Chapter 19 Asking the Pen Fairy



Precognitive ability is even more buggy than mind-reading, it doesn’t even need to be learned!

For multiple-choice questions, especially those with two options, as long as you know the final answer, what does it matter if the whole process is wrong?

Jiang Che scratched his head, feeling that things were getting serious.

After much thought, he came up with the idea of ​​sophistry.

For example: He can draw a picture that looks like a cow and a sheep, and then ask the person on the other side whether what he drew is a cow.

If it answers yes, then the answer is sheep, and it is wrong.

If the answer is no, then the answer is cow, which is still wrong.

Such a treacherous question...

But it feels useful!

Thinking of this, Jiang Che drew a few pictures as a backup.

Then, he didn't start the game.

With only these few, I feel that they are not safe enough and not cautious enough.

While thinking, he thought of the second question.

This time, it's a paradox.

For example: Can an omniscient and omnipotent God create a stone that he cannot lift?

Whether the answer is [yes] or [no], it seems to be wrong.

Prepare a few more paradox questions to be on the safe side.

Finally, he also thought of some philosophical questions.

For example: Do humans have free will?

Does a Creator exist?

Is there life after death?

Only after preparing this did Jiang Che feel that it was sufficient.

I don’t believe the kid on the other side can answer these questions!

If it is really possible, what does it matter if I give it my life?

With the corners of his mouth raised, Jiang Che immediately started the game mission.

He prepared paper and pen, and drew circles while silently chanting the spell.

"Pen Fairy, Pen Fairy, you are my past life, and I am your present life. If you want to continue your relationship with me, please draw a circle on the paper."

"Pen Fairy, Pen Fairy..."

After silently reciting the spell three times, Jiang Che discovered that his hands were no longer under his control, but some unknown force was controlling his hands to draw circles continuously.

At the same time, the five-minute countdown begins.

Jiang Che asked the questions he had prepared.

Soon, the hand controlled the pen by itself and drew a big cross.

Indicates the answer is no.

However, before Jiang Che could argue, the parchment sent a hint that "the answer is correct".

There is even related "answer analysis".

What he painted was neither a cow nor a sheep.

The painting skills are so poor that it can only be understood as an abstract painting.

Angry! Damn! Me! Too!

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