Chapter 342 Mental Landscape
"So do you have a solution to spiritual pollution, Ansu?"

Lu Cang asked himself silently.

"Solutions? Heh... I have quite a few myself."

"But there's nothing this little girl can use."

“Spiritual pollution all originates from the source of filth. Once you are entangled by this pollution, you will be entangled by it for the rest of your life.”

“I once intentionally became spiritually corrupted.”

"Hehe, that feeling was really quite peculiar."

"After being exposed to it, I didn't feel anything unusual at all. I just felt that everything was my own thought and my own will. Even if I did something that was completely contrary to my original thoughts, I didn't feel anything unusual."

"I just felt that my thinking was logical and perfectly correct."

"If you don't get caught up in the painful struggle, but instead follow that feeling and think along with it, it will be a very pleasant and enlightening experience."

"Actually, it might not be such a bad thing."

Ansu recalled her life when she was infected by the source of the filth, a life in which... it killed many, many innocent people.

They used countless lives for experiments, committing numerous atrocities and horrific consequences...

but.

Actually, this isn't significantly different from what he did in his previous lives.

Ansu is a controller of death and is not a good person to begin with. Even if he is corrupted by the source of filth, he can't be too bad.

The pollution of the Filthy Nest is essentially about bringing people closer to their origins and helping them climb the path of a job changer.

It wasn't actually indiscriminate killing.

Instead, it makes people ignore their original principles and bottom lines.

However, Ansu has no bottom line, so the pollution seems to be non-existent.

"To completely remove the pollution, the only way is to strip this part of the polluted spirituality from her body."

"However, once the pollution manifests in one's personality, it basically means that the pollution has become quite integrated with her spirituality."

"If you really want to separate out the pollution, it's equivalent to taking away all her spirituality."

"She will become an idiot because of this."

This response...

The complete detachment of one's spirituality is an extremely painful experience, and Lu Cang knew he would never want to experience it.

Moreover, what difference is there between completely stripping away one's spirituality and being dead?
Can a person without spirituality still be called a human being?
The reason why monsters are monsters is because they lack sentience, isn't it?

"Or, unless you have a way to eradicate the entire source of the filth."

Lu Cang: "Then, is there any way to temporarily suppress it?"

He couldn't keep Luluwei by his side forever.

It's impossible to control Luluwei forever.

"Hehe, you mean the seal?"

"There are quite a few restrictions that can be used to seal off this kind of person..."

Luluwei waited quietly.

Looking at Lu Cang, who was deep in thought, countless thoughts flashed through his mind.

Lu Cang looked up again: "Sister Luluwei, have you come into contact with anything strange? Something you obtained after the Moon Sea?"

Luluwei reminisces about the past.

"If you have to say it..."

"In the Archers' Guild in Atlan City, I saw a storybook called 'The Black Mystery'."

"After reading that book, I felt a little dizzy."

"However, the feeling only lasted for less than half a day before I lost it."

"Oh, right... when I was practicing the perception enhancement technique a while ago, I also felt a very distant call."

"But the call was faint and indistinct."

"My sea of ​​consciousness has also changed because of the perception enhancement technique."

Has something changed in my sea of ​​consciousness?

"Sister Luluwei".

"May I see your sea of ​​consciousness?"

Lu Cang suddenly spoke up.

"Hmm..." The sea of ​​consciousness is a very important place for a person. Entering the sea of ​​consciousness also means letting down one's guard.

If the opponent attacks directly from within one's sea of ​​consciousness.

It will also cause fatal destruction and is extremely difficult to defend against.

However, Lulu hesitated for a moment.

Her fair, delicate hands were pressed against her chest, as if she were struggling with some difficult choice.

Her white breasts rose and fell involuntarily as she struggled with her thoughts.

Finally, she said with a serious expression.

He nodded and said, "Okay...come in."

"Then, Sister Luluwei, I'm going in."

Lu Cang's senses are connected with Luluwei's.

This time, instead of introspection, he looked at Luluwei's body, his senses sweeping over her entire body in a brief moment.

A blush crept across Luluwei's cheeks.

If it were just a normal sensory probe, Luluwei might not have been able to detect Lu Cang's gaze.

But at this moment, their senses connected.

Lu Cang's blatant sweep was seen by Luluwei.

Forget it...

Anyway, he's already seen me so many times, and he's still just a kid... although he looks quite old already.

Thinking of this, Luluwei's body felt hotter.

Lu Cang sensed Luluwei's emotional change and couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Luluwei's reaction was relatively normal.

This at least shows that the pollution she suffered from was not too severe.

hum-

I felt a ripple of vibration.

clatter--

At that very moment, Lu Cang began simulating the future.

"God-level Future Prediction"

Future projections do not consume real-world time.

Swah——

Guided by Luluwei, Lu Cang entered Luluwei's sea of ​​consciousness. As soon as he stepped into the sea of ​​consciousness, what Lu Cang saw was a pitch-black, stagnant pool.

here……

Is it the sea of ​​consciousness?
Why is Luluwei's sea of ​​consciousness like this? Is this what a normal person's sea of ​​consciousness looks like?

The erudite Lu Cang had also seen what other seas of consciousness looked like in the book.

However, most people's sea of ​​consciousness is open and bright, like islands or palaces. They basically visualize the general scene they desire and then combine it with their own profession to create a new image.

An archer's mind is generally vast and boundless.

But here with Luluwei.

It was just a calm, still body of water.

Looking into the distance, one can see countless giant worms writhing...

What kind of scene is this?
The sea of ​​consciousness is also a reflection of one's inner self.

A dark mind rarely contains a bright heart...

"Luluwei, don't you think there's something wrong with the scenery in your own sea of ​​consciousness?"

Lu Cang's tone was rather somber.

Look around.

But when he turned his head, he saw Luluwei's image in his sea of ​​consciousness.

All that could be seen in Luluwei's sea of ​​consciousness was a fine hole in her neck, from which white worms crawled out. In her right hand, she held a winding longbow, which was composed of worm-like insects.

It's not just the scene in the sea of ​​consciousness anymore.

Luluwei, your problem... is much bigger than I imagined.

(End of this chapter)

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