Death Game: Starting as a fraudster, pretending to be a god.

Chapter 1471 The True Lie, the Abnormal Probability



Chapter 1471 The True Lie, the Abnormal Probability

Lin Yu frequently uses the tactic of telling the "truth" in his scams. This is partly because it's a sophisticated and difficult-to-detect deception, and partly because...

Many of Lin Yu's "props" are also related to his use of "truth" to deceive people.

The phrase "prophetic teeth" in "eloquent words and flattering expressions," along with "narrative tricks," and also...

[A one-sentence lie detector].

Of course, this is now an upgraded version in Night Valley. The item's name has been changed to "Three-Minute Lie Detector," and its functions have become much more powerful.

But in any case, the essence of this thing as a "lie detector" hasn't changed, so it can still be used in conjunction with your usual routine.

From the very first [copy], Lin Yu had used a lie detector to "perform" by using the truth to corroborate his lies.

Now, when he takes out the lie detector, he even seems to have a "skilled" air about him.

"This is a lie detector... I don't think there's anything that can prove I'm not lying, but this thing?"

Lin Yu shook the lie detector, and Almond frowned.

"You say this is a lie detector, so it is? Why should I believe you?"

Lin Yu calmly said, "Of course my opinion doesn't count... So, Sister Shuang, you should check whether this instrument is real or fake."

As Lin Yu spoke, he tossed the lie detector to Cheng Shuang.

Cheng Shuang reached out and grabbed the lie detector in mid-air, fiddling with it in her hand for a while.

Then, Cheng Shuang looked at Lin Yu: "Things from the Night Valley Realm do indeed have markings to 'distinguish between genuine and fake,' and they are of a high level."

She then looked at the almond: "It should be reliable."

When Xingren heard Cheng Shuang say that, she nodded reluctantly.

She had a gut feeling that there was something fishy about Lin Yu's actions, but Xingren didn't know exactly what the problem was.

and……

She's currently in a state of "living under someone else's roof," so she still has to give Cheng Shuang face.

Therefore, Almond could only say, "Since Sister Shuang has said so... then you can begin."

"Let me warn you, don't try to get away with vague or ambiguous statements—if your statement is even slightly unclear, even if the lie detector doesn't register it, I absolutely will not accept it!"

Lin Yu spoke confidently.

"Don't worry, Almond, I would never do something so stupid... because what I just said is true."

Lin Yu looked at Cheng Shuang, who pressed the button on the lie detector without expression.

"You can start."

Lin Yu immediately said, "Although I joined 'Order' before, I have never really agreed with 'Order's' philosophy. In fact, I have almost no sense of identity or belonging to the organization 'Order'."

“A few weeks ago, the ‘Diviner’ publicly invited me to join the ‘Raiders’. Although I didn’t accept at the time, I chose an opportune moment to join the ‘Raiders’ directly. Now I am a full member of the ‘Raiders’... and not only am I a full member of the ‘Raiders’, but I will also soon become the captain of a ‘Raiders’ branch.”

"I have earned the trust and respect of 'Ayu' within 'The Raiders', and not long ago I even helped 'The King' complete an important commission she issued."

"During that mission, I directly defeated the members of 'Order' and 'Night Watch,' nearly killing them in the [Instance], and even committed a brutal massacre right in front of them."

"The day before I entered the 'Eternal Cage,' I attended a large offline gathering of the 'Raiders' and participated in the upcoming major operation—but unfortunately, information about that major operation was leaked to the 'Order.'"

"That's why I'm here now."

Lin Yu calmly narrated, saying things that should be completely unambiguous and have absolutely no room for other interpretations to others.

After all, no matter how much they guessed, they could never have imagined it...

Although what Lin Yu said was true, these things had nothing to do with "May 5th".

Lin Yu is the director of "May May" and "May May", but Lin Yu is not only the director of "May May".

He is also a formal member of the "Yayu" – the "Raiders".

Even if Lin Yu replaces the same words with "Psychological Society" and "Freedom Alliance" and slightly adjusts the wording, he can still produce a set of convincing "truths".

The accumulated acting skills finally paid off at this moment—the seemingly hopeless predicament was now easily resolved by Lin Yu.

Cheng Shuang said that the red light on the lie detector did not light up for even a second, and the green light remained stable and did not emit any alarm sound.

"I see... It sounds bizarre, but it actually happened?"

Cheng Shuang murmured, having already let down most of her guard against Lin Yu.

Almond was still incredulous. She said, "No... what you... what you said might be true, but there must be something more to it!"

