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Wow, I read all the answers... I expected exactly this kind of response from him. I didn't know what spells were involved, and I don't have the book either. So, neither air nor earth was useful at that time... As for the treasure, it's just ridiculous. I'll upload my screenshot (1) now. It shows that the Chinese player went into the library and left, without even taking the time to check the three main squares. Instead, he went to the cave. It's interesting how he would have felt if Kirill had found something there... As for the rush, it's also nonsense. In screenshot (2), on turn 123, he was already on my territory, which I was just arriving at to get resources, and I caught him. He knew I had double attack, and he saw the stats of Vistan, who was just as good. Four angels would have been easily defeated. And he didn't have enough money by the end of turn 123, so how could he have bribed me? The answer about the Consul is the same as the one about magic: he was just relying on luck. If he had two, he would have attacked, but if he had more, it meant I would have won. Wow. I couldn't have waited any longer; the pace was important. Yeah, but he could have checked if he was a noob. The answer about Jebus is very helpful: "I bought the book in the stronghold town on turn 123. And I saw the main guards on turn 122. I never passed the main guard later than the second week." Yeah, he could have also said how he knew he would buy the book in that castle... instead of saying that he doesn't go there after the second week. In general, the answers are garbage, complete nonsense. I didn't see any logic in them. I wouldn't apologize to him, and I would even write him a few harsh words. Yeah, their style is clearly different from ours.