213. I am not a snake man!
"I'm not!" As if a nerve in his body was pierced by a huge awl, Alan's face was still smiling just now, but his face quickly turned cold, and he looked at Fang Jun's face with a pair of sharp eyes, "I am a human being
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Feeling a little embarrassed by Alan's overreaction without warning, Fang Jun was stuck in his throat and couldn't say anything he was about to ask.
It's just a very ordinary question, yes or no means no, but why is Alan's reaction so intense, which can even be described as excitement? Could it be that there is something in this question that pricks her sensitive nerves?
Seemingly realizing that his emotions were a little out of control, Alan took a deep breath and quickly suppressed the almost roaring voice just now, "I'm sorry, I just don't like people asking me this question."
"What are you afraid of?" Fang Jun asked quickly.[
"I'm not afraid." Alan's eyes flickered, and his voice had a clear sense of depression. He looked straight out of the window and seemed to be saying to himself, "I just don't want others to say that to me, at least when I'm not completely sure of myself.
Before his identity.”
"So your subconscious mind is biased towards the first story, so your so-called nanny's statement is also unreliable?" Fang Jun smiled.
"Can I understand that you have never met your mother at all? In fact, A'duo also died in childbirth in the first story. It's a pity that you are unwilling to tell me the whole truth, so you tell this lie."
In Fang Jun's opinion, this is a very simple reasoning.
Alan just wanted to tell himself the first story and had no intention of making the second story public, so Alan made up the story to match the first story and said that he had seen his mother as a neurotic since he was a child.
It is not impossible to use this to make the story feel more real.
People subconsciously believe that what you see with your own eyes is at least truer than hearsay.
If there was no second story, then Fang Jun would naturally do as she wished, or at least temporarily believe it. But when the second story appeared, the crazy woman Alan saw became the wet nurse in Alan's mouth.
Let me ask, who would find a madman to be a wet nurse?
Because of a spur-of-the-moment idea, and for some reason that Alan didn't want to say, the second story was able to keep the clouds clear and the moon shine. However, there was a contradiction with the ending of the first story, and naturally Alan's words appeared.
Contradictory answer.
Lying seems to be very immature for Alan.
Fang Jun put down the pen in his hand, "Miss Alan, I know you want me to help you, but what I need is not such endless clues. What I need is your honesty. If you continue to lie to me like this, I will not be able to help you."
I can help you."
"..." Faced with Fang Jun's questions and warnings, Alan hesitated, "I have my own difficulties. I hope you can understand me, Brother Fang."
However, Alan's reply seemed to give Fang Jun a positive answer to his previous question about whether the wet nurse was a lie. Fang Jun lowered his head and drew a symbol on his face, "I have one last question."
After Fang Jun said this, he did not speak immediately. Instead, he watched Alan's face, which was originally red due to emotion, gradually soften and said, "Say it."
"Since you said you have difficulties and don't want to tell me why you found me, why did you tell me these things?" Fang Jun looked at Alan's pale profile in the light, "Then I want to know, you
What exactly do you want me to help you with?"
The question was thrown out, but there was no reply. He didn't know whether he didn't hear it or deliberately avoided answering. Alan looked at the lake outside the window and was lost in thought.
Chapter completed!