"I don't know."
The silver-haired girl gave an answer that everyone expected. But what was rare was that she gave her own opinion after saying that she did not know.
"But an obsession is an obsession. The purpose of a remnant soul is to fulfill that obsession. As for what that obsession is, does it mean anything to you? "
The silver-haired girl stared at Kael quietly.
However, if someone were to look closely in the mirror, they would see that it was not Kael that was being reflected in her eyes. Instead, it was a strange figure. The figure was clinging to Kael with his eyes closed, as if he was sleeping. His face was full of holes, from which pure soul energy poured out and flowed towards Kael.
Heh. That's a strong obsession.
The silver-haired girl lowered her head and frowned, sighing softly in her heart. Only then did she speak again, "Compared to all this, you should be more concerned about your future choices. Do you want to fulfill his obsession, or suppress the impulse in your heart and defy your obsession? "
After the silver-haired girl finished speaking, her gaze was still fixed on Kael. She had spent more time on Kael than anyone else … except for Angor, for now.
Moreover, her words had already crossed the line a little.
In Jon's words, it was best not to talk too much.
Kael was also confused. Before coming to the underground sewer, he never thought that his passion for exploring ruins was influenced by someone else. He always thought it was his own hobby. The soul fragment from the Book of Truth did make him suspicious, but he could not confirm his suspicions.
However, the silver-haired girl's words pulled Kael out of his fantasy bubble and back to reality.
It did not matter how much of his passion was influenced by the remnant soul fragment, but there was still a part of it that did not belong to him.
Under such circumstances, was he still going to continue his exploration of the ruins?
Should he start as a "traveler" and end as a "traveler"?
Kael did not know what to do. He looked at Dorcas in confusion.
Dorcas was the person he was most familiar with out of everyone present, and the only one he could rely on was Dorcas.
Dorcas could also see the conflict in Karel's heart. He thought for a moment and said, "This isn't something you need to make a decision about right now. There's still a long way to go. It won't be too late for you to make a decision in ten or a hundred years."
Before Kael could react, the silver-haired girl's voice rang out, "No, he doesn't have much time left."
"What do you mean?" Dorcas looked at the girl in confusion.
"A remnant soul cannot exist forever. As the host grows stronger, the soul fragment will only exist for a shorter period of time. It's almost impossible for him to make a decision in ten or a hundred years. Unless he stops his training from today onwards. "
The silver-haired girl was telling the truth. Before this, no one cared about the remnant soul fragment in Kael. This was because the remnant soul would not be able to affect Khael, who possessed a complete soul, and would eventually dissipate.
It would be meaningless to talk about the lingering will of the remnant soul after it dissipated.
However, after clearly knowing that the remnant soul would disappear and then listening to the silver-haired girl's words, one would discover that her narration didn't seem objective at all.
"You're hoping that he'll choose to become a remnant soul instead?"
When speaking to the others, the silver-haired girl always spoke from an objective point of view. But when it came to Kael, she had her own opinion.
It was hard to say whether this was a good thing or a bad thing. They did not know what the girl's opinion was, so it was best for them to get to the bottom of it and see what she had to say. Why did she care about this? What was her opinion?
Every time Angor asked, the girl would remain silent for a long time. This time was the same. She stared at Angor for a long time before she spoke in a low voice, "Because … of the bond."
"Bond again? What do you mean? "Angor was puzzled.
This was the second time Angor asked about "bond". The first time, she said, "Time Body is the bond."
But this time, Kael did not have a Time Body. Why did she say "bond"?
What did she mean by "bond"?
The silver-haired girl did not seem to want to answer. She tried to look away several times, but each time, Angor's expression would change slightly.
She knew that Angor was reading her actions.
Just like how she read other people's actions through Mind Reflection.
After hesitating for a while, she finally spoke up, "Bond is a kind of connection. Everything you do will create a connection with your surroundings. It's related to people, objects, space, time … Everything, as long as you do something, will be connected.
"You have to pay a corresponding price for what you get."
"Whatever you've consumed, you'll replenish it from another direction."
"All these things require a bond, and this bond also maintains … fairness."
It was rare for the silver-haired girl to speak so much at once. However, most of her words were difficult to understand, and not many people could understand them.
Angor, however, did. The girl was talking about a worldview, which Jon mentioned before.
Jon also mentioned this concept quite frequently. It was called "cause and effect", or "cause and effect".
You reap what you sow. This was the most straightforward explanation of cause and effect. In a way, it was a conceptual "bond".
According to the theory of cause and effect, the silver-haired girl meant that there was a karmic connection between Kael and the remnant soul.
She also gave an example earlier: "You will pay for what you gain."
This seemed to imply that Kael gained something, so he had to pay for it.
Angor more or less understood where the silver-haired girl was coming from. She was probably a fan of the concept of cause and effect, so when she saw Kael's situation, it was natural for her to speak from the perspective of cause and effect.
But, then again, that was not the case. Leaving Kael's situation aside, what did time bodies have to do with a bond or karmic connection?
Her three time bodies corresponded to Dorcas, Count Black, and Angor … Was she using the time bodies to establish a bond?
What the time bodies did was really strange. Asking them to answer a question?
According to the concept of "bond", was she trying to force them into a karmic connection with the time bodies?
Since the time bodies were the silver-haired girl's "clones", did that mean they had a karmic connection with the girl?
Angor wasn't sure if he was right. Before he could ask, Count Black spoke first.
"You're saying that Kael benefited from the remnant souls?"
From the Black Earl's question, it was clear that he also understood the silver-haired girl's extremely cryptic words.
