Rebirth of the Villainous Female Boss
Chapter 1097 - Chapter 1097 Chapter 1069 Giveaway Question

Chapter 1097: Chapter 1069 Giveaway Question Chapter 1097: Chapter 1069 Giveaway Question Following Kiara’s rules, the two of them each took a position and bowed their heads to write questions, while Edward Wheeler stood by, silently examining the entire structure of the house.

“You don’t need to try figuring it out. You can’t save Renee Wong. I’ve tampered with this place long ago. If I press a button, no one will survive,” the villain answered while writing.

Edward retracted his gaze, wishing he could tear the guy across from him to pieces with his eyes.

The worst-case scenario he had feared had indeed come to pass; the other side had installed a system for mischief in the house. He was ready to stake lives for one last grand game.

“Husband, just stand there and don’t move. Before we finish the game, he wouldn’t bear to die with us. Miss this chance, and even if he falls to the eighteenth level of Hell in the future, he wouldn’t find someone willing to give him a satisfying game, right?” Kiara also kept writing without raising her head.

Edward had no choice but to remain still.

The smart man had set up the room so subtly that even if Edward rushed over at top speed, he still wouldn’t be able to save Renee. Now all hopes were pinned on Kiara.

Edward looked down at the questions Kiara was writing, and his brow couldn’t help but furrow.

What on earth was his daughter-in-law doing? Were the questions she wrote just free points?

A paper had a total of ten questions. The first three that Kiara had written were very simple, such as what is your favorite color, what is the name of your school, and what are your feelings when you do bad things.

Asking someone’s basic information, could they not answer? By asking these questions, she was essentially handing points to the opponent–no, that wasn’t her style.

Edward soon realized something. It might seem foolish that Kiara was giving away points, but each move had her intentions behind it.

These questions seemed silly, but the implications were terrifying. The other side would definitely have reservations while answering because Kiara would decide what the correct answers were. The opponent would certainly wonder how much Kiara knew about him.

Whether he answered right or wrong, the psychological impact on the opponent would be immense.

And the cruelest aspect of Kiara’s strategy was that she made the opponent reveal one answer for every question answered, yet she asked questions all related to the opponent. Even if the opponent got everything right, it would still cause a great disturbance to his psyche.

That was the psychological effect Kiara aimed for.

Soon, the ten questions and their corresponding answers were all written out.

Edward had twenty sheets of paper in his hand, containing the answers the villain and Kiara had written. According to Kiara’s rules, for each question answered, one answer would be revealed.

The villain, knowing Edward’s exceptional skills, had shaped the answers into the form of paper airplanes before sending them out. Edward picked up the villain’s answer and his expression shifted slightly.

Kiara’s answers were all rather strange things, but the opponent had written nine answers related to the universe and philosophy. Edward could not see the questions; he could only see the answers, which allowed him to deduce that nine out of the ten questions the opponent asked were related to philosophy.

Philosophy is always a matter of interpretation; Edward was worried about Kiara. He didn’t know if Kiara could get all the answers right. Apart from Kiara and Zoel Cohen, who were like intellectual twins, there was no one else who could accurately and faultlessly respond to these questions.

However, what surprised Edward more was the answer to the tenth question.

The answer was three words.

Yuzo Joel.

What kind of question could have the answer “Yuzo Joel”?

Wasn’t Yuzo Joel the world-renowned authority in the Psychiatry Department who had always wanted to make Kiara his apprentice? Why would the villain write these three words as the answer to the tenth question? What exactly did the villain’s tenth question ask?

“Let’s officially start with the answers. I’ll start with my first question. Emma Clark, explain the relationship between being and nothingness.”

The villain asked his question first.

“The world is absurd, life is painful, and living is utterly meaningless,” Kiara answered calmly and collectedly.

Edward looked at the answer in his hands in astonishment; she had gotten it right?!

This kind of bizarre, nonsensical response, how on earth did she guess it right?

Kiara raised a victorious finger in her mind.

During the days she acted as external support, she certainly wasn’t just occupied with arguing; they also seriously studied the entire growth trajectory of this villain. Kiara noticed in the profiles that his favorite book was “Being and Nothingness,” and the most classic line in there was this one.

Kiara had read the book as well, which allowed her to answer the first question with ease.

Mario Yuno lifted the answer sheet to signify fairness.

It was Kiara’s turn to ask, “What’s your favorite color?”

The other party didn’t expect Kiara to ask such a question and was visibly taken aback.

“You’re asking me?!”

“Yes.”

“My favorite color is red–Emma Clark, don’t you find it ridiculous to ask such a simple question? Are you trying to take the first bullet?”

“You just have to answer me,” Kiara said, remarkably composed.

“My favorite color is purple.”

Mario Yuno raised the answer sheet, “You got it right.”

“Second question, why did Socrates willingly go to his death?” the villain asked.

“He was silly,” Kiara replied succinctly.

Mario Yuno held his forehead, daughter-in-law, can you be serious? Was she intentionally answering incorrectly?

The philosopher Socrates was found guilty and forced to drink a cup of poison hemlock, dying as a result. His friends thought he should run away, but Socrates, despite feeling the trial was unfair, chose death to uphold his convictions. Even he, a non-specialist, knew that. Kiara was deliberately answering wrong?

Indeed, the villain burst into laughter upon hearing Kiara’s response.

“You can reveal the answer now,” the villain said to Mario Yuno.

“Daughter-in-law, you got this round wrong. Socrates died upholding his beliefs, it’s unrelated to whether he was silly or not,” Mario Yuno raised the correct answer sheet for the second round.

From the start, Kiara gifted the other side a point by giving away her answer, and Mario Yuno suspected that she deliberately answered incorrectly.

“Hmm, let’s note down one point for now. I’ll ask my question, what’s the name of the high school you attended and what’s your favorite thing there?”

“You’re asking me again? Are you really foolish, or do you simply not want to live?” the villain even doubted Kiara’s motive.

Kiara smiled faintly.

“Answer first, then talk.”

“My school was at Sina High School, and my favorite thing…” He paused, thought for a very long, long time, before answering.

“My favorite was the patch of Chinese roses beneath our school’s windows. Every flowering season, you could smell the intoxicating fragrance, walking past that spot every day felt like the most beautiful time of my life.”

If Kiara hadn’t asked, he wouldn’t even have remembered the scenery from those days; closing his eyes, it was as if he could still feel the last flowering period at the school. After that, he never saw such beautiful clusters of Chinese roses again.

Mario Yuno lifted the answer sheet, looking at the villain with a sly expression; the villain’s face contorted.

On that paper, Kiara’s answer was clearly written.

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