Chapter 234: Chapter 233: Worm of Erosion (End)_1
âYouâŠâ
As the shadow kept transforming, it finally assumed the shape of a creature with the head of a person and the body of a worm.
âI know Brother Interlocutor canât bear to part with me, but isnât it a bit impolite to come uninvited?â
Gazing at this familiar figure, Fu Qian spoke as if nothing was amiss.
âImpossible! I absolutely did not reveal any flaws, you couldnât possibly have discoveredâŠâ
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At this moment, the shadow finally spoke, indeed with the Interlocutorâs voice, filled with confusion.
âI must say, you have been quite dedicated, playing dumb and acting cute all the way.â
Fu Qian shook his head.
âHowever, Iâm a person with a rich imagination, I like to ask why about everything. Do you remember I once asked you a questionâwhy under the influence of your Divine Corrosion, did I enter a state of cognitive misalignment?â
âYour answer back then was that you only influenced âMomentumâ, and couldnât control the details. I could feel that you were telling the truth, so I didnât think too much of it.
But later, at a certain moment, I thought of a question: your ability might be real, but is it truly my âMomentumâ that it affects?â
âCould it be that from the beginning to the end, the target of your influence wasnât me, but yourself? What it increased was not the likelihood of me escaping, but yours?â
âFollowing that line of thought, I made another deduction.â
âIf at that time I hadnât realized the cognitive misalignment and, just like Qiu Chengyi, had regarded the pests as my true bodyâŠâ
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ââŠand thus, when faced with the threat from Liang Yuntian, had wholeheartedly merged to seek stronger power to survive, what would the result have been?â
âContinue.â
The Interlocutorâs tone had calmed down, and he stood in his place, speaking coldly.
âYou once said something thatâs quite likely true, that your ability originates from the Corridor, making it more troublesome for you to escape than it is for me, to the point where you must resort to special methods, such as parasitism.â
Fu Qian pointed at his head.
âAnd the greatest significance of cognitive misalignment is not in my acceptance of the pests but in accepting your will.â
âAt that time, you must have been in a very special state, and that cognitive misalignment probably had two directions, the wormâthe erosionâyouâand me.â
âAfter my senses were blinded, what I connected to was not the perception of the pests, but the pestâs perception after connecting through you, with a fundamental difference between the two.â
âIf at that time I had opened my body and mind to accept the merger, it would have been the same as opening my will to you, not to the pests.
The final outcome being you imperceptibly taking up residence in my consciousness, while I could no longer notice anything amiss.â
âWorthy of the name God Eroder, such a trap is both hidden and malignant.â
Fu Qian tut-tutted in admiration.
âWhat a pity, in some respects Iâm somewhat fastidious; Iâd rather risk a single death to verify my hunch than let things go beyond your calculations.â
âYour behavior is indeed difficult to fathom by common logic.â
âMuch obliged!â
Fu Qian didnât seem to hear the sarcasm in the Interlocutorâs tone.
âIn any case, because of my actions, your plan went bankrupt. In the end, I managed a brief escape into the Corridor, and at that point, you came up with a second plan.â
âYou intentionally gave a half-true, half-false explanation, causing me to be wary of you.
Later, because of this, I forced you to enter the Nightmare with me, and you agreed, appearing reluctant, when in fact, you had fully committed to the gamble.â
âThe tattoo-like form you transformed into did indeed require you to give up most of your power, but the benefit was that it made parasitism easier, even without the need for my will to cooperate. Of course, you wouldnât be able to control the unfolding of events; it all depended on my performance.â
âTo mislead me to the greatest extent, you even emphasized that even if I could escape successfully, you wouldnât be able to enjoy the benefits, it would only be gaining experience points.â
Looking at the Interlocutor whose body appeared frozen, Fu Qian shook his head.
âThe art of lying is to mix nine truths with one falsehood, and in that aspect, you truly are very crafty.â
âBut later, after several probes, I found that every time at critical moments, your nervousness about failure was excessive, somewhat inconsistent with the disinterested spectator persona you had created previously.â
âOf course, I also understand. After who knows how many years, finally seeing a glimmer of hope for escape, itâs somewhat difficult to completely control oneâs emotions.â
Fu Qian looked at the Interlocutor.
It was just now that he truly recognized the danger of this level-one object.
The Worm of Erosion didnât refer to the pests.
Clearly, the Interlocutor was the real target of this containment.
This time, his role in the mission was akin to the bait for fishing, aimed at attracting the Interlocutorâs attention.
The one standing before him was undoubtedly an extremely special being, especially his Divine Corrosion ability, which could even affect the content of the mission.
For example, his first mission was to conceal his own abnormality.
This type of message, laden with strong implications and misleading information, was undoubtedly beneficial for the Interlocutor to conceal his true intentions.
That should also be the âMomentumâ brought about by Divine Corrosion.
In fact, it was probably this bizarre power that made it a target for containment.
And after successfully drawing the Interlocutorâs attention, making him place his bets on escaping onto himself, the real game began.
If he hadnât noticed the anomaly and earnestly, methodically followed the prompts to kill the larva and break the Nightmare, then his mission would be complete because the mission itself had already been twisted.
Only, he would have brought the Interlocutor out of that place, allowing him to parasitize in his thoughts and exert an imperceptible influence over him.
And perhaps one day, to replace him entirely.
But if he had noticed, then there would have been a real hope of completing the mission.
Like right now.
[Mission completed, containment of subject 1-077 successful.]
The familiar notification sound rang in his ears for the second time.
Simultaneously, he could see the body of the Interlocutor in front of him rapidly disintegrating.
âI still donât understand.â
In his dying moments, the Interlocutorâs tone was still full of unwillingness.
âLogically, even if you knew of my existence, it would be useless. When I am deeply hidden, nothing can detect me.â
âBut you, just at the moment my will materialized, suddenly returned to this strange place. How could it be such a coincidence!â
âOf course itâs not a coincidence!â
Fu Qian adjusted himself into a comfortable sitting position, massaging his temples.
âWhat do you think I was doing sitting here for so long before?â
âAfter sensing that something was amiss, I was constantly pondering: if there really was such a thing, was there a way to capture it?â
âIt is formless, traceless, hidden deeply within thoughts, to the point that even this warehouse canât detect an anomaly when it doesnât expose itself.
It might even monitor my thoughts, so any idea of dealing with it might be detected.â
âAnd the resources I could rely on were exceedingly limited.â
âUntil finally, I decided to try a method I had heard about before.â
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