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They then find out first-hand that Reza has been buying Lemons at every visit to the store before the Protagonist arrived to the world.
The protagonist doesn't seem capable of putting two and two together that Reza has been sending secret messages before they arrived and plainly tells Maverick that the previous messages did not have any secret to them.
For the protagonist to be so good at finding clues in the investigations it just doesn't sit right with me that they don't see this obvious clue.
The PC when talking to Maverick, while we say they didn't have secrets, we also said, "none that we know of", so the messages indeed could have contained secrets.
We just didn't know if they did or not, or which ones did either as they were never meant for us.