Renault thought this was a boring question.

Similar questions arise in a number of books, all of which are books written by or related to heroes.

Whether to sacrifice one person to save many people or to sacrifice many people to save one person, it is said that people with heroic qualities will choose the former.

It is an unavoidable fact that people who can save many people without hesitation are called heroes. If only one person is saved, who else but that person would call him a hero? So, this kind of question is boring.

"Ask a hero, I'm just an ordinary person." So this is Reno's answer.

"I don't want to ask the hero, I want to ask you for your answer."

“Really, can I use the ‘I’ answer?”

Leot nodded happily.

"Kill the bastard who made both choices a reality."

"Huh?" Leot was surprised by this arrogant and unexpected answer.

"Don't talk nonsense about choices. I will get rid of that guy first before I am forced to make a choice. There is a saying: When you can't solve the problem, then you solve the person who raised the problem."

Although he said this, Renault still thought of things he could not do in the past. For those without power even the right to choose is a joke. At that moment, if I had the power I have now, would there be any changes?

But it’s not enough now, and it’s far from enough to reach that level. The regret that cannot be let go can't be completely eliminated. This chain is tightly wrapped around the body, but it cannot be broken with one's own ability.

"What a strange answer you have." Leot said with a smile.

Renault raised his head and looked at Leot, his eyes seemed to have discovered a new-born child, but Leot's next words made Renault even more vigilant.

"Judging from your expression, your appearance and heart are contradictory."

"No," Leot raised his chin and supported his chin with his hand, thinking, "your appearance is consistent with your heart. So, is it caused by experience?"

Boom! There was a loud noise, and Leot looked at Renault. Reno poked a hole in the wall with his right hand.

"I don't care if you have powers or not, who are you? Depending on your answer, I might kill you. Even if you don't answer, I will kill you. If you make any strange move, I will kill you." ."

"Please don't be wary of me. I am not your enemy."

"Whether it's an enemy or not, it's up to me to judge." Renault stood up, obviously with murderous intent.

"Relax." Leot gently raised his hands to comfort Renault, an uncomfortable feeling. Previous opponents were often suppressed by Renault's murderous intent. Even if they are not suppressed, there will be some indication of it in their expressions and movements.

But with Leot, none of this changed, nothing changed at all. There was neither fear nor anger nor alarm. Is it the calmness of a strong man, or simply slowness?

Renault ruled out the latter possibility. If it was the latter, he wouldn't be able to read the subtle changes in Renault's expression. So Renault went all out to stay vigilant. When Leot makes any strange move, Raynor will destroy everything.

This was the moment when he made up his mind.

Then there was a hearty laugh, and Leot laughed in front of him.

"Are you laughing at me?" When Renault clenched his fists, Leot hurriedly denied: "No! No! I just think you are as interesting as I imagined."

"Are you being provocative?"

"I didn't mean that! But if I offended you, I apologize. I'm really sorry." After Liott finished speaking, he sighed softly.

"You are very alert, observant, and mentally agile. But at the same time, when faced with unforeseen circumstances, you hesitate because you need to understand the situation, don't you?"

Renault thought for a moment, still looking down at Leot: "You make people feel weird."

"I often hear this kind of thing." Leot lowered his head and signaled.

Seeing this scene, Renault pondered for a while, and then laughed: "You are very confident in yourself." Renault's words made Leot raise his head.

"Although you always complain that you are too inconspicuous and don't want to attract attention, you combine your personality and magic to the extreme. This is your proof. However, you seem to be a little afraid of certain things, that erratic tone ..."

Renault imitated Leot's look and put his hand on his chin: "Don't you want to tell the truth? You are afraid of being penetrated. Do you hate others if you don't trust others...do you hate humans?"

Leot's eyes widened: "Hahaha, this is the first time someone has answered me like this." Even though Leot gave him a slightly serious look, Renault laughed happily.

"Read the personality and psychology of the other party through their words and deeds. Although without using magic, the accuracy of a skilled person is 50-50 with the probability of using magic." Renault sat down heavily.

Leot silently urged Renault to continue.

"There are several ways to convince the other person that you are that person, and you use the most direct type. First, say something to make the other person happy.

Then add a little hint of frustration to make the other person feel troubled. "Reno looked at Leot with another meaningful smile.

"The person being complimented is more likely to agree with the point of view even if there is some discrepancy, but that alone is not enough to gain trust. So, offset the praise by offering some criticism to prove that you are not just a nice person."

Leot's expression changed from serious to happy.

"Unless the other person is very stupid, they will understand that someone who only says nice things is not to be trusted."

After Renault finished speaking, Leot clapped slightly: "You know it very well. To be honest, when I first realized that I was doing such a thing, I thought I would be killed by you."

"That was originally the plan, but then I changed my mind."

"Why?"

"Because you believed me."

Leot's eyes widened.

"Even if I use magic on you, you can tell it immediately. Even in the face of real killing intent, you didn't do it. Because you believed that I wouldn't kill you. Right?"

"Hahaha, you are too confident."

"Anyway, that's what I thought. So I didn't kill you, it's that simple."

Lyot was silent as he considered the uncertainty and the fascinating mystery of Renaud's behavior.

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