Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 344 - 268: Creating Puppets, Puppets That Fully Obey Orders



Chapter 344 - 268: Creating Puppets, Puppets That Fully Obey Orders

Seeing the racer suddenly collapse to the ground, the surrounding racers immediately panicked.

"What happened?"

"Why did it suddenly stop ahead?"

"Damn, this guy’s foaming at the mouth!"

"Is there anyone who knows a bit about first aid or any other stuff, check what illness this guy’s got?"

"What’s wrong with him, overdosed?"

"His heartbeat is about to stop, and his breathing is becoming very weak. What do we do? Does he need resuscitation?"

The racers all gathered around,

checking his physical condition.

Some of them knew a bit of first aid and started performing CPR on him, but it was futile. His issue was that his consciousness had been destroyed, his brain’s central nervous system affected the functionality of his autonomic nerves, losing the ability for normal heartbeats and breathing, rather than the body itself having a problem.

So even if resuscitated, he’d become a vegetable, essentially useless.

"Damn, the cops are almost on us, this sudden blunder just pure hassle for me!" A man who looked like the leader of the racers was irritable, kicked the nearby racer hard, and shouted orders, "Idiot, what are you staring at, quickly carry him onto the car and keep moving! Can’t leave him here to die, we’ll figure out how to ’handle’ him back at the turf!"

"Yes!!!"

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At this moment, observing everything from the air, Wang Ye was inwardly thrilled seeing his consciousness causing such severe damage to the human body.

Since the destruction of consciousness clearly can impact reality, making the central nervous system and autonomic nerves of the opponent lose functionality, he could continue testing other hypotheses in his mind, such as hypnosis and mind control, or directly carving a mental stamp in the other’s Brain Domain, turning them into his puppet and Death Warrior.

Wang Ye continued to focus his gaze on the leader commanding the other racers.

Whoosh!!!

The consciousness instantly exited, drilling into the leader’s Brain Domain.

In an instant,

Wang Ye came to a scarlet-filled Brain Domain World.

He looked at the countless memory bodies around him, pondering deeply.

Now, he had some experience in destroying consciousness,

but he was still clueless about modifying consciousness.

Because creation is often more difficult than destruction.

To destroy a building is simple, just blow it up with a bomb,

but to build a building takes months, countless manpower, and resources.

Wang Ye created countless things in his Brain Domain World, expanding to a territory of five billion square kilometers, logically his memory should have drastically changed, but waking up, his cognition and character remained almost unchanged, because the purpose of creating the things at that time was merely to escape the dream, without any blueprint or plan, therefore producing things with almost no deep meaning,

like an ordinary person mastering the Memory Palace Method, building a skyscraper composed of countless self-fabricated gibberish within their Memory Palace, although this skyscraper stood solidly in their mind, it actually held no practical significance and couldn’t truly change the person’s worldview and intrinsic character.

Even if meaningful memories were stuffed inside, it couldn’t affect their intrinsic character.

Because this extra memory was too abrupt, unable to link with other memories, like a cold sentence appearing out of nowhere in the brain.

Imagine, would a person with a complete life and ability to think change their mindset because of a cold sentence suddenly appearing in their mind?

The reason the Memory Palace Method is never fully endorsed and only used by a small portion of people is because the things it records cannot form a system. If a person normally understands and remembers a concept, it’s like gradually building a structure with bricks and mortar. Whereas the Memory Palace Method is forcefully transplanting an entire building into their brain.

Therefore, wanting mind control, altering cognition,

is absolutely not something that can be easily achieved.

Wang Ye pondered intensely.

Yet couldn’t come up with a good solution.

Ultimately, he decided to just try what he could.

He first found a relatively important memory, then added some things he wanted to add based on that memory.

Typically, things rooted in important memories are the easiest to affect a person.

For example, a child bullied by a tyrant during childhood, even if the tyrant never bothers them again, they’ll instinctively avoid future bullies, under long-term self-hypnosis, growing up they’ll become timid and cowardly, scared to speak if someone even yells slightly.

Once bitten by a snake, a decade fearing ropes. It’s this principle.

Even into adulthood, if stimulated by enough events to overturn their mindset, there’s a large probability they’ll fundamentally change their character. Just like Zhou Tienan in "Donkey Gets Water," when a bullet grazed past his ear, feeling fear of death for the first time, turned from once resolute and proud to a weak and cowardly character.

Although a person’s character seems firm, it’s actually very easy to change. With enough stimulation, someone can fundamentally transform.


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