The brain-burning of the plot is 20 years ahead of Wushuang. The protagonist is good at forbearance and casual fabrication of experiences. Rationally, he deliberately creates a sense of logical confusion, so that others think he is a foolish victim. In fact, all the experiences he tells are random, and he is emotionally moved to make others believe in it. Their own point of view goes further to be the victims of terribly deceived. In fact, it is deliberately pulling, bringing other people's ideas into their own expectations. This is the pinnacle of the game. [You think you're right, that's exactly what I want]
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