is linear. Anyway, you need to prolong the trial or someone else might correct it for you. | ||
Why would Engarde pay the bellboy so much cash? Edgeworth informs everyone that the bellboy was Shelly de Killer, the assassin. The payment was probably for the murder. Just then, Powers remembers something, he actually saw de Killer twice! He will testify about the second time he saw de Killer. | Why would Engarde pay the bellboy so much cash? Edgeworth informs everyone that the bellboy was Shelly de Killer, the assassin. The payment was probably for the murder. Just then, Powers remembers something, he actually saw de Killer twice! He will testify about the second time he saw de Killer. |