Encounter With the Black Caiman

Thinking back to the previous episodes, almost every raft he built would sink.

Bell couldn't help but shiver.

He did not believe in metaphysics. Of course, that was excluding the times when he needed to lucky draw.

But after experiencing it a few times, Bell had to admit that the probability of him failing was indeed higher.

There is a law in psychology called Murphy's Law.

The general content was that if you were worried that something would happen, no matter how small the probability was, it might become a reality.

Bell seemed to have fallen into this law.

With the previous experiences, he no longer had much confidence in the raft.

Was the probability of the raft sinking into the water high? It was actually not high.

It could even be said to be infinitely close to zero.

But in Murphy's Law, no matter how small the probability was, as long as it was greater than zero, it would happen.

Bell shook his head.