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Now reading: Chapter 1768: 1763: Non-Conditional Reflex from Facing an Ancient God for a Year, a Supernatural novel by Journey to the West's Revolver.

Chapter 1768: Chapter 1763: Non-Conditional Reflex

If I’m not quite sure if this will work, if it’s unmanageable, Professor Ah Kai should voluntarily turn himself in to the Academy.

The purpose of scratching the head is naturally to attempt to dispel that “curse.”

The last ti at the Sea of Ashes, the experience of lending a hand to the little rmaid princess Nini Anni proved to be sowhat more effective.

Plus, after the battle of Xi Yuan, with the Return Edict’s rebirth and transformation from the ground up, if it still can’t be targeted, the essence of this curse becos all the more intriguing.

Of course, what is even more intriguing is what solution the Academy or even the Night Watchman will co up with in such a situation.

“Thanks, I also seem to have felt sothing; it’s a bit off.”

Although initially surprised, Ah Kai’s insight was undoubtedly adequate, instantly realizing Fu Qian was first addressing his “little trouble.”

On one hand, amazed by Professor Fu’s thods, handling such increasingly terrifying power so casually.

On the other hand, Ah Kai didn’t avoid his head and cooperated in expressing his feelings, showing great trust.

“But even if you observe with this hypothesis in mind, the extent is still not too exaggerated; more like the feeling that sothing’s wrong with the brain… Despite the high ranking of this curse, it seems relatively mild?”

While speaking, Ah Kai seed to think of sothing, with a slight hesitation in his expression.

“After all, it’s the fear of withering, not sudden death.”

Casually remarked, Fu Qian didn’t deny this feeling of his.

“Do you think that if it’s just a matter of dying a bit faster, there’s no rush to clear it and observe more? I can fulfill this request of yours.”

Moreover, in the next mont, Fu Qian even thoughtfully returned the choice to the patient.

Clearly, he could easily perceive the ray of scientific brilliance embodied in Professor Ah Kai’s slight hesitation.

“Let’s trouble you first…”

It was apparent that Ah Kai experienced a bit of psychological struggle at that mont.

But after all, loving the academic side, he quickly recalled from the deeds of predecessors the philosophy that only those who survive to the end are masters, ultimately making a more conservative choice compared to the Heaven’s Comncent folks.

“You’re welco.”

Casually remarked, and almost in the next mont, Fu Qian had already withdrawn his hand.

With the existing core of pseudo-law, the effect indeed differed remarkably.

This curse, though ranked relatively high, was not very deep and had already dissipated during the conversation.

Including both Ah Kai and himself.

Of course, his fingers, such as their flesh and blood, still needed ti to recover gradually.

“Thank you so much!”

The patient was evidently shocked by the high efficiency.

So much so that Ah Kai closed his eyes to feel for a while before incredulously expressing his gratitude.

No wonder he is the newly ford demigod of the Academy, joining shortly but already appearing as if a lifeti professor at Heaven’s Comncent.

Such high-level anomalies were resolved with just a flick of the hand.

rely from this current project, it was completely understandable why Professor Fu was so esteed at Heaven’s Comncent.

Not only selflessly sharing directly promoted the establishnt of the project, but he also discussed the harvest equally without arrogance and even prepared for the potential risks posed by the project, helping to eliminate anomalies as quickly as possible.

Simply gifting a huge boon.

“Let first remove this thing; any subsequent harvests, I will certainly share with you the first mont I get.”

No unnecessary words, Ah Kai made a serious promise while already stepping forward.

“I’m looking forward to it.”

Watching him pacing around, Fu Qian nodded, but his mind was pondering the extra gains already acquired.

It was indeed dispersed.

The process was without resistance, and there was no wrath.

The curse on Ah Kai was one thing, while the changes throughout the process itself were being monitored fra by fra by Fu Qian.

From an intuitive feel, it did resemble the Authority of Death as Ah Kai ntioned.

Thus while attempting to comprehend the essence of the miracle just now, Fu Qian was also pondering if it was related to the old acquaintance, Death Overlord, he dealt with before.

As it turned out, the entire process was utterly unresistant, just like when snatching followers and impersonating earlier.

And if this point further suggests that the Superior Being might still be the Death Overlord, then the essence of the miracle becos all the more thought-provoking.

The true stories of the Divine Beings are also the cheats of the world, this was the consensus reached earlier.

What about its relationship with the story’s subject?

Like a highly simplified ritual aid at pleasing the Superior Being, thus bestowing grace?

But even disregarding the issue of the complexity, why would a servant of multiple surnas be responded to? Death Overlord struggled to drag Oath Takers, would he really have ti for this sort of thing?

If it does not require pleasing the Superior Being, just the correct code automatically activates it, it would indeed align more with Benevolence Institute’s definition of a miracle.

Yet if so, doesn’t that an the Superior Being’s control over authority is rather poor?

Evidently, not only is the power form and promotion thod special, the existence of miracles seems to be an utterly unique concept in the entire Supernatural World.

In fact, when it ca to “the real story,” Fu Qian first thought of the task-related Akons from last ti.

And selecting the Abandonnt King as the Divine Skin.

These can almost confirm that many Superior Beings are already dead as can be.

In such a situation, forming so reflex arc via the connection between their nas and authority doesn’t seem impossible either.

After all, back on Ye Island, the Tomb Guardian Kamakura Family had actually demonstrated a similar case—the Old Day’s Mark of the Mad God.

The final reward description clearly ntioned the “remains” of this God of the Past, indicating that he was long dead, but could still respond to ritualistic prayers.

Making an analogy, it doesn’t seem impossible as imagined.

Unfortunately, for now, it remains baffling.

Perhaps the miracle is not pointing to the Death Overlord? Or because of the unique authority of the Death God, his death differs from other gods?

Although no definitive conclusion was reached, this project indeed proved very rewarding for .

“It’s already good.”

While pondering, Professor Ah Kai had already halted, turning his head to seriously instruct.

“It’s best you take a break for a while, writing reports and such.”

For Fu Qian, there was no need for a reminder to know that the Death Seed was already gone.

Summoned at will, dispelled at ease, it must be said it still feels too much like reaping the wool of a deceased Superior Being.

Hard to imagine which Deity could endure this affront.

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