If you want to weaken your enemy, the best way is to shift your target.
How to reasonably shift the target is a matter that requires thinking and learning.
Why must one select an opponent who is nearly invincible as an enemy? This isn't a wise choice.
He picked up the wine glass on his table, thinking, his movement slow.
Eventually, he slowly spoke, pouring the crimson liquid into his mouth, still analyzing whether the information obtained by both sides was on the same scale.
Because he already felt from Violet's actions, analyzing what Violet wanted to express by doing so.
So, now he only has one question.
That is, did the mayor make such a decision inadvertently, or did he deliberately do so to confuse him?
This is indeed a question worth pondering.
Because the consequences and impacts of the two are vastly different.
Bearing before him a manifest result, what he needs to know is how the conclusion was arrived by inference from the result.