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Frost Wings

What kind of star are you?

What kind of star are you?

Aug 15, 2024

Baihe had the urge to fuck a dog.

He thought the Trisolarians had used some black technology to dig it out of his brain, but it turned out that he confessed it himself.

My mouth, how can I be so mean even in my dreams?

Baihe wanted to slap himself twice.

"What did I say in my dream?"

He asked calmly.

"You mentioned the Frost Giants and Erha in your dream. Uh, I hope they are important information, but sorry, in the intelligence we have about Earth civilization, the former belongs to mythology, and the latter seems to be a pet."

That's all?

Is it true or false?

Baihe frowned secretly (although it is debatable whether dragons have this function).

The thinking and language systems of the Trisolarians are directly connected, and they cannot hide their thoughts in conversations. Therefore, they are extremely weak in resistance to lies. This is a key factor in the original book that allowed the Earth to use the Wallface Plan to fight against the Trisolarians.

However, he did not understand the language of the Trisolarians, so naturally he could not take advantage of the weaknesses of the Trisolarians in the original book.

- If the Trisolarians take advantage of this, they can also lie to themselves.

The information between the two sides was asymmetric. Bai He found that he could take advantage of the plot, but this advantage was not enough to gain an advantage in the current conversation.

What did he reveal in his sleep talk?

Bai He was a little impatient. He suddenly found a key problem: the Trisolaran who was talking to him seemed very straightforward, but he had always controlled the rhythm of the conversation.

If he wanted to avoid being led by the nose, he had to play dumb or be unreasonable. At this moment, he had to break the balance of this conversation.

Bai He quickly went through the Trisolaran plot he knew in his mind, and gradually got some ideas.

The Trisolaran did not wait for Bai He to talk, and continued to ask: "So, we hope to know what species you are, where are you from, and how do you know the language of the earth?"

Straightforward?

It fits the style of the Trisolarans very well.

Baihe gave the answer he had thought of long ago: "I am from Amperla, a wanderer in the universe. My spaceship once passed by the Earth, and I conducted a long investigation there. I came here recently, but because of an accident in the three-star system here, the spaceship exploded in the air, and only I landed on this planet."

The gathered Trisolarians suddenly made a buzzing conversation. Their bodies flickered, and they were obviously communicating with each other at a rapid speed. After a few seconds, the simultaneous translator came with Chinese that seemed to be emotional:

"You are lying."

"Oh? I am telling the truth." Baihe said calmly: "You have to find evidence that I lied."

"This evidence is very obvious. We have special personnel to study the culture of the Earth. You said you are from Amperla? The Four Dark Heavenly Kings should not be your subordinates; we only need to search the database to know the results. In addition, you may not know that the observation satellite we launched in the last Heng Era is still in operation, so your spaceship theory is not valid." The Trisolarians bluntly exposed Baihe's lies: "We are honest with you, and you should be honest with us."

"Well, then." Baihe sighed, "What I said about the Amperla people just now was indeed a lie, but I am indeed an alien - you have to believe that only civilized creatures can have my kind of intelligence. As for Chinese, I learned it by chance. As for your satellite, it can't detect my spacecraft, it's invisible."

"It sounds impeccable, and the pattern seems to be a reserved truth, but it's not." The Trisolaran said, "There is a phenomenon I should inform you of: after we collected your language patterns just now, including your lies just now, we have come to a research result that the curves of your heart rate and brain waves when you lie are very similar to those of humans on Earth - of course, due to the differences in your physiological structure with humans on Earth, this may just be a hypothesis that requires more observation and verification, but after discussion, we have decided to temporarily adopt this hypothesis to prove that the credibility of this part of your speech is low. Is this enough as evidence?"

"So, you really have a way to distinguish whether I am telling the truth or a lie?"

"I must remind you that if we fail to extract a certain degree of truth from your words many times, we may use coercive means on you." The Trisolaran warned solemnly.

"Okay, I'll tell the truth.

I am an Earthling from another world, and I became like this because of some incomprehensible power. I arrived at Trisolaran because of time and space travel. The principle seems to be beyond the scope of technology, and I know nothing about it. This is the truth why I appeared in front of you."

Baihe sneered secretly at the Trisolaran who was buzzing and flashing wildly at a bunch of instruments after a short silence. If you want to hear the truth, then I will tell the truth, but can you accept the truth?

Baihe closed his eyes in boredom as he watched the Trisolarans having a heated discussion that he could not understand at all.

This conversation should have come to an end, and it was time to take a break.

…

When Bai He opened his eyes again, he found that his living environment had changed. Although there was no conclusive evidence, Bai He intuitively felt that the room he was in now was deeper than the previous one. The transparent glass of the culture tank was covered with a thin net made of unknown material. Obviously, his treatment had changed.

The three-body people who asked questions came and went, and kept asking him questions over and over again. It seemed that these three-body people really accepted Bai He’s final truth. They kept asking Bai He about what happened before and after the crossing, including Bai He’s life on Earth, including the great glacier. He didn’t believe all the twists and turns of the story, but they were all true.

Instead of telling some lies that are not well made, it is better to tell the truth.

Bai He certainly concealed something, including the fate dice and the plot of the Three-Body Problem. So far, he has been careful not to reveal anything about these two aspects. It is no problem for the Three-Body People to tell his personal experience to the Three-Body People - because these things have nothing to do with what the Three-Body Civilization is doing. The Three-Body People can extract surprisingly little usable information from Bai He's experience. However, if these two are exposed, the fate dice will greatly increase the probability of Bai He being sliced ​​and studied. If the original plot is thrown out at will, the consequences are unpredictable, but it will most likely make Bai He's luck develop in a bad direction.

He didn't know whether his concealment had been hidden from the Three-Body People, or that the Three-Body People were still judging the truth of his "experiences" and had no energy to investigate what he had concealed for the time being. At least for a period of time, Bai He did not find any signs of these two concealments being exposed in the Three-Body People who came to him to ask questions.

Truth is always more powerful than lies. He quietly waited for what kind of power these truths would emit among the Trisolarans. In fact, this power has already appeared - the Trisolarans who came to ask him questions were different every time - although he still couldn't recognize who was who, Baihe could already distinguish some subtle differences among the Trisolarans.

What made Baihe feel bad was that his quality of life was getting worse and worse. Since he was locked up in this small dark room, there were no convenient pigs, fish, or rats, and only culture medium could feed him.

Could it be that after his position was downgraded from "possible strange alien creatures" to "strange earthlings", his treatment also declined to "enemy treatment?"

Baihe tried to protest, but he found that since the last time the Trisolarans came to ask questions, no new people approached the room for a long time. The Trisolarans who were working didn't seem to have the idea of ​​communicating with him. No matter how he acted, he didn't pay attention to him, which made Baihe a little depressed.

After sorting out the information collected in these days, Baihe also had a rule for dealing with the Trisolarans.

However, given the efficiency of the Trisolaran political system, they shouldn't be too slow in making decisions about their own affairs.

As Baihe thought about this, he found that a Trisolaran stood in front of the culture tank and turned on the simultaneous translation system again.

The Trisolaran didn't rush to speak, but looked at Baihe for a while.

Although he still couldn't read the Trisolaran's unique expression system, Baihe still intuitively felt that this Trisolaran had some strange emotions.
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