Undoubtedly, it is a tactic of knocking the mountain to shock the tiger and leading the snake out of the hole. When there is no valid evidence, let the opponent give evidence by himself.
What if Chad wasn't going to steal the diamond? Then there will be three people who will trade and find that the diamonds are fake, and in the end, two people will be removed at the same time. This seems to increase a little difficulty, but I believe that people with such a design should be able to handle it as well! Maybe not all the strategies are set at the beginning, but only in the process of continuous modification to make it constantly compound close to the requirements of the environment.
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