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Chapter 908: Chapter 547: Becoming Soone Else’s Golden Finger_1

Franklin Stevens had a very long dream.

In the dream, his multiple personalities transford from a flaw into his “Golden Finger”.

He had a hundred avatars, each with a complete mory and engaged in different jobs, allowing him to experience a different life with each one.

Although all the jobs were quite low-end, he had indeed accumulated rich experiences in a hundred different fields.

When he woke up, only one day had passed.

To his imnse surprise, he realized that he could clearly rember all one hundred parallel lives!

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Moreover, the basic experiences gained from these one hundred different fields were gradually integrating in his mind as ti went on.

Franklin imdiately took the test again.

The results ca very quickly.

He now believed the mysterious voice.

He had been wrong all along.

So had the previous tests.

Everyone was wrong.

His true potential was not a pitiful D-Class or C-Class, but S-Class!

I shouldn’t have been rotting away humbly in a corner.

My life should have been brilliant.

He gritted his teeth and thought about all the bitterness he had endured in his life, and waves of hatred welled up from his heart.

But at this mont, he suddenly trembled, and a cold voice rang in his mind.

“Your na is Franklin Stevens. You were born in a space station on ε Eridani. You grew up in an automated nurturing welfare institution. Your early life was nothing remarkable. That’s because you have a secret that you could never share with anyone.”

“Your thoughts can be split into a hundred parts. Each part has its own personality. And each of these thoughts can live a parallel life of their own in separate dinsions.”

“When your one hundred lives in parallel dinsions co to an end, that’s when your self-awareness will fully awaken. Now, the hundred other yous have already died, leaving only you, the last one. You have finally laid the foundation for your breakthrough, it’s ti to step forward and achieve your own glorious life and make a na for yourself that the world will praise.”

After listening to this, Franklin’s expression froze, his shoulders sagging as if he were a lifeless robot.

About ten minutes later, Franklin chanically repeated these words, and the anger and hatred in his eyes were replaced by a lively sense of relief and detachnt.

He had been taken over.

People always have two sides.

Even the weakest person has a strong side hidden sowhere within.

The difference lies in whether they know it or not.

In one’s life, there will always be things that are given up and forgotten.

The more one gives up, the more one numbs oneself, thinking that one might be a coward with no redeeming qualities.

But 90% of these “cowards” didn’t know that they might have simply chosen the wrong direction to persevere in, or perhaps they were simply unlucky.

Franklin Stevens, who suffered from an extrely rare stable multiple personality disorder, was a pri example of not finding the right way and having bad luck.

In this era, every person will undergo various types of tests, as many as tens of thousands, even before they are born.

So tests are known to the subjects, while others are unknown.

The purpose of the tests is to find each person’s unique talents.

Theoretically, it’s almost impossible for top-tier talents to be undiscovered.

But Franklin Stevens happened to be such an exception.

His multiple personalities completely obscured his strengths.

Countless tests had perfectly skipped the abnormalities in him, only repeatedly branding him with C-Class or D-Class labels.

However, Harrison Clark’s ability to insight into people’s hearts went beyond these labels and saw the anomalies hidden beneath Franklin’s facade of uselessness.

He had not even t Franklin in person.

In the past few months, Harrison Clark scanned a large number of personal files using his Quantum Thinking Ability, sifting out thousands of nas from them.

These people were all placed in different wrong positions for various reasons and could not succeed, with so even harboring suicidal thoughts.

Franklin was the first candidate selected by Harrison Clark.

It wasn’t that Franklin’s abilities were the best, but rely that he was the closest to death if Harrison did not intervene.

The “Dream Entry” technique used by Harrison seed mystical and wonderful, but in fact, it was an “outdated” old thod.

He used the Song of the Wilderness on Franklin.

He etched it deeply into Franklin’s thoughts.

Yes, he “formatted” Franklin’s brain.

The additional hundred lifetis of mories Franklin had acquired were not all that mysterious and magical – simulating the lives of ordinary people was precisely what Star and Harrison excelled at.

Harrison wrote a hundred script outlines for Franklin’s hundred lives, allowing Star to perfect the details, and eventually they were engraved into Franklin’s chanical mory like recording a disc.

People cannot accept mory implants, but “machines” can.

As for why Franklin still appeared to have emotions and humanity, instead of becoming a robot like those who had previously been deeply brainwashed by the Song of the Wilderness?

The answer was that his emotional ups and downs were also artificial emotions calculated based on his past dealings and ways of thinking by his newly chanized mind.

He thought he still had emotions, but in fact, they were already gone.

Franklin Stevens was different from the Blank Ones of the past.

He should be called a “Reshaper”.

Having grasped the Grand Unified Theory, Harrison Clark had completely mastered the deeper application thods of the Song of the Wilderness.

This was a thod not even the Compound-Eyed Observer had ever understood.

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