Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 341 - 266: Hypnosis, Control, and Consciousness Destruction (Part 2)



Chapter 341 - 266: Hypnosis, Control, and Consciousness Destruction (Part 2)

After testing the Memory Palace ability,

Wang Ye slowly opened his eyes and returned to reality.

It seems that his Memory Palace ability indeed exists, and it is much more superior than many ordinary people who have mastered the Memory Palace Method. Most people, even if they have proficiently grasped the Memory Palace Method, need more than three days to memorize an entire book, whereas Wang Ye only took three minutes.

This indicates that his Memory Palace seems to be much more advanced than that of ordinary people, and can even be directly called a Memory World.

Normally, for an ordinary person to completely master the Memory Palace Method, they need to train continuously for at least half a year to a year, deepening the impression of the Memory Palace every day. Although Wang Ye spent several months in the dream, strictly speaking, he only took forty minutes in reality to construct his Memory Palace. Moreover, the volume of his Memory Palace can be said to be billions of times larger than others, completely incomparable. After all, an ordinary person’s Memory Palace at most has the size of a house, about 50 to 100 square meters, while Wang Ye’s Memory Palace covers as much as 1,000,000,000 square kilometers.

Any detail in this billion-square-kilometer world, he could easily evoke, making it hard to imagine how much capacity of his brain this world occupies.

Considering this, the symptoms of a splitting headache seem quite reasonable. If he didn’t feel any headache, his brain capacity would be terrifying.

"In this case, I just need to delete a part of the regions in the Brain Domain World, which should reduce the brain’s pressure." Wang Ye suddenly realized, returned to the Brain Domain World, and selectively deleted some casually created regions, reducing the area to about five hundred million square kilometers.

When he opened his eyes again, the pressure on his brain was significantly reduced.

Although there was still some discomfort, it could no longer affect his normal life.

However, this also left Wang Ye perplexed. Although the Memory Palace can help him remember things, it actually wasn’t worth the vast amount of energy spent creating an entire world for it, mainly for two reasons. First, he didn’t need such a vast world to remember things. Second, he didn’t need to actively remember things in his daily life; he wasn’t a historian or a scholar of literature. Even if he needed to remember something, his current memory was sufficient.

Thus Wang Ye believed that he hadn’t fully explored the entire functionality of the Brain Domain World. The system would absolutely not confine him in lucid dreams for such a long time for no reason. There could also be threats to his life during the process, which is completely contrary to evolution and survival.

While contemplating, he stood up again,

and called the hotel staff to help change the sheets soaked in sweat.

At this moment, his neighbor Li Weimin, attracted by the noise, came to his room.

Seeing Wang Ye’s completely soaked sheets, Li Weimin couldn’t help but be surprised.

"What happened to you? Did you accidentally spill water on the bed?"

"No, just had a nightmare, sweated too much." Wang Ye stated truthfully.

"Sweated this much...?" Li Weimin’s eyes widened.

To soak such large sheets with sweat, it would conservatively be five to ten liters at least.

Has Wang Ye turned into a fountain?

Just as the two were chatting by the window.

Wang Ye suddenly seemed to notice something extremely surprising, his pupils contracted abruptly.

He slightly turned his head towards Li Weimin beside him.

He discovered he could actually "see" Li Weimin’s consciousness!

It was like a highly dense flame, contained within his brain,

and constantly moving with time.

A conjecture suddenly emerged in Wang Ye’s mind.

This evolution of his... could it be Consciousness Perception Ability?

Wang Ye had once, while practicing Tai Chi, awakened a perception ability beyond the five senses—Extreme Sensitivity, which he now refers to as Primordial Qi Perception Ability. After obtaining this perception ability, he could clearly sense the Primordial Qi contained in everything and perceive others’ physique, mental state, and current emotions through the fluctuation of nearby Primordial Qi, and sometimes even predict the future.

But Primordial Qi Perception could at most sense trends, not more subtle things.

Yet Wang Ye now found he could perceive Li Weimin’s consciousness.

Or rather, "Brain Domain."

Like flipping a book,

Wang Ye could now easily browse through Li Weimin’s current conscious mind. These chaotic thoughts were densely arranged in one area, forming a whole space resembling a world, holding much information and memory, like a crude version of Wang Ye’s Brain Domain.

He squinted his eyes, trying to delve into Li Weimin’s consciousness.

But this step was extremely difficult. After all, Li Weimin’s consciousness was not his. Trying to penetrate another’s consciousness was akin to creating a trojan virus to invade another’s computer through the internet.

Fortunately, Wang Ye’s spiritual power was powerful enough, and the Brain Domain World he created over months also provided him with the power to penetrate others’ brain domains.

Soon, he found himself in a chaotic and disorganized space. Here, unorganized information floated mid-air, like the countless blurry figures Wang Ye saw when he first entered the dream last night.

If Wang Ye’s current Brain Domain was a well-organized cosmos,

then Li Weimin’s Brain Domain was the chaotic state before the Big Bang.

Standing in Li Weimin’s Brain Domain World, Wang Ye tried to grab a piece of memory.

But that piece of memory suddenly started frantically bouncing like a white blood cell from the immune system, attempting to break free from Wang Ye’s grasp, representing some kind of rejection reaction, some form of immune response to a virus.

Wang Ye speculated that this should be the natural rejection mechanism of the human brain. If others could casually grasp and control one’s memories, then it wouldn’t be possible for the brain to remain undiscovered by humans to this day.

Once the memory broke free from his hold, Wang Ye gave up on researching Li Weimin’s memory and instead began to observe other things.

He wasn’t worried that Li Weimin would notice anything unusual while he was in the Brain Domain World. After all, the time flow within the Brain Domain World was ten thousand to one. Even if he stayed inside for almost three hours, only one second would have passed in reality.

At this moment, Wang Ye suddenly had a bold idea. Since he could penetrate others’ Brain Domains, could he also modify others’ memories and thoughts, or even directly destroy others’ consciousnesses?

Although there would be a certain rejection reaction during the control, Wang Ye found that the intensity of this rejection was not completely suppressible; a bit of exertion could suppress it.

Forming a theoretical prototype,

Wang Ye immediately became eager to experiment.

But he didn’t plan to experiment in Li Weimin’s Brain Domain. After all, Li Weimin had helped him so much over the long term, and if he accidentally damaged his brain, Wang Ye would indeed feel some guilt.

Wang Ye planned to find someone similar to an enemy or a death row inmate to try his hand, but such individuals were extremely hard to find.

He had a fleeting thought and quickly returned to reality, where Wang Ye immediately realized he had been in the Brain Domain World for only about 0.1 seconds. Because he noticed a speck of dust falling beside him had only moved half a centimeter. This allowed Wang Ye to conclude that the time differential between the Brain Domain and reality was almost constant, without much variation.

Next, Wang Ye couldn’t help but wipe the sweat off his forehead. Although it was just a 0.1-second dive into the dream, he still felt that his body consumed over a thousand calories in an instant.

"By the way, be careful while training these days, there’s been gang activity in Utah recently." At this time, Li Weimin obliviously mentioned, "I got news that the three riders who uploaded your video last night were all found dead today in the wilderness near our hotel, seemingly hacked to death with many stab wounds."

"Gangsters?" Wang Ye’s eyes suddenly lit up.


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