When facing people of the same kind, and with a friendly attitude, it doesn't matter how much Sully breaks things down and crumples them up, because they will always try their best to understand.
But if he is not facing the same kind of people, but a different kind with obviously huge difference in thinking, then what he needs to do is to speak implicitly.
How implicit is it?
Before discovering Adonis's change, Sully thought a 50 percent difference was the best possible number.
Simply reducing the facts to half would turn everything into suggestion.
Just like what Adonis said at the beginning that he would face.
This is the result of Sully's hints from various aspects without directly saying it.
But what is troubling is what Adonis said next.
"We are enemies, and you shouldn't say anything to an enemy that leans toward the enemy. Especially since I wanted to kill you more than once before."
Suli wanted to look at the question mark, but he understood what Adonis meant.
The gray crane's mind is now filled with the fact that the queen, who is from the same lineage as him, wants him dead, while Sully, who is in a clear hostile position with him, wants him to live.
And still live soberly and rationally.
What did it matter that Sully had almost killed him before?
Wasn't it because he foolishly underestimated this man that he suffered such an injury?
Just like now——
Adonis had never felt so clear before.
"Observer effect. If you think I am noble and not lowly, then in your eyes, I am noble and have nothing to do with lowliness."
"In the eyes of the Queen, I can be noble or humble. Nobility is given by her, and the same is true for humbleness. But if I want to transform humbleness into nobility, then I need to be loyal like a dog, give everything, and sacrifice my life. And the final result may not necessarily develop as I imagined."
Sully's expression gradually turned into despair.
He was wrong. With Elvi as the major premise, how could he make the monster act according to his own ideas with a 50% increase in volume?
Fake, all fake!
It only takes 10%, or at most 20%, for the monster to act according to his ideas. Once it reaches 30%, or even the current 50%, everything will turn into the other party filling in a full set of logical and crazy beliefs in his own mind.
Just like now, Adonis gave Suley the final blow.
"Instead of placing all your desires on the Queen who doesn't care about the Gray Crane Clan, it's better to use the observer effect to decide what you are, as you said."
Suli gave a desperate smile: "If you have anything else to say, just say it all."
Sully already knew what the final outcome would be, but his subconscious self-help mentality, which always believed that salvation was possible, would still make him hold on to a sense of luck before he got a completely positive result.
“You are God!”
"Maybe you are not actually God, but as you said, the observer effect, as long as I think you are God, then you will only be God. I think God does not exist, then God does not exist, and I think you are God, then you can only be God!"
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Suli has ten thousand ways to explain to Adonis that he is not God, but Gray Crane will have ten thousand and one reasons to explain to him that he is God.
Adonis thinks completely differently from humans!
Faced with the same topic and the same way of speaking, although Egbert would have all kinds of fanatical words of praise, as a human being, what he cares about first is still the literal meaning of Sully.
Just like in "No One Knows Mr. Sully Better Than I Do", Egbert can only speculate on other possibilities in the background.
For the same topic and conversation, Egbert's first concern must be, "Lord Sully actually knew about this..."
Wait, if I think like this, wouldn't that make me even more desperate?!
Adonis did not give Suli the chance to remain in despair for long.
Of course, it is also possible that few people can really be as perverted as Egbert.
After confirming that Sulina's thoughts were obviously abnormal, Adonis changed the subject to business.
Fortunately, Suli returned to the main topic before his extreme social suicidal mentality trapped him.
Adonis: "I don't want to devote myself to the Queen anymore."
"But I don't intend to betray the Queen."
The gray crane walked towards Sully step by step with firm steps that could be clearly heard by the human boy's ears.
Then he half-knelt down and began to straighten Sully's collar.
Suli: “…”
Adonis tilted his head back, and there seemed to be flames burning in his pupils.
Being stared at with such abnormal eyes, Suli wondered for a moment whether he also had the ability to read pie charts.
Obviously this is an illusion.
Adonis stared at the button on Suli's collar and said slowly, "I want to tell the Queen that Her Excellency Elvi wants to rebel. I want the Queen to send troops to suppress him."
"Her Excellency Elvi may still show sincerity towards the Queen, but Victoria will become her greatest disadvantage."
"As long as Lord Elvi does not truly want to accept the Queen's suppression and surveillance, then Victoria's protest behavior, which is apparently inconsistent with Lord Elvi's actions, is essentially just an expression of Lord Elvi's rebellious heart."
