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Chapter three hundred and twenty second common sense approach

"Only by knowing what is common sense, can I be qualified to judge whether an act is contrary to common sense, so of course I will consider this issue." Panis regained the seriousness on his face and said seriously in a low voice: "If it were me, after knowing that Nellie had targeted me and had formulated a plan to die together, my first goal will shift from recovering as soon as possible, invading Nellie's body as soon as possible to let her cancel this plan, at least delaying the plan backwards as much as possible. First of all, you must ensure that you can continue to exist, and the next step can talk about whether you have the opportunity to recover as soon as possible. If you can't even continue to exist, considering whether you can recover will completely lose meaning. Therefore, no matter what I have done before, the focus of all actions will be shifted to living, and everything will be given priority."

"There is a question here. I asked for Wei Lunson, the Lord of Light." Deniya interrupted Pannis's words: "If Danacus's idea was to occupy Nelly's body before the implementation of her plan, but now his attempt failed? This is also a very normal idea. Is it strange that Danacus would do this?"

"Mr. Wei Lunsen is here too." Panis naturally shook his chest and said without restraint: "I don't need to answer your question. Everyone has their own answer in their hearts. You can think about it yourself. If it were you, would you really make such a choice?"

Panis did not get an answer, and the Lord of Light could not give a reply directly, and Deniya never relayed Wei Lunsen's reply. However, Panis was not surprised by the cold incident at all, but nodded and said, "Look, you understand what I mean. Your idea sounds normal and seems to be no problem at all, but when you really imagine the goal as yourself, you will find out, that is not realistic at all, well, very unrealistic."

"Why?" Flar was asking a question himself or asking this question for Uktrashire behind him: "When the situation is urgent, isn't it normal to make such a choice?"

"No, it's not normal at all." Panis shook his finger and said with certainty: "If you think about it carefully, you will know that this behavior is actually just gambling. The one pressing on the gambling table is his own life. If Danakus chooses to do this under normal circumstances, it means he wants to bet. He sees whether Neli's plan is implemented quickly or whether he occupies Neli's body quickly. If he is fast enough, he might be able to completely solve the problem before I arrive, but if it is not fast enough, he will only die under my arrow. Danakus

As a god, will he really engage in such meaningless gambling with mortals? If the situation is so critical that he must fight with his life, otherwise he will die, then it is understandable that he will do this. But the problem is that the situation has not developed to that point. There are many ways to alleviate the problem. For example, if it were me, I would choose to order believers to cooperate with me and sacrifice crazily for two or three years. At the same time, I also showed a crazy counterattack. After two or three years, I will gradually weaken the intensity of the counterattack, and the frequency of the believers' sacrifices will gradually decrease.

Until the end, I had only a faint reaction, and the believers also stopped praying to me. In this way, it would create an illusion for Neli, making her mistakenly believe that my strength was insufficient and she had successfully suppressed me, thereby delaying the implementation of her suicide plan and giving me enough time. You should know that if it were not for the last resort, no one would be willing to choose death. Although Neli is a knight and her mind is not very normal, she is also a human being after all. When she can survive, she would never insist on dying, so if Danaku

Si used a similar method to confuse Neli, and she had a great chance of being fooled. For this reason, I could even order several believers who trusted to start praying to her, pretending to change their faith because I could not respond to the call of believers, so that the disguise would appear more real. No, there was no need for believers who trusted them, nor did they need to pretend. I could completely let the three and half dead people select a few people who were not firm in their faith for me, and then deliberately make some moves to induce and deceive those people to truly betray their faith in me, so that the credibility would be higher."

"You are so bad." Obviously, it was obvious that Flar was asking questions for whom she muttered for herself in a low voice, and then asked seriously: "Your idea is based on your understanding of Neli enough. However, Danacus is not you. He may not know Neli so well, and he cannot confuse Neli so targetedly. In this way, in order to survive, he can only bet."

"He doesn't understand Neli? Goddess, are you serious? During the first war on the undead a hundred years ago, he carefully studied the personalities and mental loopholes of several of us. For more than a hundred years, he has been secretly watching Neli's actions every day. I even suspect that he can occasionally see her thinking. With such convenient conditions, how could he not understand Neli? I think he is likely to know her better than Neli himself." Panis sighed and shook his head, "And you can think about it, if it were you, even if you don't understand Neli and cannot predict her thoughts and reactions, you will take out your own things after you know her plan without doing anything.

Is life betting against her? Even if you are just a mortal, it is not so irrational. Besides, you are a god and you are even more likely to ignore your precious life so much. So, if Danacus doesn't know Neli so well, it doesn't matter, because any normal soul should make other attempts before using his life to bet on those unstable probabilities. It's not too late to choose to bet on life when he finds that these attempts cannot achieve his goal. This is a common behavior, but Danacus skips this step and directly presses his life on the gambling table. This is absolutely unreasonable."

"Can you be sure Danakus hasn't done this?" asked Deniya. "Maybe he's tried it too?"

"No, I have asked Neli in detail about the struggle between her and Danakus over the years, especially Danakus' reaction. I asked in detail. Although I didn't think that Danakus might have conspiracy, asking about these was an instinctive reaction." Panis said with certainty: "So, I can be sure that Danakus did not try other methods, but chose to gambling directly." (~^~)
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