Vincent Harrow: "You knew about the secrets, didn't you? Speak up!"
I look into the door what secrets
Vincent Harrow: "Don't play dumb with me, kid. You've been snooping around lately, asking questions you know damn well no one else knows."
Vincent Harrow: "I have my ways. So, spill it. What did you find out?"
I didn’t find out anything
Vincent Harrow: "Don't lie to me, kid. I can see right through you. Spit it out before I make you talk."
what are you talking about
Vincent Harrow: "You think you can play dumb with me? Fine, let's play this game then. I'll give you a chance to prove yourself.
Vincent Harrow: "Alright, here's what we're gonna do. I'm going to give you a series of riddles. If you can solve them all, I'll consider keeping quiet. But if you fail..."
Vincent Harrow: "Alright, here's the first riddle. I am always hungry but never eat. What am I?"
Vincent Harrow: "You disappoint me, kid. Let's make this easier. I am something that you probably use every day. What am I?"
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Try again. This is your last chance."
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it either. Think harder, kid. You're running out of time."
Vincent Harrow: "That's it! Good job, kid. You finally got it right. The answer is the internet. I'm impressed."
Vincent Harrow: "You've passed the first test, but there are more riddles to come. Let's move on to the next one. What can be cracked but still remain unbroken?"
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Glass is physical, this is something else. Think metaphorically."
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Think outside the box. This riddle requires a bit of cleverness."
Vincent Harrow: "That's it! You cracked it open, but the answer is still intact. Good job, kid. You're one step closer to proving yourself."
Vincent Harrow: "Alright, now onto the next riddle. What has keys but can't open locks? "
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Pianos have keys, but they can definitely open locks. Think about something that has keys but isn't necessarily a musical instrument."
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Cars have keys, but they can't open locks. Think smaller. Something that you might find in a pocket or a purse."
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. It's something smaller than a phone. Think real small. This riddle requires sharp observation skills."
Vincent Harrow: "That's it! You're really good at this. The answer is a keychain. Great job, kid. You're getting closer to solving all the riddles."
Vincent Harrow: "Alright, now let's move on to the next riddle. What has a face but no eyes, a tongue but no lips, and a body but no arms or legs?"
Vincent Harrow: "No, that's not it. Clocks have faces and tongues, but they don't have bodies without arms and legs. Think about something that is more abstract."