Obviously exposed, Achepa didn't look worried at all, and was very leisurely.

Linde was puzzled by his behavior of not even going back to check on the situation of his subordinates. The knight replied that Achepa had already prepared and transferred the useful henchman to the secret base.

There are two meanings conveyed in this sentence: one is that many of Achepa's original subordinates are from the Fifth Elder's side; team up.

"She's really a sharp girl." Achepa who passed by praised her without hesitation. Linde's overly enthusiastic attitude aroused a wave of uneasiness, and a chill ran down her back.

Kuroro didn't know much about Linde's abilities, and finally handed her over to the knight for research—Linde expressed displeasure at the word "research".

And ever since he knew that Linde had the ability to recover his mind, the knight looked at her differently, as if he was looking at some rare animal, or the door to a new world opened before his eyes... something like that.

"This is an absolutely heaven-defying ability, a living backup resource pool." The knight spoke righteously, with excitement shining in his eyes, "It's an unheard of existence."

Linde: "..."

It felt like the chivalrous man's eyes wanted to cut her open for research.

The knight indeed took her directly into the room, where there were a bunch of unnamed instruments and a dizzying collection of games.

Seeing Linde's silent exclamation, the knight waved his hand indifferently: "Go and see Feitan's room, the game collection there is five or six times that of mine here."

Linde: "...wow."

The hobbies of the thieves are surprisingly... nerdy?

"There's something in your body." The knight closed the door, fiddled with the pile of instruments, and said casually without looking back, "Let's try to see if that thing is working first."

"In my body...?" Linde suddenly felt uncomfortable, and looked at his right hand, "Did you measure it near my right hand last time?"

"That's it, but I don't know its specific use." The knight's tone was very relaxed, without any pressure, "It was originally a gem, but who knows how it was fused into your hands."

"..."

Fusion?

The wording was so unsettling that Linde began to feel uncomfortable looking at her arm, as if there was really something special inside, which could be forcibly integrated into the body invisibly, and was changing something little by little. .

The knight didn't intend to continue to answer. After finishing speaking, he walked into the compartment in the house and took out several large instruments after a while, all of which were superimposed.

Looking at the huge weight that definitely weighed in tonnage, the knight did not change his expression and was not affected at all. He could still call Linde to sit on the stool with a refreshed mind, and then put down the pile of things with ease.

There was a lot of noise.

The knight let out a breath: "I'm really tired~"

Linde: "..."

I see you are quite relaxed.

Perhaps it was Linde's disagreement that caught the knight's attention. When he looked over, he also noticed something else: "Linde's eyes are very beautiful."

"Hmm...thank you for the compliment?" Linde, who was caught off guard for a moment, responded somewhat stiffly.

The knight suddenly laughed more heartily: "This is so cute~ It is definitely more aura than gems, and it is almost the same as the deepened version of liquid ore. Well, when talking about eyes, I think of the fiery red eyes of 'one of the seven beauties'." ..."

After hearing the back, I have no idea what the knight is talking about.

Linde listened blankly, until the knight walked over with a needle and smiled: "Are you ready? Let's start by drawing blood."

Linde flinched subconsciously.

……

It was dark when it was over.

In order to ensure that no mistakes are made, the knight has used many methods, ranging from blood tests to bizarre and unspeakable detection methods, and finally came to the conclusion that——

'Nothing. '

Linde was so hungry that she came out and went straight to the table, took a bag of biscuits and started to eat. Wojin and the others were playing cards by the sofa, and when they saw the knights who came down later, they called them to play cards together.

"If the chivalrous men come, they will be taken advantage of."

Facing Nobunaga's teasing, the knight who grabbed a bag of bread and left waved his hand weakly: "The matter is not over yet, you can find Linde to fight."

Linde was swallowing the biscuits, and choked when she heard the words: "Ahem, ahem..."

"What are you so afraid of, little girl?" Nobunaga casually patted her twice, and directly pulled her into the circle to sit down, "Can you play cards?"

Linde shook her head.

Wo Jin interrupted: "She has lost her memory, how can she still remember this?"

Nobunaga immediately found the fun: "It won't be just right, we will teach you."

