Mystery: The whole good living master

Chapter 114 Although the process was all correct, the result was outrageous!

Although his younger brothers and sisters tried their best to guard against him, Benson did not give up. He always felt that something was wrong.

Benson believes in his intuition, which is a skill honed in the jungle of society. Whether it is looking at people or things, Benson has his own set of theories.

Melissa squatted beside the small coal stove to boil water for tea. The orange-red charcoal fire breathed slowly in the gray embers, and the gurgling hot air formed white mist and water droplets along the window.

Klein sat opposite Benson with "Almana", and the three men looked at each other with fake smiles.

Benson was the first to break the silence: "Where did you grow up?"

"I am from Rundisi County." Mu Fange replied.

"What do your family members do?" Benson stared into "Almana's" eyes. Being able to discern lies is a necessary skill for navigating society, even though Benson is not a professional "psychologist" or "professional negotiator."

"My mother runs a small farm of her own." Mu Fange repeated the same words. When he existed as "Almana", he said this to everyone. Every word about the identity of "Almana" was engraved in his mind, as if it was his life trajectory. He didn't need to think about it at all. A false identity was fabricated bit by bit.

Mu Fange is now a walking Russian nesting doll. His body currently has five identities: Almana, Korishi, Morinvika, No. 3563 Amon, and Mu Fange. It is worthy of being a mysterious world. The nature of the onion man is becoming more and more prominent. Is this the power of the world line convergence?

Benson quickly connected the two messages outside the window: "Almana bought vegetables" and "Almana's mother runs a farm."

Benson pointed out the window implicitly: "Isn't it too expensive to buy so many vegetables?"

Mu Fange shook his head. When he bought things, he either used Korixi's face, Adam's card, or even Amon's monocle. He had never spent a penny after traveling through time for so long.

Benson observed Almana's expression and thought silently: This lady's eyes are very clear, even clearer than Melissa and Klein. This kind of inexperienced and money-free look cannot be acted out. This proves that she has had enough food and clothing since she was a child, her family has not experienced any changes, her financial situation is also very rich, and she is generous and lavish, not like someone who would be frugal.

The fact that she considered fresh vegetables and meat as essential ingredients showed that she had sufficient material conditions in the past, even in winter.

She spoke in a familiar tone when we were chatting. She told me that it was our first time meeting, but she acted as if she had known me for a long time. She was not as reserved as the Loen girl when answering questions. She was also gentle to Klein and Melissa. Only those who have been well cared for by their family can love everyone equally. Maybe when she was growing up, her social circle was also very small, limited to the villages and towns around the farm...

Mu Fange, who had indeed never experienced the harsh treatment of society, continued to make up stories to fool Benson: for example, Tingen had a vegetable and fruit supplier he had cooperated with before, and for example, he didn't have much expenses on a normal day, so it was okay to buy some vegetables occasionally, and buying vegetables could even save more money than going out to eat.

Unwilling to believe his own high inspiration, Benson covered his head. It was really hard for him to connect the young and beautiful Miss Almana with the evil old woman who should be in her thirties in his subconscious. Now there were only two possibilities: one was that "Almana" was even better than Benson, and her acting skills could even fool Benson! The other was that "Almana" was indeed a pure and innocent girl, but Benson did sense a deep sense of danger and disharmony in her.

When Benson first heard the word "Almana" from his sister, he even felt the same panic as if he had heard from a neighbor that a wanted criminal was roaming around the neighborhood. Maybe Almana didn't think that what she did was wrong at all. She was one of those rare criminals with self-consistent logic and cognitive confusion. That would be terrible. Klein and Melissa would be in danger!

Benson could only tell himself to think positively. Maybe there was nothing wrong with Almana, but this matter would not be that simple. Could it be that Miss Almana was now caught in a conspiracy that she herself was unaware of?

Benson felt that this should be the only reasonable and correct answer.

Mu Fange didn't care what conclusion Benson came to in the end. Although Klein had more brains than him and Benson had more brains than Klein, the brain paradox tells us that if the number of brains is upper bounded, when the number of brains reaches a certain level, then there is no difference between you predicting that I predicted that you predicted that I predicted that you predicted that I would play the stone and you predicting that I would play the stone. So the more brains you have, the fewer brains you have. And if the opponent has no brains at all, then it is meaningless no matter how many brains the other side has!

(Is there really such a paradox?)

Benson: According to her psychological profile, I predict that Miss Almana will play rock, so I should play paper. But Miss Almana will definitely predict that I will play paper, so she will play scissors, so I should still play rock. But if Almana predicts that I can predict that she will play scissors, she will play paper to defeat my rock, so I should also play scissors... But if Miss Almana directly plays rock, I will be too smart, so I should still play paper... If Miss Almana can predict my mental journey, then...

Mu Fan Ge: Hahaha! I want to play the tiger!

Just like the game of Go, humans can win by predicting the opponent's moves and the direction of the game, but if one side is a monkey that randomly moves pieces, or a machine that can calculate the direction of each square on the board, the game loses its meaning. Perhaps it is similar to "You can't blindly fool a fool", so in this situation where the information is completely asymmetric and the brain is limited, Benson can only end up confused by himself.

Failed, Benson silently drank the tea handed to him by Melissa and asked sharply, "Ms. Almana, have you recently fallen into a difficulty that you cannot solve?"

Melissa, who had been eavesdropping, suspected that she had heard it wrongly. The jump between the two questions was too big!

Klein was also panicked, mainly because Almana was indeed in trouble, and they even came here for this reason - Klein wanted to accompany Almana to the farm to find clues to solve the problem... If Benson discovered their true intentions, he would definitely not agree to let Klein put himself in danger!

Benson immediately noticed the change in his brother and sister's expressions - it seemed that his guess was correct, Klein knew about this, but Melissa didn't.

Mu Fan Ge touched his nose: Adam wanted to kill him, and Saennetel sent him to capture Adam. How could this be considered a difficulty that he could not solve?

Benson regrouped and attacked Klein again: "Come to think of it, why are you back today?"

Klein deliberately raised his hand and slapped his forehead, pretending that he had just remembered the important matter after being reminded by Benson, and replied: "Almana invited me to his farm to play, and I said I couldn't leave Melissa alone at home. Almana said Melissa could go too, so I came back to find Melissa..."

Mu Fange realized that men and women in Loen had different third-person pronouns, so he quickly interrupted Klein who had accidentally made a slip of the tongue: "Mr. Benson, do you want to come with me? I have a lot of rooms at home!"

The distraction was effective, and Benson politely declined, "I still have to work. Let Melissa go with you."

Then Benson realized something was wrong. He knew there was something wrong with Miss Almana, but he still let Melissa go with him. Wasn't that pushing his sister into trouble?

"Um..." Benson hurriedly tried to make up for it: "Your farm is in... Dexie County, right? Maybe I can see if the company has any business trips nearby... maybe I can go and see you..."

"Great!"

Klein turned around and high-fived Mu Fange in celebration.

Melissa covered her head and sighed secretly: Brother! Social etiquette! Social etiquette! It's really rude!

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