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Su Yu succeeded in his plan, genuinely hypnotizing the Pain Evil God, feeling that the situation was settled.

The Pain Evil God was hypnotized by Su Yu, his consciousness altered. Thinking that it was his trump card dealing with Su Yu, while actually, Su Yu dealt with his trump card, he too felt the situation was settled.

These two fellows, essentially both being Su Yu, thought similarly.

Of course, the one who truly settled the situation was Su Yu himself; unless sothing unexpected happens, the Pain Evil God is unlikely to turn the tables.

However, despite the situation being settled, Su Yu still sits obediently on the chanical Throne as a dried-up corpse.

Because he is waiting for the ’destined’ betrayal ’plot’.

Actually, if it were simply waiting for the rebellion, Su Yu wouldn’t need to maintain a corpse form.

But in this state, he is closest to the form of the Radiant Emperor; Su Yu wants to approach the Radiant Emperor in this form, to gain the greatest benefits.

anwhile, Su Yu’s hypnosis with ninety-two tis spiritual power was nearing its end.

Actually, when only less than half of the spiritual power was consud, the hypnosis of the Pain Evil God was already completed, the remaining power mainly used to reinforce the effect.

Soon, the spiritual power was completely depleted.

"What a pity, not knowing what your trump card is."

"Su Yu, just wait, wait for your subordinates to co and betray you, to kill you... Then, I shall devour all of you."

Leaving behind a sentence, the Pain Evil God beca silent.

Next cos the waiting for ti.

The Pain Evil God had arranged that secretly, he would erode the Transcendents of the planet’s three hundred cities, instigating rebellion, hastening the arrival of destiny.

Su Yu inwardly laughed, but could not show it, dutifully ’playing’ as the corpse.

Originally, the Pain Evil God eroded Su Yu, strictly monitoring everything about Su Yu.

But now, after Su Yu’s spiritual power hypnosis, the monitoring of the Pain Evil God had many blind spots, which Su Yu intentionally set.

In places unseen by the Pain Evil God, Su Yu was studying that strange power brought back by the Radiant Seed.

He learned from the Radiant Seed that this strange power, swiftly switching between reality and illusion, was the core of the Pain Evil God’s avatar.

"This thing..."

Su Yu studied this strange power closely, a heaviness growing in his heart.

This thing, completely unresolvable; any energy from Su Yu touching it would directly pass through, unable to make contact.

It seed like an illusion, severed from real space-ti; if not for the Radiant Seed being equally special, it might have been impossible to bring it back.

"This thing is a... space-ti paradox!"

Su Yu made an assessnt of the strange power in his heart.

Regarding space-ti paradoxes, Su Yu had always had research insights.

Researching the Power of Ti, once becoming a Ti-Space chanic, it was impossible for Su Yu to be unfamiliar with space-ti paradoxes.

The so-called space-ti paradox is a problem inevitably faced with ti travel.

For example, the classic grandmother paradox: a person travels back in ti and kills their grandmother—what would happen?

If they do this, then they wouldn’t exist, and thus wouldn’t be able to travel back in ti in the first place.

This forms a paradox, an impossible occurrence.

But after acquiring the Power of Ti, Su Yu discovered that the universe’s space-ti chanism resolves such paradoxes.

If a person travels back into past history and kills their grandmother, the historical tiline would split into two distinct histories.

In one history, the grandmother lives well, nothing happening.

In another history, the grandmother is killed by the person who traveled back in ti, leading to their non-existence.

The two past histories coexist.

Then, these two histories converge at the present ti node, rging into one.

At that mont, the person, due to the inability to correctly fuse the two histories, would be directly consud by the space-ti backlash and disappear, dying.

Ultimately, the result is that the person, using their life, causes the past historical tiline to split into two.

There wouldn’t be a paradox where the person doesn’t exist because the grandmother was killed.

And if this person were Su Yu? He possesses powerful Power of Ti, unifying all historical tilines.

Suppose Su Yu is a native of this world, with a grandmother.

He unifies all tilines, becos a Ti chanic, travels back in ti, and kills his grandmother, what would happen?

Su Yu’s historical tiline is unified, not splitting, leaving only one.

Killing his grandmother, would that cause a paradox?

Yes, and no.

Because Su Yu could always change history, revive the grandmother, maintaining the history.

So his grandmother wouldn’t die, naturally not causing any paradox.

Unless Su Yu really "stubbornly" kills his grandmother and never revives her.

This might truly lead to a paradox, subjecting Su Yu to severe space-ti backlash, possibly leading to a very thorough death.

If Su Yu didn’t want to live anymore, he could try this thod of suicide; perhaps he could create the legendary space-ti paradox.

But he is alive and well, unlikely to act so recklessly.

Yet now, he truly encounters the legendary space-ti paradox.

This strange thing, originating from the Pain Evil God’s avatar, is that paradox.

It continuously switches between reality and illusion, even Su Yu finds it elusive.

For now, Su Yu is unsure how to utilize this thing.

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