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Secondly, in the Terra continent of Arknights, although the various civilizations are abstract, their progress in philosophical and scientific exploration is not slow. It is normal for similar high-dimensional theories and conjectures to appear. There has even been information in the story that seems to suggest the existence of high-dimensional civilizations.
Then, Swire is a well-educated rich young lady with excellent qualities. She has hunted in multiple fields and is a truly talented lady. She also participates in card games. The author therefore privately sets her up as someone who can read novels and understand high-dimensional narratives and guess information.
Of course, there might be some texts in the vast Arknights narrative that I may have missed that explicitly mention the Terran mortals having no conjecture or theory about higher dimensions.
Well, there's nothing we can do about it then, let's just consider the author a clown.
The author searched for ages but couldn't find it! T^T
Also, please feel free to point out any logical problems. The author is even less logical than Yun Yi and sometimes doesn't react quickly enough.
Volume 2: Fireworks at Longmen: Chapter 63 Danger +1, Yun Yi: Too much debt, no worries; too many lice, no itch; a piece of cake!
"?" Yun Yi was stunned. How did she suddenly come to the conclusion that she was a higher-dimensional being?
However, considering the existence of the system, as well as Yun Yi's unusual soul and her identity as a transmigrator, she might actually be a higher-dimensional being.
But it's only possible.
Thinking of this, Yun Yi decisively shook his head at Shi Huaiya: "I don't know, maybe it is, maybe it isn't."
When she said this, her pupils were completely calm, and her attitude was nonchalant.
Yun Yi maintained his nonchalant attitude, saying indifferently, "Well, I've already come here and have a body that belongs to this place, so whether I am or not doesn't really matter to me, right?"
If Yun Yi truly possesses this "top-tier equipment" of high-dimensionality, it would be to her what a smartphone is to a monkey.
The monkey only knows how to use a mobile phone body as a brick, and Yunyi only knows how to use a soul composed of higher dimensions as a special move, purely relying on brute force to send "bricks" flying.
So what difference does it make to her now whether it is or isn't?
"..." Swire didn't pay attention to Yun Yi's slight self-deprecation; his attention was entirely on "or &san逝灵弃8?&貳24ba寺踆许是".
Yun Yi might actually be a higher-dimensional being!
Higher dimensions... do they really exist?
Once this information was confirmed, the tranquil lake of Shihuai Yaxin was no longer calm; instead, it was suddenly filled with turbulent waves.
For a moment, she even felt that life was utterly absurd and ridiculous, like a third-rate, illogical novel, where you never know what will happen next.
But the resilient Swire didn't fall into a state of existential doubt for long; her thoughts paused for a moment before she recovered.
Everything that exists has its reason, and think about it carefully:
The system—a mystery that transcends existing knowledge.
Yun Yi—a terrifying soul whose depths are unfathomable.
These two things seemed like alien objects that did not belong to this land, possessing a special quality that transcended common sense. They simply existed in the world naturally and appeared before her.
—This truly amazing experience is the real wealth.
As Shi Huaiya's emotions calmed down, a strong curiosity and interest in Yun Yi welled up in her heart.
This is a higher-dimensional being!
They can still communicate even in low latitudes and have emotions similar to our own—how peculiar!
Could Yun Yi possess other undiscovered magical qualities besides the system and soul?
Shi Huaiya stared intently at Yun Yi's face, which was gradually filled with doubt and was so beautiful that it seemed otherworldly. After observing him intently from all sides, she seemed to have confirmed something and suddenly became excited.
She braced herself on the handrails, leaning forward almost to pounce on Yun Yi. Her furry tiger ears twitched excitedly, and her eyes shone like two dancing green flames: "I knew it was you! Yun Yi, let me see the extraordinary abilities of a higher-dimensional being, stop hiding them!"
"How could I be that way? And where did I get these superior abilities from?"
As he spoke, Yun Yi, feeling a headache coming on, drifted backward, away from the somewhat agitated and turbulent poetic and elegant atmosphere.
She raised her hand to signal Swire to stop, hoping he would calm down: "Think about it, if I had any special abilities, would I be worried about being imprisoned by the Terrans?"
“That’s true.” The undeniable fact immediately calmed Swire down; she had almost forgotten that Yun Yi was inexplicably weak.
Yun Yi was unaware that Shi Huaiya was weak in cricket fighting.