The silver-haired girl's idea was not mainstream in the wizarding world. It was more suitable for a society with stricter rules and regulations. However, Count Black was an experienced man. Even if the silver-haired girl was trying to make things unclear, he still managed to extract the truth from the superfluous words.
"Of course. It's not easy for a remnant soul to influence the will of its host." The silver-haired girl nodded and admitted, "Kael has been transferring his limited soul energy to the host for years. This is the price he has to pay. Through the remnant soul energy, he can gradually influence the mind of the host. "
Dorcas replied, "If that's the case, then Karel's willpower was also affected when he received the power of the soul. Isn't that even?"
The silver-haired girl shook her head. "That's not how it works. The fact that he could become a Transcendent might have something to do with the remnant soul. "
Dorcas frowned. "Do you have any proof?"
The silver-haired girl stopped talking. She didn't want to waste time on Dorcas. She already knew Dorcas's way of doing things. If he wanted to, he could dig out all the details. All he had to do was to say something, while the proof had to be provided by someone else. The cost was completely different.
The silver-haired girl didn't say much, but Angor already understood the situation.
Whether Kael became a talent or not was not the result of the remnant soul's help. However, the remnant soul was still transferring soul energy to Kael, which meant it was true.
She also mentioned that the stronger Kael became, the faster the remnant soul would disappear.
Even so, the remnant soul was still doing its best to help Kael grow stronger so that he could fulfill his wish. It didn't matter even if the remnant soul would disappear completely.
From this, it could be seen that Kael had taken advantage of the remnant souls.
The silver-haired girl believed that Kael had to pay for what he gained.
She didn't know if this was right or not. It was her personal opinion, and she couldn't tell if it was right or wrong.
The silver-haired girl looked at Kael, who seemed to be even more confused. "You decide for yourself. However, I want to remind you, can his will really control your thoughts completely? Think about it. "
With that, the silver-haired girl no longer looked at Kael.
When Khael heard the silver-haired girl's last words, he lowered his head and fell into deep thought …
The silver-haired girl finally looked at Angor.
For a moment, no one spoke, and the air became so quiet.
Kael's story was interesting, but it was only Kael's personal business. Compared to that, they were more interested in the silver-haired girl's words to Angor.
The silver-haired girl directly skipped over Angor before!
Besides, Laplace, the rabbit girl, did not give Angor any tests. She just threw the mask to him without any hesitation.
Also, the silver-haired girl paid special attention to Angor.
All these details piqued everyone's curiosity. They wondered why the silver-haired girl treated Angor with such respect.
Yes, it was solemn. Dorcas wasn't the only one who thought so. The others also noticed that the silver-haired girl was treating Angor much more seriously than the others.
Why was that?
Just as everyone's curiosity was piqued and they were waiting for the silver-haired girl's words, the silver-haired girl sighed deeply.
It was the first time they saw such a big reaction on her face.
"I failed."
Angor and the others: "???"
"Laplace couldn't establish a bond with you."
At this point, the silver-haired girl took out the mask made from Old Stone again. She looked down at the mask and shook her head. "The mask did build a bridge of fate with you, but it did not reflect any message in my heart."
"So, I failed. I can't observe you in any way. This also means that I can't fulfill the request the sage gave me. "
Everyone now understood why she kept skipping over Angor. It wasn't that she didn't want to analyze Angor, but that she couldn't.
It was like a gourmet recipe that suddenly popped up in a book full of mageweaths. You could understand the surface, but you couldn't understand the essence.
The girl looked up at Angor. "So, can you tell me why?"
Angor didn't answer right away. He was still digesting what the girl said.
Couldn't establish a bond? Which meant he couldn't establish a bond? Did he have such a talent?
According to the girl, even the Dark Count could establish a bond. Why couldn't he do it?
Angor didn't think it was because of the green pattern.
Did he really have such a talent? Or could it be that there was something on him that concealed the bond that the other party was talking about?
He thought for a while and came up with several possibilities.
He listed them in order from the lowest to the highest.
First, the green pattern. After all, the green pattern had its irreplaceable uniqueness.
However, he never sensed anything from the green runes, so he believed it was the least likely possibility.
Then there was the Origin Flame.
The Origin Flame was special, so there was a small possibility. But if it was because of the Origin Flame, then all the Origin Worshippers couldn't see the bond. Once the Origin Flame was ignited, all Origin Worshippers would be able to sense it and receive its protection.
There were too many things related to Origin Worshippers in the underground sewers. If the Origin Flame really had something to do with it, the girl should be able to sense it.
Apart from the Origin Flame, Angor also thought about the Bloodnight Shield.
It was a cloak that could prevent prophecies. Also, it contained a gift from the Time Thief, which could block the gaze of legendary wizards.
It was a one-time use item, but it still gave the Bloodnight Shield an unprecedented level of anti-prying ability.
The Bloodnight Shield was also a possibility. Of course, the girl's "Mind Reflection" ability had something to do with prophecies.
Next was the dream wasteland.
The core authority of the dream wasteland was in his mind space. In a way, he was the master of a small realm. With this identity, perhaps he could resist the connection of the bond?
That was Angor's general idea.
Apart from these possibilities, Angor also thought of something else — the Alien Eye.
However, the Alien Eye was too low-key. Apart from showing its uniqueness during the plane fusion, it was basically an ordinary item.
Therefore, the Alien Eye was his only option.
If he could find something to resist the bond, he would have to start with the green pattern, the Origin Flame, the Bloodnight Shield, and the dream wasteland.
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