The so-called parallel worlds were a theory derived from microscopic science.
To put it simply, for every probability in the real world, there could be a corresponding parallel world. If a person could choose the four options A, B, C, and D, then the moment they made their choice, four new worlds would be born.
The timeline would turn from one to four.
The pseudo-deification Alexia was referring to meant that the person who made the choice could perfectly grasp the present moment from the macroscopic to the microscopic, from the body to the mind. This meant that out of the four options A, B, C, and D, whether it was a thousand times, ten thousand times, or a hundred million times, they would only choose A.
Only by grasping the present could one grasp the future. A pseudo-deified life completely grasped the present moment from the microscopic to the macroscopic, causing the cloud of probability to collapse into only one result.
This pseudo-deified life could have a huge impact on the changes in the timeline and the birth of parallel worlds. In particular, each pseudo-deified life often had a huge amount of power and had a huge impact on the entire world. Therefore, the parallel worlds that were born and created due to their choices would be very different.
The rule that Alexia abided by was that she was unwilling to tell the truth to humans before becoming Deified. This was to prevent key figures like Zuo Zhicheng from discovering the truth and creating too many unfavorable parallel worlds, or rather, new timelines, due to the existence of new probabilities.
In order to become pseudo-deified, there were many methods of modification, training, and so on. Zuo Zhicheng chose the Ten Earths Motionless method, which might be the most dangerous but also the fastest way.
This was why Alexia looked at Zuo Zhicheng and asked again, "Ten Earths Motionless is a forced change to the mind and body. It's like stuffing a person into a prepared tool and forcefully molding them. A person who can withstand this kind of modification has an unparalleled mental strength.
To reach the first level of Ten Earths Motionless, your ESP concentration must be above 100. Although your requirements are enough, it's not enough. Powerful people with ESP concentrations above 500 have all failed.
Are you sure you want to do this? "
"I've already looked at the specific plan. If it doesn't work, you can stop," Alexia said.
Alexia said, "That can also cause irreparable mental damage. In fact, if it wasn't for the rules that state that you have to tell the truth, I wouldn't have provided you with this method."
"I've thought about what you said. Let's give it a try. I'm 60% confident in this plan."
"Sixty percent. If you have sixty percent confidence, then try it. Do you know …"
Zuo Zhicheng smiled, revealing a slightly cruel smile. "I've lived for so long, and I've done a lot of things when I'm forty percent sure of success. Sixty percent is already too much for me." He shrugged. "For someone like me, there's no better way than to risk my life."
"Alright." Alexia nodded, "Since you insist, then let's begin." She swiped her hands, as if tapping on a screen. The options floating in front of him all disappeared, leaving only the Ten Earths Motionless option in front of Zuo Zhicheng. Below the option was the word 'yes' and the word 'no'.
"Choose. But I'll tell you one more thing. Once the Ten Earths Motionless process starts, I can't interfere. The process is handled by the mainframe of the Netherworld Sea and the main control room of the ark. I can only help you apply for the ability to stop in case of an emergency."
"Got it." As he spoke, Zuo Zhicheng had already pointed at 'yes'.
The next moment, the world spun, and he felt his body gradually disappear.
The Ten Earths Motionless had a total of three levels of mental attack. Each level corresponded to the modification of different sensory organs.
The three levels were divided into three levels: Heaven, Earth, and Man. The first level, Man, required an ESP concentration above 100. Basically, one could only attempt it after reaching the Dharma stage.
As Zuo Zhicheng felt that his body was gradually disappearing, a temple gradually appeared in front of him. At the next moment, his consciousness went into a trance, and he realized that his vision and hearing had been extended infinitely.
He could hear every figure in the temple, see every room in the temple, but he couldn't speak, couldn't move, and even his sense of touch, smell, and taste had disappeared.
He could only see and hear.
Almost immediately, the impact of this huge amount of information on his vision and hearing had already caused his consciousness to suffer the first wave of attacks. The feeling of losing his body and being unable to move made him extremely uncomfortable.
If an ordinary person encountered such a situation, they would probably have a mental breakdown. However, Zuo Zhicheng was a Dharma stage ancient martial art practitioner. His spirit and willpower were strong, and he wasn't someone who could be defeated so easily.
Thus, he persevered. He slowly overcame the fear and confusion of not being able to move, not being able to move, and not having a body. He also slowly adapted to the impact of seeing and hearing from multiple angles.
This wasn't just a mental test. It also meant that the modification of his body had begun.
Early in the morning, in what seemed to be an ancient temple.
He saw a square where countless novice monks were practicing martial arts and exercising.
He saw countless monks chanting scriptures in the main hall.
After that, there were countless people, both men and women, who came to offer incense and pray.
However, he could only watch and listen.
He saw people praying for their future.
He heard people kowtowing for fate.
Some did it for money, some for power, some for health, and some for love.
Time passed day by day. Zuo Zhicheng could only watch and listen, but he couldn't move or speak. He couldn't affect the world in front of him.
He once saw a monk in a side room drugging a young girl and then molesting her. However, he could only watch and couldn't move or make a sound.
He also saw two monks in the woodshed taking off their clothes and becoming two naked male bodies entangled together. However, he could only watch and couldn't even close his eyes.
He also saw a young novice monk in the backyard being killed by an old monk and thrown into a dry well to turn into a skeleton.
He could only watch as the young novice monk's body slowly turned into a skeleton. The old monk was still living a rich life and enjoying his old age.
He also saw ignorant women begging for children. He saw monks bewitching women and offering their bodies to them.
During the years of famine, monks sacrificed their own food and shared it with the victims. In the end, some even starved to death. He could only watch and couldn't do anything.
One year, a monk came here and lost his life saving a drowning child. He could only watch helplessly.
The evil and the good in the world were constantly happening in front of him. However, he couldn't move or speak. He could only watch and listen.
The feeling of madness came in waves. Zuo Zhicheng could only endure and persevere.
Year after year, the temple prospered and declined. In the end, it became a ruin. After a while, it was built into other things, such as restaurants, inns, and manors.
All kinds of tragedies and comedies happened in front of Zuo Zhicheng. He was angry, he was excited, he was crazy, he was silent, and in the end, he was numb. But no matter what kind of mood he had, he could not say anything. He could only continue to watch and listen.
He was as still as the earth.
Hundreds of years had passed. He could only watch and listen. He even forgot the ability to speak and move.
99% of those who tried to pass the checkpoint chose to commit suicide or directly became vegetative. This was because it was a reconstruction of the human spirit to adapt to the sensory organs of the body.
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