"You must have joined the 'Raiders' as an undercover agent—no, you might even have been instructed by the 'Order' to join the 'Raiders'!"

Lin Yu glanced at the lie detector, which was still in effect, and calmly said, "No, I was not assigned any undercover mission by 'Order'. I joined 'The Raiders' entirely of my own volition. It was because at that moment I really felt that I was very suitable for the organization 'The Raiders' and I needed to join this organization, so I chose to join."

“These are my heartfelt words, and there is absolutely no falsehood in them.”

As Lin Yu spoke, the lie detector remained silent.

Xingren looked at Lin Yu, her emotions somewhat out of control: "No, it's impossible—I don't believe it! I know you must be lying to me!"

"Beep——!"

At the very end of the three-minute lie detector test, it finally detected a lie.

That was Almond's hysterical scream just now.

She had already come to believe Lin Yu's explanation.

only……

Lin Yu's words were a huge shock to Xingren's worldview.

So Almond simply couldn't accept reality for the time being.

Looking at the lie detector flashing red lights and screeching alarm, Almond was on the verge of collapse.

"How could this be? How could it be true?"

"You joined the 'Raiders'? Why did you join the 'Raiders'? Then... all those people you killed, didn't they die in vain?!"

Lin Yu looked calmly at Almond and said, "The fact that you can say such things makes you seem less like a member of 'The Raiders' than I do."

"The 'players' in the 'Death Game' are basically given away for free, so killing them is no big deal—isn't that a common belief among members of the 'Raiders'?"

"Killing other players for personal gain is such a normal thing... Wasn't killing those 'Raider' members in order to gain a higher position in 'Order' the most in line with the 'Raider' code of conduct?"

“Almond, you can’t only remember the ‘Raiders’ principles when ‘Raiders’ members are killing and robbing—besides, I’m a ‘Raiders’ member now.”

Lin Yu spoke calmly, and Almond looked at him, feeling a dryness in her throat.

"I……"

……

……

……

"I do not accept!"

In an old-fashioned psychological counseling room, a girl with short, shoulder-length hair slammed her fist into the sand table in front of her, smashing the undulating shapes on it, sending fine sand flying everywhere.

"Please remain calm, 'Freud'."

Opposite the girl, a silver robot with a smooth, mercury-like surface sat upright. It gently raised its hand, and the sand on the sand table automatically flew up and spread out again, turning into a flat and neat sand surface.

The second-generation "Freud" let out a long breath, pushed up his narrow-rimmed gold-rimmed glasses, and his expression returned to its cold and indifferent state.

She looked at the sand table in front of her and said in a low voice, "I'm sorry, but the result you came up with is just too unbelievable for me."

"Your analysis and deduction must be incorrect."

The robot spoke again: "My analysis results are correct. According to the data you entered, the probability that 'Schreber' is the successor of the first 'Freud' is over 98%, and the probability that he has a close relationship with the first 'Freud' is 99.9999...%, which can be regarded as 100%."

The second-generation "Freud" spoke coldly: "You still claim your results are accurate? What in the world is 100% certain? Besides, your information is only what I told you... Admit it, Central Authority, you've malfunctioned!"

"Although we don't know what happened to your 'core' before, the turmoil in the Mirror World must have had a significant impact on you, which has led to the deviation in your current analysis results."

"Even if Schreiber is Mr. Zheng's successor and has indeed inherited his legacy, it is absolutely impossible for him to have a close relationship with Mr. Zheng... At least their relationship could never surpass the bond between me and Mr. Zheng!"

The mirror robot terminal, representing the will of the central authority, spoke again: "The probability that 'Schreber' and the original 'Freud' are closer than you and the original 'Freud' is 105%."

Freud flew into a rage: "Are you trying to pick a fight? You're even using a probability of 105%, which defies common sense in mathematics! Are you deliberately trying to provoke me? Do you think I can't do anything to you?!"

The robot repeated what it had just said.

"Please remain calm, 'Freud'."

"I'll keep your head down!"

Freud clenched his fists, and his soul power began to surge outward. At the same time, a terrifyingly powerful force that even the world's will could not ignore also appeared.

"Please remain calm. 'Freud'—regardless of the probability, besides the relationship between the original 'Freud' and 'Schreber,' we have just analyzed the most likely outcome regarding the coordinates of 'Schreber's' current location, which you want to know."

Upon hearing the robot's words, Freud took three more deep breaths and spoke calmly.

"Good, where is he?"

"The realm of gods, the 'eternal cage'."


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