After briefly explaining the situation to the organizer of the volunteer activity, Jeming left the sunlit beach with a blank expression.
The results of the probe were already settled.
That "Viola," there was a high probability she was real.
Jeming had great confidence in his judgment.
He considered himself not a pervert, incapable of imagining out of thin air Viola's unique "pleasure" mindset that fed on the pain of others.
Among the over two million fallen wizards, oddities like Senior Sister Viola, who integrate their atrocious tastes into their souls and put them into practice, were as rare as unicorns, hard to replicate.
Therefore, solely from the "uniqueness" and "completeness" of behavioral logic, the likelihood of Viola being herself was extremely high.
And more conclusive evidence came from that final punch.
Jeming had confirmed long ago that although extraordinary powers were suppressed, they were still using their own bodies.
