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Chapter 97 The Reasonableness of Contradictions

Su Tu felt his mind was in complete chaos and he didn't quite understand the situation.

However, he quickly sorted out his thoughts and understood what was going on.

According to the information available, Haliel already knew that she had detected her murderous intent, so she directly brought it up in the open.

But after the other party brought this up, they said they wouldn't lay a hand on me.

This is contradictory, but not entirely incomprehensible.

As long as Gwyneth, the teacher, is in the house, she poses a threat to Haliel and makes her wary.

In that case, even if she brought things up, she would choose not to take action because of Gwyneth.

So Haliel chose to come here as a customer, have a cup of coffee, and leave after she finished.

However, this line of thinking is based on the premise that Gwyneth is unaware of Haliel's murderous intent towards him.

Only in this way would Haliel be wary of Gwyneth and pretend to be a guest to have coffee.

But there's a very contradictory point here: if she dares to make this so explicit, isn't she afraid that Su Tu will tell Gwyneth about it?

Once Gwyneth finds out, if she wants to protect Su Tu's life, she will have to err on the side of caution and believe it's true.

This will at least keep Hailier and Su Tu at a certain distance.

But now, Gwyneth has made it clear that she knows about Haliel's murderous intent.

Even so, she still did not stop Hailier from getting close to Su Tu.

That means that Gwyneth doesn't care about Su Tu's life and doesn't take it to heart.

Only in this way can we explain everything that is happening before our eyes.

But now, Gwyneth has stated that she will protect Su Tu's life, will not let Haliel kill him, and will not kill him herself.

Then another contradiction arises: if you want to protect Su Tu's life, why would you allow Hailier to approach Su Tu freely when you know she has murderous intentions?

When he first heard Gwyneth's words, he really didn't understand how such a contradictory thing could happen.

However, if we make just one assumption, the problem will be solved.

Assuming Haley wants to kill him, that's true, but she doesn't necessarily have to kill him now.

Now that Su Tu is Gwyneth's disciple, he will receive her protection. Since Hairiel's strength is not much different from hers, she naturally cannot kill Su Tu in front of her.

Even if she manages to seize the opportunity to get close to Su Tu and suddenly strike to kill him, she will inevitably have to fight Gwyneth afterwards.

When that time comes, the two, whose strengths are not much different, will either perish together, or Gwyneth will kill Haliel at a great cost to avenge Su Tu.

After all, Haliel's strength is still a bit inferior to Gwyneth's.

But is this really the outcome Hairiel wanted to see?

Although Su Tu didn't understand why the other party wanted to kill her, she was certain that the other party killed her simply because of something that wasn't very important to her.

Otherwise, even at a huge cost, they would definitely eliminate him.

It's estimated that once this avatar is created, the game background is loaded, and the memories of those around her are successfully implanted, Hairiel will make her move against Su Tu.

Especially since the other party came to his side shortly after Su Tu entered the game.

Gwyneth wasn't home at that time, which gave Haley a perfect opportunity to attack.

The fact that Gwyneth was able to return shortly after Haliel entered the house shows that she must not have gone too far from home.

But at that distance, it was enough for Hairiel to kill Su Tu.

But even with such a good opportunity, she didn't choose to take action, which means that the reason for wanting to kill Su Tu wasn't really that important to her.

So she simply waited until Su Tu's strength had grown enough to allow him to venture out on his own before she would take action to kill him.

That way, even if Su Tu is killed, Gwyneth won't say anything.

If someone is less skilled than you and gets killed, even if they are Su Tu's teacher, they most likely wouldn't choose to take action.

Since that's the case, there's no need for Hairiel to hide her desire to kill Su Tu.

Gwyneth knew about this, so it became taken for granted.

He wouldn't even stop Hairiel from getting close to Su Tu, not only because he knew she wouldn't kill Su Tu now, but also because he wanted to treat her as the final boss Su Tu would face in the future.

If this is the truth, then all the contradictions become reasonable.

"Teacher, am I destined to fight Haliel?"

Su Tu still did not use magic perception. Even though using this ability constantly could improve his mental attributes, it couldn't withstand the rapid depletion of his mental energy.

Therefore, when he is not moving, he will choose to pause the use of this ability to get a short rest.

Now that he's standing here and asking the questions in his heart, he naturally doesn't need to use this ability.

However, as his voice faded, Gwyneth's mature voice quickly followed.

"Hmm...maybe not."

For some reason, Su Tu felt that this calm voice had a hint of cunning in it.

But recalling my previous guesses about Gwyneth's personality, I think it might be an auditory hallucination.

However, her next sentence confirmed to Su Tu that he had not been hallucinating.

"If you marry her, she won't have any reason to lay a hand on you."

Su Tu fell silent, a hint of doubt creeping into his mind about Gwyneth, who resembled a mature senior.

A hint of doubt about her mature and composed personality.

However, there is some truth to what she said.

Based on the previous speculation, the reason why she wanted to kill herself might not be a very important thing to Haliel.

Otherwise, Su Tu wouldn't still be alive and well now; he would have been killed by her the moment he logged into the game yesterday.

But no matter how Su Tu felt, it was very strange to hear those words coming from Gwyneth's mouth.

However, one thing is certain now: he will inevitably have a battle with Haliel in the future.

This indirectly confirms that the earlier guess was correct.

"Since Haliel won't kill me for the time being, I can go and check out the place in my mind where my parents were attacked."

Su Tu thought to himself silently, not really taking the idea of ​​marrying Hailier to heart at all.

To him, this was just a rare, uncharacteristic remark from Gwyneth Paltrow.

"I'm telling the truth," Gwyneth said slowly, seemingly sensing Su Tu's thoughts.

"Also, Haliel is very strong, her talent is even stronger than mine. She has only been a witch for 8 years."

At this point, Su Tu could clearly hear the barely concealed emotion in Gwyneth's tone.

It seems that, to her, Haliel is a rare and powerful witch with exceptional talent.

However, judging from her words, that seems to be the case.

Could it be that Haliel's talent is truly extraordinary...?

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