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... rture was an act that brought forth the antipathy of the opponent.
As such, how could one trust the information divulged by a target whose hostility had been heightened to the extreme?
Moreover, the person being tortured would gauge the torturer’s reactions in order to somehow escape the moment.
It became a situation where they said what the torturer wanted to hear, instead of actually conveying accurate facts.
However, for Qing, this was a fact she didn’t know an ...
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