
If you're talking about Caesar's brother, then, nah, he's dumb. The author stablished him as someone who's "only good at digging pits for himself" and "can't think rationally in stressful situations". The smartest thing he did in the entire is story was blame Han's brother. I think he's IQ has been dropping nonstop since then... So for good writing, it wouldn't be good at faking it. You'd need a really good, planned anr relevant plot twist, otherwise it would be just throwing what was already show to the reader out the window.

Oh yea he's dumb. I thought he can at least act. U got a point sis. Now when i think abt it again, like u said, these officers don't know that dares exist but they treated this case lightly. Like didn't they feel suspicious that those two ppl are accusing each other? And they just let him go so easily.
Oh man. The emotional investment I got with this one is HIGH. Also pulling my hair because I don't understand why they didn't solve the case of that friend's brother by forcing both of them state that they can lie, like it was done to enter the dare chat group. Even if that one asshole said he cannot lie, they could keep forcing him until he tried to fake "a truth trying to lie", and his reaction wouldn't be more believable than the other guy, since one of them is an innocent truth having a natural reaction. I JUST CAN'T WITH THAT PLOT HOLE. WTF.