[center][h2]Bisuto Ketsu[/h2] [@Old Amsterdam][/center] [hr] 'But reasonable amounts of confidence are perfectly reasonable, I feel,' Ketsu responded - and confident he was, all things considered. 'Nobody in this room is or was exactly an underachiever, and we both roughly know one another's skill in battle and investigation.' Having said that, he quieted down to let Seto discuss what they'd be doing, which involved meeting up with an Associate Special Class Investigator, Merriam Graye. 'Let us hope she does,' he replied after a moment of consideration. 'And perhaps she'd also be able to contribute to taking the ghoul down, to boot? If we're so concerned about our own ability to do so, after all. Aheh.' Another quirked grin split his face briefly, before sliding into a thoughtful frown. Random attack locations, in his mind, meant one thing: the ghoul was smart enough not to fall for the typical serial killer trap. Many human serial killers, and indeed many ghouls, were compelled to hunt in specific locations, either to try and emulate their first taste of blood or simply because they knew the location; yet this same behaviour made it easier to track their patterns, and ultimately to hunt them down in turn. Those who didn't were often far harder to figure out, so a starting point would certainly be appreciated.