49 True Cogitation
Lumian couldnât help but suppress his laughter at the name of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society, but he managed to hold it in.
But even if he held it in, he couldnât help but say, âThose who know will understand that youâre studying curly-haired baboons. Those who donât know will think that a group of curly-haired baboons are doing research.â
Of course, he was only joking.
Aurore rolled her eyes at him. âWe often tease ourselves as a group of curly-haired baboons being studied.â
Seeing that his sister was in a better mood, Lumian asked, âAre all the members of your research society Beyonders?â
âNot all of them,â Aurore answered briefly. âBut some gatherings canât be attended by ordinary people.â
She didnât say why they couldnât participate.
âWhoâs the president? How many vice presidents are there?â Lumian asked.
âAre you doing a census?â Aurore snapped back.
âHuh?â Lumian was confused.
Lumian was confused and realized that Aurore didnât like him asking too many questions about the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society.
Aurore pouted and exhaled.
âThe presidentâs code name is Gandalf. There are a total of five vice presidents.
âAlright, Iâm going to summon Helaâs messenger.â
Lumian was puzzled and asked, âAurore, uh, Grande Soeur, didnât you say that you only know the code name âHelaâ and donât know her exact name? How are you going to summon her messenger?â
He remembered that his sister had just mentioned that by changing the last sentence of the summoning incantation to âthe messenger that belongs to so-and-soâ, he could very accurately pinpoint the target creature. However, she didnât know who âso-and-soâ was.
âExcellent,â Aurore praised him and said, âto be able to discover the problem is an excellent learning quality. Letâs put it this way. It doesnât matter what name you use when you sign a contract with a spirit world creature. The contract will automatically extract a bit of your true aura from you, allowing the two parties to be related. However, remember, you can only use the name written when you sign the contract in the future. Changing it to your real name will be ineffective.â
Lumian pondered seriously and said, âGot it. The key is the aura and connection. The name when signing the contract is only equivalent to the incantation used for the subsequent summoning. It doesnât matter what you write.â
âYes.â Aurore nodded.
Lumian suddenly laughed.
âIs there such a situation? Let me say hypothetically. Grande Soeur, you obtained an exact incantation and summoned a messenger. You signed a contract with it in the name of Aurore Lee. After that, you taught me that incantation because you loved your younger brother, which is me. As for me, I successfully summoned another messenger. However, when signing the contract, I used Aurore Leeâs name to sign it for fun.
âThen the question is, which one will be summoned with the description of âthe messenger that belongs to Aurore Leeâ?â
Auroreâs face turned livid. âI donât have a messenger. How would I know!â
She exhaled and calmed herself down.
âThis is actually a confusion caused by having the same name. Compared to ordinary contracted creatures that can only be summoned by oneself, itâs indeed easy for a messenger that can be summoned by others to have such problems. However, because I donât have a messenger, Iâm not sure if thereâs a special mechanism to avoid such mistakes. I can only use my knowledge to attempt an analysis.
âFirst, very few people have a messenger. The probability of having the same name is so low that itâs almost negligible.
âSecond, if thereâs an overlap in names, you can place an item with the messengerâs ownerâs aura in the summoning ritual and use it to accurately lock onto them.
âThird, if youâre really afraid of having the same name, you can make your name longer when signing a contract. For example, Lumian Torres Arri Lanos Arthur Gehrman Sparrow Lee. That way, you probably wonât have the same name.â
âBut itâs very likely that Iâll forget this name after signing the contract. Itâs too difficult to remember,â Lumian muttered. âAlso, why did you add the name of the Pirate Hunter and Great Adventurer?â
âBecause I like it. Madam Fors Wallâs adventurer series is a classic,â Aurore said confidently.
She turned around and tidied up the altar, preparing to officially hold the summoning ritual.
At that moment, Lumian thought of something and shouted, âWait a minute!â
âWhatâs wrong?â Aurore turned around, looking confused.
Lumian asked seriously, âDoes the messenger count as an outsider?â
ââŠâ Aurore was confused at first, but quickly figured out the problem.
She deliberated and asked, âYou mean that as an outsider, the messenger will fall into a cycle after coming to Cordu and wonât be able to leave?â
Without waiting for Lumianâs reply, Aurore came up with a new theory.
âNo, the situation will be worse. Itâs a contracted creature. After receiving the letter, it will immediately go to Hela. Itâs equivalent to leaving Cordu. That will cause a restart.
âAfter that, it will instinctively attempt to leave again and again, while we restart again and again. We wonât have time to investigate the key to the loop.â
Lumian couldnât help but imagine the scene his sister had described.
Just as he opened his eyes to see his familiar bedroom, he would open his eyes again to see the familiar bedroom. Only to open his eyes again to see the familiar bedroom⊠He would repeat this action countless times, and the root cause of this was that a certain messenger was in a hurry to âgo home.â
Aurore raised her hand to cover her forehead.
