
Can I… kill this person?
In other words, it’s showing on your face.
The thought-detecting old man’s thought detection ability is too high.
The atmosphere of pretending not to read my intentions is wicked.
Why did you make Exabe a spy?
>>5If you think about it too much, you’ll just end up making the old man suspicious…
>>5In that spy-infested environment, the only person I could trust anymore might have been Exabe-kun, who seemed incapable of being a spy.
(Lieutenant Komori is easy to read, isn’t he…)
It must be fun when your face and what you’re thinking completely match…
It looks like you’re holding back laughter.
This old man reads hearts so straightforwardly that it’s almost rare in this day and age…
Exabé-kun should be able to do at least this much!
(They don’t teach mind reading at the Flanagan School, do they?)
The moment you are sent by the Kyshiria faction, it’s immediately obvious that you’re a spy.
It’s more beneficial to send something straightforward and easy to understand without any gimmicks.
If you can read hearts this well, then your friendship with Char was for real.
>>16(Because this person is serious…) it’s clear that communication without lies is possible because lies don’t work.
>>16I dislike those who pander to me while being overly considerate, and I prefer those who can accurately hit the painful points, like Char.
It was good that both the Kshirya side that was sent and the Sharia Bull that was sent were not particularly expected to be spies.
>>17If you’re not careful with your underhanded tactics, you might get erased…
“Even from that spy-like train uncle, the fact that he said you’re a good guy means you should be careful…”
He was probably sent because he’s a good guy.
I wonder if the Sodon crew understands this old man.
If there were a Satori like this, it would be quite unsettling.
>>21I wonder if NT really exists… Komori-chan was being skeptical about it, so they probably don’t know.
“Uncle, I’m not that amazing either, you know? I think so.”
>>21Lieutenant Komori, who was exclaiming, “Why is information being leaked unilaterally during the interrogation?!” was ironically amusing.
I see! So that’s how you kill someone! If someone said that, it would be really scary, wouldn’t it?
Even if you send in a real spy, if they can see through it with NT and manipulation, it’s pointless.
I think it’s better to send something easy to understand to create a good impression.
>>24If you’re a good child, it’s hard to kill you.
It’s creepy how this old man is staring at me while I’m talking to Sims.
>>27I think Komori-chan is easy to read on her face, straightforward, and a fun young girl who reacts when teased.
I think they’re deliberately trying to tease Komori-chan by acting suspiciously in front of her.
It’s scary how much they’re reading my thoughts to the level that I can only call it thought surveillance.
In novels, there seem to be depictions where characters can read minds normally, but I’m not very familiar with novels.
>>31The mind-reading technique of Shariabl has been in use since the first anime.
He can do it.
In Exabey-kun’s case, it seems like you can generally understand what he’s thinking even as an old type.
>>34(I never thought there would be so many New Types…!)
Komori-chan noticed that it was Exabe-kun from a distance farther than what could be seen, so it seems like she might have NT abilities.
I guess it’s because Exabe-kun doesn’t seem to read minds at all, so it’s pretty close to being old-fashioned…
In battle, when they’re talking while fighting, it’s not because they’re connected by communication; it’s because NTs are reading each other’s thoughts and that’s how they can have a conversation, right?
>>38The only way to have a conversation is to connect with a wired connection.