In fact, Luther had not considered the possibility that there would be an ambush waiting for him at the address given by Kleiber.

Luther has always been a cautious person and will not put himself in a dangerous situation casually. Especially since the current situation is actually very delicate, Luther should be even more cautious in his behavior.

Because just as Luther speculated at the beginning, no matter what kind of attitude Kleiber showed, the relationship between Luther himself and the person in charge behind Kleiber will undoubtedly still be It is a state of opposition.

In this antagonistic relationship, Kleber's appearance seems a little abrupt, but in fact it is very reasonable.

Here, after reviewing the review, Luther thought of the two biggest possibilities. One was that Kleiber lied. Everything he said when he came here was a lie, and everything he did was just acting.

Although Luther himself has not seen any traces of the performance, he cannot rule out the possibility that there is something wrong with his vision.

Luther still has enough judgment about himself in this regard. He doesn't think that he is the kind of person who can see through others as soon as they meet. If the other party's acting skills really reach that otherworldly level, then Luther I don't have 100% confidence in my own judgment. What if I really don't notice it?

If all this was Kleiber's superb acting skills, it would be easy to explain it all. The other party's previous disguises and deceptions were just to easily send him into a trap now.

But Luther personally thinks this possibility is low.

The first point is that Kleiber's current state is actually consistent with Kleiber's character and behavior that Luther monitored through the Eye of God some time ago.

In this state, if the other party's behavior this time needs to be explained by superb acting skills, it will seem a little forced.

If it must be said that it relies on superb acting skills, why does the final deception method appear so crude despite such superb acting skills?

Not to mention that the attitude Kleiber showed when he first came to Luthor was already very suspicious. Is this the address directly, or the address of the territory controlled by the Quaker gang? This is really hard not to make people suspicious.

This is almost a scam that any normal person would suspect, but it was decorated with such superb acting skills?

This doesn't seem very reasonable.

This is like a game with extremely exquisite graphics and extremely hard-core and top-notch soundtracks for various settings and gameplay, but in the end the plot is oriented toward retarded children. That is really inconsistent.

Luther personally thinks that the second possibility is more likely, which is his previous guess, that is, Kleiber himself did not lie, and everything the other party said and did came from the sincerity.

The other party came to negotiate with him alone in order to ease the relationship between the two parties. Perhaps under the influence of the mentality of cherishing talents, he planned to try to save himself.

The main logical flaw in this possibility is how did Kleiber, who was Luther's fanboy, get the opportunity to meet him alone?

If we really want to explain this, it can actually be explained:

First of all, the premise of this logical deduction is that Kleiber did not lie, so the other party’s previous personality of being an introverted otaku should not be false. This is also the most consistent with Luther. Start corresponding with the results observed with God's eyes.

Is there a possibility that when the Quirk gang proposed to come for him, Kleiber, who had not yet expressed his attitude towards Luther to people within their organization, was the first to say that he wanted to come for Luther.

Without having detailed contact with Kleiber, other people would naturally subconsciously think that this guy was hostile and disgusted with them. What they didn't expect was that Kleiber, who was supposed to come to settle accounts with them, was not Kleiber. With malicious intentions, his real purpose is to resolve the conflict between the two sides before their positions are completely hostile, and to protect Luther.

Although this reason seems a bit abrupt and forced, at least it makes sense.

If he had other intentions, Luther also believed in other deeper purposes.

Luther never regards other people as fools, especially Kleiber, who is obviously a top student born in science and engineering. These people may seem a little immature in interpersonal communication, but they are definitely not stupid people who are ignorant of the world!

After all, how can someone with a weak brain solve those convoluted science problems?

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