"Others?" Liz blinked and looked around suspiciously: "But we are the only ones here..."
"Although I don't think it's anything to be proud of, I am the second place in the Two Wings Soul Ranking - Azula Division."
"My nose smells emotions, my eyes see thoughts, and my ears hear desires."
Igula walked to the record player and picked out a record with a cover that looked like the end of the world from the cabinet below - this reminded him of the dream he had a few days ago - and put it in the record player to play. As expected, it was very noisy, but unexpectedly good.
He looked at the cover carefully. Oh, it turned out to be about angels destroying the world. No wonder it sounds so good.
"Although this music is too early for you, it is enough to cover our voices." Igula sat down and said, "Let's have a sincere conversation, Liz."
Liz nervously sat down at the farthest position close to the mirror, "But I don't want to talk to you..."
"Is it a mirror?"
The little girl blinked, and her face was no longer a fake nervousness, but a genuine shock. The fraudster was very satisfied with this expression - since he met the damn cult leader, he had never conducted a successful fraud negotiation. Igula almost doubted whether his eloquence had declined to the level of a drunken city council member.
"I've been watching you, Liz. Not just in the game just now, but also last night when you were playing "Magic Duel 14" with Ash, you showed a different side of yourself: competitive, impolite, and straightforward, just like a little kid..."
"I'm just a child!" Liz yelled.
"If I was just a little suspicious last night, then in the game just now, you completely exposed your secret." Igula came over and was in the mirror with Liz: "Your "replacement" medium is the mirror. Every time you look in the mirror, it means that the inside may have changed."
"It's a very clever restraint. Others may think this is a weakness, but I have seen patients tortured to death by multiple personalities. For psychics, patients with multiple personalities are undoubtedly very worthy research materials. Fortunately, mental patients are simply the specialty of the Blood Moon Kingdom, and psychics have a location advantage in the Blood Moon Kingdom."
"The three positions of sex workers, crime hunters, and psychotherapists are the ones that continuously mass-produce the psychology samples I like - especially psychotherapists. Those colleagues who stare into the abyss for too long will sooner or later go crazy and take off their pants to the abyss."
"People with multiple personality disorder have their lives severely affected by different personalities invading their bodies. They are unable to get rid of them and they become entangled and tortured by each other. In the end, they either become sugar people who live a life of drunkenness and dreams, or accept rebirth, wash away all emotional memories, and become a blank sheet of paper."
"But you won't have such worries. The mirror will suppress the influence of multiple personalities to the lowest point. Even if there are problems with other personalities, they can be locked in the 'mirror'. At least it won't affect reality--"
"The sisters are not locked in the mirror!" Liz said angrily.
"Do the personalities treat each other like sisters?" Igula asked with interest. "It's a very common example, but in the cases I've seen, there's a high probability that a male personality will be born in a female patient, or a male personality in the female's impression. Similarly, almost all male patients will be born with a female personality. The desire for and approach to the opposite sex seems to be an instinct engraved in the body - do you have an older brother or younger brother?"
Liz wanted to say something, but she seemed to have heard something and looked at the mirror reluctantly.
When she turned her head to look at me, her lovely face showed a tranquility that was totally inconsistent with her appearance. It was more like putting on another mask than taking off the mask, and there was still a mask under the mask.
Igula raised his eyebrows: "What's your name?"
"Just call me Liz." Liz said calmly, "We are different only between each other. When facing other people, we are all Liz."
Multiple personalities that are united and work together... Igula thought this was a very rare case. Generally speaking, multiple personalities are very different from each other, and the strong personality often looks down on the weak personality. Therefore, the stable organizational model of multiple personalities is mostly "monarch dictatorship", that is, the monarch personality leads other subject personalities, and the subject personalities are divided into minister personalities and civilian personalities. There are clear hierarchies between them. It can be said that it is like building a temple in a snail shell, and feudalism can be created in a human body.
An example of a "democratic republic" where multiple personalities respect each other is like Liz, which is simply the most ideal template for multiple personalities. Even if Igula had looked through the database of mental patients, he had never seen such a perfect example. In addition, she actually took the initiative to add mirror constraints to herself, and he had some guesses in his heart.
"Liz, in the first question just now, "Would you murder the other five people present in order to seize the Lord's wish?" You voted "yes", right?"
Although it was a question, Igula's tone was very affirmative.
Liz admitted it straightforwardly: "Yes, how did you know that?"
"I saw it when Ash was interacting with you." Igula said coldly, "The way you looked at Ash at that time was like looking at a piece of rotten meat that was wriggling. I am quite familiar with this look - Harvey looks at others like this too."
"Sorry, in order to control the voting results, we had to let a rather violent sister vote that time." Liz nodded slightly: "That sister treats everyone the same way. We have no intention of harming Ash."
"You voted for the second and third time in a way that didn't match your personality, right?" Igulla said, "I thought you wouldn't give everything for the one you love, but you voted 'yes'; I thought you couldn't trust others, but you still voted 'yes'... Why did you want to control the voting results?"
"Mr. Borgin, why ask if you already know the answer?"
Liz shook her bracelet and said, "First, it's for the reward. Second, it's to follow An Nan's plan."
"An Nan..." Igula chewed on the name carefully, as if he was eating half-ripe Lala fat.
"It's a very beautiful conspiracy, isn't it?" Liz spread her hands and said, "She restricted our ability to lie, and gave us the right to ask questions anonymously... It's like she locked us in an arena and threw swords at us. She doesn't need to induce us with words, because we will take the initiative to pick up weapons and hurt each other."
"She wanted to undermine the foundation of our cooperation, and coincidentally, I wanted to do the same."
Liz put her hands on the table, sitting upright without any small movements. This serious attitude made Igula unable to look down on her: "Compared to you who have shared hardships, my relationship with Ash is too weak. But Ash is the ally that I am most likely to win over. If I can't even win over Ash, it is even more impossible for others to cooperate with me."
"So I need to tear apart your foundation of trust first before I can form a true alliance with Ash. Otherwise, a mere contract is not enough to make Ash stand with me... On this point, An Nan and I have a common interest."
"So you helped Annan fish in troubled waters and increased our suspicion through voting?" Igula sighed: "You almost succeeded. The two "yes" to the first question almost destroyed all my trust in Harvey and Ash."
"Yes, I almost succeeded." Liz was also a little helpless: "If there was no third question."
Igula was a little puzzled: "But why did you choose "yes" in the third question...ah, you wanted to take this opportunity to improve your favorability in the eyes of others!"