114 New Way to Trigger Illusion
The illusions before his eyes overlapped with reality from the past.
Gu Jun’s heart dropped in confusion seeing the young Elder Tong’s bruised face twisted in extreme fear.
“Let him see.” It was his mother who was directing the group of children to send some kind of information to Elder Tong through ESP, information that ravaged his mind. Gu Jun had no idea what happened that year. All he heard was that after a mission, Elder Tong’s S value was found to be extremely low. He was thought to have gone crazy and was thus asked to leave Phecda. So… was this what happened during that mission?
It was about thirty years ago when Elder Tong left Phecda, and Gu Jun was currently twenty-one, so in other words, that case happened nine years before he was born. At the time, his mother was probably just a young woman around twenty. Based on this timeline, it appeared like she already belonged to some kind of organization before she joined the Afterlife Cult, and she was responsible for parapsychological experiments. She probably had her own secret mission for joining the Afterlife Cult later.
‘Did those children… call her mom as well? Who or what exactly were my parents?’
Gu Jun saw the young Elder Tong’s face turning increasingly scary. Blood leaked out from his eyes that were covered by the ping pong ball goggles. Right then, a sharp pain shot through his brain as if he was given a taste of what Elder Tong was going through. It severed the illusion, and the red light once again flooded his sight.
“Phew, phew.” Gu Jun was covered in cold sweat. No matter how hard he tried to clear his mind, his body physically wanted to get out of this seat. The static still rang in his ears, and redness assaulted his every sense like it was about to consume him. Redness… he almost reached out to pluck away the googles.
Their expressions were completely different from before. Prof Shen could not hide his suppressed grin. “Five out of five, one hundred percent.”
Even though he expected this result, Gu Jun was still quite surprised. He even managed to get those featureless pictures correctly. Had the information been transmitted to his subconsciousness?
“Hahaha!” Elder Tong guffawed. He raised the bottle and finished it in one gulp. “I knew it. That’s right… I was not crazy!”
If this was before, Gu Jun would not have read too far into this proclamation, but now… after knowing the whole incident about the forced feeding of information by more than ten children through ESP… Elder Tong had probably been questioning the authenticity of that whole incident himself. This result sent a wave of excitement through the crowd. This had multiple meanings for them. It was a big step for Phecda and the field of ESP.
“It works on anyone, but they must be of high spirituality, low S value, have ESP talent, and be mutually trusting, but the last might not be a necessary requirement. Making a forced entry into another’s consciousness appears to be possible.”
After moving out of the room, Elder Tong announced the results happily to the room. By then, Wu Siyu had settled down, and she was listening in.
“The experiment tonight is just the beginning. The two of you need to train your mental power. Without sufficient mental power, you won’t be able to utilize spells, or else it’ll be like playing with fire. Raising your mental power will help stabilize your S value as well.”
Elder Tong and Prof Shen could not wait to do more experiments on Gu Jun and Wu Siyu, but considering they had had a full day of training and had just exhausted themselves greatly mentally, they decided to play it slow.
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Slow and steady wins the race.
“Oh well, you’re the leader. Your words are the law.” Wu Siyu shrugged casually. “Although, what do you think those words written in the articles meant?”
Gu Jun was given another shock. He stared at her. “Happy Mother’s Day?”
“I meant the ones under those greetings.” Wu Siyu stared at him. “You didn’t see them?”
Gu Jun’s heart dropped in confusion seeing the young Elder Tong’s bruised face twisted in extreme fear.
“Let him see.” It was his mother who was directing the group of children to send some kind of information to Elder Tong through ESP, information that ravaged his mind. Gu Jun had no idea what happened that year. All he heard was that after a mission, Elder Tong’s S value was found to be extremely low. He was thought to have gone crazy and was thus asked to leave Phecda. So… was this what happened during that mission?
It was about thirty years ago when Elder Tong left Phecda, and Gu Jun was currently twenty-one, so in other words, that case happened nine years before he was born. At the time, his mother was probably just a young woman around twenty. Based on this timeline, it appeared like she already belonged to some kind of organization before she joined the Afterlife Cult, and she was responsible for parapsychological experiments. She probably had her own secret mission for joining the Afterlife Cult later.
‘Did those children… call her mom as well? Who or what exactly were my parents?’
Gu Jun saw the young Elder Tong’s face turning increasingly scary. Blood leaked out from his eyes that were covered by the ping pong ball goggles. Right then, a sharp pain shot through his brain as if he was given a taste of what Elder Tong was going through. It severed the illusion, and the red light once again flooded his sight.
“Phew, phew.” Gu Jun was covered in cold sweat. No matter how hard he tried to clear his mind, his body physically wanted to get out of this seat. The static still rang in his ears, and redness assaulted his every sense like it was about to consume him. Redness… he almost reached out to pluck away the googles.
Their expressions were completely different from before. Prof Shen could not hide his suppressed grin. “Five out of five, one hundred percent.”
Even though he expected this result, Gu Jun was still quite surprised. He even managed to get those featureless pictures correctly. Had the information been transmitted to his subconsciousness?
“Hahaha!” Elder Tong guffawed. He raised the bottle and finished it in one gulp. “I knew it. That’s right… I was not crazy!”
If this was before, Gu Jun would not have read too far into this proclamation, but now… after knowing the whole incident about the forced feeding of information by more than ten children through ESP… Elder Tong had probably been questioning the authenticity of that whole incident himself. This result sent a wave of excitement through the crowd. This had multiple meanings for them. It was a big step for Phecda and the field of ESP.
“It works on anyone, but they must be of high spirituality, low S value, have ESP talent, and be mutually trusting, but the last might not be a necessary requirement. Making a forced entry into another’s consciousness appears to be possible.”
After moving out of the room, Elder Tong announced the results happily to the room. By then, Wu Siyu had settled down, and she was listening in.
“The experiment tonight is just the beginning. The two of you need to train your mental power. Without sufficient mental power, you won’t be able to utilize spells, or else it’ll be like playing with fire. Raising your mental power will help stabilize your S value as well.”
Elder Tong and Prof Shen could not wait to do more experiments on Gu Jun and Wu Siyu, but considering they had had a full day of training and had just exhausted themselves greatly mentally, they decided to play it slow.
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Slow and steady wins the race.
“Oh well, you’re the leader. Your words are the law.” Wu Siyu shrugged casually. “Although, what do you think those words written in the articles meant?”
Gu Jun was given another shock. He stared at her. “Happy Mother’s Day?”
“I meant the ones under those greetings.” Wu Siyu stared at him. “You didn’t see them?”