Chapter 2253 Prisoner's Trap
"What do you mean?"

At that moment, the lobbyist's face froze again, as if he had finally woken up from a nightmare only to find it was still a nightmare, and he was completely bewildered.

"Think more."

Fu Qian did not disappoint him and actually repeated the familiar lines.

"Didn't I already tell you that I am who I am? Or is it that you simply can't help but mock my situation?"

Even the usually mild-mannered lobbyist almost couldn't help but explode at that moment, directly pointing out Fu Qian's sinister intentions.

“Think more… I know you are you, but do you accept that ‘clown’ as you? Even if it’s for the reason of deliberately playing dumb.”

Unfortunately, this imposing aura did not affect Fu Qian in the slightest. He stared directly at the other party, his voice like a devil's murmur.

"Don't rush to the answer; experience the process of arriving at the answer... How do you define a clown? How do you define a lobbyist? How do you define yourself?"

……

The problem with "overthinking" always stems from not thinking enough.

As mentioned earlier, Fu Qian did not believe that the person in front of him was someone else, not because he was too slow to think of that possibility, but because he first considered many possibilities before making a judgment.

While he was indeed maliciously misleading at this moment, aside from two extreme cases, this is indeed the most reasonable explanation in the pre-payment judgment.

That's right, his first concern was the mental state of the person involved.

The situation was so chaotic that even the five prisoners themselves couldn't tell what was going on, so they figured the lobbyist wouldn't get anywhere either.

But if we add the real principle of not multiplying entities unnecessarily, is it possible that the lobbyist in front of us didn't actually create a copy, but was just mentally unstable?

Even when the other person greeted him with great enthusiasm, Fu Qian had already worried about his old friend's situation.

The subsequent explanation may seem reasonable, but it still doesn't seem strong enough in my opinion.

The reason is simple: there's a term called psychological trauma.

If the person in front of him really is that lobbyist, then in Fu Qian's opinion, it's certain that after so many dealings, he doesn't have a good impression of him, but he probably doesn't think that such methods would be effective.

The soul that could support such a decision and action should be one that has not suffered too much from its own poisoning.

Of course, to some extent this is overly narcissistic and far from sufficient to support a definitive judgment.

So from now until now, what Fu Qian has been doing all along is tensile testing.

The constant back-and-forth shifts meant that, after the "lobbyist" made his dazzling debut, his thinking was forced to endure multiple extreme reversals.

At this moment, it seems that metal fatigue has already appeared, and some hidden injuries that he himself may not even be aware of are being torn out at a rapid pace.

……

Indeed, practice is the sole criterion for testing truth.

Looking at that stiff expression that hadn't calmed down yet, Fu Qian seemed to feel the sins accumulating rapidly within him.

It seems that the previous judgment has been proven to be true.

The lobbyist's decision-making process regarding his enthusiastic welcome of this behavior may indeed have been unusual.

"Hehe...hehe..."

Seemingly in response to Fu Qian's statement, the stiff body then emitted intermittent, unusual laughter.

"what--"

Before Fu Qian could even offer a word of comfort, a heart-wrenching scream erupted from the persuader's lips.

The cries were so agonizing that the emotions within them were clearly visible.

Specifically, the heavy sonic waves emanating from the throat, like waves sweeping across a wheat field, left ripples on the surrounding buildings.

Even the ripples weren't pure curves; the undulations and depressions resembled a vibrant mosaic—a scene I'd seen before.

Fu Qian vaguely remembered that when he first met Brother Shuo Ke, Brother Shuo Ke had shown him the power of divine erosion.

It's a skill that the other party is proud of, and it's truly impressive. I didn't expect to see it so soon.

It's even an enhanced version.

At first glance, it looks different from when I first saw it. Even though there is only one source, the mosaic gives people an exaggerated sense of chaos, as if more than one person is screaming together—why not?

Although only two "persuaders" appeared at most just now, there are actually five prisoners among them.

If the corruption of each prisoner is manifested through a unique subjective consciousness, then there must naturally be five "lobbyists".

Following his own prompting, the person involved was forced into this self-examination process, whether they wanted to or not.

Therefore, the resulting chaotic struggle seems reasonable to Fu Qian.

The chaotic and indistinguishable existence of five superiors, coupled with five mutually negating selves within one's will... just thinking about it gives you an idea of ​​how fascinating it is.

Of course, I have no interest in sadistic things like reuniting with an old friend and having a mental breakdown.

The core of this malicious manipulation from beginning to end lies with the five individuals behind it.

It is almost certain that the prisoners are still being held here.

However, despite his high level of hatred, he received absolutely no hospitality upon his arrival.

Although the reason seems to be there, namely that this special entanglement plunges them into a painful struggle, making them powerless to seek revenge on themselves—is that really true?

It seems reasonable, but those who have always had great confidence in those in power have even more confidence in their insatiable style of taking advantage.

Because of zero perception, and without being able to see the Dark Moon, one cannot determine whether the distant dimension the witch mentioned earlier is this place.

But if we've really found the right moon, will the hosts here also be able to detect this sudden connection between the two moons?

From what I can tell before payment, the possibility is not small.

If that were the case, what would the host countries that couldn't go abroad tend to do?
It was precisely because of this preconceived notion that the quieter the scene became upon entering, the more cautious I became before making a payment.

Specifically, he wasn't in a hurry to call the witch in, but instead calmly chatted with the lobbyist.

Whether the latter, as a highly probable multiple servant, has subjective malice in their actions is actually not important, because it must reflect the consensus reached after the game between "them".

As it turns out, the strange changes around them, even amidst the wailing, were not yet over.

After sweeping wildly across the surrounding area, "Divine Eclipse" displayed astonishing destructive power.

The vibrant mosaic seemed to be breaking apart further and further... eventually turning into a thick fog that almost blocked out all vision.

In an instant, the originally dilapidated corridor seemed to become a tangible manifestation of a nightmare, restored to an even more sinister state than when viewed from the side.

The howling of the lobbyist who instigated all of this quickly subsided.

Because his body was dissipating, quietly merging into the thick fog.


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