Chapter 2802 Thirteen Days' Talk (Fifty-Four)

Is it true that people in the mountains are oblivious to the passage of time? The time at the sanatorium is definitely a bit off.

In the blink of an eye, a net targeting a certain unfortunate person has been formed.

Fu Qian felt no psychological burden about this, but silently pondered the claims about the Mantra Notebook.

Judging from the pros and cons, there is not much need for Servais to deceive himself in this regard.

But if what he said is true, wouldn't the last part of this notebook be something that Rashik wrote a year ago?
At first glance, it seems to make sense, and it is indeed on the latest page.

But don't forget a very important point: the time it took to retrieve the Abyss Notes from Taylor was less than a year.

Adding content related to Coco or Annalise would shorten the time even further, and it ended up appearing before what Lasick had written.

The first thing I noticed when I opened it was almost exactly this order of priority.

Now, after the attending physician's explanation, the situation seems even more unbelievable.

Currently, it seems there are only about two approaches to explain this situation—

The first issue is the Well of Time; my earlier concerns were valid.

Even without columnists as observers, the well of time still erupts in everyone from time to time.

This results in time passing exceptionally quickly in this place compared to the outside world.

For example, many years have passed since those new entries were written in the Abyss Notes.

That's right, and it wasn't just the year Rasik spent here.

After all, according to Servis, the contents of the notebook were already like this when he obtained it.

In short, due to certain currently uncertain commonalities, the contents of the Abyss Notes from the outside world can be mapped in.

Then, under the true concept of "time difference," this is the scene that ultimately unfolded...

Frankly, even so, the whole logic is still far-fetched.

For example, there is actually an important sequence of events: was Rashik first trapped in the sanatorium or in the videotape?
Given that Selvis stated that the person was eventually sent away, and that Lasik's fate in the mission was mental breakdown, transforming into "Virtue," it seems that what happened here occurred first.

However, the "Virtue" quest took place earlier than the Abyss Notebook was obtained.

The paradox reappears.

Ultimately, in order to continue to perfectly explain this point, the nursing home place may have to become even more unreal.

It's not just about traps that leap forward; the entire concept of time is falling from its pedestal, no longer a sacred coordinate defining the world, but something that can be influenced by other elements.

This is the paradox of the latecomer surpassing the former, and it may even be the root of the time well phenomenon.

“That’s great… but why do you think I can bring him in? You should know it’s not easy.”

Although he was probably unaware of the many associations that Fu Qian had made, Servis clearly felt more and more that the intruder was special.

So much so that the other party is also interested in those who are omens, which sounds strange at first, but it actually makes some sense.

What surprised Servais at that moment was why Fu Qian was so certain of his plan.

"What you do is your business. I just think that his coming in would be more effective than us going out."

Fu Qian, however, maintained a detached attitude, acting like a hands-off manager.

……

“You’re right. Even if you restore everything to its original state now and walk out openly, it won’t make much difference.”

The partnership progressed so quickly that the attending physician seemed overly pleased, and after a moment of silence, he sighed.

"They might just leave satisfied," Fu Qian added.

Some things are not difficult to deduce with just a little thought.

The relationship between the early signs and the attending physician is essentially a contest of wills.

The key point may be whether the intruder will enter the office, but some things don't necessarily need to be seen with one's own eyes.

The actions of the three people in front of them were: creating a black box, the person who gave the warning gathered people together, and then the attending physician forcibly dispersed the people.

Even if we can't see what's happening inside, from the perspective of the person who is showing signs, the attending physician has already shown weakness, which is almost equivalent to admitting defeat.

If, after a stalemate, the dark room is removed and the intruder returns, the person who foresaw this could simply laugh out loud and declare victory on the spot.

In fact, the fact that they can still maintain this stalemate already demonstrates Servais's ability to control the situation.

His chance to turn the tide and reverse the situation lay almost entirely within his office.

They tried to bring the early signers in as well, creating a three-way turn facing each other.

For the best results, it is natural to first reach a secret agreement with oneself.

From Fuqian's perspective, the situation has always been very clear.

As for how exactly to bring the early adopters in? No matter how you look at it, this kind of trap is hard to attract anyone.

It's okay, as I said before, that's Serve's problem.

Now that everyone's in cahoots, there's no reason for anyone to do all the work themselves.

"Don't worry, it won't leave now."

As expected, Servais didn't intend to slack off in front of the experts and simply smiled meaningfully.

"Did you hear that? You're in a bad situation now."

Turning his head to look towards the doorway, he actually resorted to the most primitive method of calling for help, shouting in that direction.

"I heard you—"

What's even more amazing is that it actually worked, and responses followed immediately.

Even as they were responding, a figure quietly stood outside the door, watching them.

"It's rare to see this lively place."

……

This person appears to be the legendary harbinger.

The continuous changes were awe-inspiring, but Fu Qian was not overwhelmed by them; he simply looked at the newcomer with politeness.

No wonder he felt so good about himself; he did indeed have some extraordinary qualities.

First, there's the striking blackness.

Although he wasn't exactly thin, his complexion was so dark that his facial features were almost indistinct.

Fortunately, there was some lighting, and her facial features were also quite distinctive.

Their eyes were astonishingly narrow, and their mouths protruded like bird beaks. Looking into their eyes almost made one feel uncomfortable, as if their skin had been pierced and all their schemes and tricks had been exposed—and indeed, they were exposed.

Judging from the fact that he appeared to be a mere observer throughout the entire process, it was clear that this was a shady deal between the attending physician and the columnist, and that he was even acting as the impartial judge.

This is not the most crucial point. The fact that the attending physician directly called for help even proves that he was actually confident about this all along and did not mind showing the process of discussing cooperation to the victim.

Therefore, for columnists, this was not a gradual process after reaching an agreement, but rather something they were already involved in from the beginning.


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