Xing Ye watched his face and gave up trying to understand the otherâs moods from slight changes in his expressions. Puppets just didnât have those.
Puppets have always loved to lie, and they didnât have any microexpressions or small habits either. Although this greatly raised the difficulty of the game, it didnât mean there was no way to get truthful information.
It just needed a little technique.
Xing Ye didnât mention the city lordâs troops had already died and only mentioned he had seen them.
Sure enough, Old Nect questioned them emotionally, âThey⌠were the puppets you saw also going to the illegal mine?â
Xing Ye said, âThis⌠Uncle Nect, letâs clear our debts first. You should know that for me, the most important thing is to pay you back. It doesnât feel good being in debt. We can talk about other things afterwards.â
During negotiations, the more sly, the more shrewd and mysterious, the harder it was to see through the otherâs goal, the more calm he would be. He couldnât lose himself to panic, only then could he gain the upper hand and force the other to reveal a weak point.
Fortunately, puppets werenât good at negotiating and scheming. Although they didnât have many expressions, most puppets were simple minded and it was easy to find flaws in their words.
The most important thing was to tell whether they were lying or saying the truth.
Even if the tone, face, eyes, facial muscles can not be used as a basis for judgment, you could still use their speed of speech and repeated questioning with different details after the event to judge whether it was true or not.
No matter how realistic a lie seems, it can always be punctured through.
Sure enough, Old Nect turned anxious. His voice sped up as his wooden lips opened and closed with clack clack clack sounds, âDebts, debts, all you know are debts! As long as you tell me everything you saw in the mines, Iâll clear off all of both of your debts!â
He was already impatient? He really was an irritable puppet.
Xing Ye spoke calmly, âThen take out the bills first. Me and the matchstick puppetâs hand prints are there, after all.â
âTell me first, did those puppets with that insignia go into the mine or not!â Old Nect slammed the table.
âThey did, and even had weapons. They left one person outside to guard the door. We saw everything from beginning to end. If youâre curious, take out the bills and write a receipt for us.â
Old Nect angrily returned to his room to write up a receipt for them. Cao Qian walked over and gave Xing Ye a high five.
It sure felt good, making Old Nect reveal his true intentions while getting their debt written off for free.
Guan Ling watched at the side, dumbstruck. He imagined what would happen if he was the one Xing Ye had been talking to and found that he probably wouldâve spilled every embarrassing incident from when he was a child until now.
After Old Nect cleared their debts, Xing Ye said, âYou know we only had three guns, so we didnât dare to get too close. However, if you tell us about those people, I might know what happened to them.â
âYouâŚâ If it werenât for the fact Cao Qian had his gun, Old Nect really wanted to kill him.
âRight!â Xing Ye knocked his head, âI remember now, I think I heard them say that no matter what, they had to kill the person inside the mine.â
âHow dare they!â Old Nect shouted angrily, finally unable to hold back.
âOh,â Xing Ye suddenly said, âUncle Nect, could it be that you think that Master Benedictâs inside the mine and donât want him to die? You seem to respect Master Benedict very much.â
âOf course I respect him!â Old Nect said, âThe entire city was created by Master Benedict. I was the very first puppet he created. At the start, my job was just to hand over tools to Master. Later, he needed an assistant so he slowly started to remodel me, until Iâve become what I am now. Master is the one I admire most.â
He was sincere, but apart from respect, there still seemed to be something else. He needed to verify it.
âI also deeply respect Master, but I donât really like or feel grateful to him.â Xing Ye said probingly.
âWhy?!â Old Nect was very unhappy, his beard starting to fly up again.
After last nightâs experience, Xing Ye felt like puppets with human nature would never be able to feel thankful towards Benedict.
They had a humanâs feelings of sorrow and grief, yet couldnât cry. When they were happy, they could only reveal a preset fake smile. They knew clearly that they werenât humans, just playthings produced by somebody. They had human emotions, but could never become human. How could such puppets feel thankful towards Master Benedict?
Furthermore, ordinary wooden puppets were forced to be a class lower when they were created. If they knew their status was because of somebody elseâs whims, forever doomed to be inferior to other puppets, how could they be happy?
Xing Ye believed that most of the puppets in the city had complicated feelings towards Benedict. They held a childâs admiration towards the man who created them, but also hated that their lives werenât fair. They could sample some of the joys and sorrows of life, but could never become truly human.
He needed to ascertain Old Nectâs feelings towards Benedict. If Old Nect was hostile to him like the city lord, there was no need to continue speaking.