Ma Qi, who was already safe and sound, shuffled the cards without saying a word, and said coldly: "It's fun, there is a bet."

Linde just recovered, and said in seconds, "I don't play."

Nobunaga naturally wouldn't let her go like this. After several rounds, Linde had made several accounts, which made her tremble with fear: "What is the bet?"

Nobunaga smiled mischievously, and Wojin laughed along with him, with a sense of conspiracy and scheming.

Ma Qi didn't bother to pay attention to them. Seeing that Linde seemed to be really frightened, she casually said in that still indifferent tone: "It doesn't matter, anyway, you have nothing in the first place."

Linde: "..."

Also.

This kind of weird consolation method successfully appeased Linde, but it’s not an option to keep losing—Nobunaga didn’t teach her well at all.

When Kuroro was finally willing to come out of the room, Linde looked at him eagerly for help.

Chrollo: "Linde?"

After getting a response, Linde immediately cheered up: "Are you playing cards?"

As soon as she finished speaking, Ma Qi, who was holding the cards, simply flicked the cards and stood up. Nobunaga followed closely behind, and Wo Jin did the same. The three of them almost spoke in unison:

"Stop playing!"

Linde: "..."

The three quickly fled the scene, and Linde, who didn't know why, looked at the only questionable person who was still there: "Why did they all run away?"

Kuroro said harmlessly: "I don't know."

Linde said "Oh", as if she believed this obviously unbelievable statement, she squatted down to clean up the mess, Kuroro opened a can of beer, leaned on the sofa and sipped slowly.

"Want me to teach you how to play cards?" Kuroro said suddenly.

Linde looked at him for a while: "Forget it."

"Why do you say forget it?"

"It feels worse to lose with you."

"I don't have a bet here." Kuroro put down the beer can, took the cards in her hand involuntarily, and shuffled them in various ways like magic, "What did you just play?"

"Bragging." Linde showed quite no position, and sat down at the place where the original card game was played. "The rules are very simple, but I keep losing."

"Because you won't hide your thoughts, you won't be able to fool them." Kuroro dealt out a few cards at random, put the rest aside, and threw the cards face down on the table, "Six."

Seeing that Linde remained silent for a long time, Kuroro asked leisurely, "Is there no card?"

Linde shook her head.

Kuroro looked at her for a while, then put away the cards in front of Linde and threw them into the pile of discarded cards: "Change the game, from now on, as long as you see through my game once, you will be halfway through."

With that said, Kuroro turned over the card under his finger, the black ten.

"..."

The improved rules sounded like a relatively simple matter, but in fact Linde hadn't guessed it right in a single round.

"three."

"fake."

"wrong."

"J."

"..."

"Aren't you turning over?"

"Um……"

"wrong."

Later, Kuroro lowered the difficulty.

"Eight of Spades."

"……fake?"

"Guess for yourself."

"……real."

"wrong."

"King of Hearts."

"……It is true."

"wrong."

This kind of unilateral torture lasted for a long time, and other people watched from far or near for a while. Among them, Ma Qi was the most unpredictable at the beginning. He watched two rounds with unrecognizable eyes, and returned to the room without saying a word. , and it is Wojin who is the most sympathetic.

Wo Jin: "Trust me, it's fake!"

Linde: "Fake."

Kurolo turned the cards over: "Wrong."

Nobunaga, who was on the sidelines, couldn't bear it anymore, dragged Wo Jin away, and said, "You've never seen it through, so don't lie to that silly girl."

Linde: "..."

She understood why the three of them were reluctant to play cards with Kuroro.

It stands to reason that there are so many, and luck should hit the right one, but the result is still nothing. I don't know how Kuroro grasped this rhythm.

Could it be that even her random guessing and luck can't offset Kuroro's IQ in a round?

Kuroro raised the beer can and dropped a card: "Be careful. Nine of Diamonds."

Linde stared at the card for a long time, remembering Kuroro's words, and raised her eyes to stare intently at Kuroro. The latter looked at her in a leisurely manner, completely unafraid of such straightforward gazes.

"……real."

Surprise flashed across Kuroro's eyes, and then they were covered by some kind of gloom.

"correct."

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