The novel I recommend to you is The Liar Detector. The female protagonist is a psychology professor who can see through people's lies through micro-expression analysis. Working with a criminal police captain to solve a case, the relationship between the two gradually warmed up. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the two novels," Unparalleled Jade Picking Up " and " Immortal Appraiser Eyes ", to you. These two novels were both urban supernatural novels. The female protagonists had the ability to identify jade and had achieved high success in this skill. The protagonist of " Peerless Jade " was a college student, Lu Boming. Although he knew nothing about jade antiques, he unexpectedly obtained the ability to appraise treasures and successfully made a name for himself in the industry. The protagonist of the Appraiser Immortal Eyes was Xu Qingshen. She was a young CEO. Not only could she identify antiques, but she could also use the Appraiser Immortal Eyes to see through the hearts and attributes of people and things. I hope you like my recommendation.
Pay attention to their body language. If they seem overly defensive or evasive without providing a story, it could be a sign of lying. For example, crossing their arms tightly or stepping back when you question them. Also, inconsistent statements over time can indicate lying even without a story. If they say one thing one day and something completely different the next, without any reasonable explanation, it's suspect.
No, it's not acceptable. Telling stories based on lies is unethical as it deceives others. People should be honest when sharing stories.
One way to identify it is by looking for inconsistencies. If a story has plot holes or characters that act in a way that doesn't make sense, it could be part of this 'web'. Also, if the claims in the literature are too far - fetched and not based on any known facts or common sense, it might be 'fantastic fiction' with elements of lies. For example, if a historical novel makes claims that completely go against historical records.
Research is key. Dig into the origin of the story. Check multiple sources. If there are elements that don't quite match up but are still presented as fact within a certain narrative, it could be a sacred lie. Say, a religious story might have some elements added over time to strengthen a certain belief.
Look for exaggerations. If a story seems to be blown out of proportion compared to what is known to be true, it might be a dangerous lie. For example, if a true event was a small disagreement between two people, but it's being told as a huge feud.
Look for exaggeration. If the details of a true story are overly magnified, it might be a lie. For example, if a story says someone was five minutes late to a meeting, but the lie turns it into being hours late.
😋I recommend to you the modern romance novel," The Moon of the Zither Doctor ". The female protagonist, Nangong Yue, had a crippled physique, but she had an extremely talented brother to protect her. Nangong Yue could use the zither as her cultivation, and her zither Qi was divided into ten levels. In this world where the zither was used for cultivation, the female protagonist used the zither as a guide and could transform into the zither soul to kill people, displaying powerful strength. Nangong Yue was surrounded by three male leads, each with their own unique characteristics. It made people fall into deep thought about who should be chosen. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Some people use lies to tell a story because they want to make themselves seem more interesting. For example, someone might exaggerate their achievements in a story to impress others.
Look for inconsistencies. If a story seems to have parts that don't quite add up or seem overly exaggerated compared to other known historical facts, it could be a sign of a sacred lie. For example, if a story claims that a single person defeated an entire army all by themselves, while historical records show that it was a group effort with many factors involved.