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father vincent. ([personal profile] banworthy) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs 2024-11-26 07:46 pm (UTC)

[ He flicks his index finger in Accelerator's direction, gesturing that he appreciates being told that he is right. (Did he say that specifically? No. But Vincent takes the wins where he can get them.) ]

Hm, guess so - so here's the problem.

[ Lightly tapping his index fingers against his temple, he feels like this is one of those hypothetical problems. He decides to share his thoughts aloud: ]

It feels like that hypothetical situation of encountering a guard where one guard lies, and one guard tells the truth. [ So. ] Rather than believing that she'll take a lie as gossip, it may be another problem.

If a person lies to her, what stops her from lying back? Furthermore, if a person tells the truth, is that the key to the solution? [ He hums. ] So, the control would be a truthful statement.

So, should the two of us ask the exact same question to see if the answer differs?

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