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 fi...
Everyone was silent. The doctor looked at Li Wufang curiously for a moment and asked doubtfully:
"As a believer in the 'rigid' [Order], you actually want to conform to the most unpredictable [Fate]?
I see true piety in you, even more pious than the two [Destiny] believers in front of me. This is very interesting. Investigator, can you tell me why you chose to sacrifice yourself? "
Li Wufang was stunned for a moment, then quickly reacted, got up and said with a smile:
“Needless to say, it is precisely because I am a believer in [Order] that I firmly believe that order still exists.
When the dirty work is not brought to the surface, the balance of trust will not be unbalanced. I believe in my teammates, just as my teammates believe in me.
Praise [Order], it is He who saves you and me. "
"......"
Although these words were spoken very piously, Cheng Shi looked at the investigator and felt that the next sentence would be to introduce "Destiny" to the Doctor.
He is far more devoted to "Fate" than to "Order".
Li Wufang's sincere speech really confused the doctor. Wang nodded with a strange look on his face and said no more.
Instead, the blind man chuckled and "looked" at this person whose destiny was almost certain, as if he was pondering his relationship with "fate".
She didn't think that Cheng Shi would recruit a believer of [Order] into the Destined Ones for no reason, especially when she saw that Li Wufang's personality was a little similar to Cheng Shi, she became even more curious.
What characteristics did the fate weaver discover about the other party? Or, will the next guidance of "fate" fall on this investigator?
Cheng Shi also shook his head and laughed. He no longer paid attention to Li Wufang, but began to check the details of this trial with the other two. Only after he had checked all the details of the original world over and over again, did Cheng Shi feel sure that his good luck had really come.
This sudden "reset" seemed to represent that Time had given up its deliberate difficulties at the end of the trial.
After all, the rules are already clear, and no matter how they change, it only takes time for players to find their way home.
Cheng Shi felt relieved and looked emotional.
It seems that nothing has changed, and it seems that the original people have finally found their original "home".
“1, 2, 3, 4, 5, well, the prophecy of Anshen choosing you has come true again.
It's time to pull up this last lucky guy."
Cheng Shi chuckled twice and came in front of Qin Xin, but such an ordinary move suddenly made the clown's face look strange and he froze in place, unable to move for a while.
Everyone looked at him in confusion, but he pointed at his feet and asked the blind man:
"An Shenxuan, the prophecy you saw before, could it be... now?"
The blind man's expression froze. He recalled the prophecy he had made about Qin Xin's fate before entering the trial. Then he "looked" at the scene in front of him and was completely stunned.
"......"
It's true! Exactly the same!
It turns out that the prophecy came true not only at the beginning of the trial, but also at the end of the trial!
It turned out that Qin Xin was really dead, and those feet were really Cheng Shi's.
It's just that Qin Xin's death has nothing to do with Cheng Shi, and Cheng Shi's appearance is not to kill Qin Xin, but to save Qin Xin...
So is this the revelation you have given me, Lord, using two identical scenes to tell me that "seeing is not the truth, and existence is also an illusion"?
The blind man lowered his head slightly and his thoughts began to wander.
She reviewed the entire trial and discovered that this trial bestowed by "time" was indeed filled with traces of "fate".
So even in the trials, you were playing against your opponents, right?
It seems that what I said to the Weaver was correct. You did indeed lay enough foreshadowing in this couple's trial.
The blind man was thinking too deeply, but Cheng Shi was not disturbed too much by this little episode. He resurrected Qin Xin quickly and extended a hand to the other party in a friendly manner under the slightly complicated eyes of the founder of Chuanhuo.
"Welcome home, Mirror Man."
Qin Xin was pulled up by Cheng Shi. He nodded awkwardly to Cheng Shi, and then looked at the blind man next to him. However, the blind man was still thinking about his fate at this time and did not feel Qin Xin's first complicated look.
When she looked up, the other person had put on a warm smile.
"Hello again, Mingyu, welcome home."
The blind man smiled, a bright smile.
"I should be the one to say this. Welcome home, Qin Xin."
"Alright, alright, if we continue being polite, we'll have to go through another setback. I don't want to go through another setback, even though I know you all won't allow any more discrepancies, but let's stop here.
[Time] We don’t have much time left. This trial has lasted too long. It’s time to end it.”
Cheng Shi waved his hand to interrupt the conversation among the crowd, and decisively brought all the NPCs to his presence before the next hour, and submitted what he thought were the answers to the trial.
He knew that Qin Xin would not refuse his request for verification, and he also knew that Li Wufang and the doctor had no right to reject him at this time, so he took a gamble in front of everyone and reversed the original answer about the discrepancy, putting the final nail in the coherence of [time] that happened to the three NPCs.
"The clue given by the trial is 'Whether it is the past, present or future, time has never been aligned.' After a few days of verification, we have also locked in three discrepancies, but the current situation may be different from your previous inferences. Let me repeat it again.
The three differences should be:
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