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The ten Missiontakers have finally t each other.

That said, before coming into this scene, Mystic, A-One and A-Two still havent regained their mories.

Though it wouldnt exactly affect Mystics ntal state, it seems; A-One and A-Two are capable enough analysing scenes with or without mories.

Before the ten have t back up, Mu Jiashi t up with the rest of his team of five through a Nightmare which Fei and Wu Jian also experienced themselves.

The first Nightmare the two of them worked together in, as part of the organisation.

The organisation explores Nightmares with the principle of safety first

only working out details and minutiae of Nightmares after they have figured out how to resolve a Nightmare completely.

At the sa ti, they also avoid restarting too many tis in the sa Nightmare, or starting that Nightmare too frequently.

Of course, how ever much safety asures they take, there is always an inherent risk to exploration.

In fact, it is during this very first assignnt together that Fei and Wu Jian ended up in deep trouble.

Wu Jian appears quite embarrassed, telling the others that they once ssed up here.

Mu Jiashi asks, curious, ssed up? You made the Nightmare crumble badly?

No, not just that, Fei shakes her head and says frankly, we got a Bad End.

Even after you learnt the backstory to the Nightmare and how to achieve a Normal End? Mu Jiashi says, shocked, is it sothing like the Nightmare with the Raining Hellfire with so difficult binary choice?

Kinda, replies Wu Jian, vaguely.

Fei gives him a glare and says rcilessly, its all this guys fault!

Wu Jian shrinks sowhat, not denying that.

Mu Jiashi appears hesitant.

Ill explain, says Wu Jian, actually the backstory, is that this is a ntal institute.

The very specific location makes Mu Jiashi raise his brow. Hes interested now.

He did note this to possibly be a hospital, but a ntal institute of all things?

A ntal institute, when madness has spread through the whole of humanity. It must be madness inside.

He can imagine it going overcapacity imdiately, and descend into full chaos.

People would have had hope that they could handle the madness at first, until they end up steering far clear of this terrifying location.

Wu Jian once read a book in the Nightmare with the Raining Hellfire that was more a chronology of human society post-madness, which had an offhanded remark indicating that it was madn treating madn.

Perhaps that is the reality here.

Fei sighs and says, we didnt know that the NightmareTheseNightmares, took place after the madness had humanity reeling.

So we had a backstory, but we didnt account for the specialists inside the institute also being mad.

Having overlooked that point, we trusted that doctor when we should not have, and indirectly caused the deaths of many patients within.

Fei also looks deeply regretful and down when explaining.

Cast bla on Wu Jian all she wants, but she also blas herself. What Wu Jian said impaired her judgent, but she is also responsible for ultimately deciding the doctor is trustworthy.

Then Wu Jian tries to cheer her up a little, and comnts with a sad smile, I didnt think Id et this Nightmare again, either.

He looks up at this building, and looks to be stranded on mory lane, telling the others, this place should have been packed to the brim, though. I suppose its Missiontaker who has succumbed.

Mu Jiashi furrows his brows and says, so what actually happened?

Fei says, now that I can look at this Nightmare anew, I think I know exactly what happened; we didnt understand before, but what took place here, was likely an investigation into everything people discussed about treating the madness, and the attempts.

Attempts? Mu Jiashi repeats that word with a slightly sour expression, it doesnt sound like a good thing at all.

It wasnt Fei quietly says, the mad people were the lab rats, being subjected to all kinds of strange treatnts. We didnt even question the ethics of it all back then.

Wu Jian chis in, I suspect we trusted the doctor so wholeheartedly because NE influenced our minds!

Fei then continues, the Nightmares owner was one of the victims who went through so of the rather inhumane treatnts, includingcraniotomy.

So people said that, because the madness stemd from the mind, so they studied the brain as closely as they could.

But?

But, it was useless, Fei says, so many people went through the pain, the suffering, and even so, they voluntarily gave up their brain to be studied, but they couldnt find anything.

Mu Jiashi looks put off, asking, voluntarily?

Given Mu Jiashis rather cold personality, its understandable he would question the motives of people who just give up their bodies for science

Its true the madness is threatening the entire world, but he cannot comprehend people with ssiah complexes.

Fei seems hesitant to agree, and rely says, its difficult to say whether theyve gone mad or not. It looks like its almost honourable to them when they are laid down on the operating table.

Mu Jiashi looks mortally horrified. It takes a long ti for him to say, I could almost be convinced the madness was a good thing. Its convinced many to sacrifice themselves to advance scientific knowledge, but he goes back on his words, maybe it wasnt a good thing, I think.

Its like the age-old comparison between whether one would rather have chocolate that tastes like shit or shit that tastes like chocolate.

Wu Jian nods in agreent, and says, thats why we believed the doctor! Its because everyone else in this institute suggested absurdities that it made the doctor look normal, at least seemingly.

By this point, A-One and A-Two also understands whats happened in this scene. So A-One asks, curious, but what you just said seed to be that this doctor wasnt a good person either? What did he propose to treat the madness instead?

Fei looks quite distraught at the question.

Wu Jian says, with a face that says just kill

right now, brain transplantation He wanted to try transplanting the patients brains.

A-Ones mouth is twitching, asking, and you actually thought that was more convincing?

No, actually Wu Jian explains, sighing, we didnt know he was going to do that. He only looked to be deeply alard and angry at the others performing craniotomy. He said they were completely mad to pursue such a fruitless line of research, and asked us to save the poor patients

Thats why we thought he would be helpful, and even might be a key character leading to a True End. So we made an attempt, however

However, that craniotomy was useless was because, after the bone was removed, the brains were left where they were, so it was a waste of ti? Mu Jiashis face looks like he just swallowed a lemon whole, and he says, thats

So basically, the doctor fooled us both, Fei says, we believed in him, and really intervened and saved all those volunteers who were waiting to have their brains studied closely and physically.

Then they were moved to the doctors operating room instead to have their brains transplanted. We dont know how the operation went, because we already got a Bad End as soon as that happened.

I suppose the operation would fail in the end.

Fei sighs again.

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