Section 354 Broken x vanity (4)
It may be because of the rejection and humiliation just now, and then the shame and anger; It may be that what happened in the past has created inertia in their actions, giving them a natural belief that they deserve to be given preferential treatment.
By the way, it may be the people behind this scene who laid out what happened to them. Create the implication that 'they need to obey the few, and the rest should obey them'.
What if you're behind the scenes and want to make a team look like this when you can partially manipulate the scene?
It's nothing more than a psychological breakdown. It may not be a forcible twist, but an encounter and a give-and-give based on the character traits of the team itself.
For example, if the target is an arrogant character, he may brag about it when he is fine. This is a trivial matter, maybe the target is just a casual blow, and he doesn't even take it to heart---- at this time, let the target get benefits, such as meeting some rare prey, etc., the target will be very excited. Then, the boast just now will be firmly imprinted in his instinct.
Because, it's easy to brag, but it's hard to get windfalls. Subconsciously, people always like to do easy things because it's easier. Targets who are treated in this way will involuntarily associate 'bragging' with 'obtaining rare prey'.
If it doesn't happen again, then he might be able to get back to normal. But if the person in charge of the back comes a few more times.... The so-called 'experience' is formed, and the target will be convinced of the connection between the two.
It is a ropeway of profit, luring and planning people's actions with what they expect. In the ordinary world, this kind of ropeway is often pretended to be various awards, such as Nobel, Oscar, Pulitzer.... Or some other so-and-so bonus, in order to manipulate the orientation and actions of the crowd.
Rather than deception and misinformation, behavioral cues can leave a deeper impression on the instinct of the target. It's just that more resources need to be paid, and the actors are more difficult.
For those who are influenced by propaganda, it can be corrected by reverse propaganda; However, those who have been affected by their instincts need to be corrected with the same actions.... More resources need to be consumed.
For individuals, if they see something in reverse, they may be able to get rid of this behavioral suggestion. But if a group is cued by such behavior, and a long time has passed.... Then, there is basically no chance to get out of it.
The gentleman of the Kanna team is probably given the implication that 'a little arrogance can gain a lot' in his behavior. At the same time, it was also hinted that 'when you meet a strong person, you must obey'.
Wait, if that's the case, then he should grovel when he sees himself with a spirit. Maybe it's just a hint of 'obey so-and-so's team'.
So although I don't know how this king did it, it should be complicated.... The Kana team is not strong, and there should be nothing to be done against them. Their current appearance may be the result of the convergence of many forces. By the way, the previous Sanxiang team, and even the rooster team that just appeared, may have been similarly pulled and hinted at some of its strange behaviors.
Wait a minute...
If so, is the DTPH team, and themselves, also suffering from hints?
All of that before... Lin Feirui's death, the rewards of the hunt, the death of the dragon, the chaotic memories that followed... Perhaps all of this is deliberate?
Suppose what you have seen before is true. The kings, the nobles, the mages were cursed, and then, with all their might, they tried to get rid of the curse that the god had cast on them...
That's why you're doing this? Control the contractors who enter the scene and make them follow a predetermined route to perform various actions? If this works to remove the curse, what is the specific way to make it possible?
And after taking out the spirit himself, there are a lot fewer such things. Is it because there is no need to use such a cumbersome way compared to manipulating and experimenting slowly?
The key to getting rid of the curse is to destroy their power....
If the speculation just now is correct, then the hallucinations you see, the sizzling noises you hear, and even the attacks you have encountered before, the separation of the team. Even the hubris of Cana, the kindness of Nars, the two Tertedu, who do not know whether it is true or not, and the proposal of Brockis..... All of this is a suggestive act that they are trying to manipulate themselves.
It's just that I'm not a monkey, I'm a monkey, and I don't eat this set much. Not only was it not manipulated, but it saw through it and found the truth .... If the person making the suggestion found out, would he turn to violence?
In that case, even if you're fine, should you pretend to cooperate with their hints in your behavior for the safety of your team?
No... You don't need to be absolute, and don't think too much of the enemy. If it's really that powerful, wouldn't they just take the spirit away? Why bother?
The previous analysis should be fine, the other side is a group. They are on the same page in the general direction, but they have their own opinions in the process of implementation. Among them, there will also be all kinds of conflicts, contradictions, disgust, disgust...
Attack or something, and don't worry about it. If your guess is correct, then the other party is used to using 'hints' as a means to easily control the contractor.
People who are accustomed to easy means will not want to use difficult means at all--- they will only work on easy means to make it more complicated.
This is the case with so-called human beings---- even if they become skeletons, as long as they still think of themselves as human.
Next, just ask Nales about the rest of the team (it's rude to ask about B&Bs, and he won't necessarily answer, but the rest of the team should be fine) to see if they've been hinted at, and you'll be able to see if your analysis is accurate.
If it's not accurate.... It doesn't matter, anyway, after entering here, there have been too many times that I have not been allowed to do so, and it is not bad this time. However, if it is accurate, it means that you are one step closer to survival.
Thinking like this, Wang Luo wrote a note to Nars. "Can you write about the tank team?"
"Chariots? I don't know much about them. Nars replied.
They are your enemies, and you should know them if you don't know anything else. Other teams don't talk about it, and it doesn't matter if they say theirs. "Please be as detailed as possible."
Wang Luo is writing like this. In the distance, another sizzling sound sounded outside the wall.