Chapter 3233 Him and Me(2/2)
If it’s not Pi Feifei, then there must be another rat. But he doesn’t know who specifically invented the rat.
Angel originally wanted to break through Beamon's psychological defenses by asking a series of questions, but now it seems that he is stuck at the last step.
Angel remained silent for a long time, but Beamon breathed a sigh of relief, and his tense muscles slowly relaxed, as if he was really about to fall asleep.
At this time, in the psychic belt, Luigi said: "It didn't reply a word, how can you chat with him for so long?"
Angel used his mental power to talk and didn't deliberately hide it. Therefore, Luigi could also see that Angel was speaking unilaterally.
Angel: "Sometimes, it is a kind of answer without answering. Just like I am asking you now, do you admit that the poems you write are actually bad?"
Luigi was stunned for a moment:???"
Why did it suddenly catch on fire? What’s wrong with my poetry? Obviously the Tooth Fairy kids love it!
Angel glanced at Luigi and said calmly: "You admitted it." Luigi: "I didn't admit it!"
Angel: "You admit it from the bottom of your heart."
Luigi retorted without hesitation: "You can't read minds, you're deceiving me."
Angel did not continue to argue with Luigi, but turned to look at Laplace.
Laplace silently looked at Luigi, then at Angel, and finally said softly: "I will not participate."
Although Laplace had already guessed that Angel was using a similar ability to perceive emotions to guess Luigi's thoughts, she knew that one was a close partner and the other was an inseparable body. She didn't want to
Position yourself between the two.
Angel shrugged and didn't care, and continued: "Skip this matter for now, let's talk about Behemoth."
Angel didn't hide anything, and told the one-sided conversation between himself and Beamon, as well as some of his speculations.
Angel: "Anyway, I don't know who Behemoth is bound to right now."
Luigi was still thinking about poetry and how he was exposed, but after hearing Angel's words, his thoughts were drawn to the Inventor Rat.
"What you mean is that Pierdan was right and Beamon didn't burn out his brain. He was just pretending to be confused."
Angel nodded noncommittally: "No matter who it is bound to, in terms of its wisdom, it is definitely not as stupid as it appears."
"But whether it reaches the level of Pifeifei, I'm not sure." Luigi: "Just the disguise itself actually shows that it has a secret inside. Then you don't need to break through its psychological defenses and buy it directly.
We’ll talk about the rest when we get back.”
Angel: ""I never said I wanted to buy it.
He was just interested and wanted to satisfy his curiosity. But if he really wanted to buy it, he was still a little short of it.
"If you don't want to buy it, I will buy it. If you buy it, it will help me write poems every day!" Luigi's eyes flashed.
Angel silently glanced at Luigi, then turned to look at
Laplace.
Laplace hesitated for two seconds this time and said calmly: "He admitted that the poem was poorly written."
Luigi turned around sharply: "I didn't! I just wanted to see the inspiration for inventing the mouse.
Angel shrugged and did not answer Luigi's words, but said: "Whether I buy it or not, we will talk about it later. Let's talk about Behemoth's bond first? What do you think?"
Luigi said angrily: "I only know Pi Feifei, and I don't know any of the other invented rats. Didn't Pierdan take the roster just now? Why don't you open it and show it to Beamon?
The bond I care about is on the roster. Hey, that's right!"
Halfway through, Luigi suddenly thought of something: "There is also that atavistic-looking invention rat! When you were at the parrot's place just now, didn't you say that the invention rat had a secret? That atavistic invention rat
There is a secret. This invented rat named Beamon also has a secret. Aren’t they a pair?!"
Angel smiled slightly: "It makes sense, but let's listen to what Laplace has to say."
Angel didn't want to admit that he deliberately pretended to be the Riddler in front of Luigi. In fact, there was nothing unusual about the atavistic-looking invented rat.
Laplace hesitated for two seconds: "Could it be that its bond is not just a single invention rat?"
"I don't think it refers specifically to a certain invented rat. I seem to understand." Laplace's words made Angel think of a possibility: Perhaps Beamon does not care about himself, but the entire group. It does not want to leave because it is
Because the entire tribe of invented rats is controlled by Pilusi
Perhaps it endures humiliation because it wants to liberate all the invention rats?
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Chapter completed!