[ In their own mind palace, they're thinking that maybe they have a higher tolerance for eating something suspicious than the person before them — that, or they're more desperate. Beggars can't be choosers, and all. Even him describing the jar as suspicious doesn't convince them that they shouldn't eat it - they think everything in the room is probably an equal level of untrustworthy, which is an "oh, well" moment in their book. ]
Have you found anything... "not suspicious?"
[ There's genuine curiosity there - because while their own opinion on the matter is that everything in the room is probably about the same, they're the type that assumes most people around them know better than they do, so they're certainly open to believing he might have some superior insight. ]
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Have you found anything... "not suspicious?"
[ There's genuine curiosity there - because while their own opinion on the matter is that everything in the room is probably about the same, they're the type that assumes most people around them know better than they do, so they're certainly open to believing he might have some superior insight. ]