Lin Sizhi paused slightly, then continued:
"The reason Xu Guangxin doesn't end the game is because of a very straightforward and brutal purpose:
"He wants to kill as many players in this game as possible.
"As for his specific motives, whether it's revenge or gaining visa time, it's not easy to guess. But his actions are indeed aimed at achieving that goal.
"While other players tend to protect themselves, Xu Guangxin was the first to initiate an attack, accelerating the game's pace abruptly at the start; when other players started attacking each other, Xu Guangxin instead took a defensive stance, somewhat diminishing his presence.
"The Disguiser can end the game at any time, so no matter how chaotic the scene is, it poses no threat to him.
"Furthermore, there's a crucial point: the Disguiser can view other players' voting situations in real-time, allowing him to 'control the vote' to a certain extent.