"Of course, this is just one of the possible developments." Adonis looked at Sulin's collar with regret, which had been smoothed down to the point where there was not a single wrinkle.
He still maintained a half-kneeling posture and said, "The most likely possibility is just as you said, Lord Elvi will choose to take the initiative to attack."
"Giant dragons are supposed to be proud. They are powerful, have long lives, possess countless treasures, have noble bloodlines, and are feared by countless monsters..."
"These premises all mean that Lord Elvi is not the kind of incompetent person who would willingly accept unfair treatment just to prove that he is indeed innocent."
"She will simply choose to accept all the charges imposed on her and then confirm them thoroughly."
"Of course, this can also be understood as Your Excellency Elvi trying to realize his inner ambitions."
Adonis looked at the button holes on Suli's chest, his eyes becoming more serious.
"The Queen and Her Excellency Elvy must fight. More precisely, war must be started."
"Because only when the existing structure collapses can a new structure be created."
"It's not that easy for the queen to die. As a giant dragon, Hermione Elvi has a vitality that is different from other monsters. Therefore, I still need to attract external forces."
"We also need to ensure that the Gray Crane Clan is openly and innocently driven away."
"I was not the one who conspired with the tiger, nor was I the one who fought for power. I had nothing to do with the war either. I participated in the final outcome of the matter, but I did not control it."
It is hard to tell whether Gray Crane is really expounding on his own plan or just trying to gain recognition from Sully.
Because Sully did the same thing.
The amazing thing is that Adonis has now hidden him even deeper behind the scenes.
But even so, the purpose of the gray crane could not be exposed to the Queen of the Feathered Tribe and the dragon.
Who could have known that the change came from a person so weak that he only had the strength of a ninth-level monster?
Moreover, even this strength is just a pretense.
Even Elvi did not expect that Adonis, who had wanted to kill Suli more than once, would choose to give him a chance to speak.
Of course Sully will not die, but as long as Adonis dares to take action, the counterattack device installed by Elvi on Sully will become evidence that the Queen wants to attack the dragon clan.
But Adonis didn't.
Elvi also thought about who died in that space, and wondered if it was Gray Crane.
After all, Adonis' opponent is Suli.
——The human who reminded her that Barthalom and Leia had joined forces.
After a day and a night, Elvi had someone open the door of this huge Western-style building.
Suli, who had not had a drop of water, stood on one side with his lips cracked, while Adonis stood on the other side like a madman.
The latter kept muttering: "I need to find the queen, I need to report..."
Repeat again and again.
Compared to the look of enthusiasm in his eyes when he told Sully the whole plan, he now looked like a truly unconscious madman.
Elvi narrowed his eyes and asked Suli, "What did you do?"
Suli fell into a trance for a moment.
This is not a question to ask him.
We should ask that Gray Crane whose acting is so explosive!
God knows what Adonis was thinking when he first explained the whole plan.
At that time, he also said: "I want to let all those who observe the Gray Crane Clan with malicious intent understand that the correct answer will never be forced to change because of some interests."
Adonis was half-kneeling at that time, holding Suli's shoulders with both hands, and then said: "I will also make you a true god admired by everyone. Let your glory shine on every foolish person who falsely believes in the king's observations and conclusions. Let them see what the real bright sunshine is."
After the frenzy, everything calmed down.
Suli didn't give any reaction at all. It was as if Adonis understood his expression and his inner thoughts and made a decision on his own.
Sully: ...It's fucking ridiculous!
And no one knew better than him that explanation and debate were useless at this point.
Suli, with his inner shadow so complicated that it had no boundaries, said to Elvi in a bad mood: "How do I know that the monster is so fragile that it can be driven crazy by a few random words?"
If he had known that 50% of his mental output would be enough to crush him to this extent, he would not have said a single unnecessary word.
Elvi immediately blurted out: "Even if you say a few words, what you actually express is just a huge amount of information."
Suli: “?”
Elvi looked at Sully, turned away, and said coldly: "No one wants to be stripped of everything without revealing almost any information."
"Especially a poor guy like Adonis who is in such a delicate position." Elvi seemed to feel sympathy for Gray Crane.
Originally caught between the Queen and the Dragons, and now being ravaged by a human who has no idea of his own killing power, all I can say is...
If you are unlucky enough, just treat it as a natural disaster.
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