Fukuzawa tapped his head, he felt a throbbing pain in his brain.

He didn't remember that he had dropped a pile of cards in this kind of place, but the sight in front of him really told him that he had died in this place once.

Kuroro looked at the cards on the ground and narrowed his eyes slightly: "What is a death point?"

"You can understand that someone died here." Fukuzawa scratched his hair irritably. He looked around, and all he could see was fog, and he couldn't see anything clearly.

Shouldn't be here.

But it is also possible that he remembered wrongly.

He muttered in his heart, took a few deep breaths, and calmed down his inner agitation.

Look for it first, Fukuzawa thought, he has a pendulum in his hand now, just use the pendulum to get enlightenment.

While he was staring at the pendulum in his hand, Kuroro squatted down, gathered the cards on the ground together, and picked them up.

Excluding the Three of Swords dropped by that place before, if there were no such things scattered elsewhere, the number of cards in his hand should be 78 now.

Kuroro counted a little, and quickly determined that he only had 77 cards in his hand, and one card was missing.

But he was not very familiar with these cards, and he didn't know what was dropped for a while.

He told Fu Zechuan about this to see if the other party knew anything.

Fukuzawa glanced at the cards in his hand, and then stared at the pendulum in his hand.

"Instead, I think you should know something."

"Why do you ask that?" Kuroro asked.

Fukuzawa looked up at him: "You should know that I have a keen sense of certain things."

Kuroro looked at him and said with interest, "For example?"

"For example...we did meet before."

"But in fact... before 'this time', there really wasn't one." Kurollo smiled, "Do you understand what I mean?"

"Of course I understand." Fukuzawa said in a firm tone, "You came back from the future."

Of course he knew the whole story, but "NPC Fukuzawa" would not know such details.He can show it, but it must be as if he was induced by Kuroro.

Actions must have reasonable motives, so that Kuroro will not confuse "Fukuzawa in the game" with "Fukuzawa outside the game".

"When I first arrived on Meteor Street, I took the first step to steal my most important 'weapon', and then tracked down my whereabouts, bought intelligence dealers in advance, and even shot me when we first met... ...not to mention that you yourself have said 'seen before'." Fukuzawa said, "One time can be a coincidence, but one after another predicts...unless you have some special ability to read."

"But I didn't." Kuroro spread his hands.

"Of course I know you don't." Fukuzawa continued his words, "You who know me too well, invited me to such a place, and prepared such a scene in advance...Have you played enough? Kuroro. "

Right process, wrong result.

Of course, this is what Fukuzawa said on purpose.There was a little irritation in his eyes, as if he was irritated by Kuroro.

Kuroro froze for a moment, then sighed and said, "If I tell you that I didn't arrange this on purpose, would you believe it?"

"Will the thief be credible?" Fukuzawa asked rhetorically, he stared into the eyes of the person, "Since you don't deny the inference I said earlier."

"Then please tell me, why and how did you come back from the future?"

"what is your purpose?"

Finally asked out.

Fukuzawa also secretly heaved a sigh of relief.Although Kurolo doesn't understand what's going on in the current situation, it would be nice if he could know the answers to more important questions.

Kuroro thought for a moment and asked, "I'll tell you the answer, what benefits can you give me?"

Fukuzawa twitched the corners of his mouth, and replied, "The previous bad debts will be written off."

"Even if I don't answer your questions, I can prove to you that I am your companion." Kurollo shook his head, "It's unreasonable, you should pay more."

"Then I can teach you Tarot cards." Fukuzawa said again, he deliberately avoided the exchange that Kuroro wanted most.

"It's tempting," Kuroro said, "but I refuse."

"This is a very important secret to me. As an equivalent exchange, you should also tell me a very important 'secret'." He said.

"It has to be equally true."

Fukuzawa stared at him for a while, then replied, "Yes."

"Also, use your ability to construct something similar to a 'contract'." Kuroro put the deck of cards in Fukuzawa's palm, "I know you can do it, and, to be honest , I doubt the veracity of what you said..."

Fukuzawa: Tsk, have you seen through what you were going to make up?

"Okay." He still had a serious expression on his face, and drew a justice card from the deck of cards Kurolo gave him.

"Witness to 'justice'."

Kuroro glanced at the card and nodded slightly: "Let me talk first."

"I was invited into a 'game' back to the present."

into a game?Reality is called a game?Fukuzawa asked, "Who is it?"

"I don't know, I haven't seen any existence." Kuroro replied, "And, I'm here for you."

"He told me that if I enter this game, I can find you."

"Find me?" Fukuzawa cooperatively showed a little confusion, "I disappeared in the future?"

"Yeah." Kuroro nodded, he looked into the mist, "It's here that he disappeared."

"now you."

That didn't say anything!

The corner of Fukuzawa's mouth wanted to twitch, but in the end he didn't dare.He coughed and said, "I don't have the ability to read."

Kurolo was silent for a while, looking at the Tarot cards in his hand with his chin up: "Cheating is not good."

"...no cheating."

"I'm not lying." Kuroro was a little embarrassed when he said this, and seemed to be troubled by the failure of his "deal" with Fukuzawa.

"So, I really don't have one." Fukuzawa clenched his fists, "Can you believe in justice?"

Kuroro looked at Fukuzawa with disbelief.

Although he often tells lies to deceive people, Fukuzawa, who really did not tell lies this time, feels very sad.

"It's not that big of a loophole," Kurolo said.

Fukuzawa: "...you are so annoying."

He sighed and said, "I'm not very able to control my ability, I promise this sentence is true."

Kurolo: "So the previous sentence was a lie, right?"

"...That sentence is also true."

The author has something to say: Fukuzawa: Believe me, believe me, believe me!No lie!

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