Foolish Game of the Gods

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 ...

Chapter 962 I may not understand animal trainers, but I understand Xiao Qi

(Put your hands on your waist first, it’s a super large cup!)

The other side.

The moment the meteorite fell, Du Qiyu controlled the trained beasts that had survived by chance and rushed back to the scorched earth in the scorching flames, while his real body lay on the edge of the scorched earth, pretending to be a dead soldier, in order to expand the range of activities of the trained beasts as much as possible.

Hiding one's true identity is a science, especially when his temper is hard to control.

Yes, Sun Miao’s guesses about Xiao Qi were basically correct. He did have some emotional problems, so much so that he had to divide his own strength and wisdom to suppress the backlash of these emotions.

Of course, this problem did not exist at the beginning, but only appeared two months ago.

As for why it appeared...

Whenever Du Qiyu thought about this incident, he always felt that he had been fooled.

He did fulfill his promise to improve his strength, but before that, he never knew that improving strength would have such a great price, so that even though he became stronger, his score dropped from 2600 to 2000 points.

Du Qiyu did not lie, he did reach 2600 points, but he also lied because that score only existed in the past.

So when he learned that Xiao Shi had scored 2200 points at the beginning of the trial, his emotions became difficult to suppress.

Why should he score higher than I do now?

With this thought in mind, his prejudice against Cheng Shi grew deeper and deeper, and his hatred for him grew stronger and stronger, to the point where he realized that this emotion was affecting the rhythm of the trial too much, and he had to frantically tame the lives in the trial to reduce the backlash of his emotions. However, in doing so, his strength was also rapidly declining, to the point where he was despised by Lin Xi but dared not retort.

He had long been fed up with all this, but there was nothing he could do. His temper became increasingly difficult to control, and he could only continue to tame others and transfer their pain. As a result, he developed a twisted pleasure in controlling others.

And just now, another group of Du Qiyu's trained beasts died in the rain of fire. The scattered emotions gathered again, making him even more irritable, so there was a subtle deviation in his decision when rushing back to the scorched earth.

Based on his observation of Xiao Shi's expression when he just attacked him, the item that fell from Xiao Shi's hand must be very important, so he inferred that the other party would definitely come back to pick it up as soon as possible.

When he discovered the other party, the other party was far away from Kernlaer, which meant that Xiao Shi and the horse-faced wise man might not have noticed where Jing Gong was.

So Du Qiyu immediately made a decision in his mind. He decided to go and get the things that Xiao Shi dropped first.

In fact, this decision has no logic and is purely driven by emotions. But the problem is that Du Qiyu cannot overcome his emotions. He has become a slave to his emotions, and the obsessions accumulated in his childhood have been magnified exponentially by these emotions. In the end, it turns into the resentment of "I can be bad, but Xiao Shi can only be worse than me."

It was in this situation that Du Qiyu and Cheng Shi "passed each other by each other", one picked up the container, and the other took the fake bow that had been burnt to ashes.

"......"

Looking at the arch-shaped ash under his feet, Cheng Shi smacked his lips.

After all, it is fake and has no ability to resist meteorite fire rain. But how can I trick the other party in this case?

Cheng Shi rolled his eyes and asked Sun Miao behind him, "Vice President Sun, do you have any experience in counterfeiting weapons?"

"...Cheng Shi, I am a believer in [Foolishness], not some crazy creator who worships [Truth]."

"Oh, so there are things that the followers of [Foolish] don't understand either."

"......" Sun Miao felt that he had been tricked, and this feeling made him very unhappy, but for the sake of his reputation as [Foolish], he had to prove himself, "Put away your provocation, it's useless to me. Tell me, what do you want to do?"

Is this useless?

Cheng Shi was overjoyed: "It's simple. When Xiao Qi comes over, just let him catch a glimpse of the bow flashing red. As for whether he can shoot an arrow or not, it doesn't matter."

Sun Miao accepted his fate. He was no longer prepared to figure out Cheng Shi's plan. He just wanted to quickly lure the animal trainer over and kill him, vent his anger, then leave the trial and write down everything he had witnessed this time in the register compiled by the historical school and complete his mission.

"Are you sure your plan will work?"

"I may not understand the animal trainer, but I understand Xiao Qi. He will definitely come."

However, they miscalculated this time, because the moment Du Qiyu got the [Filth] container, the trainer with abnormal emotional fluctuations drove his trainee beasts to run back, and disappeared from the battlefield together with his real body.

Think about it, what would a master who only has emotional side effects think when he gets a prop that can absorb his own emotions and desires?

So this is where His guidance comes from?

So this is His true promise?

What promise could be more satisfying than snatching a self-enhancing power-up from Little Ten?

Although Du Qiyu had no idea what a container was, when he discovered the purpose of this prop, his first reaction was to verify whether this thing was really a blessing from heaven.

As for being startled...it doesn't matter.

The reason he wanted the Shocking Bow was simply because he saw the bow's ability to nourish the enemy's soul with its fear, and wanted to use it to offset some of the emotional backlash. But as long as he had this thing, who needed a broken bow?

So Du Qiyu withdrew decisively. Under the influence of the container, he felt that he had made the most correct decision. He needed to find a quiet place to put aside all distractions and study the usefulness of this nameless prop. Once he found that this thing could really solve his own pain points, then...

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