As soon as the old man Selton came on the stage, he used his authoritative title, the status of being worshipped by students, and talked eloquently and eloquently. The mathematical theory was as deep as the abyss, just like Magneto, making the male pig and the audience dizzy. Dazzling, just as everyone was confused and adored and slept in sleep, old Selton said wait a minute, I'm going to tell a murder story now.
But at this time, the male pig and the audience have been hypnotized by the old man Selton, whether they are asleep or awake, and regardless of the old man saying that I found a circle (in fact, there is no physical evidence, it is pure nonsense), I think this is a series of murders The case, Beth is not the murderer (didn't say it directly), I know what the third symbol is, the audience and the male pig are so convinced that we all ignore a lot of obvious things, such as the old man can't take out the circle of paper, Beth's tears, the second person who died wasn't the old man's friend...
Yeah, why don't we think about what we're seeing and instead believe what's coming out of someone's mouth? Therefore, we are easily hinted, controlled, and finally used by others.
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