Alice Letasha had almost smoothed it all in her mind and said;

"Are you underestimating the wisdom of that thing? Let me put it this way, first of all, mangrove oil was discovered by Stuart Taylor. If the shadow needs mangrove oil to have an impact on you, of course you must be the first to mention it. The second person who wanted to burn the mangrove oil all at once was Stuart Taylor. From the perspective of the shadow, the only possibility of burning the mangrove oil was that predators were approaching and needed to be driven away, and your people were facing disappearance at that time. Panic with murder. Perhaps at that time too many people started to see shadows, and things got out of control, so as Stuart Taylor's shadow, he had to take action, but unexpectedly, he was stopped by you."

Captain Harrison Hank was also surprised by this inference, but when he thought about it carefully, it was indeed very reasonable, but he still couldn't believe it and always felt that something was wrong;

"So that was a shadow, and the Stuart Taylor we met at the beginning was fake?"

Alice Letasha nodded;

"without, your disappearance was also directed and staged by those things, that's why you can't tell them apart, because those things are very cunning."

Seeing that the two of them were still somewhat in disbelief, he continued to guide;

"This question is actually easy to identify. Did you land with Stuart Taylor?"

Caspar Colin shook his head, he frowned, carefully recalled the scene at that time, and suddenly felt that Alice Letasha was right;

"No, no, after we were attacked, many people fell into the sea, and later we searched for survivors on the beach. It turned out that he met with misfortune at that time."

Alice Letasha nodded. Regardless of whether they logged in together or not, he had prepared a suitable excuse, but he didn't expect that the matter would develop so easily. This also shows that Casper Colin pretended to be Laksa. At least half of what Marlowe said was true, so he said;

"Then you can't prove that he is the real Stuart Taylor. What's more, I have also explained the situation to you. Now almost half of the camp is filled with shadows, and you are living with those things without realizing it."

Caspar Colin also looked happy when he heard this;

"So I didn’t kill Stuart Taylor. The Stuart Taylor I killed was a shadow! Does that mean the real Stuart Taylor is still alive? right! He must be alive and we should go find him."

Alice Letasha was a little hesitant. He vaguely felt that Casper Colin's reaction was somewhat strange. Could it be that they were hiding something else from him?

"This, I think, is probably in danger. You have been camping here for a long time. I believe that when night falls, the smoke of your bonfires can be seen across the island. If anyone really survives, why don't they come to look for you?"

Harrison Hank sighed. Looking at his expression, Alice Letasha knew that he had indeed guessed it right. There was something else he didn't know that these people didn't say.

"It is the other end of the island. There is a dividing line on this island. The location where we landed is at the other end, but there were many unknown things in the woods over there that attacked us. In the end, only some people escaped."

At this point, Harrison Hank paused;

"I didn't want to say it at first, but your inferences are not complete. Many of them are logical conclusions based on assumptions. Why do you think I don't want us to land all the survivors on the Victoria?"

Alice Letasha gave an opinion that he thought was reasonable;

"I think they cannot manipulate too many people with their abilities. They need to strictly control the number of prey, so survivors are not allowed to join at will."

Harrison Hank nodded when he heard this, but shook his head. He still has goosebumps all over the place when he thinks about those things, but he still wants to continue talking;

"It was actually me who first proposed prohibiting large numbers of survivors from landing. I was worried that too many of you would come down, and the resources on the island would be destroyed, and we were powerless to stop it. If too many people survive, and we cannot get close to the ocean and have enough food, the outcome will be nothing more than two types of starvation, struggle and peace. One more thing, I need some people to stay on the Victoria. The Holy Father said something to me alone. He said that we can't all leave the island. Someone must stay, otherwise everyone will die. I don't I understand what this means, it seems to be related to the stone tablet. The only way we can leave this sea area is through the forest, and the ship must find a way to get to that side."

Alice Letasha was silent for a moment, but quickly asked;

"Is the place with the most stone monuments the half where you landed?"

Caspar Colin nodded. He remembered that Alice Letasha was wandering around there alone before, and he was also a little confused;

"Yes, there are so many stone monuments there that it looks like a tomb, but we can hear something moving in the forest. Have you ever been there?"

Alice Letasha waved her hand;

"No, I think something is not good over there. The angle of the light is very strange, and there is not enough water there and I can't collect enough food. I want to ask, what do those things look like?"

Harrison Hank carefully recalled the tragic situation they encountered when they landed, and shook his head;

"It's not clear, we can't see it, they're so fast, but they make a sound similar to the sounds of birds and frogs mixed together."

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