In a sense, Jayce is a 'demigod'. Although he is weak, he can directly enter the madness to explore the truth.

Although he could not maintain basic thinking in his mad state, nor could he truly control it, he could not remember the truths he saw.

But he was still able to peer into the deepest truths of the world with his frail body, and he did not go mad even when he was so close to the truth.

Jess, clinging to his fondness for the beautiful world he once knew and hating the mysterious man, managed to maintain a sliver of sanity even amidst his deepest madness.

This reminded He Ao of a certain kind of being, 'angels'.

In the underground library of Elijah in Rock City, Heo once read a book called "The Sanctuary of Glory".

It mentions that all angels are indescribable monsters, the minions of God.

But the counterexample to this assertion in his knowledge was the legion commander of Dawn City, an angel who maintained a human form.

In later murals recording the history of the Fountain of Youth, Ho'o also saw the footprints of a humanoid angel. This angel, who called himself a 'wizard,' buried the Fountain of Youth after defeating the puppet controlled by it.

In other words, at least towards the end of the Cataclysmic Era in the dungeon world, some people had already mastered a method to advance without turning into monsters.

Heo didn't know what ultimately caused all the original angels to turn into monsters, but he didn't rule out the influence of those crazy world truths.

Jess was one of those who resisted the corruption of these truths.

His method of resisting pollution seems to be some kind of indelible obsession.

However, this kind of obsession is not replicable, and He Ao does not want to replicate it. Therefore, based on the nature of this obsession, he tried to weaken it, and based on his experience with previous roles, combined with the core principle of simplifying thinking, he summarized this method of focus.

After all, obsession is, in a sense, a form of extreme focus.

Of course, he didn't know if this method was actually effective.

So he combined this method with the method of simplifying thinking and told Zhang Yusi about it.

Of course, he didn't directly tell Zhang Yusi to focus. Unexplained focus is ineffective; there must be a definite point of focus that can guide one's true thinking.

He Ao cleverly set the focus to the real world.

Zhang Yusi, tormented and affected by pollution, yearned for a real and peaceful world, and He Ao guided her to this realization.

This desire allows her to concentrate better.

The location of your focus isn't important; what matters is maintaining true focus, maintaining an almost obsessive focus on what you desire.

The final result was somewhat unexpected for He Ao.

Zhang Yusi's talent sequence greatly enhances her thinking ability. Coupled with her innate intelligence, she quickly grasped the key to focus and dynamically regulated her thoughts.

In a very short time, she recovered from her contaminated state and became increasingly clear-headed.

He Ao originally thought it would take some time before the effects would be visible.

This focused approach has proven to be very effective.

He Ao vaguely sensed that he had touched upon some kind of extremely secret knowledge.

"What department,"

As her mind gradually eased, Zhang Yusi finally had the mind to observe her surroundings. Her gaze swept over the broken machinery and tangled wires in the corridor.

"If this really is a spaceship belonging to the Relic Civilization, will we have a chance to meet living Relic people on this spaceship?"

"do not know."

He Ao shook his head.

After so many years, under such severe pollution, it's highly likely that no one is alive anymore, and even if they are, they might not be human.

Zhang Yusi knew in her heart that this was unlikely.

She sighed slightly.

In this quiet space.

A spaceship devoid of living people, containing only ruins, is it not also a tombstone floating in space?

A tombstone of civilization.

The two walked a few more steps forward, and the already dim light above them became even dimmer. Four out of every five lights were broken, and the remaining one flickered so much that it was practically out of the question.

Zhang Yusi turned on her flashlight, illuminating the darkness.

The two changed their positions to be diagonal, with Zhang Yusi walking in front and He Ao walking behind.

As they continued forward, the pollution intensified, and the corridor lights had completely disappeared; all the lights had been destroyed.

The two could only move forward slowly by the light of their flashlights.

The damaged machinery around them occasionally emitted flashes of electricity, indicating that they still possessed some kind of vitality.

Using the faint light from his flashlight, He Ao scanned his surroundings.

In this dark area, it seems that some fierce battle once took place, with broken robot wreckage scattered everywhere.

Most of these robots are not weapon-equipped combat robots, but rather cleaning robots and engineering robots.

