I’m Writing a Diary in a Fantasy World — I Really Am Not a 'Cao Thief'! Chapter 97.1 : Letting It Slip (Part 1)
[Shui Qianrou: Senior Sister is right—we really were being overly nervous.]
[Su Lingyuan: True enough. That brat of a junior brother is so sharp, and with his intelligence advantage, no matter how you look at it, he doesn't seem like soone who'd suffer a loss.]
[Lu Tingni: Exactly. Everyone should just relax.]
With that, everyone gradually cald down, and much of their tension and worry dissipated.
And Chu Ge's diary continued.
[Reincarnators are considered one of the more troubleso types among the Children of Fate. They possess the imnse advantage of foreknowledge—but that very advantage can also be turned into a weakness that can be exploited.]
[Reincarnators often rely too heavily on the mories they possess when making decisions. But if even a single link suddenly deviates from its original trajectory, it can catch them completely off guard.]
[For example, right now, Su Mo is suffering from a serious illness, and poison has also been planted within his body. Yet in his original mories, he was unaware of having been poisoned.]
[Now that he has been reborn, with his level of insight, it shouldn't be difficult for him to notice the poison within him. Faced with this situation, will Su Mo choose to pretend nothing is wrong and continue acting according to his past-life trajectory, or will he deviate from it and choose a path that runs counter to what he rembers?]
[After all, before his rebirth, he managed to overco this hurdle even in ignorance. Now that he has the mories of his previous life, he should be able to handle it with even greater ease…]
[If he chooses the forr, then with the advantage of foreknowledge, it is undoubtedly 'easy mode'—Su Mo can pass this crisis effortlessly. But if he chooses the latter, then everything becos unknown, and it will inevitably trigger a chain reaction, throwing the familiar trajectory into complete chaos.]
[And if I then find the right mont to intervene from the shadows and completely scramble everything, will Su Mo begin to doubt his own mories, and in turn, begin to doubt the very fact of his rebirth? From that point on, would he still dare to maintain absolute faith in everything after his rebirth?]
[After all, there are no shortage of thods in this world that can alter another person's mories. If Su Mo begins to doubt himself, then in which direction will everything ultimately head?]
[I'm very curious—what choice will Su Mo make?]
Chu Ge recorded so of his sches and thoughts in his diary.
Upon reading this, so of the won who had previously felt intense envy toward the idea of rebirth couldn't help but shudder violently.
This was the first ti they had truly witnessed how precisely Chu Ge grasped the intelligence, ntality, and behavioral patterns of the Child of Fate.
Su Mo's heaven-defying advantage—here, in Chu Ge's hands—also had weaknesses that could be targeted with surgical precision.
Vaguely, they could all see a scene taking shape.
Su Mo, brimming with confidence and ambition, preparing to make a grand showing and embark upon a thunderous journey—
only to suddenly realize that almost as soon as it began, sothing was already off.
Abruptly, he would be faced with two choices.
One was to act in accordance with his mories—a choice that was by far the safest.
But if he always acted this way, fully following his past life, then what aning did rebirth even have? Simply copying the path he had already walked once before?
And if he were to break away from the predetermined trajectory, then he would inevitably face the risk of losing the advantage of foreknowledge.
And if, at that very mont, Chu Ge were to secretly add fuel to the fire, little by little turning everything in Su Mo's mories completely upside down…
Would Su Mo then begin to doubt?
Doubt whether the mories in his mind were truly reliable.
Doubt whether his rebirth had been artificially manipulated.
Even doubt whether his own existence was real at all.
Just thinking about it was enough to send chills down one's spine!
The so-called power of the Children of Fate—many had yet to truly witness it.
But the thods of Chu Ge, this "villain," they had now seen the tip of the iceberg.
Chu Ge already possessed an extre level of understanding of the Children of Fate—and now, with the newly acquired Intelligence module added on top…
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