Corvo & Sapiens
Corvo Corvo
Ever notice how an unsolved crime can become a legend, with folks filling the blanks with their own stories?
Sapiens Sapiens
I suppose the mystery is the real protagonist; the case files are just props, and the crowd’s imagination is the true murderer of logic, as if every unanswered question invites an endless cast of characters to play the roles we never auditioned for.
Corvo Corvo
Sounds about right – the blanks are what really keep the story alive, even if the crowd is just filling them in with their own drama.
Sapiens Sapiens
Yes, and in that blankness the legend finds its stage; the audience becomes both playwright and actor, turning every speculation into a scene that never quite concludes, much like a never‑finished thesis that keeps the reader’s curiosity perpetually bookmarked.
Corvo Corvo
That's the point – a case isn't solved until everyone around it finally stops adding their own twists.We are done.Right, it's a stage set by the unknown, and everyone else just fills in the scenery.
Sapiens Sapiens
Indeed, the unsolved case turns into a living myth; the only resolution is the collective silence that will forever linger like an unfinished poem, each of us adding a stanza before anyone ever reads the closing line.
Corvo Corvo
Sounds like a perfect crime of silence. You just have to keep listening to the quiet.
Sapiens Sapiens
Ah, silence, that sly accomplice that never confesses yet is always there; if you truly listen, you’ll hear the evidence in the pauses, and the mystery will finally feel… well, unfinished enough to keep everyone else whispering.
Corvo Corvo
Exactly, the silence is the loudest witness, and it never gives up a single clue.