Broken robotic arms and overturned barrels were scattered everywhere.

Corresponding to these mechanical wrecks were thick, dried, dark brown bloodstains on the ground.

However, despite the abundance of blood, there were no human remains found.

In fact, He Ao had noticed this as soon as he arrived.

In this 'scene,' there is blood everywhere, but not a single place contains human remains.

He suppressed his thoughts and continued forward.

The further you go, the more robot wreckage you see.

Because they had to constantly move over the wreckage of robots blocking their way, the two of them slowed down considerably.

Zhang Yusi controlled the beam of the flashlight.

Passing through the gaps between those robot wreckage.

For some reason, she always felt that something was watching them from the gaps between the dark, deep wreckage of the robot.

At that very moment, a white sword light flashed above her head.

The flesh-and-blood spider that leaped from the crevices of the darkness was cleaved in two by the sword and fell to the ground, its blood splattering onto the robot's wreckage.

At that very moment, pairs of bright red eyes emerged from the gaps between the robot wreckage.

"Run forward."

Before Zhang Yusi could react, she heard He Ao shout.

Without hesitation, she rushed forward following He Ao's instructions.

In the pitch-black corridor, red, fleshy spiders kept emerging from the wreckage of the robot, densely packed, like an overwhelming tide.

Sharp metal segments struck the ancient machinery, producing a chilling clanging sound.

He Ao's sword flashed frequently, cleaving the charging flesh spiders in two.

His sword flashes are incredibly fast; sometimes he can slice down four or five spiders with a single strike.

"Hey, there seems to be light ahead."

Zhang Yusi stepped over a piece of mechanical wreckage, glanced ahead, and shouted quickly.

She held a heavy pistol and kept firing, shooting down the fleshy spiders that were popping up in front of her.

Her reaction speed wasn't as fast as He's, but she also didn't experience as much pressure. Relying on meticulous observation and prediction, she was often able to attack before the flesh spiders in front of her could make a move, thus generally keeping the road ahead clear.

"past."

He Ao walked beside her and cleaved another fleshy spider in two with his sword.

The two moved quickly and arrived at the entrance to the radiant gate in the blink of an eye. At that moment, a flesh spider suddenly leaped out from the gap and headed towards Zhang Yusi's face.

The bright beam of the flashlight illuminated the appearance of the fleshy spiders' abdomens, which were not flat but rather gaping, enormous mouths filled with sharp teeth.

Almost at the same moment the monster leaped out, Zhang Yusi raised her pistol and aimed it at the center of the monster's massive mouth.

With a sharp gunshot, the flesh spider was violently blasted away.

The two figures entered the radiance one after the other.

The bright light illuminated their vision for a moment, making it difficult for them, who were used to the darkness, to open their eyes.

The swarming, fleshy spiders behind him, after touching the edge of the light, quickly retreated.

Seeing this, He Ao frowned slightly.

"Hey, look."

At this moment, Zhang Yusi suddenly shouted from beside him.

He Ao turned around and looked in the direction Zhang Yusi was looking.

To their right was a huge, long viewing window.

The two of them were standing right next to this viewing window.

A magnificent, gigantic, spindle-shaped object, almost occupying half of the view through the observation window, came into He's view.

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The shimmering light was evenly spread across the gray-white metal casing, reflecting a warm and dazzling glow with a hint of brown.

In fact, what was presented to Heo was a magnificent, almost awe-inspiring, metal creation.

Its central part is spindle-shaped, with a visual length of several kilometers and a diameter of nearly 100 meters at its thickest point. Beautiful arcs form its outer shell, and the staggered layered structure allows this huge object to exhibit a harmonious beauty even in the dark.

Before such a colossal creature, the size of a human being seems like that of an ant.

However, this enormous spindle-shaped structure is not the entirety of this metal creation.

Five thick, columnar metal pipe rods are perpendicular to the central axis of the entire spindle shape, forming a uniform 72-degree angle, and extend into the void.

Then, at the end of this long pole, nearly a kilometer from the central axis, is a huge metal ring.

The metal ring rotates slowly counterclockwise.

Of course, calling it a 'ring' is relative to the huge, spindle-shaped central part.

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