Chapter 700: Changing Faces
Eighty-most hasn't been so lively in the city for a long time. Survivors took to the streets and hung out items that could create a festive atmosphere. Old red clothes were made into flags, red paper cut out celebration slogans, and even rare balloons appeared on the doors of shops facing the street.
There was also a band singing along the street, and Ted wanted to speak to the survivors in the city on the tower. I stayed in the Wolf Poison mansion and looked at Aunt Tao, wanting to prove whether she had any problems. I will know when the natural disaster comes.
The celebration continued until late at night, and I heard the sound of someone setting off fireworks. The two ends of time and space combined, which was the first time I heard this familiar sound.
Today, the survivor took out all the things in the box. Aunt Tao said with nostalgia that her daughter likes to set off fireworks the most.
I don’t know what she meant, but I took advantage of the topic of fireworks and firecrackers to talk about her past.
She said she got married at the age of 22 and became a widow the next year. On the day her man had a car accident, she happened to have a prenatal examination in the hospital.
Later, she lived alone with her daughter. In the first few years, she had only one father and was in poor health. Her mother-in-law didn't like her and favored boys over girls. Since something happened to her husband, she simply broke off contact with them.
It was not until her daughter went to elementary school that she was more relaxed. She knew that she could sing and dance. Her friends persuaded her to work as a anchor at night. She wanted to earn some extra money, but she didn't expect that she became more and more popular.
So I worked for five years, from part-time to full-time, buying a car and a house, but within a few days of free time, the disaster came.
My father and daughter were infected with the virus at the same time. She believed the scammers and used all her savings for several years to buy special medicines, but she ended up fighting.
I couldn't figure out why she was trying to show off her miserable behavior to me, and she said that she was looking back but not like her, so she said, and I listened, without expressing her opinions or feelings.
Aunt Tao said for a while, but when she saw that I didn't talk, she closed her mouth, closed her eyes, and stopped making a sound.
Based on the time she said, she should be forty years old this year. When Death was having sex with her, she was thirty-seven or eight years old. Even in the end of the world, her charm remains undiminished.
And according to Ted's meaning, there are many people chasing her, but she only likes good women. To put it bluntly, she likes husbands.
I suddenly thought of the wolf poison upstairs. I don’t know whose husband he is. There is no woman’s thing in his bedroom. The harem he snatched was in another room in the backyard. The girls had been released by the guards.
"I know, you think I'm a bad woman." Aunt Tao only quieted for more than ten minutes before speaking again.
"It has nothing to do with me who you are. Can you shut up and wait for death?" I was not interested in listening to her, whether she was acting miserable, or her confession before her death.
"I'm going to die, can't I say what I think? Okay, if you don't listen, I'm not telling you, I'm just talking to myself."
"Stop acting, the show is a bit too much."
"Forget it, I know you hate me and treat me as a rival in love. I can only say that as a person who has experienced it, I have a piece of advice that the third party is the best touchstone for love and marriage."
"You are still trying to be a touchstone when you die. Your professionalism is admirable."
"Maybe this is the last chance. I just want you to chat calmly, why do you have to sarcasticize?"
"Haha." I was already sure at this time that Aunt Tao's mental state was very normal.
She was so nervous just now that she probably acted for Ted to show her. Now that Ted and the guards left, she began to test me in various ways.
I originally planned to empty my mind and wait quietly for the natural disaster to come, but Aunt Tao's behavior made me give up this idea and my brain started to work.
Assuming that Aunt Tao believes that this world is true, Ted and Wolf Poison both said that she and I persisted until the end of the game and became the winner.
Since she is the winner, she naturally has not had a psychological breakdown in the game competition, and she is even less likely to die from natural disasters. Therefore, the despair she just showed was completely unnecessary.
But if she thinks that this world is fake, what Ted and Wolf Poison said is naturally unreliable, and we may die in the coming natural disaster, then her behavior of doing these temptations and talking about emotional topics will be a bit abrupt.
I looked at Aunt Tao who was close to me, and my heart suddenly moved. I only knew that she was good at illusion, but I didn’t know how good she was.
She said that she was the old lover and said that she had never verified it. Was it really her who saw before Wolf Nuo died?
This question has been around for a few times in my mind, and I have marked it and put it aside for the time being.
Regarding issues that cannot be confirmed, I try to think from another direction. For example, if she is lying and she and Langpu are not old lovers, what is the purpose of her lying?
In other words, what are the benefits for her to lie about being a wolf-poisoned old lover?
Could it be that it is convenient to kill wolf poison? Then?
The more I think about it, the more I feel that Aunt Tao is not simple, or that I think things are too simple. In short, after thinking about it, I can't guess her real purpose.
The only thing that can be confirmed is that she wants to win the competition, so she will use the right time, place, and people to attack her competitors.
In this scene, she is the only one who is my competitor at the moment. Putting aside the charming clues, I decided to seize the fundamentals and respond to changes in the same way.
No matter what she says or does, I have to stay calm. At worst, I can hide back to space in times of crisis and always save my life.
If you have determined your way out of everything, and then look back at the moment, your mentality will be calm.
Aunt Tao changed her face three times a day. Seeing that I was too lazy to pay attention to her, she got up from the ground, shook her hands, and the cloth tied to her wrist fell off.
She walked to the edge of the sand openly, turned the sand at an angle, pushed it towards me, then put it together with her scattered head, and sat in front of me gracefully.
"Look, human eyes are the most unreliable." Aunt Tao blocked her face with her palm, and gently wiped it, her haggard face disappeared instantly, and she returned to her bright and charming appearance.
To be honest, my antenna can only detect whether she is a human being, but I can't find out what makeup she has put on, so I really can't tell which face is her true face.
However, the cloth tied to her hands was indeed real. The problem might be that it was not tied up. Her illusion was really powerful, and it was impossible to distinguish between true and false.
In other words, Ted tied her with cloth is real, but we think it is fake if it is tied with solidity.
I once watched a short video about how to prevent being kidnapped, or how to save yourself after being kidnapped.
The part about the rope tied up with hands, the person in the video said that as long as you try to make your hands empty
Chapter completed!