I have two principles as a human being:
1. Never lie.
2. Never believe anything anyone says, including myself.
“Sir, I must point out that your second principle contradicts the ...
"What exactly is desire?
Why did He... do this?"
...
The other side.
The two scammers who were "determined to resist" [fraud] did not stay there for long. They took action again, sneaked into the explosion site, and searched for clues about their other teammate.
Soon they found the clue.
Zhen Xin is too rich. She is probably the richest magician in this game. Regardless of how much resources a historical school can bring her, just her hard-to-guard-against deception skills alone, there is no telling how many magic cards she can cheat from others.
The two took advantage of the perimeter to set up a cordon, used illusions to cover up the scene, and stood blatantly at the center of the explosion to search indiscriminately.
Of course, there was no real search involved, it all depended on Zhen Xin throwing the cards out.
[Memory], [Time], [Truth], [Foolness]... For the first time, Cheng Shi knew that this was how "rich people" played games. He saw cards falling one after another, and the various scenes before the explosion were restored in the destroyed tent.
Cheng Shi's pupils shrank slightly, and he said in a slightly sour tone: "At this moment, you really look like someone who walked out of a golden house."
Zhen Xin rolled her eyes at him, pointed to the entrance of the tent in the re-enactment field, and said softly, "I'm coming."
As soon as he finished speaking, a figure pushed the door open and walked in.
The morning light leaped over his shoulders, outlining his silhouette, but in its haste to embrace the darkness in the room, it missed his face.
But just an outline was enough, because Cheng Shi would never forget the face of the trickster roaring madly on the ice field!
It turned out to be him, Su Yida!
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