The Wasteland Survival System and Dogs - Chapter 176
Jing An couldn’t help but frowned slightly, apparently a little confused by the black approach.
“Are you a little too careful?”
“Of course not, because my abilities are relatively special and can only be effective at a more critical juncture… In order to ensure that no accidents happen, I think it is enough for you to know.”
He paused for a while, then he half lifted his eyelids and continued.
“And the trust in Aisha and the old popsicle is based on your judgment. These are not my thoughts. You need to understand this… Your decision does not apply to me.”
Jing’an didn’t refute it right away. Instead, he lowered his head and thought for a while, then nodded gently.
“Your statement is good. These should be my personal judgments and should not be applied to you.”
Indeed, if there is no black reminder, Jing’an has indeed fallen into this kind of thinking misunderstanding. He has subconsciously divided Hei into a ‘clone’ of himself, rather than a divided individual.
“I should take this into consideration, it is indeed my mistake.”
Admitting mistakes is not a difficult task, not to mention that the other party is also informal.
“But having said that, there is one thing I haven’t figured out yet.”
For Jing’an, this issue is even more important than the special abilities brought about by the mantra of trial.
“You want to continue to act with me, what is the purpose? You can’t just want to be with me, right?”
Hei’s eyes flickered slightly at this moment, he seemed to be weighing the pros and cons, but only a few seconds later, he had already made the corresponding decision.
“I do have the idea of trying to avoid disasters. I didn’t hide your meaning. Apart from some special abilities, my physical fitness is very limited. If I were to act alone, I would not even be able to return to the foot of the mountain.”
The path of climbing is not to the extent that everyone can easily control it. If Hei is really just an ordinary person as he said, then it will indeed be a big problem.
“And don’t just talk about me, don’t you have something to hide from me.”
The corners of Hei’s mouth were rarely pulled to one side, and finally held on, pulling a stiff smile.
“I found many inexplicable nodes in your memory, such as the source of your evolutionary pathway, and a series of knowledge about other pathways. There is also the opportunity for you to suddenly become a mutant. There is no such thing. Any sign, it’s as if you are suddenly awakened.”
“Do you know? This situation… is too abrupt.”
“There is no source at all, but you can understand so much information. The intelligence content that others need to work hard to collect is generally exaggerated in your eyes as a handy resource.”
“There are also some inexplicable actions. If you have not received clear instructions, I can hardly imagine that you can make such accurate predictions.”
“For example, Passat in Diamond City, do you remember? That fat guy who is as exaggerated as Tuo Roushan. I have searched it several times, and there is no information related to it in my memory.”
“But you can accurately predict his preferences and habits, and find a way to connect with him accurately.”
At this point, the black eyes began to cast downwards, and his tone became a little lower.
“The more obvious ones, such as Knoll’s resurrection plan. If it were not for a deeper understanding of the various characteristics of the evolutionary pathway, I would never come up with such an exaggerated decision.”
“And you did it, and you were full of confidence, although the possibility is not high…but it is clear that you think that the probability still exists.”
“It’s not difficult to see that you should have some unusual sources of information. And this way should be far beyond my cognition, because it doesn’t even exist in memory.”
With careful thinking, Hei accurately captured the biggest secret in Jing’an.
The particularity of the system enables its existence to be independent of Jing’an’s memory-but because it works in it, the resulting butterfly effect is enough to make others feel a clear sense of difference.
If you don’t fully understand all the experiences of Jing’an, and share your memories, it is absolutely impossible to speculate such a hairy conclusion.
And, in fact…
Jing’an’s heart really burst out at this moment, and he obviously didn’t expect Heihui to deliberate on this point. Although not from the original intention, but at this moment.
He did mention killing intent.
As a system of last resort, this is the information that Jing’an will never share with anyone. This sense of exposure as if being cramped and peeling made Jing’an almost instantly plunged into a relatively irritable mood.
The surging thoughts rose up at this moment, and the blood that rose up with the turbulence rushed into the heart. The heart of the giant, who had begun to work subconsciously, began to tremble slightly, causing a sudden unexplained cold wind to blow in the room.
It was wrapped in a faint smell of rust, and it was also sent into the black nasal cavity at this time, causing the latter to show a somewhat mocking expression.
“Want to kill me? It’s not unexpected. After all, if you were me, you would really think so.”
It is not a bluff.
Knowing the ‘clone’ that Jing’an thought and thought, Hei was indeed ready to be covered by Jing’an’s killing intent. The sense of exposure that is stripped of the secret, and then leaked out is not something that everyone can tolerate.
But.
If it is him, it should be possible.
Feeling such a suffocating threat, the black expression remained calm. And just under his gaze, Jing An also slowly closed his eyes.
Be calm.
One’s actions cannot be controlled by emotions.
Go and think about it, what is the logic behind the other party’s doing this… Hei is definitely not a targetless temper.
He forced off the impulse that had begun to surge, and at the same time forced himself to start thinking about the problem rationally. In the end, Jingan finally reluctantly adjusted back to his mentality.
“Sorry, sorry.”
“No, I can understand.”
This feeling is very subtle.
The two parties seem to be in a twin-like relationship, allowing Jing’an to capture the most essential logical thinking of the other party in just a few words.
Conversely, black can also achieve this degree.
Under this premise, the communication barriers between the two parties have also been eliminated. There is no obstacle between the two people to relay information that is very painful for others.
“It’s better to say, if you don’t think so, it’s my side that has a problem. Because if it’s me, the first reaction must be to find a way to eliminate this uncertainty.”