Chapter 820 Contraption Games 3
Benjamin knitted his brows, not knowing what those dolls were implying.
He had no idea who told the truth and who lied. There were altogether nine dolls, but it was difficult to determine who was the friend that the giant doll was looking for.
After falling into deep thought for a moment, Benjamin looked at the dolls in the mirror. The way they gaped and shut their mouths repeatedly was about to drive him mad.
Upon noticing his reaction, Natalie said in an icy voice, “Cover one of your ears.”
Benjamin gave her a confused look.
“They’re disrupting your mind with the beta waves.” A sharp glint flashed across Natalie’s eyes. “The music and the children’s voices contain beta waves that would cause you to hallucinate. The beta waves will continuously convince you that you’ve become an integral part of the fairytale and will not be able to escape from it.”
Benjamin instantly covered one of his ears and asked her, “How did you know all this?”
“I’ve studied this before.” Natalie looked into the man’s eyes and said, “The structure of my ears is different from that of ordinary humans, and I’m able to distinguish the different types of waves. They can’t affect me because I’m used to being exposed to them.”
What? That’s crazy!
Once again, Benjamin’s jaw dropped upon hearing what Natalie uttered.
On the other hand, Natalie kept mum, but there were countless thoughts running through her mind.
She had finally learned how twisted King was.
Judging from the tricks he played, she could tell that King was a meticulous person.
Sh*t!
It’s like we’re insects trapped in a jar—the subject of his experiment. He’ll lock us in as long as he can so that he can torture us.
Benjamin heeded Natalie’s advice and covered one of his ears.
Sure enough, he felt much better after that, and he could tell that the dolls were mere projected images.
“Is it possible that some of the dolls might be telling the truth?” Benjamin asked a hypothetical question. “What if one of them told the truth and the remaining eight uttered nonsense? We might be able to work out the logic and find the doll that told the truth?”
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