The crowd's eyes grew more complex with respect to Detective Ji's conclusion.
You could've at least put on a disguise for the sake of it.
Even Li Changxi, who was mentally unstable, couldn't help but suggest, "Junior brother, why don't I use the illusion technique again to mimic the resurrection of the Second Prince? It's quite simple."
Ji Changsheng promptly rejected the proposal: "No need. There's no need to put on such a perfect act; I want it to be simple and ruthless, an insult to intelligence."
The Great Emperor Changsheng of South Pole was gradually adapting to his position.
Only those minor characters with no self-protection skills would take pride in meticulously spinning complicated plots and conspiracies.
But actually, it's because they're not strong enough.
Those influential figures who are powerful enough never pay attention to these details - they don't take them seriously.