Even if it might not completely expose the relative coordinates between the Empire and that other dinsion, it will definitely have an impact; the most obvious one is that it may prolong the duration of the aftereffects.
So right now, Chen Ming had no objections at all.
When the president said this, he suddenly rembered so things he had once discussed with Chen Ming, and said, "Also, I’ve now completely figured out how that dinsion determines the coordinates for us—I an you and , the two of us—how it fixes our positions."
"How?"
"It’s us ourselves. Strictly speaking, you were the first one to提出 this coordinate-positioning concept."
Chen Ming imdiately said, "I only said that because I had that kind of vague feeling at the ti. I definitely didn’t understand the exact chanism. And didn’t you later refine that concept, President?"
"Let put it this way: I’d actually already had a similar idea before, just not as concrete as yours."
"You were the one who stated it concretely, and what you said was correct, so I rged my thoughts into yours, and only then did we complete that concept."
"That’s why I can be sure that the way the other dinsion fixes on us lies in ourselves—on us as individuals."
Chen Ming asked again, "So how exactly is it fixed?"
A hint of reminiscence flashed in the president’s eyes as he said, "During the infection two tis ago, I was temporarily trapped on the Planet where the dinsional infection broke out. With nothing else to do, I ran so experints."
"I won’t go into too many details, but I can confirm that only the body of yours that has gone through a dinsional infection is what gets locked on to."
"The existence in the other dinsion uses a special sothing to mark us, sothing that we can’t observe by naked eye, Spiritual Power, or any other ans."
"We don’t know what it actually is—maybe sothing like a pheromone. It’s by relying on this thing that they can determine our position."
"As long as bodies that have been infected with this pheromone-like marker don’t co into contact, then overall there won’t be an impact."
Sowhat puzzled, Chen Ming asked, "What gets marked is our body? Not our consciousness or Spiritual Energy or sothing like that?"
"Think about what I told you before."
Chen Ming imdiately recalled a few of the president’s past conversations, but couldn’t find anything that matched this topic.
But when Chen Ming recalled the very first ti he t the president, there was one sentence the president had said back then.
Psychics have resistance to infection from the existence in the other dinsion; the consciousness of a Psychic will resist infection from that other dinsion.
Obviously, the consciousness of a Psychic absolutely cannot beco a target for marking by the existence from the other dinsion. The body, however, is a different story.
Unless a Psychic can maintain Spiritual Power in complete protection of their body throughout the entire process of a dinsional infection, the slightest lapse will result in being marked.
The body does not instinctively resist invasion from another dinsion.
After all, for a human, consciousness is fundantal; without consciousness, the body is just an empty shell.
The sa holds for Psychics—people who influence reality through their own consciousness; for them, consciousness is even more crucial.
Unless it’s a Psychic who specializes in strengthening the body, only then does the body beco sowhat more important—for example, Yan Xiong...
But so far, no clearly body-enhancent-type Psychic has gone through a dinsional infection, so whether dinsional infection can mark that kind of Psychic is still purely theoretical.
Following along the president’s line of thought, a flood of ideas flashed through Chen Ming’s mind.
After he voiced those ideas, the president gave Chen Ming a definite confirmation.
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