I created the Anomaly Control Bureau

Chapter 1042 1037 Reality Twist Marne

Chapter 1042, Section 1037: Reality Twist, Marne

Although the fairy girl still had many questions, she could obviously understand the special circumstances. Since she had decided to help Ma En, she naturally did not waste any more time "testing" him.

“You are a reality warper,” she said bluntly. “And your telekinesis is the manifestation of that power in reality. You’re right, I do have designs on you.”

"Moreover, based on my observation, your mental strength possesses a certain degree of autonomy and can even adapt to various changes in the surrounding environment. This is actually your subconscious reaction to the world."

"Of course, like all reality warpers, you can't change the world at will. You're all like madmen living in your own imaginations, stubbornly adopting some self-righteous perspective."

"Just like you just tested me, I have indeed seen many of your kind, you madmen who have stolen our demonic energy, and I can also help you solve your current problem."

"Although we haven't conducted a full examination yet, I can sense from your abilities and other information how you perceive the world and the characteristics of your abilities."

"You seem to be trying to understand the world in a rational way. Your mental power has an almost obsessive-compulsive tendency and is extremely lacking in imagination."

"At the same time, it also relates to your unique perspective on the world, a perspective that is not common even among your kind, because you seem to strangely divide things into the abnormal and the non-abnormal."

"To be honest, don't you realize there's something wrong with this perspective?"

"Although the Federation is indeed concealing the existence of abnormal forces, they are not doing it very professionally. Even for ordinary people, the boundary between these two worlds is blurry, let alone for those with abilities."

"In fact, your bias on this matter far surpasses the average level, as if you were born knowing what is normal and what is considered 'abnormal'—that kind of perspective..."

"It's like being an outsider."

Marne also realized what she was saying:

"It's like I once lived in a world that was subtly different from yours."

The fairy nodded:

"It's as if you come from another dimension, a planet, a world, reality, or some kind of illusion. No matter where you come from, you don't seem to be a native of this place. Of course, this strangeness is probably not real."

"A more likely answer is that you, as a reality disruptor, have been distorted by your own power, resulting in a state akin to madness, much like a destined returner who believes they are a god born long ago in the future."

"Without such madness, you would not be able to harness the power within you."

"This is not something you should have in the first place."

Marne said:

"Where I come from is not important."

The girl nodded:

"I'm not explaining your origins, and I don't care what you are. The fact that you are a reality warper is more important than anything else, and the focus is on your power form."

"Your madness, or rather your unique perspective, makes your power extremely unique. I just said that your abilities lack imagination, which means that you are actually looking at us from an outsider's perspective."

"Don't misunderstand, I'm not saying I want to correct your way of seeing the world, because this madness is the very essence of your distorted reality. You're like people who have no good wishes left, there's no turning back. "To put it bluntly, this isn't a matter of perspective, but rather a matter of choosing which kind of madness to become."

"So what we can do, or what I might do in the future, is definitely not to make you deviate from the existing principles. We can only move you in the original direction, just like I am reminding you to imprison them."

"Imprisonment and control are traits that have already begun to emerge in your abilities. I would say that this largely reflects your desire for control, but don't misunderstand, this desire for control is not directed at others."

"On the contrary, your desire for control is directed at all the 'abnormalities' of this world, our world."

"You are like all humans, wanting to control things you can't understand, and this control isn't just about wanting to imprison them; for you, control probably also includes understanding."

"After all, turning the unknown into the known is itself a kind of control and conquest. Understanding danger seems to be just as important to you as keeping it in a cage. To be honest, you're not the only one with this desire."

“But unlike them, you have an external perspective, so you see more things to control than most people. Gods are wrong, magic is wrong, and superpowers are wrong.”

Upon hearing this, Marx and Engels also thought of something:
"So it makes sense that I now have a reality distortion device within me that can extract other abnormal forces and use them myself."

The fairy nodded:

"It does sound reasonable, but I want to emphasize again that you must not mistake this for a concept. Although I say it is a perspective, there is no room for choice in it."

"Madness is not a choice, nor is desire."

"And this is precisely the source of your power. If you can seal all the abnormal things inside your body now, it is definitely because you can realize that these things are abnormal."

"That external perspective gives you the ability to discern it, and that desire to control these unfamiliar things also gives you the potential to master them."

Marne understood what she meant:
"The so-called outsider's perspective you mentioned makes many things seem unknown and dangerous to me. Many things may seem like they shouldn't exist. This allows me, as a reality warper, to imprison these anomalies in the Anomaly Control Bureau under the drive of this desire for control."

He always felt that the word "abnormal" was somewhat ambiguous, because the opposite of abnormal is normal. If his feeling about this was somewhat explainable in the post-disruption world...

In the world before the fault line, how could he possibly perceive what he considered an anomaly as an anomaly?

If these things were already everywhere.

Unless, he had some kind of pre-existing conceptual framework before he came into contact with the anomaly, which corresponds to the sense of disorientation he felt when he first regained his memories.

The fairy nodded:

“If we weren’t in your memory, I should have told you this more gently, because pointing out the truth is often not a good thing for reality distorters.”

"It's like telling some mental patients the so-called truth, and their madness is just an escape route that their brains have found by chance when faced with that cruel truth."

“To do this rashly to mental patients is to push them back into the fire.”

“Doing this to you is like swallowing the world up with fire.”


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