Calmness … was also a type of belief.
Just like Unity, when belief reached its peak, calmness would be born.
However …
Calmness wasn't actually calmness.
During Rin's conversation with Calmness, she also asked about its history.
It seemed to be willing to tell Rin anything in order to get rid of the Twisted Manager.
Calmness was actually different from what Rin knew … it had appeared a long time ago.
Whenever a creature reached true 'calmness,' it would be born. In fact, its birth … was much easier than Unity.
Unity required a large number of creatures to connect their consciousnesses, memories, and so on. It wouldn't work if there were too few creatures.
And if these creatures didn't have a way to connect, Unity alone would be meaningless.
Calmness, on the other hand, didn't need that much.
It was said that Calmness only required a creature to have … self-trust. In other words, it believed that it had reached the highest level of calmness, and that calmness would be born.
That's right, it didn't need to reach a state of perpetual calmness. It only needed to feel that way.
It didn't matter even if it was lying to itself. It could even be achieved through hypnosis or by modifying the brain's structure.
The main thing was that if a creature had a special calmness energy and believed that it could truly remain eternally calm, this energy would descend upon its brain.
If multiple creatures believed that they had reached calmness at the same time, the calmness would be able to control all the creatures, but these creatures would have to be close to each other.
Interestingly, the Calm Collective was very different from the Unity Collective.
After Unity appeared, it would usually … have no desires. It would almost never do anything to cause the creatures to die.
Calmness … was also a type of belief.
Just like Unity, when belief reached its peak, calmness would be born.
However …
Calmness wasn't actually calmness.
During Rin's conversation with Calmness, she also asked about its history.
It seemed to be willing to tell Rin anything in order to get rid of the Twisted Manager.
Calmness was actually different from what Rin knew … it had appeared a long time ago.
Whenever a creature reached true 'calmness,' it would be born. In fact, its birth … was much easier than Unity.
Unity required a large number of creatures to connect their consciousnesses, memories, and so on. It wouldn't work if there were too few creatures.
And if these creatures didn't have a way to connect, Unity alone would be meaningless.
Calmness didn't need that much.
It was said that calmness only required a creature's … self-trust. In other words, it believed that it had reached the highest level of calmness, and that calmness would be born.
That's right, there was no need to truly achieve a state of perpetual calmness. He only needed to feel it.
It didn't matter even if he was lying to himself. He could even achieve it through hypnosis or by modifying the structure of his brain.
The main thing was that if a creature had a special energy of calmness, and at the same time felt that it could truly maintain eternity, then this energy would descend upon its brain.
If multiple creatures believed that they had achieved peace at the same time, the collective body of peace could also control all of them, but these creatures had to be close to each other.
Interestingly, the Calm Collective was very different from the Unity Collective.
After Unity appeared, it would usually … have no desires. It would almost never do anything that would cause the group of creatures to perish.
Tranquility … was also a type of aggregation of faith.
Just like Unity, when faith reached its peak, a peaceful consciousness would be born.
However …
His calm consciousness was not calm at all.
During the conversation between Lin and Ning, she also asked if there was anything about its history.
It seemed to be willing to tell Lin anything in order to get rid of its twisted manager.
Tranquility was actually different from what Lin knew … it had appeared a long time ago.
Whenever a creature reached true 'peace,' it would be born. In fact, its birth … was much easier than the Unity Collective.
Unity required a large number of creatures to connect their consciousness, memories, and so on. It wouldn't work if there were too few creatures.
And if this group of creatures didn't have a way to connect, then Unity Collective alone would be meaningless.
Tranquility, on the other hand, didn't require that much.
It was said that Tranquility only required a creature to … believe in itself. In other words, it believed that it had reached the highest level of tranquility, and that peaceful consciousness would be born.
That's right, it didn't need to truly achieve a state of perpetual calmness. It only needed to feel it.
It didn't matter even if it was lying to itself. It could even be achieved through hypnosis or modifying the structure of one's brain.
The main thing was that if a creature had a special energy of calmness, and at the same time felt that it could truly maintain eternity, then this energy would descend upon its brain.
If multiple creatures believed that they had achieved peace at the same time, then the collective body of peace could also control all of them, but these creatures had to be close to each other.
Interestingly, the Calm Collective was very different from the Unity Collective.
After the Unity Collective appeared, it would usually … have no desires. It would almost never do anything to cause the group of creatures to perish.
Tranquility … was also a type of collective belief.
Just like the Unity Collective, when faith reached the peak, a peaceful consciousness would be born.
But …
A peaceful consciousness wasn't actually peaceful.
During Lin's conversation with Tranquility, she also asked about its history.
It seemed to be willing to tell Lin anything in order to get rid of its twisted manager.
Tranquility was actually different from what Lin knew … it had appeared a long time ago.
Whenever a creature reached true 'peace,' it would be born. In fact, its birth … was much easier than the Unity Collective.
The Unity Collective required a large number of creatures to connect their consciousness, memories, and so on. It wouldn't work if there were too few creatures.
And if these creatures didn't have a way to connect, then Unity Collective alone would be meaningless.
Tranquility didn't need that much.
It was said that Tranquility only required a creature to … believe in itself. In other words, it believed that it had reached the highest level of tranquility, and that peaceful consciousness would be born.
That's right, it didn't need to truly achieve a state of perpetual calmness. It only needed to feel it.
It didn't matter even if it was lying to itself. It could even be achieved through hypnosis or modifying the structure of one's brain.
The main thing was that if a creature had a special energy of calmness, and at the same time felt that it could truly maintain eternity, then this energy would descend upon its brain.
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