There's the risk of running into a killer who's rampaging around, and the possibility that we have a limit we don't know about like those from Hal's town...
[He hums a little, tapping his chin.]
But it might be worthwhile to sleep in small groups outside of the cabin, for now.
At this point, I think it's more likely that most of us are past killers.
[Whether that's within the context of the games or their lives, or even if the difference matters, is another story though. He isn't going to argue Dazai's point--that it's easier to have proof of innocence outside.
PLEASE DON'T RIG THEIR CABIN THOUGH WHAT]
I'm not sure we need that right now, but thank you? [it's a question]
Right now, we only know that a killer won't have any effects from staying out past curfew, right? The same as the people in the cabins?
[Because it's very easy to fake falling asleep and then get back up after everyone else is knocked out, so he's not sure that falling asleep near other people necessarily counts as a strong alibi. On the other hand, he doesn't really know how people got the information about doors unlocking after curfew?? The trust relationships here confuse him]
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