Star Railway: I have told you, I am not Otto

Chapter 295 Who is the stranger...?

"Haha~ It's okay."

Kafka smiled, looked at the time, and said,

"Time is running out, let me ask your second question, Star."

"Second question?"

Xing nodded and began to think.

Although I don’t know whether Kafka’s last answer was true or false, one thing is beyond doubt, that is, this time Kafka will have no choice but to answer according to the rules of the game.

To be honest, apart from asking Kafka how he was doing now, Xing didn't seem to have any other questions. In other words, Xing also knew that asking those secret questions was not good for her or her, so he might as well give it a try. A whole new way to ask.

With this in mind, Xing asked Kafka:

"Kafka, I want to know...1+1=2, right?"

"Hmm... Well, Xing, I feel like you were really led astray by your brother."

After hearing Xing's question, Kafka sighed helplessly and said,

"Are you giving up the second opportunity to ask in order to verify the authenticity of the previous question? I can't say that this is bad, but I am really surprised.

And whether 1+1=2, my answer is...yes. "

"?!"

Xing's eyes changed slightly, 1+1 is definitely equal to 2, there is no doubt about this. But the problem is that Kafka actually said it was right!

In other words, when faced with Xing's second question, she chose to tell the truth, but in Xing's previous question, Kafka chose to lie.

But... what was the last question Xing asked? Xing just asked Kafka how he was doing now!

A horrifying incident suddenly unfolded in Xing's mind, prompting her to stand up from her chair and look at Kafka in surprise.

"Shh... don't ask, Star."

Kafka pressed Xing's shoulders and made Xing sit on the chair again.

She stretched out her slender fingers again, put them against Xing's lips, made a silencing gesture, and said,

"Just wait... Xing, all you need is to wait. When the time comes, all the confusion in your heart will naturally be solved.

Hmm... But actually, you don't have to be so nervous. A hunter's life is no better than a train, that's for sure. Besides, 1+1 is not necessarily equal to 2. Doesn’t your brother often say that 1+1 is actually greater than 2? Just think that I used the fact that 1+1 is greater than 2 to tell a little lie to your second question. "

Although Kafka said this, Xing's mood could no longer calm down. She looked at Kafka in confusion, as if she wanted to say something, but didn't know how to say it.

Kafka, on the other hand, covered his mouth and chuckled, waved to the star, and said:

"Okay, okay~, now it's my turn. Are you ready for my second question? Star."

Before Xing could speak, he heard a rapid knock on the door from outside the pharmacy.

Immediately afterwards, a young girl who seemed to have been deliberately edited jumped up and looked in through the window of the pharmacy door, and began to say through the door:

"Kafka, we have to leave quickly. It seemed that someone was watching when Aren and I came here."

"Alas..."

Kafka sighed, as if he was pretending to be exaggerated, but also seemed to be really helpless.

"It seems that my second question can't be asked to you until next time."

After Kafka touched Star's head one last time, he stood up and prepared to leave.

Before leaving, Kafka turned his back to the star and said:

"And...baby, if you really want to treat me as your mother, you can come forward directly when I have a conversation with Xing next time."

After saying this, Kafka left Xing who was still confused, pushed the door open and said without looking back,

"Let's go, Silver Wolf, Ah Ren."

"Wait! Kafka!"

Just when Xingcai exclaimed, he saw the young girl next to Kafka, who seemed to have been deliberately edited, blowing a piece of chewing gum. The sound of the chewing gum breaking appeared together with the imitation of colorful light, and Kafka was swept away. Fuka, Silver Wolf, and that woman who seemed to be very depressed.

Xing flew toward the door of the pharmacy, but what he finally caught was a series of data flow fluctuations spilling out of his palm.

After throwing herself in vain, Xing's wrists and elbows were in burning pain, but she couldn't care about it anymore. All she could think about now was leaving Kafka's last words to her, "one true and one false". Two answers.

How are you doing now? ……not bad.

1+1=2, right? ……wrong.

It stands to reason that the life of a star core hunter is not as good as that of a star train. This seems to be a very common sense and normal thing.

But for some reason, Xing couldn't let herself ignore this matter. She just felt that there was something in Kafka's words, but she couldn't figure out where Kafka hid his true thoughts and why he did this.

For a moment, Xing's heart was in a mess.

……

the other side.

Silver Wolf used etheric programming to teleport the trio of Team Rocket several hundred meters away to another hidden alley in Dandingsi.

Kafka walked in front silently, followed by Silver Wolf, who was playing games, and Blade, who looked depressed.

Silver Wolf raised his head and looked at Kafka, then looked at the Hare Rabbit character on the screen of his mobile phone, which had been shattered into Valkyrie fragments again by Heimdall in SSS difficulty, and turned off his mobile phone.

Immediately, Silver Wolf stepped forward, pulled Kafka's sleeve, and said:

"Kafka...is the life of a star core hunter really unbearable for you?"

"……Um?"

Kafka was startled for a moment, then reacted, chuckled, rubbed Silver Wolf's head, and said,

"Actually, no, it's just that I told her the truth about the two questions Xing asked me... After all, Xing Bao is so cute, how could I lie to her about her questions?"

Hearing this, Silver Wolf's eyes widened slightly and he said in disbelief,

"Ah...don't you say you never cheat in truth games?"

"Yes."

Kafka waved his hand and said,

"My 'answers' are indeed one true and one false... But I don't stipulate that the 'answer' must be a 'formal question', right? The two answers I gave her were both correct, and the lies were Before I replied to her, I made that irrelevant joke.

Because it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter? Although I exploited some loopholes, from the results, I did comply with the rule of "one true and one false". "

Hearing this, Silver Wolf couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief. After a long time, it turned out that it was just a joke made by Kafka. She thought she stayed up late playing games every day and was caught by Kafka every day. Kafka was angry with her because of this. Coming.

However, seeing that Kafka still looked very concerned about Xing, Silver Wolf could not help but frown slightly and said in a helpless tone:

"Kafka...Although I have reminded you of this matter many times, I think I still need to repeat it.

That is: your star remembers you, but only remembers you, she can no longer remember your past;

You looked at her, trying to find some clues from her past; you talked to her a lot, hoping she could recall your past... But this matter went against Elio's script. From the beginning, it was... impossible.

The so-called call from a strange woman, the so-called strange woman... That strange woman was never you, Kafka, but... the star that has boarded the star train.

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