Wen Xishu took a step forward. He didn't really plan to purify the music box.
Just then, Zheng Zai suddenly spoke:
"I'll go."
Of the people present, there were two honest men.
One was Mendemuir, the other was Zheng Zai. In Wen Xishu's view, Zheng Zai was truly honest.
But Mendemuir still needed observation.
Kane had been very domineering from the start, suggesting that the one with the heavier sins would be the team leader. Because in some prisons, there's this idea that the one with the gravest sins is the boss.
Mendemuir and Kane both ended up here because of women, but Wen Xishu felt that Mendemuir seemed too cowardly. He didn't dislike cowards, but he hated people who pretended to be cowards.
And Zheng Zai was genuinely honest.
Zheng Zai was already taking steps as he spoke. Wen Xishu's analysis seemed reasonable to him.
The reason he hesitated for a moment was that he didn't want to leave too early.