The man in black... the little boy...

Mu Jiashi immediately realized: "How many questions did you ask?"

It never occurred to anyone that the selfish and scapegoats might have asked the cashier more than one question.

"Forget it, until now, it's meaningless to hide it anymore." The selfish man spread his hands and showed a mean smile, "We asked two questions, the first is where the little boy was when the murder happened; The second is the identity of the man in black. Before the cashier could answer the second question, the nightmare restarted."

Mu Jiashi frowned, he finally understood.

In the fourth round of nightmares, they asked Dai Wu if he knew the information about the little boy, but they didn't ask clearly whether it was when the murder happened or after the murder.

Dai Wu understood that it was after the murder, so he replied that he didn't know, saying that the little boy seemed to have disappeared; and the inertia caused by the last round of questioning for the dead ghost, he naturally understood it as when the murder happened.

In his opinion, Dai Wuming knew that the little boy was at the scene when the murder happened, but he replied that the little boy was missing.

This kind of contradiction naturally made the dead ghost with poor acting skills show a surprised expression.

However, the excuse for the dead ghost, except for concealing his cooperation with the selfish ghost and the fact that the little boy was at the scene when the murder happened, the rest are correct.

They did say that they were being chased by a man in black, and Dai Wu also said that he might know the identity of the man in black with the machete; but before they could hear Dai Wu's answer, the nightmare restarted up.

It also gave selfish ghosts and ghosts a chance to fight for the dead.

The selfish shrugged: "So, in fact, I didn't lie at all."

He wasn't lying, but of course he was hiding something.

The reason why they asked these two questions was that if he wanted to cooperate with the scapegoat, he had to prove the authenticity of his news.

He told the scapegoat that the little boy was in the bedroom. And the dead ghost was suspicious, so he asked Dai Wu where the little boy was when the murder happened—the little boy was at the scene. In this way, the dead ghost believed part of his statement.

Unfortunately the second question was not answered.

Fortunately, the answer to the first question is enough to pay a part of the dead ghost's trust in him.

At the moment when the nightmare restarted, the two quickly agreed on what to say next. The selfish man doesn't believe in the acting of the dead man, so he said quickly, "Say we didn't have time to hear the answer!"

This short sentence still made the dead ghost understand what he should say and what he should not say.

Now, some misunderstandings between the taskers have also been solved.

But Mu Jiashi still said in a deep voice, "You shouldn't hide these things."

Selfish ghosts and scapegoats didn't lie to them, yes, but concealment is also a kind of deception and mistrust.

The selfish ghost sneered, and said, "I'm a loner." He said indifferently, "To put it bluntly, I just want to solve this nightmare by myself. If it wasn't for this guy," he pointed to the dead ghost, "at that time Follow me to the service area, I don't even want to cooperate with him."

Blushing for the dead ghost, his lips squirmed to refute, but he didn't say a word in the end.

He knew that this is what a lone wolf is like.

The lone wolf in the narrow building never believed in the team. They are selfish, life-saving, indifferent, stingy with their own trust, and maintain a clear sense of distance and barriers from other taskers.

The current Mu Jiashi can also be said to be a lone wolf, but after all, he is a person organized by the gold diggers, and he still retains some of the habits of teamwork left over from the beginning—even, he attaches too much importance to the team.

In fact, a lone wolf like a selfish ghost is the standard image of more missionaries.

After all, there is nothing to say for the dead ghost.

He has always acted alone, never in a team. He understands the character of a lone wolf, but it is very rare for a selfish man to blatantly put the attitude of "I don't care about you at all" on the table.

He lowered his eyes for the dead ghost, thinking, the eight taskers in this nightmare are really...

The three brothers in a group, the blue-haired woman—maybe the daily necessities dealer, but I haven't seen Ding Yi himself, so I can't be sure—a bug-level boss, a utilitarian cold-blooded person, and a lone wolf.

By the way, and himself...

The dead ghost fell into deep thought, while Mu Jia was surprised for a moment, then sighed in frustration.

He said: "I don't bother to pay attention to your lonesome thoughts... In short, if you know anything else, tell it, it's already this time."

The selfish ghost shook his head: "I don't know what. As I said, when I came to this nightmare before, I didn't drag it to the fifth round at all."

Mu Jiashi took the trouble to confirm: "Are you sure, you really don't know anything? Is there no difference between the nightmare you experienced before and ours now?"

The selfish man clicked his tongue irritably, but he reluctantly cooperated, recalling: "If you have to say it... I remember, the fourth round of nightmares, when we met outside the service area, who... the third child? He is holding a newspaper in his hand, isn't he? We didn't find this clue at the time."

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