Oh what? I know we don't have the luxury of reading the whole volume through in thick, but this felt real anticlimactic. All that suspense built up and our conclusion was built on character development in a single chapter; I had a feeling Munakata would eventually get character development, but this just didn't feel right.
We still don't even know who both the twins were, and I honestly suspect Saeki was never actually a twin. My suspicion started right when Toudou said that Saeki was a "Villager," he didn't say that she was a twin; I read back to villager card, and the wording implies the identity of the person, not what side they're on. This is partly speculation, but I suspect both Munakata and Hara were the twins - Munakata, because she immediately wanted to vote Inoue after Toudou reported all his findings, plus her explanation neglected the bodyguard possibility; Hara, because she voted for Munakata (possibly to throw the werewolves off) in a state where Toudou was going to be the majority vote, but Taira and co. swung the majority onto Hara instead. On another note, I guess I can appreciate the ambiguous nature of the twins, but the manga adaptation felt like the roles were just there so Saeki could make several points.
But yeah, regardless. This one was still a fun read for all the suspense and tension it was worth. I'll read the next one if it ever gets translated. Thanks a bunch, Timeless Scans. It was a fun ride while it lasted.