Aiwass returned to the second floor with the old supervisor and reporters.
In fact, he still doesn't fully believe that the old supervisor is Pure White. But in fact, it doesn't matter whether he is played by Pure White, Living Silver or someone else.
Because he couldn't be the detective, Lulu, or Merlin. In this way, the other party's general position could already be determined - the four people were in the same group, and Aiwass did not need to make a special distinction.
He had already determined that the "reporter" was 100% Merlin, and could not be Sherlock.
The real Shylock doesn't have that strong desire for advancement - his primary purpose is to help Isabel advance, but at the same time, he doesn't have much hope for Isabel.
Because he is not loyal to Isabel, but to the heir chosen by Queen Sophia.
Ultimately, his loyalty was directed to Queen Sophia, who broke the tradition of Avalon and, when the evidence of assassinating the crown prince was conclusive, still firmly protected his father and reused his brother.
How many of the previous kings of Avalon had such power?
...As for Isabel, Sherlock has always felt that she cannot be counted on. When he didn't know that Lulu was Isabel, he had a venomous tongue towards her. Even now, he still needs Aiwass' reconciliation with Isabel.
Otherwise it will be difficult to get along smoothly.
——The other flaw is that he played it too fast.
Just like when the deceased died of poisoning, a real detective would first open the windows for ventilation, vigilantly investigate the remains around, and find a large number of helpers to cooperate with him in the investigation. Instead of rushing in and starting the autopsy.
Sherlock is not the kind of reckless detective. He can remain calm at almost all times.
If the reporter is really Sherlock, then he will definitely give priority to collecting intelligence at every level.
If you commit suicide once, that's it...the first death must be safe. The reporter indeed claimed that he had already conducted an investigation.
But the real question is, after knowing that the "teacher" was the fox, why didn't he share the information with Aiwass or investigate the second round with Aiwass?
Although Sherlock is very aggressive towards Aiwass, Aiwass knows... Sherlock's trust in him is probably on the same level as Isabel's.
If Isabel is based on emotional trust, then Sherlock is based on rational trust. Knowing that there are only Aiwass and herself on that floor, with no ears between them, Sherlock does not conduct detailed investigations or share information.
Without any information, he hurriedly pulled Aiwass into the next level.
——What if the floor where he saw Aiwass was the zero floor?
It is entirely possible that his upper level is the first level, and it is entirely possible that "Aiwass" is played by Merlin. Would Sherlock commit suicide multiple times in a row without conducting an investigation?
Moreover, before it was confirmed that Aiwass was the "Fox", he directly said that the time flow rate or the nodes entered were different. And such information only required Aiwass to die once to realize it.
But he said that he had only met Jacaranda once, which meant that he had not met any other companions after his "resurrection". How could he be sure that his situation was not a special case?
——Only Merlin.
Merlin knew that Aiwass could not be Merlin, and Merlin also knew that Aiwass had indeed just appeared. His words were the most efficient, the most convincing to Aiwass, and the most effective... But it was precisely because he pursued words
efficiency, so his vision error was exposed.
But Aiwass had no intention of making the matter public.
Because he suspected that this was a flaw that Merlin deliberately exposed.
"Announcement" seems to be a way to counter Merlin, but it is actually a trap.
——Yes, if he directly announced Merlin, then Merlin would indeed be locked on this floor by him. But as long as this is not the zero floor, they will eventually leave this floor.
Whether they kill Merlin on this level, or they leave this level themselves, Merlin will escape. The means of leaving is death, and after death, Merlin naturally cannot be locked.
In fact, by revealing Merlin's identity, he just trapped Merlin in this layer. And the price he paid was that he was also trapped in this layer.
If this is a high-level place, and one person’s information is missing, other people’s reasoning may be wrong, and this misleading is entirely made up of facts, which is very fatal; and if this is a low-level place, then Merlin will still be there when the real actor arrives.
You will be squeezed out. In other words, announcing your identity is only effective when everyone is at a low level such as the first floor or zero floor.
So, what if Merlin's identity is not revealed?
As Weizhe's apostle, Merlin shouldn't be so uninterested in hosting Weizhe's ceremony.
Although they were only missing one person from this ceremony, according to the rules Merlin couldn't take it too seriously and had to let some water go...
But when chatting with him before, Aiwass had a vague feeling that Merlin was somewhat evil.
Even if this wicked old fox lets loose, it will definitely be at the end - after he has teased everyone before he reveals his flaws. He will never let go of an opportunity to joke and laugh. He has such a bad personality and a cheerful temperament.
Type of stripping.
Aiwass doesn't dislike this kind of person. Except that he himself is not that out-of-the-box, lively and wicked, he and Merlin are essentially the same kind of person. But precisely because they are the same kind of person, Aiwass can guess
Merlin's logic and ideas.
No matter what, Merlin's arrangement should only take effect after Aiwass exposes him.
But Aiwass planned to pretend not to see it.
Since Aiwass didn't expose his identity, it would be hard for Merlin to just step out and stop acting. That would not only be too ugly, but also embarrassing.
Merlin himself has said that the nature of this ceremony is different now that the Nine Pillars are watching. It is now like an open class with leaders watching. Merlin can lose, but he cannot gain, and he cannot lose without losing.
So he could only attack the guy at the front desk, but not anyone else except him.
It's too easy for Merlin to win, because he himself is the host. He knows the answer to all this.
But precisely because of this, if Merlin is shameless in order to win, then the one who will be angered by him may be the Nine-Pillared God. Judging from Merlin's slickness, he obviously respects and fears the Nine-Pillared God very much.
After all, Merlin is just an examiner and an actor, not even a director or screenwriter. But at this moment, he is already in the play.
He cannot escape from the ritual rules, and he can't help himself either.
Merlin must now follow Aiwass and really treat himself as a detective to help. Unless Aiwass stops acting, or the real owner of this body comes to him, otherwise Merlin must continue to act——
Until they land on level zero or level one.
——At that time, it’s time for the real game to begin.
Aiwass knew this, and Merlin naturally knew it too.
The "reporter" just smiled bitterly and followed Aiwass.
But the look he looked behind Aiwass was full of deep meaning... It could even be said that he seemed to be eager to watch a good show unfold.
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