Chapter 285 No coincidence
"Darakus?" Panis asked with a frown, "Imitation must be understood enough about the prototype before I can continue, otherwise there will be no imitation. How did you... Oh, by the way, you received his memory fragments at the moment when you were invaded by his soul, and you should have extracted information about his various habits from those memory fragments."
"I guess right, so smart." Nellie pressed Panis's chest with the back of her head and praised: "His memory fragments are fragmented, one by one, and I haven't even watched them in the past few decades... No, it should not be called watching. It's more appropriate to call it a memory, and I haven't even recalled it in full. However, from the contents I have seen at this stage, enough information can be extracted, including what attitude he is used to treat ordinary believers, how he treats his own archbishops, and how he usually treats his prayers, and even the tone and words he used to in oracles. I have repeatedly studied these and confirmed that it was not missed before the plan was implemented."
"Since I have studied it repeatedly, why did I find so many questions?" Panis's tone was not a joke and accusation, but just a simple inquiry. Both of them knew very well that it was not the right time to joke, so he asked seriously: "What you showed at that time was not the image you thought about after repeated thinking."
"There is no way, because what I have repeatedly studied is how he treats his believers, not how he treats mortals who do not believe in him." Neri sighed and said regretfully: "I also want to know how he treats ordinary creatures, but unfortunately, there is no information about this in his memory fragments. Maybe there is, but at least I haven't found it, so I can only rely on my imagination to guess how Danacus should face you, and the result is that you can easily see through my disguise."
"That's it." Panis nodded while rubbing his chin and whispered: "It's a reasonable explanation. There's no big doubt. Then you just keep going. What happened later?"
"Later? It was very simple later." Neri said relaxedly: "They seemed to have been fooled and really regarded me as Danacus. When I first responded to them, I only responded very faintly to a few simple words. I remember clearly that at that time, I responded to wake up, okay, continue, and come these four words. When they received my response, I could clearly feel that they first fell into a long silence, and then burst out with sincere joy. This joy did not seem to be pretending, which means that they might really believe it."
"Smart choice." Panis's mouth twitched, and finally showed a smile, praising: "The first time response does not say substantive content, but only uses a few simple words to complete the communication. This not only covers up your strangeness, but also allows you to gain more time. And even if there are any loopholes in your simulation, after several such simple communications and sharing, it can leave an impression on them and make it easier for them to ignore those shortcomings. The most important thing is that you don't need to think about what to say at all, everything is up to them, and you can just do it under your guidance."
"Well, this is the way I thought of after hesitating for a long time." The praised female knight happily showed a happy smile and said in a light voice: "At that time, I felt that my head was about to explode. I really doubted, why do you usually fill your mind with these strange thoughts and make sure you don't go crazy?"
"People who use madras as their heads are not qualified to doubt." Panis said with a lip slight and said, "Didn't you find that your speech is naturally echoing? It's because your head is as hollow as madras."
"Hmph, don't think I don't know this is the elves' swearing." Neri waved her fist, but shook her head and said, "Forget it, let you go for now."
The two of them just changed the topic a little and then quickly got into the discussion again. Panis hugged Nelly again, letting her continue to sit on her lap, and asked softly: "It's very hard to think about this, why don't you discuss it with Lucy Finch and the others?"
"On the one hand, the fewer people know, the safer the plan." Nellie obviously considered this issue many times, so she didn't even need time to think about it. She said directly: "On the other hand, they are different from you. Compared with you, they are not calm enough and cannot correctly analyze the pros and cons. They are easily blinded by their own feelings and affect the correct judgment. If I discuss with them, they will definitely persuade me and then stop me. So the first thing I have to deceive is the two of them. Only by cheating them can the plan be implemented."
"You say this to me very distressed." Panis rubbed his forehead and said with a headache: "Although I understand what you think, when I say it, I always feel like I am a cold-blooded and ruthless bastard."
"Hehehehe." Nellie smiled softly: "You are right one third."
"Hey, you're going to start provoking again." Panis said dissatisfiedly: "Don't think I don't know, you're calling me a bastard."
"Okay, don't be upset." Neri said as if coaxing a child: "You are not cold-blooded, you can just calmly judge what the right choice is. You are not ruthless. Instead, because you have deep enough feelings for me, you will know what I really want and then satisfy my wishes. They can't do these two things, so I can't discuss with them, and I can only think about what to do next. I think it must not be done too quickly, otherwise it will easily cause suspicion, so I cut off the contact and it was not until eight months later that I responded to their call for the second time."
"Are eight months? The time is a little shorter." Panis thought, "Actually, one to fifteen months is more appropriate, but considering that you have been worried that he will really wake up, eight months is acceptable."
"I did one more thing when it was almost the eighth month." Neri bit her lip gently and said mysteriously: "I'm afraid it's hard to think of what I did."
"The eighth month is more than three years ago." Panis frowned and calculated the time, and suddenly the corners of his eyes twitched, and he said with a strange expression: "No, it turns out that it was not a coincidence, it was driven by you."
Chapter completed!