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Chapter 353 Contact

Chapter 353 Contact

People with cognitive characteristics can always see things that ordinary people have never seen.

The world is "different" in the eyes of that group of people.

That should be considered a very unique... talent.

Yes, it is talent.

When a person can see things that others cannot see, his thinking logic will change accordingly.

From this perspective, in fact, the dancers on the New Wuming should be regarded as the most "normal" among those with cognitive characteristics.

She can see the scope of other people's embodied vision.

This ability to treat the world as a stealth game actually doesn't change much for dancers.

The reason why she is so crazy that she takes the initiative to fuse with strange creatures is probably due to her own character flaws.

The dancer is a very typical one. Her own characteristics and abilities infinitely magnify her own character flaws, eventually causing her to lose control.

From this point of view, the same is true for tourists who can visualize all "dangers".

But there is one obvious difference with the dancers.

The dancer allowed himself to grow wildly and completely indulged his desires, becoming a madman with almost no behavioral logic.

She had no way to control her abilities, so she could only give up thinking and let her abilities drive her.

But the little tourist girl did not become such a person.

She is very crazy and likes to seek out some extreme dangers to satisfy her own private desires.

But that's all based on a premise.

That is: use my desires to control my abilities.

In other words, the tourist girl uses her cognitive characteristics to achieve her desire to be accompanied by danger.

The biggest difference between doing this and a dancer lies in its "initiative".

Tourists have more complete control over their own abilities than dancers, and therefore gain greater combat effectiveness.

Let’s look at the scholars.

He has gone one step further than the tourists.

To be honest, just from the appearance, no one can see the slightest connection between scholars and people with crazy cognitive characteristics.

He seems like a polite, normal guy.

If they don't take the initiative to expose it, no one will find out that scholars see the world differently from other people.

A madman who suppresses his madness in this way is even more terrifying than a tourist who indulges himself!

Because he completely used his "reason" to control the "madness" in his mind.

Such people often have a clear goal, and in order to achieve this goal, they often make crazy moves that are difficult for ordinary people to understand.



So, what did the scholar see?

He vomited blood from his mouth, supported his body with one hand with a sharp blade of flesh and blood, and half-knelt on the ground, breathing heavily.

The pupils unique to those with cognitive characteristics begin to dilate.

Like a chaotic ball of steel wool.

After a brief period of confusion, the scholar's pupils were stretched into two straight lines, one horizontal and one vertical, superimposed and crossing each other at ninety degrees.

It's like two infinitely extending crosses.

The scholar observed the world with his strange eyes, looked at Xu Cheng and the little girl president, and couldn't help but smile cruelly.

"Too much……"

He murmured.

"Old sir, you and the president have established too many 'connections' with other people in this world."

Tick ​​tock...tick tock...tick tock...

Tears flowed from the scholar's cross pupils.

He opened his mouth and said in a stern voice:

"No, you can't do this!"

At this moment, the madness hidden deep in the scholar's heart finally could no longer be suppressed and emerged completely.

The little girl who was the president not far away also walked over and came to Xu Cheng's side.

Her face was gloomy, and she obviously didn't want to talk nonsense to the scholar anymore.

However, the scholar's previous performance will inevitably make people think that he still has a backup plan, so he must ask for clarification first.

The little girl president said in a deep voice: "What exactly did you see?"

"connect."

The scholar spoke these two words, concisely and concisely.

"I am a cognitive person, I can see the connection between everything."

"Is it difficult to understand?"

The cross pupils trembled slightly.

The scholar looked at the two people in front of him with a helpless smile.

"Yeah, you won't understand."

"Because for you, the 'connection' with things is a normal thing."

"Just like you drink water every day, do you count how many glasses of water you drink every day?"

"—but I will."

The scholar finally managed to recover at this moment.

He barely stood firm, threw the flesh-and-blood blade in his left hand to the ground, then stretched out his fingers and gestured in the air:

"'Contact' is a normal thing for you."

"For example...old man, your little shop."

Scholars give examples:

"One day, a stranger came to your little shop and bought a small table."

"From that moment on, a 'connection' was established between you."

"Maybe it's weak, maybe it's fragile, maybe it's weak..."

"But yes, there is a connection between you."

When the scholar said this, he suddenly grinned.

"But, old gentleman and president, do you know why I used to call the so-called 'contact'?"

"burden."

“Contacts are a liability!”

Hearing this, Xu Cheng touched his chin and retorted: "Contact is not a burden."

The scholar asked: "Why?"

"Because we are made up of all kinds of connections."

Xu Cheng replied: "People established connections with each other, and that's how we got everything we know."

This is actually a theory that can be found in many chicken soups for the soul.

Most scholars have refuted this point of view too many times and seem a little too lazy to argue.

"Old sir, let us give you an example."

"The same customer from your little store."

The scholar raised a finger.

"What would you do if that customer was a thief who just stole a bag of bread from the store next door?"

"The police will be called to arrest him, right?"

The scholar asked himself and answered.

Xu Cheng nodded.

He has worked in a grocery store for so many years, and of course he has seen some petty thieves, just doing business.

"Now, let's deepen the 'connection' between you and that customer."

The scholar continued:

"The customer who stole a bag of bread next door turned out to be the son of your old friend. He ran away from home and was hungry, so he stole something. What will you do at this time?"

Xu Cheng replied: "Help compensate the shop next door, and then educate that bastard."

"That's right!"

The scholar nodded, "Look, old gentleman, in the same situation, when the relationship between you and that customer changes, your way of doing things will also change."

“Connections influence people’s thinking, which in turn influences their actions.”

"If it's normal, we might be able to get through it, but what about when we face strange creatures?"

The scholar gasped for a few words.

"Even witnesses will be restricted by contact and find it difficult to exert their full power."

"That's the horror of connection."

The scholar's cross-shaped pupils began to rotate, and his eyes looked at Xu Cheng.

In the eyes of scholars, Xu Cheng and the president's little girl are tightly bound by countless physical threads made of "connections".

"Old sir, there is also the president."

"In my opinion, those 'connections' that are wrapped around you are no different from shackles."

(End of chapter)


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