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Chapter 1041-1036 Confrontation

Chapter 1041, Section 1036: Confrontation (Double update, please vote!)

"What's wrong?" Xiao Ti asked, her bright eyes searching for her.

"It's nothing," Maren said, regaining his composure. "I was just feeling this change. I really didn't expect I could do something like this; it's like a dream..."

He suddenly looked up at the girl:
"How on earth is this done?"

Faced with his sudden question, Xiaoti answered calmly:
“I’ve seen similar situations before, and I was wondering if it was possible to do it…”

Marx and Eng said with a face full of curiosity:
"Could you explain the specific principles behind this?"

Faced with his relentless questioning, the girl simply smiled at him:
"If you don't understand now, you'll understand sooner or later."

She had no intention of answering her own question, but she was clearly aware of some of her own doubts.

“Really?” Ma En nodded. “I never expected to learn something new from taking on a commission. I’m even starting to doubt my own understanding of my abilities.”

He no longer cares so much about his memories, because this fairy is clearly like a key that can unlock his memories and help him regain certain special telekinetic techniques.

There might be some technique here that can help you.

Feeling that the groundwork had been laid, Ma En led her for a few more minutes toward their destination.

Then he suddenly stopped.

"What's wrong?" the fairy girl asked in surprise.

Maren turned around and looked into her eyes:
"You don't think I sensed any danger because you're perfectly aware there's no threat around?"

The girl froze on the spot, looking at him with an innocent expression:
"What...what are you saying..."

Marx and Engels shook their heads:

"I don't mean to hurt you or do anything, I just want to communicate with you more sincerely, and based on our brief contact, I think there are some things you can accept and understand."

"Because the current situation may be somewhat different from what you know."

Seeing this, the girl stopped feigning innocence and revealed a cold, stern look:
"Oh, what do you mean?"

Marx and Engels didn't waste any words either:
"In short, this is not the real world. The place we are in is my memory. You are just my imagination of the past. Perhaps the real situation may have really happened as you expect."

"Because when you were teaching me that skill, I suddenly felt as if I had recalled past memories and completely mastered the skill that you had once taught me."

The fairy immediately realized the problem:
"Perhaps you mean you can't be sure right now either..."

Ma En continued her words directly:
"Because I lost my memory, after a war that had already taken place, the entire world was erased from the memory of that war, and a gap in memory formed in the world. In our time, no one even remembers the existence of the Dark Dimension or the Thriller Five..."

The fairy girl frowned and interrupted:

"What's so scary?"

There was a brief silence.

Marx and Engels suddenly realized something:

"Divine Fist, Divine Eye, Dream Man, Eternity, Forgeer, the five strongest men who ruled the prison, the five strongest guys in the world before the fault line..."

While speaking, he was also observing the fairy's expression. Upon hearing these names, she seemed to realize something, clearly indicating that she had heard of these top experts.

The fairy revealed a subtle look in her eyes:

“Interesting, so what are you trying to say?” Marne asked.

"So you've heard of their names, but never the Thriller Five?"

Xiao Ti still looked at Marx and Engels with great interest:

"The human at the pinnacle of martial arts, the servant of time, the greatest fairy, and the prophet whose intentions are unclear to anyone, and the dreamer, that terrifying monster whom no one knows."

"If they unite, they can indeed change the whole world."

Marx and Engels nodded:

"It has already happened, and it may be over, but that's not the point."

"Although this may sound absurd, Zhitian has now used some kind of reality-distorting power to cover the entire reality, plunging us into a new world ruled by the Holy Church."

Upon hearing this, the fairy girl's eyes showed a hint of surprise and disgust:
"Chords?"

Marx and Engels nodded:

"And my mental power was also suppressed. I don't know the reason, but in this new world I can't use my own abilities at all, nor can I use the control bureau that can contain other things."

"I want to ask you, based on your understanding of my power, are you able to conceive of some special technique that I might be able to use in the future, through what you possess, to deal with this situation?"

The fairy girl questioned him indifferently:

"Why?"

After hesitating for a moment, Mar and Eng finally spoke:
"This might sound even more unbelievable than what I just said, but if my guess is correct..."

"First of all, I don't know your name or appearance, but if your more realistic form is that of a healthy-looking adult woman, then it is very likely that you are my deceased wife."

"Impossible." The fairy girl looked at him as if she had heard a joke, her eyes filled with the same way she looked at a mentally ill person lost in a delusion. "I can't be anyone's wife. Don't say such disgusting things."

Marx and Engels raised their hands in surrender:

"Don't rush me. I'm not interested in you either, but in the description of the new world, you are my deceased wife. Even if the truth is different from the description, our relationship is probably quite special."

"Perhaps we are actually collaborators, but this relationship has been twisted into a marriage. Think about the current situation carefully. Don't you think our future will move in a more intimate direction?"

The fairy girl nodded upon hearing this:

"That sounds a little more reasonable. Even if what you're saying is true, it's very likely just a misleading plan devised by the Cherubim. Don't believe everything she says."

"Don't keep fantasizing that a fairy will fall in love with you, you foolish human."

Marx and Engels immediately clarified:

"I don't care whether anyone loves me or not. If I were similar to myself at this point in time, you would definitely realize that I don't need this kind of thing at all."

Although she wasn't completely satisfied, she nodded nonetheless.
"Very well, I could never fall in love with anything. That's a stupid fantasy that you animals have based on reproduction. If something like that really happens, it just means I'm deceiving you."

Marx and Engels also said without any concern:

"Given that we are likely to be close partners, can you offer me any assistance now?"

The fairy girl corrected her somewhat indignantly:
"Considering we might be potential partners, well."


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