384 Hesitating Between Shadows and Kingdoms (Part 2)

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Although Luo Binhan proved that he had no talent for hypnosis, he was not particularly disappointed. Everything was as expected, and he couldn't even say that Asabam misinterpreted his expression - it could even be said that he got straight to the essence and saw his true inner thoughts. Despite this, he began to insist on putting on the "stable" and "sustained" smile required in the White Tower's instructions, because it would at least make Asabam more uncomfortable.

He found some boring comfort in Asabam's tense eyes, but he did not forget how dangerous the nature of this matter was. When Luo Binhan got tired of this game of pretending to touch the tiger's butt, he began to think about the meaning of the two illustrations in the book.

If he had not misread the text in the book, the two elusive illustrations - which he called the "Underground Labyrinth Picture" and the "Old Man Under the Tree Picture" - hinted at the person Asabam liked. , things or things. But neither the two paintings nor the little poem next to them left him scratching his head. Shadow, of course Dwarf Star Guest is a shadow, so what does that have to do with Asabam's preferences? This is a mystery that is difficult to solve. Luo Binhan thought hard for several hours and had various guesses, but none of them convinced him. He considered himself not good at guessing riddles, and the information provided to him was so limited.

What made him depressed was that Bangbang was very interested in this matter. The foreign guest was not alert to the dangers of the suicide instruction book, and seemed to believe that as long as Luo Binhan handled it properly, even if they started with seven felonies and serial murders, they would definitely end with a wedding of the century. Therefore, he was full of energy in the following time, often walking around Luo Binhan, expressing his true knowledge on this matter to the latter with his eyes and actions. Of course, this resulted in most of the exchanges between them being one-sided speculation, but Luo Binhan did not feel sorry for this. Since Bangbang didn't even know what Asabamu was called, Luo Binhan was very pessimistic about his chances of success in interpreting those two paintings. Not to mention that their goals for success go far beyond figuring out what Asabam likes. Will figuring this out help their escape plan? Luo Binhan couldn't tell. He once read a fairy tale, in which the protagonist could scare the goblin to death when he called it by its real name, but he thought that even in fairy tales, there was no character who would be scared to death because his preferences were revealed.

As for Luo Binhan himself, although he had no clue about the first picture, the faceless old man under the willow tree vaguely evoked some ideas in him. Among all the dwarf guests, he only knew three names, two of which were told to him by Jing Huang, and the latest one came from Asabam. If Luo Binhan's judgment was correct, the winged head he saw in his dream was the famous Vitamin Bet Bet Bubble Roll, or something similar. It is obviously not the favorite of Asabam, and it is not the old flute player in the painting.

But he also knew another Dwarf Star Guest, who must at least be considered an accomplice of the Dwarf Star Guest. When Luo Binhan recalled the name "徼绤橐" in his mind, he couldn't help but regret not asking Jing Huang about the appearance of this agent. This isn't the first time he's suffered this kind of loss, isn't it? If Jing Huang had not just made some uninformative comments when he mentioned "freezing", but had directly taken out a high-definition photo, he could have turned around and run away the first time he saw Zhou Wenxing. And now he saw a portrait with rich details. Although it was an important reference without a face, he had no idea what the "Grand Master" looked like. Will Asabam like her mysterious leader? That's not impossible. Since she is willing to be loyal to him, and Luo Binhan has not seen her receive any penny of salary so far, it seems even more possible.

Observing the salary level and personnel relations of Dwarf Star customers has never yielded any results, so Luo Binhan had to make a note and wait for the opportunity to ask Jing Huang in the future. In order to still have such an opportunity, he turned to thinking about how to let Jing Huang find him without being able to escape Assabamu.

The first information he needs to grasp is Asabam's destination. That's not hard to guess, because she has already made it clear that she wants to catch up with Vitamin Gambling Bubble Gum. What would she do if she found Winged Head? She undoubtedly wanted to kill it, or at least take some action after defeating it. But does she have that certainty? Not long ago she was a wand of short vertebrae hanging in the sky, wasn't that proof of her defeat?

This incident triggered more questions from Luo Binhan. He felt that there were so many things going on that he couldn't even ask all the questions. For example, how did Vitasoy Babylon make Asabam look like that? Why didn't it just kill her? Why does it conflict with Asabam? Is that some kind of war between factions, or does it mean one of them has betrayed the ranks of the Dwarflanders? If so, the enemies of his enemies might not be able to help him. But if Viking Butler had betrayed Dwarfstar, why did it still want to lure Upsilon away?

This series of questions all depends on Asabam's answers. And by extension, the most critical question for Luo Binhan is: What role does he have to play in this chase? Asabam didn't kill him and even gave him his dagger back. It was clearly not an impromptu act of charity. She wanted to use him in this hunting operation, but how to implement it? His only use is to use a magic dagger that can emit fire. The power is acceptable, but the range is very limited. Could it be that Asabam planned to let him hold the dagger, tie him to the end of the shadow, and swing him around like a meteor hammer?

Luo Binhan thought about all this over and over, and finally decided that he could not solve any problem without speaking up. He had to negotiate with Assabamu, even if she would break every one of Bangbang's legs. This thought forced him to be more careful and draft it in his stomach over and over again - Asabam didn't allow him to say a word. If he could pique her interest in ten words, maybe they could have some reasonable negotiations between slave owner and slave. As long as he gets the first question right.

He planned the whole thing in secret, mentally picking out a number of topics that he thought Asabam might take seriously. Each seems likely to work, but each is fraught with risk. When Asabam stopped again, Luo Binhan finally decided to take action. He walked up to Bang Bang while Asabam was still listening to the shadow, and patted his neck seriously.

"I have to apologize," he said, "if something happens next."

Bang Bang stared at him doubtfully. Luo Binhan felt heavy and hard to explain. At this moment, Asabam happened to turn his head and stared at him coldly because of his too loud voice. Luo Binhan was not afraid of this, but pushed Bangbang in front of him and said to her in a nonchalant tone: "Do you know who he is?"

Bangbang turned his head and looked at him in confusion. The confused look made Luo Binhan feel a little guilty, but he decided to continue taking action. Asabam stared at the two of them without any reaction, seemingly not intending to take action - Luo Binhan even felt a little surprised in her eyes. That encouraged him, so he continued: "He was a man who accidentally fell here from outside. He came to find his mentor Finlatan. But Finlatan was killed by a star. If you bring If I keep going, I'll be next."

He felt Bang Bang's skin tremble under his palm.