âUncle Nect, do you truly not feel even a hint of bitterness towards Master?â Xing Ye asked, âEvery time I look at my body, I canât help but hatred.â
âMaster is only a creator, he canât be completely fair. The puppets he gifted with human nature need to learn how to live by themselves!â Old Nect argued with Xing Ye passionately, âNot all humans are born equal, but do they blame God for it? Iâve personally watched Master Benedict work his heart and soul into every one of us puppets, carefully fusing every nucleus with our bodies and staring at each of us with eyes full of love. Although thereâs discrepancies between all the puppetsâ bodies, itâs only because of how his skill improved over time. Master Benedict created countless puppets throughout many, many years, but treats every one of us like his own child!â
Good, Old Nect is grateful to Benedict. They could continue.
Xing Ye countered, âBut thereâs still puppets who wish to kill Master Benedict, such as the ones at the mine.â
âWhat do they understand, they donât even know who theyâre searching for!â Old Nect said, âOnly a few people know Master Benedictâs still alive and his whereabouts are a mystery. I investigated for years before finally finding that illegal mine outside the city and thought it was possible Benedict was residing there. The puppets you saw earlier were the city lordâs private soldiers. The city lord became corrupted by human nature and wants to become the sole ruler of Puppet City. He doesnât want anybody to have a higher status than himself, so heâs trying to secretly kill Master. Tell me, how is Master doing?â
Xing Ye spoke solemnly, âUncle Nect, can you make an oath? Swear that you wonât say any lies when it comes to Master Benedict. If you lie, youâll forget all the years you accompanied the Master forever. As long as you swear, Iâll tell you everything I saw in the mines. Iâm not lying, I truly saw something very important in the mines.â
After hearing the other out, Xing Ye felt like Old Nect could be trusted and they could probably find an important plot point here. However, he needed a guarantee.
By swearing with the most important thing, Old Nect wouldnât dare to lie as he pleased.
Old Nect hesitated for a moment but ultimately decided to take the oath. He truly did care about Benedictâs wellbeing and wanted to know what the important thing Xing Ye found was.
He used his nucleus to swear by Xing Yeâs words, instantly turning dejected. It looked like just saying he would forget hurt Old Nectâs spirit.
Seeing this, Xing Ye spoke, âDonât worry, nothing happened to your master. Those soldiers were all killed. Thereâs countless high purity primary ore inside the mine, as well as mechanical puppets crafted with much greater skill than you and I. The mechanical puppets were completely made out of metal, meant to be weapons. They didnât have human nature and only listened to orders. They were very strong and killed all the puppets by destroying their nucleuses. However, they didnât attack the puppets outside the door, so only the one standing guard outside was able to return.â
âMaster, he⌠why would he create a puppet without consciousness? Has he changed? He clearly said before that he wanted to give every puppet a soulâŚâ Old Nect muttered in a daze. He couldnât believe Benedict would view puppets as mere tools.
âI think it may have something to do with what I saw inside.â Xing Ye said, âIn the deepest part of the mine, we saw a young heart in a glass chamber. Itâs too small to be an adultâs heart. If its owner was still alive, they would be around ten years old.â
After Xing Yeâs little brother died, he studied the heart intensively and roughly understood how the heart grew with age.
So when he saw the heart on the projector, he never thought it could Benedictâs heart. An adult couldnât have the heart of a ten year old.
âTen yearsâŚâ Old Nect sat on a chair and pondered, âCould it be Masterâs son?â
Son? So there really were important clues at Old Nectâs. Xing Ye asked, âCan you tell me about Masterâs son?â
Old Nect nodded, âActually, a lot of people in Puppet City know about it. The whole reason why Master Benedict built the city was for his son.
âMasterâs son had been sickly since birth and couldnât play together with the other children. Master used to be an artisan, but he studied how to create puppets for his son and created a puppet that could move independently for his son to play with.
âHe treated the puppet as his sonâs friend and meticulously crafted them with great care. His son also liked the puppets very much.
However, his sonâs illness grew worse and worse. He died at ten years old. Master Benedict grew depressed for more than a year before dispersing his wealth and buying a plot of land where Puppet City now lays.
He started creating puppet after puppet, wanting to create a fully autonomous town for his deceased son to play in. He hoped for the town to be his childâs wonderland.â
âYou mean Master Benedict also turned his son into a puppet?â
Old Nect shook his head, âNo, Iâve never seen Masterâs son as a puppet. Master originally wanted to build Puppet City for his son to live there. However, after giving the puppets human nature, Master was disappointed and said his kind, pure-hearted son couldnât live in a city like this.
âMaster wanted to fix the city, but no matter what he tried, none of it worked. Throughout this time, Iâve always been by Masterâs side. Then, one day, Master told me he was going to search for a way to purify the city and wanted me to remain here to repair the puppets. After saying that, he left.
âI never saw Master again.â
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