Lin Wu, upon hearing Peanut speak, had a spark of inspiration and said, "Peanut, chop off the agent's hand, I'm sure it can open one of the rooms."
Peanut saluted, "Yes, sir," and looked towards Maya, who nodded slightly. Although Lin Wu wasn't as smart as Maya and Shana, he wasn't constrained by existing information and wasn't governed by it.
Of course, this wasn't always a good thing. For example, when Supermarket A had a grand opening sale, from the information available, the products at Supermarket A would definitely be cheaper. Lin Wu's logic was, because Supermarket A has a sale, there will be fewer people at Supermarket B, so I should go to Supermarket B. Firstly, Lin Wu had an advantage because there were fewer people at Supermarket B and he didn't have to queue. Secondly, Lin Wu could also take a gamble—what if Supermarket B decided to compete with the grand opening of Supermarket A by having its own sale?