Bake My Body/Dialogues

Alan Smith: Welcome to the Commercial Area, ! There are plenty of shops, markets and everything here! Alan Smith: It's not the best this city has, but it's more than the Countryside. Alan Smith: Let's go straight to point now. There's a murder, or at least we think that. A French baker found a liver in her bakery. Jones: A human liver? Alan Smith: You'll see. Now go and try to solve this!

Chapter 1
Investigate Bakery Jones: There was a liver in the bakery, after all... Take it to Grace, and we'll see what we learn. Jones: I'd like to get some fingerprints from this rolling pin, see if someone else works here apart from the baker. Jones: And talking about the baker, she's over there. Let's interrogate her.

Analyze Liver Grace: Well, I see you've got a special murder this time. Your victim was disarmed! Grace: The liver was a human liver, in fact. It came from a young man, I'm sure about that. Grace: I found flour in the liver, the one which is used in bakeries. Jones: , the bakery's counter was clean, so the flour didn't come from there. Grace: No, it came from the killer!

Examine Rolling pin Jones: Excellent! Now we should give this to Alex, to add another suspect to our list.

Analyze Fingerprints Alex: These prints belong to a French man, Clèment Ouleaunge. Does it ring a bell? Jones: , this man is obviously related to Ivonne. Let's talk to him.

Speak to Clèment Clèment: A human liver in my wife's bakery? Are you calling Ivonne assasin? Jones: We don't know if it's Ivonne or if it's you, but someone killed a human being. Clèment: I see, but Ivonne is sweet and kind, not dark and evil. She can't have done a thing like that. Clèment: Look, I help her baking stuff, but I've never seen human parts there. Someone is playing tricks on me.

Get the baker talking about the liver Jones: So, your name is... Ivonne: Ivonne Ouleaunge. I'm French. Jones: Do you know who that liver might belong to? Ivonne: No idea. I just came here, like I do everyday. I was about to start baking my Gazettes, a bread only I know how to cook. Ivonne: Then I noticed there was a liver in the counter. I thought Cecil had brought it, but it looked terrifying. Jones: Which Cecil? Ivonne: Cecil Ister, the butcher. His shop is next door.

Ask the butcher if he left the liver in the bakery Cecil: A liver? No, I didn't give any liver to Ivonne. She never asked for one. Jones: Well, if you don't have anything to say,   and I will take a look at your shop.

Investigate Butchery Jones: This bag is full of raw meat, . Let's see if the killer left more insides here.

Examine Bag Jones: Kidneys? I mean, one kidney? This doesn't look like a cow's one. Let's send it to Grace.

Analyze Kidney Grace: This turns out to be a human kidney too, but it's not the only thing I've got to say. Grace: It belongs to the same person whose liver was taken out! Jones: So Cecil has parts of our victim! Grace: And that's not all. I found some blood which is your killer's blood. I can say their blood type is AB+!

Interrogate Cecil about the kidney Jones: You can stop lying, Mr Ister. We found one of our victim's kidneys in your butchery. Surprised? Cecil: Yes! Of course, because I'm not your culprit. I must have got confused, and thought it was an animal's. Jones: Then where did you get that kidney? Cecil: I sell floured kidneys, maybe that one came from the- Jones: Stop it, Cecil. We don't want to hear it anymore.

Chapter 2
Jones: I can't believe it. Cases in this district are very different from the Countryside's ones. Jones: We have a liver, a kidney, two bakers, a butcher, and we don't know who our victim is. Jones: What do you say we go to the Ouleaunge's home? They must have left a big lead there.

Investigate The Ouleaunge's House