He, Li Wufang and Jiang Chi belong to the same organization, but there seems to be some problem within the organization, which led to Jiang Chi's "rebellion"?
This was not Cheng Shi's imagination, nor was it Cheng Shi's guess. When the other party suddenly said the unexpected name "Jiang Chi", at that moment, Cheng Shi suddenly connected a lot of things.
For example, when they met on the mountain trail before, Li Wufang looked at him with all his eyes on his back; when he left the experimental site, he fell behind him intentionally or unintentionally and refused to walk side by side; and when he heard a noise behind the house where Arad was imprisoned, he said a word and the search officer was so "obedient" to arrest him...
All this seems to prove that Li Wufang is someone's subordinate, but Cheng Shi inadvertently "deceived" himself. He never thought that he would be someone's "boss".
He had absolutely no sense of belonging to this identity.
In other words, when a normal person discovers a teammate behaving strangely, his first reaction would be to wonder if this person is a liar or has ulterior motives, and it would be impossible for him to guess whether this person is from another time and space.
But now, Cheng Shi couldn't help but think in this direction, because the other party's logical basis for deceiving people was gone.
If all the previous behaviors were the preparations of a liar, then the other party's scam at this moment must be meaningless, because even if Cheng Shi did not understand others, he must understand himself, and he knew very well whether he had subordinates or not.
Except for temporary cooperation in the trial, he has never ordered anyone around, nor does he like to order others around, of course, "Ram's Horn" does not count.
It's not a person.
Therefore, when the other party is determined to identify himself as a subordinate, the scam loses its final credibility. In a top game, when there are no witnesses, no one will assume a false identity to cater to a liar.
Cheng Shi should have thought of this earlier, but he thought too much and ignored the simplest truth.
Now that he had figured this out, he began to expand his thinking.
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