Yun Yi was quite pleased that Shi Huaiya had calmed down so quickly, so he slowly floated back to her side.
Swire, at this moment, realized what was happening:
Wait, weak?
Weak, high-dimensional beings?
How many people would be drooling over this?
There are probably more people interested in this than in immortality, and they are likely to be even more resourceful.
Swire recalled the widely circulated, terrifying, and bizarre legends of scientific madmen on this land, along with the supporting materials, and his gaze sharpened, his expression turning grim.
—Doesn't this make Yun Yi's situation even more dangerous?
"What's wrong?" Seeing Swire suddenly freeze, Yun Yi tilted his head and asked.
Shi Huaiya was brought back to her senses by Yun Yi's questioning voice, and her tiger tail curled up subconsciously.
She composed herself, her worry causing her to lose her composure. Zero Frame placed her hands on Yun Yi's shoulders and looked him in the eye solemnly: "Yun Yi, we must never mention the matter of higher-dimensional beings again—the number and level of madness among those who are interested in studying you are absolutely beyond imagination."
"Oh, and that novel thing—we can't mention it either, not anyone, including me!"
“Then, you buy a product that can erase memories and remove this part of my memory.” Swire’s gaze remained solemn as she withdrew one hand and clenched it tightly in front of her chest, her words revealing unprecedented caution.
The methods and power of those madmen should not be underestimated. We must cut off their possibility of targeting 2 million (three)?鷗七究(six)衫(two)云逸 from the source!
"Uh, no, how could it suddenly be like this..."
Yun Yi didn't quite understand at first, but after hearing half of it, he suddenly realized: "You mean there are many crazy scientists on Terra, and you're afraid they'll discover from your memories that I'm a higher-dimensional being, which would bring me even greater danger?"
"That's right!"
Swire nodded vigorously: "In every country on this land, there are stories of scientific research that break the rules—these are not baseless rumors or fabrications; they are, to some extent, part of the truth."
"And when it comes to perseverance, willpower, and personal ability, the research fanatic who served as the prototype for the story is far more terrifying than anyone coveting your immortality!"
"I understand—but it's not like I need to erase your memories, is it?"
Yun Yi expressed his understanding that researchers might be ruthless, persistent, and unscrupulous in their pursuit of their goals.
Although she had never encountered such people, her past life's rich film and entertainment experience had shown them their terror quite a bit.
But as terrifying as it may be, being targeted by these people only adds another layer of danger to Yun Yi.
It has no impact. The future represented by the system is completely above this danger. She can continue to grow as she should.
Therefore, Yun Yi didn't think it was so serious that Swire should have to sacrifice her precious memories, and besides...
Yun Yi suppressed a laugh and said, "Even if those lunatics really do manage to pick you out of a bunch of people and read your memories, the store has items that prevent memories from being spied on, in addition to things that can delete memories."
Shi Huaiya's tiger ears froze: "Okay, that seems to be the case."
Oh no! I was so focused on preventing Yun Yi from being targeted that I forgot about how rare this was and how abundant the system shop's goods were.
Swire realized she had just made a foolish mistake and lost her mind, and the undisguised laughter in Yun Yi's tone made her instantly blush with embarrassment.
The intense heat on her face made her silently release her hand from Yun Yi's shoulder, her tail twitching as she looked away: "President, anyway, remember to keep this a secret... Huh?"
Poetry and elegance, with a sudden glimpse of the last two temporary workers in the projection, looked surprisingly familiar.
She squinted at it.
One tall, one short, the flamboyantly dressed Zalak man and the suit-clad Luper man both wore bitter expressions, kept at a distance by the other three.
Swire's gaze froze: "These are...the two from before?"
The pair who led them into the hotel's underground boxing ring led Yunyi to the room below the ring where the victims were being held, and were likely the tall and short duo with a significant background.
Because of the urgency at the time, she had Yun Yiyueyi knock her unconscious and take her away. She didn't expect to see them here. As sources of intelligence, they should have been separated from the old man.
Now they've run off to prison...
Swire's eyes, which had been flashing with surprise, were suddenly filled with speechlessness. She turned to look at Yun Yi again: "These two appearing among the victims... it really was you, wasn't it?"
It was Yun Yi, the prison master, who was confused and carelessly put the two into the victim's group, completely forgetting about them, and then put them into prison together.
