While the spirit game is in progress

Chapter 348 The Unfinished Book 10

Everyone will gradually develop their own outlook on life, values ​​and worldview after being influenced by the people around them and experiencing various things.

Some people's ideas are similar, and it will appear to be particularly compatible.

However, some people have different or even completely opposite ideas, and there will be situations where they cannot communicate or communicate unpleasantly.

Most of the time, it's not that either party is at fault, it's just that they just aren't right to be friends.

Whether it was Ye Dill or the short-haired woman present, no one knew the personality and three views of the deceased author of this book, so it was naturally difficult to speculate on the development of the story from the author's point of view.

Unlike an exam, there are no set answers and no reference books available.

If you want to expect that your own three views are just similar to those of the author, the possibility of being able to choose the author's option from the ten options is too low.

It's better to use your own logical reasoning to estimate the development direction of the next story, and then choose an ending that is not too bad.

Anyway, the book says that the final ending is a logical ending based on the options selected by the player. As long as the problem is not particularly ambiguous or specious, a not bad ending can always be calculated.

Among the four options, in addition to the author's option, the other options should also have options that can generate a good ending.

Since there is no so-called "correct answer", winning does not mean that option is "correct", and losing does not mean that choosing other options must be "wrong".

There are too many uncertainties in it.

Therefore, Ye Dill believes that if a player chooses the same option, there is no need to expend too much energy in the contest, but should choose the second option that may have a good ending after losing.

That's why she proposed to the short-haired woman to use finger-guessing as a way of contesting. 56

The short-haired woman didn't think as deeply as Ye Dill, but she still felt that what Ye Dill said had some truth.

But she was also wary of Ye Dill, afraid that this was some kind of trick by Ye Dill, so she hesitated for a while, wondering whether she should agree or not.

Ye Dill saw the short-haired woman's hesitation, and she said: "Of course you can refuse, then I guarantee that when we collide, I will never lose."

Her tone was light, without any threatening meaning, but her calm appearance made people see that she had a plan in mind.

It's not bluffing, she really has confidence in herself.

The short-haired woman also knows that her shortcoming is that she has no offensive props. If she really uses force to duel, she probably won't be Ye Dill's opponent.

And if it is finger-guessing or coin tossing, then she still has at least a 50.00% chance of winning.

After thinking and thinking, the short-haired woman asked Ye Dill: "If a third player comes in, will you make such a suggestion?"

Ye Dill replied without hesitation: "That depends on whether the third player who comes in is worthy of my advice."

If it looks like the kind of person who doesn't make sense, she doesn't need to waste her words.

But if she doesn't seem like a militant, and makes sense, she'll certainly suggest the same.

Being able to reduce fighting is not a bad thing for her.

"Okay," the short-haired woman finally let go, "Since you made a suggestion sincerely, then I will agree to you."

Ye Dill nodded, expressing his satisfaction with the answer.

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