Otto was like a devil; every word he said sounded just fine, but if you started analyzing from the beginning, you'd realize he was methodically bewitching others.
According to the terminology of Western fantasy, this was the whispering of a demon.
According to the poetically rich expressions of the East, this was called "moistening things silently."
But the most straightforward way to put it, this was brainwashing.
When Otto chose someone to drive for him, he actually had a target in mind.
A middle-aged man around forty, wearing a wedding ring indicating that he was married; beyond that, Gao Guang couldn't discern anything more—his observational skills had reached their limit.
Gao Guang grew curious; he really wanted to know why Otto had chosen this man to be the driver. Was it because he talked a lot, was full of complaints, was poor and down-and-out, or was it because of family issues or some problem at work?