I still think about Julik's death.
It would seem simpler to say that a secret service agent can fulfill a duty, has a strong skull - a likely cyborg, and a social worker can tilt a machine for breaking ice onto his own head. But something tells me that something is wrong here. We need to think about other options.
Principles of action. If you suspect someone, then most likely send a block, check, or something similar to him.
If you think someone is peaceful, then most likely send treatment to him or give a doubling, a positive move.
The mouse definitely suspected Julik. According to the laws of the course of action, he had to check him, if true Marple. And this check was supposed to show a negative status in order to suspect him further.
And I see confirmation of this. He suspects one whose status is negative, but does not want to write to this player the Mafia Poppins, who has a plus status.
If this is a move of negativity, then definitely, it is very good in terms of deceiving Uranus, because I definitely check the logic of actions.
It all depends on what others who suspected him might have been against him. Or the absence of negative actions on the part, or some specific information that I don’t see right now, maybe you are just playing correctly, not allowing yourself too much? So here I think.
The first paragraph is a quote from Mouse.
Who at that moment should already have known that I would find that Swindler Oliver sooner or later, and believe in Marple only if I see a hint of his negative status.