episode_0038
by adminI’m trying to cut out Yasle’s memories little by little and send them to people.
Of course, memories aren’t something that is connected in a straight line like in a movie or drama.
It’s more like a wiki. Human memory is a huge chunk of information made up of chunks and connections.
However, this does not come out easily. When you take a picture of the necessary information from memory and lift it up, not only the necessary information comes out, but also emotions and other past events come out hanging down.
But if you cut it off, you lose the context somewhere and can’t read the overall meaning.
But the good thing is that there is some degree of separation.
For example, this episode is about the first love letter, or this episode is about an incident where someone was caught doing something embarrassing enough to die from shame.
Among them, I collected all the memories of the incident that summoned me. And I gave up on extracting the necessary information from them, and am throwing away the entire memory, increasing the volume little by little.
But I’m not sure.
Whether this works or not.
So, let’s try an experiment.
***
A lot of time passed while I was experimenting.
Should we summarize what happened in the meantime?
First, the soldiers of the Kingdom of Tisha and Anselus learned of the tragedy of the disappearance of the capital in Anselus. And they also figured out that the cause was none other than the Future Hope Church.
Wide is still clumsy, but he has already begun to lay the foundation for the kingdom.
He gathers people around him, forces them to make him king, and takes their goods by force. So it’s hard not to know about him.
To be honest, Wide has almost copied the system that the Future Hope Church used.
But I guess they don’t know that religion and country, although they may seem similar, are very different.
I can’t help it, since that’s all I’ve seen and learned.
Rather, what he saw and learned was a distorted reality, and Tisha, who judged that to be strange, was clearly a heretic.
He has never been educated, but he sees through the truth and runs in the right direction. He is an unusual and unusual type of person.
And people give those people the titles of heroes or great men.
It seemed like the people who were blessed with Wide and Tishana would be fine, even if the methods were slightly different, but if there was overwhelming violence, it could be overcome.
But it creaks more than you might think.
The reason for this can be roughly guessed.
It’s hard to see the surroundings because everyone who could see them died last time.
It means that you have lost your ability to see far ahead.
It rolls little by little like a snowball starting to roll down a slope.
And then there was this phenomenon of a big slope.
I drove him crazy and killed him last time, and I think he thought that meant his end was coming.
The number of people who are trembling, wondering if they might die suddenly at any moment is increasing.
If we use a game analogy, the fear of death is causing the sanity level to drop, which is having a negative effect on Wide’s rule. And in this situation, you need someone to fight.
It’s a way of projecting fear outward by turning it into hatred or loathing.
This is also a method used by many rulers at one time.
And finally, an opponent is coming to fight.
To reclaim my country, to avenge my dead comrades.
Of course, not all Ansellus people are like that.
Besides that, there are also people who act purely out of greed or for their own well-being.
They are the lords. But each territory has different people, circumstances, and loyalties.
Everyone knows that a force full of superhumans is extremely difficult to deal with. This means that those who went to the underground temple in the Scard Rock Desert, as well as the lords, know it well.
I also know that in order to fight them, I have to gather soldiers by going around the surrounding territory and then attack them all at once.
So they joined Tisha.
For one’s own desires.
Of course, I too am moving for my desires.
Meanwhile, Andrew and Wit also established a pseudo-religion called Miri-ga Gyo-dan in the east. And they run the pseudo-religion based on the methods they learned from the Future Hope Church. Unlike Wide, who imitates it in a crude way, they do it in a very sophisticated way.
I’m curious about what to do next, but since neither of us have received my blessings, it’s hard to know right away.
It’s a little frustrating not knowing what the two most intelligent people are thinking.
But Andrew and Wit, they both have subordinates. And they are people who have been blessed by me.
So you can see the actions of the two people. In addition, they also explain to their subordinates what they will do next. Even if what they say is not the whole plan, it is not difficult to guess what they will do next.
Andrew learned from the Future Hope Church how to run a cult in a more sophisticated way, and he is excited to put that knowledge to use now.
Witga wants to invade the Cogni Kingdom. Before I accidentally blew up a few people, one of the blessed ones who can see far ahead told me what Wide was doing.
So I know that Yasle is dead and that there is no one left to bless her.
But no one can see any further.
There is no map hack.
They have to move forward again, revealing the map.
Now that you mention it, I don’t know the whereabouts of Rebecca Rolfe and Hunkeshni either.
Maybe he’s living somewhere?
In that way, I gradually unraveled Yasle’s knowledge by observing people.
I was worried that I was increasing the capacity too gradually, so I increased it a lot, but it failed again.
This time again, several blessed people were ruined.
I’m confused about who I am. It’s not like I think of myself as Yasle. It’s just like I have severe dementia, I can’t recognize people or things, and I say things out of context.
His actions are also strangely twisted, and he falls down alone on the bare floor.
It’s almost like I have dementia.
So we had to quickly modify the experiment.
I have reduced the number of memories I sent again.
I blew up a precious person.
But it wasn’t all bad.
Success stories are starting to emerge little by little.
Of course, it’s not like I’m at a level where you can call me.
But then someone showed up who uses the magic that Yasle used. I thought I could do something after sending all my memories, but I haven’t even sent half of them yet, and he’s using his skills.
I couldn’t understand Yasle’s memories from beginning to end. But it seems that they were able to interpret and use the techniques Yasle used with just a part of the knowledge I gave them.
Of course, it’s a very basic technique compared to Yasle, but the important thing is that he used it.
I took a step closer.
This means that by infusing Yasle’s memories, we can go up there.
lol.
You can go back up again.
If we go beyond that, it will be difficult to create an environment where people, whether they are cults or any organization or individual, can receive warmth.
At least it’s better than not being able to go at all.
If you wear a mask, you’ll have to work hard to persuade people to get warm.
