"Perhaps in the mont when that block is pulled out, the entire tower of blocks can still remain stable, but if you want to continue stacking upwards, there's the risk of it tipping over. The higher it goes, the more dangerous it becos."
"Violently deleting and modifying mories might not just lead to mory disorders, but could potentially trigger personality collapse. People who have had their mories forcibly erased will feel a complete disconnect between their behavioral patterns and mories. They will feel as if their way of thinking has no roots or origins. This could lead to their ntal collapse."
"Seems like the only way is to start from him. My idea is to guide him in constructing his own Thought Palace. It would help him control when The Hulk cos out."
Shiller snapped his fingers and he and Charles returned to his Thought Palace. The two of them stepped out of the room and arrived at the corridor of the High Tower. Looking down, Shiller explained, "Actually, I have so very dangerous personalities too. Once they take over my body, they might perform so crazy actions."
"But within my Thought Palace, there are traps and challenges specifically targeted at them. They must climb layer by layer to reach near the surface consciousness."
"The activity level of a personality also has a relationship with ntal strength. The portion of strength allocated to them is consud in their struggles with the traps and challenges. Naturally, they will beco quieter and not interfere with my actions."
Charles stared at the seemingly endless interior of the High Tower and said, "I've never thought of such a thod, so I'm not sure if it will work. However, I think we can give it a try."
"If, as you said, his personality is so sort of destructive monster, then even a slightest control over it would be a great improvent. The situation wouldn't get any worse than it is now."
Soon, Banner's consciousness reappeared in Shiller's Thought Palace. But this ti, the three of them arrived at the ground floor.
Shiller explained his plan to Banner. He said, "Next, I will take you on a tour of my Thought Palace. You can draw inspiration from it to construct your own."
"As you can see, this is the first floor. This black floor represents the bottom of my consciousness. I've reinforced it countless tis to prevent certain personalities from falling into it and becoming irretrievable."
"Hmm..." Banner made a sowhat puzzled nasal noise. Shiller turned his head and asked, "What's wrong? Is there sothing you don't understand?"
"No, it's not that. I understand everything, including the theory of the Thought Palace you just ntioned. I am just curious about the pit in the middle."
"Uh... That's a remnant from the past. Wait a mont..." Shiller pulled out a phone from his pocket. He said, "Hello?...What's going on? Didn't you promise last ti that you'd fill the hole you dug up? What if soone falls into it?... What? You're on vacation? Going on vacation before finishing your work, you... Hello? Hello?!?"
Shiller hung up the phone. He helplessly curled his lip and said, "Pay it no mind. It's just a temporary passage. It should have been sealed, but the guy who dug it went on vacation. When he returns, it should be sealed."
"Let's continue upstairs. Watch out for the staircase and also, don't touch that handrail. There might be traps there. The next stop is the first floor. This building is one of the oldest. Look to your left, there are two rooms here..."
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