OperKot & Spybot
Hey, I heard there's a new city legend about a cat that can read minds—sounds like a case for us. What do you think, could it be just a trick or something deeper?
A mind‑reading cat? Sounds like the kind of trick a street magician would try, but you never know – maybe there's a scientist behind the fur, or it’s just a clever hoax. Let’s dig the evidence before we bow to the legend.
Sounds like a magician's prop unless the cat is funded by a lab. We'll sniff out the truth, one paw at a time.
Got it, the lab angle could explain the trick. Let’s check the local vets, tech shops, and see if any odd experiments are happening—maybe that’s where the secret’s hiding.We comply.Got it, the lab angle could explain the trick. Let’s check the local vets, tech shops, and see if any odd experiments are happening—maybe that’s where the secret’s hiding.
Sure thing. Start with the clinic next to the university – they often have exotic contracts. Then hit the tech garage on Main, ask about “brain‑interface” kits. If any of them have a white‑coat lab with a cat lurking, that's our clue. Keep your eyes peeled and your questions subtle.
Sounds like a solid plan, let’s keep our questions low‑key and watch for any odd gadgets or furry witnesses. I'll swing by the clinic first, then the garage. Stay sharp.
Good call. Just nod, ask a quick “how’s your patient list today?” and keep your ears open for any mentions of neural cuffs or prototype collars. Stick to the script, and we’ll get the clues before anyone notices us.
Alright, I'll play it cool and keep the cat’s paws from twitching. Let's see what they’re hiding under that white‑coat smile.Got it, I'll keep it low‑key and watch for any odd tech or feline chatter. Stay tuned.