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* Why do the Seven Dragons allow Lord Adamas to force them into the puzzle-solving contest? Adamas is obviously trying to blackmail them, but [[spoiler:they didn't actually steal the diamond mine from Maximilian Richmond, so there's nothing to blackmail them with.]] And they also know that [[spoiler:there's no hidden Richmond fortune to be won in the contest]], so why do they all agree to do it?

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* Why do the Seven Dragons allow Lord Adamas to force them into the puzzle-solving contest? Adamas is obviously trying to blackmail them, but [[spoiler:they didn't actually steal the diamond mine from Maximilian Richmond, unlike Adamas thinks, so there's nothing to blackmail them with.]] And they also know that [[spoiler:there's no hidden Richmond fortune to be won in the contest]], so why do they all agree to do it?
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* Why do the Seven Dragons allow Lord Adamas to force them into the puzzle-solving contest? Adamas is obviously trying to blackmail them, but [[spoiler:they know they didn't actually steal the diamond mine from Maximilian Richmond, so there's nothing to blackmail them with.]] And they also know that [[spoiler:there's no hidden Richmond fortune to be won in the contest]], so why do they all agree to do it?

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* Why do the Seven Dragons allow Lord Adamas to force them into the puzzle-solving contest? Adamas is obviously trying to blackmail them, but [[spoiler:they know they didn't actually steal the diamond mine from Maximilian Richmond, so there's nothing to blackmail them with.]] And they also know that [[spoiler:there's no hidden Richmond fortune to be won in the contest]], so why do they all agree to do it?
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* Why do the Seven Dragons allow Lord Adamas to force them into the puzzle-solving contest? Adamas is obviously trying to blackmail them, but [[spoiler:they know they didn't actually steal the diamond mine from Maximilian Richmond, so there's nothing to blackmail them with.]] And they also know that [[spoiler:there's no hidden Richmond fortune to be won in the contest]], so why do they all agree to do it?
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* When [[spoiler:Ernest and her mother]] were destitute, why didn't they sell the [[spoiler:Richmond mansion]]? Judging by the looks of it, surely they would've gotten quite a bit of money from the sale.
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* Why did [[spoiler:Ernest]] invite someone he knows [[spoiler:better then anyone else]] is both compelled to and able to expose any truth put in front of them to be the adjudicator of his puzzle-party? More over, why did he also [[spoiler:post an invitation addressed to Professor Layton to the agency when he knew for a fact that Professor Layton isn't there]]?
** Outside of his misguided desire for revenge Ernest is a extremely nice guy. He may have invited Katrielle because some part of himself wanted to be caught, and as stated, he knows better then anyone that Katrielle would be able to do that.

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* Why did [[spoiler:Ernest]] invite someone he knows [[spoiler:better then than anyone else]] is both compelled to and able to expose any truth put in front of them to be the adjudicator of his puzzle-party? More over, why did he also [[spoiler:post an invitation addressed to Professor Layton to the agency when he knew for a fact that Professor Layton isn't there]]?
** Outside of his misguided desire for revenge Ernest revenge, [[spoiler:Ernest]] is a an extremely nice guy. He may have invited Katrielle because some part of himself wanted to be caught, and as stated, he knows better then than anyone that Katrielle would be able to do that.

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* Why did [[spoiler:Ernest]] invite someone he knows [[spoiler:better then anyone else]] is both compelled to and able to expose any truth put in front of them to be the adjudicator of his puzzle-party? More over, why did he also [[spoiler:post an invitation addressed to Professor Layton to the agency when he knew for a fact that Professor Layton isn't there?]]

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* Why did [[spoiler:Ernest]] invite someone he knows [[spoiler:better then anyone else]] is both compelled to and able to expose any truth put in front of them to be the adjudicator of his puzzle-party? More over, why did he also [[spoiler:post an invitation addressed to Professor Layton to the agency when he knew for a fact that Professor Layton isn't there?]]there]]?


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** As to the latter question, he surely knew that [[spoiler:she would receive and respond to an invitation addressed to her father]].
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** Outside of his misguided desire for revenge Ernest is a extremely nice guy. He may have invited Katrielle because some part of himself wanted to be caught, and as stated, he knows better then anyone that Katrielle would be able to do that.

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** Outside of his misguided desire for revenge Ernest is a extremely nice guy. He may have invited Katrielle because some part of himself wanted to be caught, and as stated, he knows better then anyone that Katrielle would be able to do that.that.
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* Why did [[spoiler:Ernest]] invite someone he knows [[spoiler:better then anyone else]] is both compelled to and able to expose any truth put in front of them to be the adjudicator of his puzzle-party? More over, why did he also [[spoiler:post an invitation addressed to Professor Layton to the agency when he knew for a fact that Professor Layton isn't there?]]
** Outside of his misguided desire for revenge Ernest is a extremely nice guy. He may have invited Katrielle because some part of himself wanted to be caught, and as stated, he knows better then anyone that Katrielle would be able to do that.

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