Chapter 86: What a Coincidence, I'm Also Procrastinating_2

Therefore, Jason could deduce that the old butler in front of him was just a "real substitute."

Or, more accurately, a doppelganger.

The other party must have mastered a secret technique similar to creating doppelgangers.

These doppelgangers were no different from the originals.

They had flesh and blood.

They could get injured and die.

This was not some baseless conjecture, but an inference with solid evidence.

Think about those arrangements in "Edward's" secret base.

Since "Edward" could perform such "rituals," it was impossible for Findelter, as "The Planner," not to possess the ability.

Only this could explain the true nature of the other party's "death" at the time.

And with the existence of doppelgangers, it made sense for the other party to appear so "openly and upright."

However, Jason didn't care about these things.

What he cared about was "food."