Sure enough, not only had the body ascended, but self-awareness had also already beco another concept.
The Witch’s response was gentle yet certain, containing a cold fact within.
Clearly, whether it was the earliest Ailuo or the recent Hand Watcher, Doomsday brought them more than just bizarre physical changes.
In Fu Qian’s view, "they" should already be gone.
At first glance, ti flowed serenely, but reactions and even interactions were already trapped in a lifeless template.
Earlier with Ailuo there, it certainly wasn’t a genuine awkward conversation.
After greeting as prompted by the Witch, the overly smooth response from the other party imdiately made Fu Qian feel a bit strange.
No matter how you look at it, both the Witch and I are dressed oddly. Hospitality is one thing, but isn’t it entirely unstrange?
By the ti it ca to Hand Watcher, the feedback was even more obvious; being able to offer a slick evaluation of my hand, how could the mind not be involved in this process?
Combining the Witch’s subsequent explanation, it can be seen that these people seem to have entered a state similar to ga characters.
At first glance, they look human-like, but there are very few things they can actually do.
For Ailuo, she can guide those who wish to find the Deer Car to the Blue House.
As for Hand Watcher, he will decide whether to continue giving instructions based on your actions.
Although the instructions given are essentially quite vague.
But that’s not a problem; in such a place, for a Witch who once stayed here, why would she need to ask for directions if she wants to find sothing?
From the beginning advising to greet them, and later leaving to communicate alone with the Hand Watcher, the Witch’s core purpose was clearly to let personally experience this oddity.
"So, how do you feel?"
In the exchange, the Witch evidently knew that Fu Qian had initially grasped the peculiarity of the place, and while continuing to lead the way, she consulted his overall impressions.
"This rigidity might be the reason the place could remain stable... sothing defined them and also annihilated them."
Fu Qian wasn’t reserved.
"As for what defines them, I think if we could figure that out, it might not be difficult to understand why the place holds such strange characteristics."
...
"You’re right; rather than mutated humans, their current situation is actually more similar to talking specins—"
The Witch paused in her speech, and a mournful wailing surrounded her palm.
It was as if endless souls were trying to claw their way out from a distant place or were attempting to pull this place into an abyss.
However, this agony only lasted an instant; in the next mont, the Calamity that erupted from above directly crushed the sinister aura.
Needless to say, this is another interaction with the Transcendent domain linked to this place.
And with the Witch’s assistance in pinpointing, Fu Qian casually responded, this assembly line-like cooperation didn’t even delay their steps by half a second.
"During the ti I spent here, I tried searching for so exceptions, but unfortunately, I eventually realized the only exception was myself, and with that ca endless corrosion... like the rogue root breaking the balance."
And the Witch’s attention wasn’t divided in the slightest, she continued to share her experiences from back then.
"So now there are two rogue roots."
Whether himself or the Witch, Fu Qian was already accustod to various unfriendly monikers and automatically categorized it as such.
Following the Witch’s tale, he imagined her winding through this place alone back then.
Honestly, it felt a bit like a solo tour in a the park.
And now this the park might be subjected to even greater demolition pressure.
"So this ti coming, aside from reviewing the possibly linked absurdities here, can we try searching to see if there are exceptions within?"
Reaching this point, Fu Qian had basically fully grasped the Witch’s reasoning.
She was so familiar with this place, while this place was so templated.
If the world was indeed changing unknowingly, then among this the park’s projects and choices, might there be a chance for anomalies to appear?
Firstly, the answer is uncertain, since what we seek is still too ethereal.
But there exists a worthwhile probability.
Especially with the presence of the Witch as an insider, it doesn’t take effort to carry out the search.
"Yes, although right now it still looks stable."
The Witch’s comntary wasn’t overtly complintary or critical, signaling for Fu Qian to halt his steps, and after identifying the surroundings left and right, she chose a slightly rugged path.
"The Deer Car should be just behind there."
...
"Will your perceptive abilities also be affected here?"
The Witch knowing where the Deer Car is wasn’t surprising; judging from her prior recall gestures, she might even be well-aware of the Deer Car’s movent patterns.
What piqued Fu Qian’s curiosity was not himself but this place, which honestly wasn’t that large; the Witch shouldn’t have needed to recall, just open her map.
"You could think of it that way, but the specific form is quite special; speaking of which, it also seems to be a manifestation of this place’s characteristics."
The Witch gestured to the side not chosen.
"Perceptive abilities aren’t obstructed, yet within your perception, there isn’t just one target.
"Like there are multiple possibilities existing simultaneously, and before confirming, you don’t know which one is real."
Oh?
That truly is intriguing, and it made sense in retrospect.
Fu Qian nodded repeatedly as he listened.
After all, the Witch had already perford hand-grabbing intruders; it would be too strange to say she had perceptive suppression specifically targeting internal matters.
Although listening to this description, it almost seed to verge on the Observer effect.
Indeed a special place.
Of course, following the Witch still seed easy; after all, she was quite proficient with the roles here.
"Interesting... so it sounds like this Deer Car is a core elent of this place?"
While praising the Pontiff, Fu Qian continued to confirm.
Though they haven’t t yet, the ability to have such a mysterious avatar technique, the sense of complexity was indeed palpable.
And the Witch’s choices also reflected her stance, almost directly heading towards it upon arrival without paying heed to other roleplayers.
"In my judgnt, yes, so if there’s any change involving the world’s underlying rules, I believe it’s most worth communicating."
Nodding, the Witch clearly favored a direct approach, and soon she stopped.
Thud thud!
Without needing eye contact, Fu Qian, well-versed, once again took the lead with the Witch guarding the periter.
Ouugh...
Upon knocking on a disproportionately large door, the next mont, strange noises ca from within.
Is there really a deer?
Deeply feeling the scene becoming more peculiar, Fu Qian casually pushed the door open.
Almost simultaneously, there was even the sound of hard hooves hitting the ground.
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