Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-36289716-20190302163242/@comment-27661770-20190304172721

"Okay. And then we find out what awaits us..."

Nothing good, that's for sure. He had to admit to himself: for all his emotive inability, Diavolo was terrifyingly gifted at being a tactician.

He wouldn't be surprised to learn that the levels of reverse psychology were deep. He could be dumbly telling them the plans, but he could be cleverly baiting them into a trap. But he could also be banking on him recognizing it was a trap, and it being genuine. Or either option was dangerous.

He had to wonder how many layers ahead Diavolo was banking on him being, and there were three options. An even number (should have stayed), an odd number (going is the right choice), or a different layer (both choices lead to danger and thus should be avoided).