If you can force information into someone’s head, can’t you brainwash them?
If it’s fortunate, it’s fortunate, and if it’s unfortunate, it’s unfortunate, but people with strong egos aren’t influenced by me. When I give blessings in the first place, all I do is change my body.
So, using methods like brainwashing after blessing is a bit risky.
Especially when you get caught, there’s no room for excuses.
In the first place, I can watch from the inside, but I have never led thoughts or ideas in a specific direction.
At least for now.
Yes, it was.
Of course, from now on, I’ll twist it as hard as I can. That’s the only way I can get up there!
First, let’s start with the parts that leave room for excuses.
It takes practice.
I watched the world go by, thinking about what to do in the future and sending Yasle’s memories little by little.
Then, finally, one person came forward who was able to reach the point where he could attempt the summoning.
At this point, a lot of time has passed since the Future Hope Church disappeared.
Of course, a lot has happened in between.
I’ll explain it in chronological order.
First, there was a big fight between the remnants of the Ansellus Kingdom and the people led by Wide.
And the kingdom of Ansellus recaptured the capital. But they could not kill Wide. He fought in the castle and when he lost the battle, he fled with his followers.
Superhuman abilities are actually more useful when running away than when trying to kill someone.
When Wide chose to flee, about 40 blessed people who were present, although injured, all escaped alive.
That is, we defeated Wide.
This made Tisha a hero in the kingdom of Ansellus.
He really sacrificed his life in that fight, protecting the people. The steps he took at that time were so impressive to the people of Ancellus that they praised him as a hero.
Meanwhile, Wide harbors a bitter grudge against Tisha. From what he says, Tisha has always been a loser at the bottom, and he is very unhappy that she has defeated him.
But cracks also appeared in the group led by Wide.
The defeat was devastating because Wide was at the top of his game with violence.
So when that power was broken, a lot of the authority he had was gone.
I’ve lost control.
A defeated leader is a good target for blame. A great rift developed in Wide’s group, and eventually about a dozen people took advantage of the opportunity to escape.
If there had been a blessed being who could explore far away, there might have been a chance to stop it, but they were all dead long ago. So Wide could only watch.
Then he started to rule over the remaining people more violently. And Wide blamed Tisha for making him like this.
Andrew approached him to ask how he found out.
It was processed to be just right for eating.
A person whose head is full of one idea is easy prey for a cult. Especially since Andrew was higher in the hierarchy in the past. So it was very easy for Wide to accept Andrew.
Wide joined the church early.
And there, Wide met Isla again. Isla had been following Witga around the whole time.
It’s just like the days when the Future Hope Church existed.
Andrew, who wants to expand the religious order, Wit, who wants to destroy the Cogni Kingdom, and Wide, who wants to destroy the Ansellus Kingdom.
It has become a remnant of the Future Hope Church to the extent that it can be said to do self-replication to a certain extent.
The only difference is that Wit has experienced betrayal once, and it was Andrew who was at the top.
It wasn’t long ago that a pseudo-religion was destroyed.
Even if you use methods that were previously successful, it is difficult to expand your influence again.
The number of people that the religious order can mobilize is limited. Since its history is short, there are not enough people who are deeply immersed in religion.
It is a church with soft ground, divided opinions, and a structure that looks like it could collapse at any moment.
And there are people who didn’t know that.
It’s wit.
He was already hopeless. He was in his mid-thirties when his country was destroyed and he vowed revenge. The man who had been preparing for revenge at the Future Hope Church lost everything he had built up until then and was in his late forties.
So I pushed Andrew very hard. If you attack the Kingdom of Cogni now, I will let you have the country.
There are already so many superhumans that it’s enough.
In that way, he confronted Andrew, revealing his desires in full. If Witgar had been a schemer rather than a general, he would have been more evasive or held back.
But he was a general who was not good at dealing with the world.
Andrew incited Wide to assassinate Witgar.
It was easy to incite Wide. If Witga leads people like this, it will be impossible to attack the Anselus Kingdom. We need more time to gather people, but no matter how much we try to persuade them, they won’t listen. It would have been better if you were the one leading the blessed ones.
I named the enemy, told him why, and announced a reward.
Of course, Witgar didn’t die right away because he was taken by surprise. He fought back well.
But it wasn’t enough to defeat Wide. Isla fought alongside Witga, but Witga was eventually killed.
And Isla ran away.
In fact, when Wit was nearing death, he wanted to leave behind something, and Isla was in the position of that something.
You were lucky. Or you were very unlucky.
Witga saw Isla as both his wife and his child at the same time, and acted like a fool to save her at the very end. If Isla had run away without caring, she might have had a chance to survive.
As a result, Wide missed Isla.
But he didn’t really care, because he had been inferior to him since long ago. He just thought that one of his soldiers had run away.
So Wide told Andrew that he had taken care of Witgar, and Andrew gave Wide the award.
Wide was happy to have achieved such a high position, and Andrew was happy to have eliminated the risk and gotten his hands on a good horse.
No one cared that Isla had escaped.
There’s something really interesting about this.
Where did the surviving Isla go?
I headed to the Kingdom of Anselus. I had decided to tell Tisha about the church, Wide, and Andrew in advance in order to avenge Witga.
Isla fought Wide, and Witga died, leaving her physically and mentally exhausted. Maybe that’s why she started talking to herself a lot, and I could understand what she was thinking.
Isla met with Tisha, the hero of the Ansellus Kingdom, without dying in vain. She met someone who had very important information and could use it.
The cause and effect are going round and round.
I’m going to experiment with re-entering the world from the outside and see what happens next.
If I could go back to that world again, it wouldn’t be difficult to go to other worlds in the future.
yes.
The experiment is now nearing its end.
And I think it will end in success.
See you again, everyone.
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