Chapter 2595 A Grand Burial
Not only do many things have both advantages and disadvantages, but even disadvantages can continue to have both advantages and disadvantages at the right time.

For example, one of the manifestations of being affected by the Crystal Tyrant is that one will regain a little bit of supernatural perception.

This is not a good thing; it is essentially the same as the distortion of the self at this moment.

However, it is in this process of degeneration that one can become slightly more perceptive.

Of course, being merely perceptive is far from enough to uncover Lord Rom's stealth techniques.

This is where your usual academic accumulation comes in handy.

Back when I was on Ye Island, I tried to deduce the principles behind those top-tier stealth techniques during my conversations with Ms. Neferi.

There are even cases that corroborate and compare with "raven feathers".

The core of the final conclusion is something like the cognition hidden within a specific character.

This process is so extreme that it is extremely difficult to be detected, and observation of the outside world is limited to the parasitized individuals.

Therefore, it is highly likely that the technology was discovered by the open-source developer himself, and the difficulty of its discovery is never underestimated.

But not taking it lightly doesn't mean giving up; it means trying to find a way from the very beginning.

And there was even a small gain—there had to be someone to be parasitized.

The reason this stealth technique is so effective is because it's like having an extra layer of encryption.

The parasite uses its own existence to help cover up the existence of the parasite, but in doing so, it also makes the parasite an indispensable part of the chain.

Regarding the current situation, we analyzed this seamless etching wisdom a long time ago, and it should be the result of a two-way approach.

Both the inverted lake and its own act of actively swallowing divine flesh and blood are its support.

Apart from that, the only other individual who can be considered independent is Ah Fei.

In other words, even if an entity of Rom's caliber could perfectly conceal itself within a weak body like Tobi, its parasitic options would only seem to be three.

The rest, including the Crystal Tyrant, are theoretically derivatives of the Upside-Down Lake and are not independent.

If we put ourselves in that situation, which one would He choose?

Is the most dangerous place the safest place? Hiding directly within the consciousness of the King of Abandoned Prisons, then exploiting the fact that the parasitized lacks supernatural perception?

It sounds amazing, but it's extremely risky.

Has the tyrant truly lost all his supernatural senses? Or could his actions all along have been a trap, leading him to walk right into it?
Even if it's true that they've lost their supernatural senses, wouldn't there be some way to temporarily restore them? That would make it seem like a trap.

If we were to do that, it would be tantamount to giving up the core advantage of this technique, and given Lord Rom's style, the possibility of choosing that option is extremely small.

So, should we choose Ah Fei?
Putting aside his unstable mental state, he was already pitifully weak to begin with, and now, with this drastic change, he looks like he could fall apart at any moment.

If both of these are ruled out, then the only option seems to be "Fool".

It is also the most controllable option. If it can be done, then it can be said that the host country’s advantages have been perfectly utilized, and the barriers have been set up quite high.

Such as now.

Fu Qian stated that he needed to both regain his senses and blur his sense of self to a certain extent, so that he could observe the target from the perspective of the Crystal Tyrant.

After all, as mentioned earlier, the Crystal Tyrant is essentially a derivative of "Fool".

Therefore, due to the side effect of blurring one's self, one is essentially entering the perspective of a fool.

As it turned out, even in the end, Lord Rom was unwilling to take any more risks and chose the strategy that gave him the greatest advantage.

But there's no need for regret or wishing you'd chosen something else. Because once this reckless transformation is complete, it doesn't matter which option you choose.

If no one can be found regardless of whether it's the tyrant's or the fool's perspective, Fu Qian will simply execute A Fei over there.

Of course, that's no longer necessary.

As previously commented, Lord Rom is indeed not very good at direct combat.

The tyrant ignored the spikes that burst forth from his body in response to the shock, and as he rammed into them, horrific wounds were instantly torn open on his massive body.

Roar--

Amidst the roars filled with endless resentment, Fu Qian, unusually, delivered a devastating blow to his internal organs as a final burial.

……

I told you to think it over.

There was no need to dig a second time; Lord Rom's barely repaired body had already collapsed.

The tyrant's all-out attack was even enhanced by Lord Fool's power.

The final effect was that with a single blow, this tenacious ruler could no longer hold on and stepped into unstoppable annihilation.

Including the little Römm, the tiny Römm, the little Römm II who scattered and fled...

Fu Qian even paid special attention and realized that A Fei's body trembled slightly at that moment, as if he had suffered some kind of impact.

Yes, that's very Rom.

Hiding everything on Ah Fei might not be a good choice, but leaving a tiny spark is clearly a better idea, considering there are so many descendants.

Although he didn't witness it firsthand, Fu Qian believed that, due to the impact of the internal organ attack, a certain little Rom or tiny Rom hidden in A Fei's mind had also met the same fate.

His Majesty Röhm's elaborate schemes ultimately came to naught.

For the opponent, this was not an unexpected result at all.

As mentioned earlier, no matter how good the situation may seem, it is essentially a ghost encounter.

Rom's many arrangements seem ingenious, but in the eyes of professionals, the only winning point is actually very fragile—the opponent either doesn't think of or dares not wear the Crystal Tyrant Armor.

Unfortunately, for an academic leader and a professional instigator of divine hatred, these two points are not really significant obstacles.

As long as you are prepared to bear the consequences.

In just a moment, Fu Qian felt that, both physically and mentally, he could hardly distinguish himself from the armor that had enveloped him.

Of course, as mentioned before, advantages and disadvantages often coexist.

For example, besides having increasingly sharp supernatural senses, it also seems to have the effect of killing monsters and obtaining materials—

Under the devastating blow to his internal organs, Rom not only failed to leave behind a complete corpse, but even his scattering and annihilation produced a strange special effect.

Many of the crimson crystals used to repair themselves did not shatter along with the others, but instead scattered conspicuously, resembling a massive explosion.

The problem is that I haven't achieved godhood in swordsmanship myself. Shouldn't this be the exclusive domain of Liu Shuang and his lineage?

Such scenes are always delightful, but Fu Qian, who always emphasizes reason, was more curious about the cause at that moment—there really are experts out there.

This curiosity quickly intensified, only to see that as the falling crimson crystals collided with the dense array of similar-colored crystal marks, it seemed to trigger a crucial fulcrum, causing the scene before them to collapse with a deafening roar.


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