"Don't think about it, don't you all tell me, why should I ask?"

"...

There seems to be no problem with what you said.

After all, Thor said it before but didn't say it.

So if Misaki Yuuma didn't ask, it doesn't seem to be a problem.

"So if you want to talk to me, talk to me!"

"Nothing..."

Tsunade and the others shook their heads.

I didn't know what to say for a while.

In short, this matter seems to have been solved inexplicably at this time.

Are they really thinking too much?

It feels a bit like it, but a bit less like it.

"How to do?"

Tsunade and others gathered together, looking at the closed door. 17

They also felt a little overwhelmed by Misaki Yuuma's attitude.

Everything seems to be different from what they thought before.

But exactly where it is different.

They can't say anything.

Seeing Misaki Yuuma just go away.

Tsunade and the others were also a little suspicious.

What should I do at this time?

"Could it be playing hard to get?"

Thor felt that Misaki Yuuma might just want to take advantage of their hearts.

Then let them go by themselves.

The clever Thor has already seen through everything.

But as soon as she said this, she received a lot of blank stares.

It is estimated that Thor can think of such a thing.

How could someone with a real IQ think of such a thing?

Not to mention, Thor's brain doesn't know what's in it.

Still playing hard to get.

Does she know what playing hard to get means?

The original meaning is to force the enemy to have no way out, and it will counterattack.

Let it escape to weaken the enemy's momentum.

When chasing, follow the enemy and don't push it too hard.

To consume its physical strength and disintegrate its fighting spirit.

Wait until the enemy's morale is demoralized and broken, and then capture it to avoid bloodshed.

There is also a point that when the enemy completely fails psychologically and convinces me, he can win a bright end to the war.

Playing hard to get is meant in feelings.

It's just that sometimes you have to show an attitude of indifference or indifference.

Don't depend on each other for everything.

That will make him or her think he or she can't do without him!

Obviously caring about a person very much, and desperately longing to have it, but also acting indifferent.

This is an emotional strategy.

Often used emotionally to keep things fresh.

Make sure the other person likes you, and then let the other person feel that you seem to like him too.

But I felt that I was indifferent to him, as if I cared and didn't seem to care much, so I started to worry and wanted to hold on to him firmly.

This is called playing hard to get.

But Misaki Yuuma's 747 are obviously not, how did Thor come up with these?

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