Chapter Forty-Nine: Klinus White 3

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Under the simple proof logic, no one doubts the correctness of this line segment. After obtaining everyone's consent www.biquge.info Clinos used a special stone pen to trace the line segment.

The stone pen does not need to be forced, and it leaves a faint glowing trace on the table.

From the inner vertex of a ruler to the origin of the coordinate system. The glowing dust was stirred up by the slide of the nib, and there was a slight tremor that seemed to trigger some kind of mechanism.

"Klinos!" Ognair said excitedly, "Not many people can get my appreciation, and today I will vote for all the praise!"

As he spoke, he was expectantly guarding the stone door he entered, not paying attention to the door behind him at all.

Clinos hopes that the retreat behind him can also be opened, so that if he encounters an unsolvable problem, he can at least give up such an option.

I accidentally noticed that Isaac was looking at him with a look that had seen through it.

"If it weren't for the door behind you, you probably wouldn't have been able to solve the puzzle, wouldn't you?" said Isaac with a smile, perhaps sensing that Klinos wasn't determined to answer the question in the first place, until the stone door behind him fell.

"You're not me, how do you know what I'm thinking?" said Clinos relaxedly.

"You're not me, how do you know I don't know what you're thinking?"

"You're not me, how do you know I don't know what I'm thinking?"

"You're not me, how do you know I don't know, do you know I don't know what you're thinking?"

Saying that, the two looked at each other and laughed, not because the conversation was funny, but because the time to discuss such a boring thing was back.

The stone door blocking the way of the group gradually sank into the floor with a clatter, and finally the flat ground seemed to have never existed.

"Did you hear someone screaming?" "Ogst was an experienced warrior with more senses than anyone present, "...... from the road to death on the right"

The atmosphere of relaxed conversation cooled down for a while, and his ears were aimed at the other side of the wall, trying to confirm whether it was really someone's scream.

"Is it the other poor people who have fallen here?" said Ebernar.

After some time, the screams that Augst had spoken of did not appear.

"Did you hear me wrong?" asked Ognell.

Augst also began to wonder if he was hallucinating, "Maybe......"

The five of them put the matter aside for the time being, and looked again at the back of the stone door that had just opened. Isaac drew the illuminated candlelight closer, and the group found that the temple of legend and confusion had not yet opened its entrance, and another door stood not far behind it.

Compared with the relatively simple appearance of the first stone gate, the second stone door is densely engraved with problems, giving people a strong sense of oppression.

There are two slots on the door, one round and one triangular. The keys with two slots are placed on the tables on either side of the gate. The round ones are on the right and the triangular ones are on the left.

A striking line of words is in the center of the door, and it reads: Are the propositions true/false?

It is clear that a round key indicates a positive and a triangle indicates a negative. Insert the correct key and the door will open.

At first glance, this question seems simpler than the previous one, and even a random guess has half the probability of being correct. Clinos was a little relieved and continued to look at the proposition on the stone door.

God is known to be all-powerful. So, can God make a stone that He can't move on His own?

Lord Felsedorf is known to be a Milworth. He said: "Millworths are liars who never tell the truth. So, is Lord Felsedor's words true?

Kane is known to fight in the gladiatorial arena with a sword. He said, "I will kill all the warriors with swords." So, should he kill himself?

It is known that all chickens hatch from eggs. So, was it the egg and not the chicken that first appeared?

It is known that the sage Idlil said to his listeners: There is only one thing I know, and that is that I know nothing. So, is this statement true?

Propositions like these are written all over the stone gate, from top to bottom, from left to right, full of these questions that are laughed at as a joke.