Although Mason Xuan didn't know his intention, he still answered: "I can remember some scenes, some from my childhood."
I don't know if Xavier Xue's expression is too serious or his tone is too unpredictable. After Mason Xuan finished answering, he lowered his gaze again, faced Xavier Xue with his dark and calm eyes, and added, "Confirmed."
Since the interview at the inn, Xavier Xue has a deeper understanding of Mason Xuan's temperament, or he is more certain------ If nothing else, this bald donkey has at least one advantage. Just won't lie. If he really didn't remember, he would never make up some fictitious scenes to fool him, he would just bluntly say that he forgot. And if I remember but it is inconvenient to say it, I will also bluntly say that I have no comment, and will not follow the questioner's wishes and come up with an answer that suits his or her liking.
Therefore, when Mason Xuan said "certainly" with certainty, it was truly convinced, indicating that he did remember some fragmentary scenes from his childhood, and in those scenes, he was already a monk.
Xavier Xue did not nod or shake his head when he heard this, nor did he answer immediately. Instead, he looked at Mason Xuan with unclear meaning.
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