[center][img] https://i.imgur.com/Inzj52m.gif[/img][/center] Cyrus grew very cynical of Faith and Max’s analysis. Too much of it didn’t add up. Naturally, there was still the possibility that someone was lying. Max could’ve easily done it himself in the time before Ice and Alice arrived. No puncturing would be necessary, all it would’ve taken was to give her a drunk with Mundinol. The bandaging was suspicious, but it wasn’t that proven it was connected to the case just yet. [color=D1c2bf]“Well if we just go by the presence of the bandaging or not, that’s not enough to prove it didn’t happen in this time period from 3 to 4.”[/color] Cyrus said. [color=D1c2bf]“I saw Mercy at 4:30, but I didn’t notice any bandages. I might’ve simply overlooked them.”[/color] He wondered aloud. [color=D1c2bf]“Did you notice anything, Emily?”[/color] He asked, as she was with him when he encountered the plague doctor. He also frowned at the statements regarding the horseman virus mask. [color=D1c2bf]“No doubt the mask is important. But aren’t you jumping to conclusions that Mercy was truly infected? Honestly, if anyone remembered being infected, including Mercy, they could’ve told us at any point, couldn’t they?”[/color] He scratched his head. [color=D1c2bf]“Surely an event as a mask being forced upon you and being exposed to a dangerous virus isn’t something you’d keep silence on purpose. Until proven, anyone could carry the virus and keep silent for some reason. Not to mention, the progression of the virus takes days, so it could’ve been applied yesterday, or two days ago. We have no solid timeframe lead for this. ”[/color] That said, he was still very interested in the answer to the question they asked Monokuma. Cyrus was still most wondrous about how Mercy was poisoned. And as such, he came up with a plan. [color=D1c2bf]“If mercy was truly stabbed with Mundinol, I might propose the following. I’d like to have the bandages looked at for mundinol blood traces. If mundinol was truly applied to Mercy via that puncture wound, there is a chance some mundinol would’ve left a trace on the bandage.”[/color] He then turned to Monokuma. [color=D1c2bf]“Can we have the bandages… with the lights off?”[/color] He wasn't sure if they were on the right trial here, but there had to be a clue somewhere. [center][img] http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww267/Melz00r/Noel_zpsuumpotzw.gif [/img][/center] Noel was pursuing another line of thought. Perhaps there was something to what Lucy had said. If they couldn’t pinpoint the time of murder well, perhaps they should chase other lines of thought first. What did the killer need? Well that was quite obvious… [color=897691]”Well, besides access to mercy, the killer needed to prepare the poison. So they needed to do the following things…”[/color] Noel started to sum up. [color=897691]”They needed the intel, which they got from the book. It seems most likely that this book was obtained from the study?”[/color] Noel estimated. [color=897691]”Secondly, the killer would need the materials to make the poison. I imagine most of these could be obtained in the chemistry lab?”[/color] Noel’s mouth curved in doubt. [color=897691]”But I suspect the chemistry lab wouldn’t contain the means to create something this lethal. Perhaps the killer used chemicals from the pharmacy instead? I was there with Dennis this morning, and I remember a lot of people took different things. Weren’t you taking inventory, Thomas?”[/color] She asked the young biomechanic. Maybe he knew of anything in the pharmacy that could’ve been taken. Then lastly, there was the obvious. [color=897691]”Finally, the killer had to mix the chemicals in the chemistry lab. They used the mixing station next to the book, of course.”[/color] She stated. She doubted anyone would disagree with her on this last part. [color=897691]”So I guess ultimately the question boils down to these three locations. Did anyone see anything involved with the case in these three locations?”[/color] Noel in particularly looked at Thomas, thinking his actions in the Pharmacy as the most promising lead they might have.