The person is right here; the facts are undeniable, and Yunyi has no way to refute them.
She looked away guiltily, then awkwardly laughed and changed the subject: "Haha, it seems the temporary workers are having some disagreements. It wouldn't be good if it delayed the task. Should we check the projection first to make sure the process goes smoothly?"
"..." Swire raised her hand to cover her eyes, her tiger ears drooped down, and her face couldn't help but wear a mask of pain.
In just one day, Yunyi proved to be a "serious offender" when it came to his "old problem" of forgetting things, making him incredibly unreliable.
This Yun Yi was nothing like a deep and dangerous high-dimensional being; she simply couldn't bear to look at him.
Swire's initial shock at suddenly learning Yun Yi's true identity was somewhat lessened, leaving her speechless for a brief moment.
Caught between two conflicting emotions, Shi Huaiya seemingly gave up and removed her hand from her eyes, looking at Yun Yi.
Yun Yi immediately gave her a pleading look with teary, puppy-dog eyes.
Swire was even more speechless. She chuckled helplessly, "Alright, alright, you're right. Let's watch the projection first."
After speaking, Shi Huaiya calmed her complicated emotions, adjusted her posture, and sat down next to the happy Yun Yi, their eyes both falling on the projection.
The projection showed that the five temporary workers did indeed have a conflict.
To be precise, the tall and short doubles were cautiously excluded from the temporary worker team by the other three.
"...Hey, even if we weren't the original victims, but rather the buyers, our desire to get out is the same as yours!"
The tall Zalak was talking incessantly, tirelessly trying to persuade someone.
opposite.
Ansuo swung the chain around, listening to Zalak's advice with a smile but saying nothing.
Minerva remained expressionless and unmoved by these words.
Her fingertips lightly stroked the robotic arm, her gaze gradually drifting away as if she were lost in thought.
Conar's massive body stood there, his lips turned down, and his tightly furrowed brows cast shadows that obscured his beastly eyes. Pero appeared extremely gloomy and remained silent throughout.
Zalak was at his wit's end and looked dejectedly at the short Rupert who was walking beside him.
(The image in the bottom left corner is a failed creation; actually, Zalak and Lupo have human faces ⊙﹏⊙, but it doesn't matter much since neither of them has a name.)
PS:
My life goal is to stockpile manuscripts!
Ah, I'm lost T^T
New author, new book! Please add to your favorites, recommend, and comment!
Volume Two: Fireworks at Dragon Gate: Chapter Sixty-Four - Buyers are only fit to be sacrifices and intelligence agents - even if they have other motives.
The short Rupert sighed and said to Yue-Yi/Shou-Fa with a displeased look, "Alright, so you just want to set conditions? What conditions should you mention?"
"Let me make this clear first: it's impossible for the three of you to gather all the real information the supply distributors want before the first person who's about to faint appears."
Rupert’s deep voice carried a warning: “You will definitely need our cooperation—think of your terms before you do, don’t waste time testing us.”
"Come on, don't rush me~ You're wrong again." An Suo twirled the slightly worn chain between his fingers, and the rabbit ears swayed rhythmically.
She smiled and said, "If we don't gather all the information, not only will we temporary union members be punished and die, but everyone will also be cut off from the next batch of food—"
Who in this prison hasn't gone hungry?
Most people wouldn't want to experience that kind of pain again, so they would offer up information to cooperate with temporary workers.
Only a small number of people will insist or refuse for various reasons, and these are the people they work with as temporary workers.
"How many people truly refuse to cooperate and require temporary workers to do the work?"
A slight smile played on his lips as he said with amusement, "How many? A dozen? At most a few dozen? The three of us only need to deal with a few dozen people, but we have plenty of time..."
The words that were about to come out caught in his throat, and the chain with hooks flying between his fingers stopped, settling into his palm.
She suppressed her smile and looked at Volper beside her with a puzzled expression: "How long has it been?"
Minerva calmly pointed out, "The food and water distributed this time can sustain adults for two days, and the human body can last for at least three days without replenishment. As for minors, there are only eight in total."
As she said this, a yellow light shone from the wires of the robotic arm beside her, pointing upwards: "The extra resources that will be issued to the temporary workers in a moment are enough to help the minors persevere for the same duration."
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