True is false and false is true. After saying goodbye to Ma Laodan and returning to the hospital, Zhao Yu wrote this sentence in the blank space of the whiteboard.
On the way back, he also searched it on the Internet. Turned out that this sentence had come from Cao Xueqin's book.
It's meaning was simple. When you regarded the real thing as illusory, the illusory thing was often more real than the real thing itself.
Zhao Yu looked at the whiteboard carefully and wondered... Is this the side adventure's hint? Or... Am I overthinking this too much?
However, he thought it over some more and still felt that what this sentence said was very similar to the Devil Case. The Devil Case was quite complicated, confusing, and filled with illusions. As such, it was hard for people to distinguish what was true or false.