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If anyone else had such a thing, Di Tou would have thought they were lying to him or concealing the truth, which although a bit frustrating was understandable. Although Di Tou had helped Hu Da Li through the trial, in this sort of 'wild' environment, it was ultimately still a case of every man for himself.
If Hu Da Li was here for a treasure, or even if he was forced in here, he naturally wouldn't want to tell Di Tou all his secrets, lest he lost his value and was discarded. Similarly, Hu Da Li might honestly be willing to give up the treasure and willing to give it to Di Tou for saving his life, but who knew how people thought sometimes? When confronted with a precious reward, even if the other party didn't want to fight with them for it, concerns about secrecy and paranoia would cause even the kindest man to turn foul.