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Incommunicable

Translated by boilpoil

Edited by boilpoil

Mu Jiashi, Shen Ynj and Mystic are already aware that humanity has made attempts to understand and resolve the madness since its spread.

But it is precisely the spread of the madness that has marred the process of discovery and research, tainting it in insanity and blood. It is entirely irrational and void of intelligent behaviour.

The issue at hand relates to the brain.

Craniotomy and brain transplant are what Fei and Wu Jian witnessed in the Nightmare that corresponded to this hospital.

It explains a lot, as humans are existent, as it were, and so it was ridiculous to assu so formless thing could affect their consciousness at a ntal and taphysical level.

Thats the issue, Mu Jiashi quietly mumbles, in X Beijins Nightmare, we already knew that humanity faced an enemy that existed in a completely different form to us.

Shen Ynj and Mystic have their own thoughts.

Entirely different from humanity?

What actually was humanitys nature in the first place? They are

We have our brains, we rember, Shen Ynj lists off, we have intuitions and sparks of inspiration. We have primal instincts.

Humans will have a hard ti understanding what exists entirely differently to them.

We have produced a lot of literary fiction featuring aliens, but those aliens are almost always based largely on human characteristics.

They might add distortions here and there, but the changes are insubstantial.

For example, aliens always arrive in spaceships in material things.

Instead of humans fantasising about a different lifeform to them in the universe, its just more of an exercise in imagining what a human society would look like if they started on another planet.

When they encountered an actual alien intelligence that was also hostile, they tried to base a response off their own experience and subjectively human values.

The labyrinth was one such attempt.

People assud these alien creatures they encountered would be just like they are, and would beco disoriented and trapped in that maze full of jarring, everchanging colours.

The place spells absolute disaster for any human to navigateSo they can hold the aliens hostage, they thought.

Perhaps its a sort of arrogance printed in their souls.

Humans were the only sentient being on Earth that created a civilisation in the universe;

And so, we assu all other civilisations to be similar to human civilisations, as if its so kind ofunderlying order in the universe.

Denying that almost felt like denying their own evolutionary path.

Humans understood the universe physically, scientifically, rationally, through exploration, through making asurable what was not so. They held such an attitude.

There are people who joke that any sufficiently advanced study of science is indistinguishable from studying divinity, and to be fair, the most advanced fields of science back on Earth did start to look to approach that way, but the public wasnt generally aware of those. Mainstream dia would scoff at reporting and acknowledging such ideas.

So humanity simply treating the spreading madness as a sort of neurological disorder, that was communicable, possibly viral, bacterial, or even coming from prions anything.

Therefore, they have to study what was infecting the brains. The brains of the insane.

Wu Jian actually read a book in the Cangcheng library in the Nightmare about Raining Hellfire, that recorded the Apocalypse in progress. There was a section that noted on the rights the madn should have by the author, but he did not recall how he had once explored a certain psychiatric hospital in a certain Nightmare before.

Since he didnt understand the Apocalypse all that well back then either.

But, suffice it to say, cruel and utterly unethical things happened to the madn.

And the most tragic part of the story is that humanity could not find the problem in the insane peoples brains, whatever thods they used.

The phenonon was beyond their abilities, and they were ill-equipped to even understand it.

But they cannot just stop trying to treat it, and naturally ca more and more absurd thods being proposed and then implented.

When the madness has beco the main way that human society, and the whole world operates on, what is completely barbaric happens regardless.

The madness it was truly unstoppable.

But when Mu Jiashi, Shen Ynj and Mystic actually enter the psychiatric hospital, they dont find its interior completely covered up by fog. Everything can be seen clearly, but they could feel imdiately, a strange chill.

It does remind one of a hospital, but in a normal hospital, a strikingly clean and immaculate white should be the impression, and not this murky, sowhat chaotic grey.

Mystic is murmuring, there have been so much cruelty here. It is still continuing.

No one responds to her either. They do not know what to say.

They stop at the reception.

Mu Jiashi says, right now, the Ultimate Nightmare is at the stage of the ruins after the Raining Hellfire, which ans there isnt much ti. And I suppose there wouldnt be many people alive in here either.

Perhaps sowhere isolated and empty like this makes it a good place for them to develop an artificial intelligence? Shen Ynj takes a guess, is it possible that people here proposed for the AI?

Do you an the patients or the doctors?

Shen Ynj pauses.

He is wondering whether, in this psychiatric hospital, it was the doctors or the patients who are actually insane.

Bitterly smiling, he explains, I suspect with the madness around, even normal people were also sent here.

Mystic agrees, I also think that to the people who are mad, those who act normal are insane.

In the post-Apocalyptic world, it would be quite likely those who are insane still held the positions of power, and even have mainstream control over society.

Mu Jiashi is silent.

This is a psychiatric hospital, but after the Apocalypse, it transford into a place for the studying of the madness, building lots of impromptu operating rooms and laboratories.

There must be lots of madn here, but a question remains

would anyone still be sane here?

Mu Jiashi shakes his idle thoughts away and says, Operating Room 3 is on the 11thfloor. We have to hurry, so lets check if the elevators are still working.

They walk through the corridors, their footsteps resonating through the empty hallways. Where motivational advertisents and notices were have now beco blobs of experintal data and research progress reports. Mystic could not bear to give it a second glance after the first.

She feels really strange. Even though the hospital ground is really clean, spotless, it still feels like she is wading through a pool of blood. It reminds her of the building she was once inside of.

Where her daughter was.

The connection makes her feel nervous. She rembers that her daughter is also in the Ultimate Nightmare right now, though they didnt et.

Besides looking down at the ground, at her every step, she knows she has a far more important task on her hands.

Its like every ti, she has to make her daughter wait for her.

She really is sorry, so sorry she wishes her daughter wouldnt be angry at her mother; to that, she prays.

It distracts her a little, and she gets a little emotional by herself.

That is when Mu Jiashi cos to a sudden stop.

Shen Ynj asks, whats wrong?

Mu Jiashi furrows his brows and asks, dont you feel that sothings wrong?

What? Shen Ynj doesnt notice anything, and says, I dont really feel anything I think

Youve beco talkative, Mu Jiashi points out the elephant in the room, then looks at Mystic, asking, how are you feeling?

Shen Ynj, surprised, suddenly realises, that when he was walking in the hospital, he didnt seem to feel as dead and emotionless inside as he usually would be.

Looking at Mystic, his surprise turns into shock, as he sees Mystics eyes filling with tears, dropping.

Her tone is almost too calm in comparison, I am rembering my daughter I feel really guilty to her.

Why is that?

I left her behind again. She is waiting for , Mystic sobs, continuing, Ive never been a good mother.

Mu Jiashi calmly points out, that is why were doing what were doing right now. Your daughter will never have to stay behind and wait for you again; we are doing what is right. Dont let unnecessary thoughts distract you.

Mystic nods, slowly.

Shen Ynj asks, so weve all been affected by this place?

Mu Jiashi says, I think thats the case.

Shen Ynj wonders a little what Mu Jiashi is thinking aboutAnd imdiately realises how uncharacteristic of him it is to harbour such curiosity.

Hes one of the Zombies in the Tower. The last ti he was so alive like this was possibly forever ago.

The madness carried by this scene seems a little strong

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