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This ti, Song Ming’s speech was even more provocative than the last, as everyone had already witnessed his power of ti retrospection.

Moreover, towards the end of his speech, Song Ming began to impart so extraordinary knowledge, ditation techniques, chanical knowledge, and so on to everyone.

He also distributed energy coins and other resources to them.

Allowing everyone to return ho and enhance their own strength.

As the speech drew to a close, the chanical forbidden guards and painful monks once again broke into this space to suppress the rebels.

In fact, they were just next door, waiting for the right mont to co out and intimidate the crowd.

So Song Ming once again activated ti retrospection, reverting ti to before the assembly.

In this way, nothing ever happened.

Only the mbers of the rebellion retained mories of the gathering.

As a result, the "Supre Ruler Su Yu" naturally would not know of the existence of these rebels.

It was simply a perfect plan!

At this ti, everyone regarded themselves as part of the rebellion, while Song Ming, in their eyes, was the respected Great Commander who would lead them to completely end the tyranny of the Supre Ruler.

Even if there were traitors among the rebels attempting to expose them to the Supre Ruler Su Yu, it would be of no use.

A single retrospection would be enough to remove the traitors.

No wonder gatherings were so relaxed, allowing anyone to co and go freely.

All it took was registering a na to get in, with no sense of secrecy at all.

Because there was no need to worry about information leakage!

So clever minds even speculated that such retrospections might have been conducted many tis unknowingly.

That’s why such a seemingly unreliable gathering could assemble hundreds of millions of people at once.

Among those hundreds of millions, so mbers might have gone through nurous retrospections long ago.

The initial gathering might have consisted of just a few people, and once they beca the core, they started recruiting others.

At the next eting, naturally, there would be many more people.

If information leaked, they would just perform a ti retrospection, but the mbers’ mories wouldn’t be erased.

Through such repeated retrospections, the number of people joining the rebellion naturally grew.

At this rate, they could eventually unite all four billion people.

With the power of ti retrospection, they would surely be able to overthrow the Supre Ruler Su Yu!

After the retrospection, everyone returned ho, reminiscing about the knowledge they had gained and examining the extra energy coins and resources in their hands, each one extrely excited.

...

Of course, this so-called perfect plan was only perfect in the eyes of the people; in reality, it was full of loopholes.

Su Yu regarded Song Ming’s so-called speeches as nothing but hot air.

After the ti retrospection, Su Yu returned to his small repair shop.

He looked at the energy coin in his hand, smiling lightly.

This single energy coin was the resource he obtained from the gathering.

The energy contained within one energy coin was comparable to the power of a Fourth-Rank Transcendent, incredibly powerful.

For a "normal person" like him, acquiring an energy coin was enough to set foot on the Extraordinary Path.

Towards the end of Song Ming’s speech, the core mbers of the rebellion began distributing various resources.

Such as energy coins and chips storing various knowledge.

Among those core mbers, Su Yu recognized so, like Yang Lie, Feng Ying, and those fusion warriors who previously went to explore chanical City.

These people had now separated from their fusion state and returned to being independent individuals.

In the real world, these people didn’t like Song Ming, sealing him away.

But in this Dream World, it appeared they were loyal to Song Ming, as Song Ming was the "protagonist."

Su Yu looked at the energy coin in his hand, recalling everything he saw earlier in his mind.

Su Yu attended the gathering not because he wanted to hear the speech, but mainly to see what was so special about Song Ming.

However, after observing him, he couldn’t discern anything special, guessing it might require more in-depth observation, which Su Yu wasn’t in a hurry for.

He patiently waited until the end of the gathering, wishing to first observe what exactly the ti retrospection was.

As a Ti chanic, Su Yu possessed the powerful Power of Ti, but in this Dream World, he seed to be suppressed, having no spiritual energy and thus no power of ti.

This might not be suppression, but a "setting."

In the Dream Realm’s setting, Su Yu was a normal person chanic and naturally had no spiritual energy.

Similarly, everyone else actually had their own "setting," and their strength here compared to reality was essentially different.

So people, like Su Yu, had transford from powerful Transcendents into ordinary people due to the setting.

However, Su Yu had strong spiritual telekinesis, which could, to so extent, defy this setting.

But while it might work for combat, doing sothing like ti retrospection was impossible.

In fact, even in the real world, Su Yu couldn’t truly achieve ti retrospection.

He could allow others to travel back to the past, achieving an effect similar to ti retrospection.

But such ti travel is intrinsically different from ti retrospection.

After traveling, the point in ti they arrive at is the [past], and they must experience history to reach the [present] ti point.

However, as Su Yu thought, true ti retrospection should reverse ti, allowing the [present] ti point to move backward.

After retrospection, the point in ti they are in should be [present], not [past].

This genuine ti retrospection requires extrely high demands on the Power of Ti.

Even in the real world, not even the Pain Evil God with Fifth-Order Ti Power could achieve it.

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