âI canât even imagine what kind of changes will happen thenâŠâ
After sighing, she analyzed seriously, âFrom the current situation, the departure of living things from Cordu and the surrounding area will cause the loop to restart, and inanimate objects wonât trigger the restrictions. The telegram and the letter that were sent are proof.
âIf thatâs the case, spirits definitely wonât do either. From the looks of it, I canât summon the messenger.â
Lumian suddenly figured out why the livre bleu could maintain its state of having its words cut out.
The pieced together notes had left Cordu, making it no longer affected. Since it couldnât return, it naturally couldnât return to its original state!
He shared his speculation with his sister and asked, âThe problem with livre bleu has been solved, but how did that letter get sent?
âThereâs definitely no way to send it out during the loop. The moment the messenger leaves Cordu, it will cause a reboot. And if itâs before the loop, I have no impression of it. What about you?â
âNeither do I,â Aurore thought for a few seconds before jokingly scolding, âYou idiot, you almost led me astray. Itâs easy to send the letter in a loop!â
Lumian looked at his smart sister and asked, âHuh?â
Aurore chuckled before explaining, âThereâs no need for a postman to send the letter, nor is there a need to hire a messenger.
âWhen we discover an abnormality and donât want to alarm those who might be problematic, the best choice is to find a wooden box and place the distress letter inside. After sealing it, we will throw the wooden box into the river outside the village and let it float downstream naturally. When the other villages and even the people of DariĂšge pick it up, they will help us deliver it to the officials.
âYou said that our last cycle confirmed that the loop contains a small portion of the river that can be reached.â
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âThatâs right!â Lumian exclaimed, pressing his palms together.
He thought of another question.
âWill the fish in the river cause a reboot?â
âI donât think so,â Aurore replied after thinking for a moment. âThese creatures without any intelligence are very sensitive to invisible restrictions. Or rather, theyâre more prone to invisible influences. Thereâs a high chance that theyâll instinctively stay away from places that might cause a reboot.â
âWhat about your White Paper? It has no choice but to leave the real world after twelve hours.â Lumian felt that this would also restart the cycle.
Aurore looked around and said thoughtfully, âI suspect that the loop not only includes Cordu and the surrounding mountainous areas but also the area that corresponds to everyone here in the spirit world.
âYou probably donât know that there are actually more natural interactions between the spirit world and reality. If you donât include the corresponding spirit world, it might restart every now and then, but the current situation is clearly different.
âAs my contracted creature, White Paper has a direct connection with Cordu. The spirit world it roams is most likely included.â
I still donât know enough about mysticism⊠Lumian didnât ask further.
Aurore demonstrated the ritualistic magic process again and dispelled the wall of spirituality.
In the formless wind that suddenly blew, she said to Lumian, âItâs already dark. Iâll teach you true Cogitation and the way to activate Spirit Vision.â
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âOkay!â Lumian replied, showing that he had his sisterâs full attention.
Aurore explained, âYouâve long grasped the first half of Cogitation. Letâs start from the second half. When you imagine the Sun, retract your spirit and enter a relatively calm state. Let your mind be slightly empty. Draw an outline of something that doesnât exist in reality to replace the Sun. Keep drawing and repeating until your body and mind obtain peace. Your thoughts will have a feeling that they are floating.â
Lumian didnât quite understand. âSomething that doesnât exist in reality?â
Aurore took out a pen and paper and drew a few strokes. âLook, is there anything like this in reality?â The paper had something very abstract on it, like a ball with eyes and a cross on its face. âDoesnât it exist once you draw it? This drawing is in reality.â
Lumian felt that her sisterâs explanation was wrong. âPictures and imaginations arenât real.â
Aurore rolled her eyes. As her younger brotherâs teacher, she had to suffer this kind of anger often. Lumian acknowledged her comment tersely. âThen Iâll try using this picture of yours.â He pulled up a chair and sat down. He leaned back and focused.
The crimson sun quickly outlined itself in his mind, gradually calming him down. After a while, because he was in reality, he did not hear the terrifying and mysterious voice. He could calmly use the pattern that his sister had casually drawn to replace the Sun in Cogitation. The ball with eyes and a cross quickly appeared in Lumianâs mind. As Lumian repeatedly outlined it, his body and heart became more and more peaceful, and his thoughts gradually felt ethereal.
He âsawâ that there was a faint gray fog around him. There were many indescribable, non-existent things, and dense colored blocks mixed together. And high in the sky, perhaps deep in the depths, there was a clear light.
âThereâs no hurry. The probability of a Hunter succeeding in Cogitation on their first try is very low,â Aurore consoled her brother.
Just as Lumian was about to report to his sister that he had successfully entered a Cogitation state, he suddenly felt something watching him from the depths of the gray fog and an infinite height! This seemed to be an illusion, but it made him break out in a cold sweat. He felt an inexplicable fear and immediately left the Cogitation state.