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Chapter 3948

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"I … know, I know everything."

"Probably everything, I can't guarantee."

"But its plan … has indeed come to fruition."

'Memories of the war.'

It was said that this was a type of energy that floated in the void … it was actually teleportation energy.

This was a very old legend. It was said that after the war ended, an old Star Bus recorded the process of the war it witnessed in a special teleportation energy to commemorate the entire battle.

Any bus that used this teleportation energy would obtain the memories of the war.

In the memories of the war, the bus would find itself playing a role in the war and experience the entire battle.

After learning this, many buses that did not participate in the war … or some creatures that were interested in the war would try to study this teleportation energy.

At first, all creatures that came into contact with the energy would feel the magnificence of the war and nothing else.

But it was said that later on, a group of creatures with sinister minds came into contact with this energy. They deliberately modified it and … 'mixed' some special things in the energy, causing the energy to mutate.

If the buses came into contact with the mutated energy, they would slowly fall into the war.

To put it simply, they would not be able to distinguish between war and reality. They would feel that they were trapped in the war and experience the war over and over again, finally leading to … a mental breakdown.

But this only affected some young buses and small bus-type creatures, such as the Void Bus.

Later on, that group of sinister creatures continued to modify the energy, making it more and more … abnormal.

Although the specific process of modification was not known, the result was more or less known.

Once the bus creature came into contact with this energy, it would first fall into the memories of the war … At this time, it would need to create many … war creatures on the surface of the bus.

As long as the creatures appeared in the memories of the war, it would be fine. They did not need to be exactly the same, just roughly the same.

To be precise, they just needed to be similar in the perception of the bus.

As long as a large number of war creatures appeared on the surface of the bus, it would further sink into the memories.

At this time, the final step would be carried out … transferring this energy to the nervous structure of the bus could completely trap the bus in the memories.

In the process of being trapped, the bus would slowly think that it was in the war … and its overall environment would drastically change in a short period of time.

The creatures on the bus would also be unable to withstand the drastic change in the environment and die.

In the end, the bus would completely transform itself into … a certain bus during the war.

This seemed to be the true face of primordial transformation.

Indeed, the war had happened a long time ago, so turning into a bus from that era could be considered 'primitive'.

At the same time, the bus's personality and other aspects would also change greatly.

Most importantly, this bus was going to … die.

It was said that many buses would go to the place where the war had taken place, which was the spatial storm.

They would not come out until their bodies were completely destroyed.

It was said that those sinister creatures … had been using this method to kill the buses.

They stored this' war memory energy 'and used it as a weapon to attack the bus.

However, they didn't kill many buses, and most of them were small ones.

Because whether it was in the beginning, or in the later stages of their 'perfection,' they were unable to truly kill a mature … Star Bus.

Usually, the Star Bus would be affected mentally, but it would always recover on its own.

Therefore, these creatures would change their strategy and attack while the bus was distracted.

However, they also suffered heavy losses because of this.

Because they found … when the bus's mind was in war, they would become more dangerous and … more savage.

Originally, the bus would have many things to worry about when it fought, but during the war, the bus was like a 'desperado,' almost impossible to defeat.

After all, although it was said to be in war, the bus's mind was still clear. It didn't mean that its entire mind had entered the war like a dream.

Later, these creatures found that if they wanted to kill a mature Star Bus, they would have to strip away half of the bus's consciousness.

In other words, the half of the bus's consciousness in the teleportation energy.

However, it wasn't that easy to strip away half of the bus's consciousness.

Therefore, these creatures no longer used this' war memory energy ', but they didn't abandon it either. Instead, they stored it somewhere in the void.

It was said that these creatures were the enemy of the bus during the war.

It wasn't just the bus that had gathered. Many different creatures had also gathered to fight against the bus.

As for the manager, he was also part of the 'enemy' of the bus.

After the war ended, many creatures were still thinking of ways to attack and destroy the bus.

But at least most of the bus lived a very stable life.

Until … now.

It was said that the war memory energy had a 'password'.

As long as any creature entered the password, they could apply to use the energy.

In fact, the password only needed to prove that there was a … bus whose consciousness had half dissipated.

This was the general plan of the warped manager. He had known about this for a long time … so before he attacked Ershi, he 'applied' to use the energy.

Then, he invaded Ershi.

He had two plans. The first was to infect Ershi with believers. This was the surface plan, and it didn't matter if Ershi stopped it.

Under the cover of the surface plan, he successfully carried out the second plan, causing Ershi to be trapped in war memories.

This plan was mainly implemented through warping. Everything only officially started after the manager died.

Therefore, it was hard for Ershi to notice.

But in fact, when he invaded, he successfully … warped two spatial engines.

One was a crystallized engine filled with microscopic creatures, and the other … wasn't an engine.

Instead, it was an Incan swarm in the void.

It didn't affect the swarm too much. It only caused them to have some thoughts.

These thoughts caused the swarm to modify the engine.

These modifications were made when the engine was solidified, so Ershi didn't notice.

After that, the engine would still look normal, but it would slowly 'mutate', just like a living creature.

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