The man was slightly startled.
He wasn't because Su Qi's questions were too difficult.
Quite the opposite,
...they were actually too simple compared to before.
His brows furrowed in displeasure, and his eyes looked at Su Qi with some confusion, "…these two questions… are you sure?"
"…" Su Qi paused, "It seems you are pretty confident?"
"I can sidescrape along any trivial trace of the past timelines through reverse deduction, the older, the traces tend to be slighter," the man explained patiently and calmly.
After answering the previous eight questions, his symptoms of madness and pain had significantly reduced. Indeed, thinking could alleviate the erosion and mixed pollution of his brain.
"And yet, your questions are about the present moment, far too simple, even..." he shook his head, "somewhat disappointing to me."
"I'm considering whether to give you a chance to change your questions."