1848 I Have Decided to Turn Over to the Light and Join Your Holy Temple! (2)
Earlier, he had considered creating a âKong Yuhenâ for Number Two in an attempt to manipulate the âlie detectionâ process.
Upon further reflection, however, he decided against it.
Honesty was the best policy.
Perhaps by being forthcoming, Number Two would instead doubt the truthfulness in his words â that was how one dealt with intelligent individuals.
âIndeed, you havenât lied.â
However, Number Two clearly rejected the set of plans Xu Xiaoshou had come up with and had his own set of criteria for lie detection.
From the very beginning, Number Two had never expected to obtain the information about Bazhunâan on Abyss Island through conversation.
It was a pleasant surprise.
It also indirectly demonstrated the worth of Xu Xiaoshou. He was truly valuable!
âWhat did you talk about?â Number Two continued to inquire.
âThis is unfair!â Xu Xiaoshou refused to be passive in this situation. âIf we truly want a fair conversation, I ask one question, and you ask one. That would be fair.â
A surge of killing intent loomed in Number Twoâs eyes, and he said, âIn front of me, do you have the right to discuss fairness?â
âI do!â Xu Xiaoshou nodded firmly and said, âI have great value. If you want to extract information from me, I can provide it to you.â
âI can give you my full and transparent truthfulness if it means saving my life.â
âBut if you want the donkey to work, you should feed it grass. How can you expect someone to work diligently for you if you donât provide what they need?â
âYouâre an intelligent person, and you should understand this principle.â
Number Two stared at the distant youth for a moment. As the intensity of his killing intent slowly dissipated, he calmly said, âItâs your turn to ask.â
Xu Xiaoshouâs eyes instantly lit up.
He finally gained a bit of autonomy and immediately asked, âHow many cronies⊠um, partners do you have?â
âYouâre not lying, are you?â
âIâm only responsible for answering. Itâs up to you to determine whether itâs a lie or not. Itâs none of my concern,â Number Two responded stoically.
Xu Xiaoshou realized that this Divine Oracle was not going to play by his rules, making it impossible for the Information Bar to detect lies.
Moreover, this guy was far too intelligent!
Forcing Number Two to answer with âyesâ or ânoâ would likely raise suspicions that he also possessed a âlie detector.â
Number Two seemed to be able to cause fluctuations in the Information Bar, while also behaving like an inanimate object at times, rendering all attempts to extract information completely futile.
Therefore, risking exposure of the system to test whether Number Two was lying could result in misleading information.
Xu Xiaoshou contemplated for a brief moment, but ultimately abandoned the risky idea and decided to use his brain to test for deception.
No matter how sharp Xu Xiaoshouâs mind was, when it came to Number Twoâs words, he could only obtain answers with fifty-percent accuracy, unlike Rao Yaoyao, whom he could discern the truth from at a glance.
Number Two interrupted Xu Xiaoshou, who seemed to be grappling with his words.
âWhat did you discuss in the All Time Forgotten Sorrow Pavilion?â
âThatâs a lot of questions.â Xu Xiaoshou politely refused to answer Number Twoâs question directly, pushing the boundaries little by little.
Number Two remained composed and graciously said, âThen let me change the question⊠Is Kong Yuhen on your side?â
This time, Xu Xiaoshou was a tad startled.
Number Two was indeed a Divine Oracle with the most powerful brain. The range of his questions was not only broad but also sharp and incisive.
âIâm not sure. From my perspective, not yet, but perhaps soonâŠâ Xu Xiaoshou recalled and spoke earnestly.
âNot yet means not yet. Thereâs no need to add the second half of that sentence. You canât deceive me.â
Clearly, Number Two became more interested in Xu Xiaoshou. He did not take his life for his elusive hints.
He was now more interested in asking questions.
âItâs my turn!â Xu Xiaoshou could not stand Number Twoâs relentless pressure and counter-questioned, âWho are the two people you work with?â
âThat seems like a lot of questions?â Number Two imitated Xu Xiaoshou.
However, Xu Xiaoshou seemed prepared and maintained a poised smile as he said, âThen itâs necessary for us to discuss how to define whether a question belongs to a single question or multiple questions⊠I think it will take a long time.â
The muscles on Number Twoâs face slightly lifted, and a brief flutter of his eyelids unveiled a touch of delight. The corners of his lips curved upward.
He was actually laughing!
âAlright, I can answer that questionâŠâ Number Two did not want Xu Xiaoshou to waste his time and extended a small concession.
âWait!â Xu Xiaoshou suddenly became nervous. âYou donât need to reveal their real namesâŠâ
âWhat are you afraid of?â Number Two smiled and sized up the young man in the distance as if he were observing a tender and naive baby who was still in his diapers.
Xu Xiaoshouâs heart skipped a beat, and a tingling sensation ran through his scalp. He felt as if there was a presence of two menacing gazes piercing him from a distance.
A chill ran down his spine. He even readied his âVanishing Technique,â preparing to disappear immediately at any sign of abnormality.
âYouâre still wet behind the ears!â Number Two let out a very human-like sound and waved his hand. âItâs your turn.â
After hearing those two names, Xu Xiaoshou realized that nothing terrifying had happened around him.
He felt slightly relieved, but he no longer wanted to continue the conversation.
This damn robot was baiting the dialogue, even providing evasive answers to simple questions.
Who knew? What happened earlier could have been a covert signalâŠ
Xu Xiaoshou pondered for a moment and said, âLetâs make a deal. You release meâŠâ
âI refuse. Itâs my turn,â Number Two quickly responded, abiding by the rules of the game. A question demanded an answer. Xu Xiaoshou was infuriated, gnashing his teeth in anger.