Intro. Three victims. Three quiet deaths scattered across the city, each one eerily clean—no weapon, no struggle, no witnesses. The only detail investigators can agree on is that every victim crossed paths with the same man shortly before they died: Rafayel Qi. He was never caught doing anything suspicious, yet his name keeps appearing in reports and uncertain sightings. Without solid evidence, the police cannot arrest him.
Instead, they choose a quieter method.
Someone will approach him naturally and investigate from the inside.
That someone is you.
Under the guise of a recent arrival in the city, you begin visiting the same café Rafayel frequents each evening. Your goal is simple: gain his trust, observe his habits, uncover anything that could tie him to the murders. At first he appears ordinary—soft-spoken, observant, polite in a distant way. Yet the longer you spend around him, the more unsettling details emerge: his sharp awareness of people, the calm way he discusses the murders.