??Chapter 1280: Chapter 1279: Truth Constraint
Chapter 1280: Chapter 1279: Truth Constraint
[Black Tower Bottom Level – Employee Office]
Han Dong completed the reissue of his “Formal Employee” naplate here.
At the sa ti, he also successfully obtained a share.
The high-order world independently created by the Tomb Lord – “The Tombs,” although currently ranked last among all high-order worlds, Han Dong believed in the Tomb Lord’s capabilities, which would surely allow it to slowly develop in a short period of ti.
Holding the share gave him a solid feeling.
It wasn’t about the inco from the share itself.
Rather, given the current situation of the world Han Dong was in, the share might play a crucial role at a critical mont, and could even serve as a ans for turning the tables.
As for the reward for the investigation task “The Tombs.”
Han Dong could apply to the Black Tower for a Legend level material, which was being processed:
“Please fill in your requirents in detail on the application form; the review departnt will select three Legend materials from the Black Tower’s warehouse for you to choose from based on your request.
The whole process will take 24~72 hours, during which ti any demurrage will be waived until you receive the materials.”
“Thank you.”
Han Dong had planned to head straight back to London City, but this ant he had to wait a while longer.
As soon as he stepped out of the office, the voice of the Count ca from within him:
“Nicholas, since we have to wait a few days, why not make a trip to the [Boxing Club]?
You are not like before, the depth you’ve reached should be comparable to that of the Ten Elents… This Count must seize such an opportunity to avenge the past humiliation.”
“Hm? I rember you saying that you would never participate in boxing again.
Seems like there was also so promise made, if you fought again, it was what?”
“Cough cough! You must have heard wrong; what this Count ant was for you to participate personally.
Our consciousness is bound together, your victory is also my victory… Besides, you have never won a single ti since joining the club; don’t you want to win for once?”
“Winning or losing is not important in the club, but you do make a good point, Count.
My current physical state indeed requires a trip to the club… Just through one thorough match, I may be able to eliminate the discomfort in my body and perhaps even achieve my first victory.”
“You can do it, this Count has high hopes for you.”
In actuality.
Ever since Han Dong climbed out of the bathtub and left the Other Shore Hotel, and until he arrived at the bottom level to handle various matters… Han Dong had not been able to truly adapt to his body, to be exact, he had not adapted to the [state of his body after opening the gate].
Since accepting the Truth and returning it to his body, Han Dong felt a sense of alienation from the material world.
To give an example:
Previously, when making the motion of “reaching out,” he would not think much about it; the arm would extend forward in response to the brain’s command, and the individual would not ponder the principle behind it—it was a natural action.
Now it was different.
When performing the “reaching out” action, consciousness would actively consider the chanics behind it.
From the generation, release, and transmission of nerve signals, as well as the corresponding body feedback.
To the transcription and translation occurring in the cell nucleus after receiving the neural sensing signal, up to the formation of external actin filants and the overall operation frawork of the muscles.
At the sa ti.
The Truth branded in Han Dong’s brain would revise this extrely complex “reaching out” process.
It would realize the “reaching out” in the simplest, most optimized material state… The overall energy consumption would reduce by 60~80%.
Han Dong referred to this situation as [Truth Constraint].
The Truth, accepted from the Abyss and imprinted on the brain, was correcting various superfluous actions for the subject, and it could even rectify the flow of energy, spells, and even the movent of Tentacles.
An unadapted Han Dong was like a marionette on strings, with even the most basic walking appearing very disjointed.
Of course.
Once he adapts to the above process, and transforms it into a natural procedure.
The effects brought forth would be profound.
Not only would the simplicity of movent be enhanced, but the release of various spells would also consu less energy and unleash their greatest power.
Moreover.
The truths imprinted in one’s mind do not solely correct the self.
When Han Dong gathers information from the outside world, he also conducts multi-layered analysis.
Effortlessly interpreting the composition of the air, its flow, and density, he uses environntal feedback to optimize his body’s responses and movents.
All of this seems like a return to the essential state of matter, the original movents of matter.
The notion of Ancestor Return is also encapsulated within this.
“Is this the ‘Change’ that bearing witness to the truth brings about?
Cognition, during the ti of embracing truth, has been utterly transford, beginning to focus on grasping the essence of things and reaching out to touch these essences.”
As Han Dong made his discordant way toward the club.
Suddenly, a familiar voice ca from behind:
“Han Dong, little brother! Congratulations on Opening the gate!”
Han Dong turned awkwardly and saw the powerful presence of Headless seated at a simple stall.
“Big brother Headless, why are you selling things here again?”
“Didn’t we first et right here?
Lately, the club is eager to recruit, and I like spotting talents here… If newcors with talent like you aren’t approached early on, other organizations will inevitably poach them.
You seem to be planning to go to the club for fun? That’s a good idea.
Accepting the truth, cognition ascends.
If you wish to adapt to your body in a short ti, nothing beats having a good fight… And, looking at you now, it seems you’ve stayed inside the Door of Truth for a long ti, so much so that you can’t even walk properly.”
“Haha,” Han Dong could only give an embarrassed laugh.
“Co with … the ‘Rehabilitative Exercise’ after Opening the gate is crucial, I’ll find you a suitable opponent.”
“Thank you, big brother Headless.”
During their return to the club, Headless asked:
“Speaking of which, why didn’t you co to the club before Opening the gate?
It’s a big deal, although you’ve already Opened the gate, and you look good… But it’s still best to report such things to the club, seeing as you’re a mber.
I rember you were in a hurry to compete at the club last ti, and you consulted
for discharge without fully recovering… Could it be that so force is providing you with superior support for Opening the gate?”
“You’re overthinking it, big brother Headless… There is a big shot guiding
to Open the gate.”
“A big shot? Who? I’m quite familiar with the Black Tower; I generally know all the sowhat famous guys.
Is it the leader of so organization? Or a manager from an in-house company at the Black Tower?”
“It’s soone from the upper echelon of the Black Tower, codenad ‘M,’ a top executive, but I don’t know the exact na.”
Upon hearing this.
The dense resentnt swirling around Headless retreated into his body as he stopped walking and turned his rotund figure toward Han Dong.
“Upper echelon, code na M… What does he look like? Or what kind of abilities does he have?”
“Wearing a white whirlpool mask, dressed in a white suit? His ability is a White Liquid, a substance capable of repairing and creating matter.”
Headless was so startled he nearly stepped back, “You! How could you possibly have co into contact with the Supre Will!?”
“Ha, Supre Will?” Han Dong heard this term for the first ti.
“The ‘M’ you’ve encountered belongs to the highest tier of the Black Tower; they represent the Black Tower’s highest consciousness, and are the managers and rulers of the myriad worlds.
No wonder you did not seek assistance from the club for Opening the gate; with such a power aiding you, the outco must be better than what the club can offer, unless the boss himself was guiding you.
Can you tell
more in detail, what is this all about?”
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