A mysterious realm descends, and I defy fate in comics.

Chapter 238 Transition 1



Chapter 238 Transition 1

Shanqing is dead.

But those who are alive must continue to live.

They couldn't possibly bring Longinus back to the base; after all, Longinus was an outsider.

After leaving the lower city, the group did not say goodbye or make any promises.

We parted ways quite naturally.

Before leaving, Jiang Xingni obtained the code to contact them from Shan Yu, as well as how to contact Bureau 49.

Jiang Xing glanced at what he had gained from this operation.

—Without the main character, there weren't many clues.

However, these clues were more than enough for Jiang Xingni to deduce a great deal of the truth.

She doesn't need the original text of those research materials.

Jiang Xingni himself didn't have the resources to study them; professional matters should be handled by professionals.

She can confidently admit that she is not as smart as her parents.

It's not something shameful.

They had dedicated their lives to research, and if Jiang Xingni, with his exceptional talent, were to be overtaken by them without any prior research experience, it would be a terrible waste.

This isn't about Jiang Xingni being smarter than her parents.

This makes Jiang Xingni's parents seem rather foolish.

[What if the 49th Bureau comes up with some results but doesn't want to share them with you?] The system was racing anxiously in Jiang Xingni's mind.

Jiang Xingni looked puzzled and typed a question mark.

She reviewed her actions in her mind again and did not notice anything wrong.

"Ji Hanzhang." She addressed her mother calmly. "Ji Hanzhang's research goal is to enable ordinary people to see the supernatural."

For this purpose, what could be more reassuring than having the authorities handle it personally?

Moreover, for Bureau 49, they are an organization where ordinary people make up the majority, and those with superpowers are a tiny minority. This ratio dictates that they must develop a device that allows ordinary people to see the supernatural.

Therefore, it's better for this kind of thing to fall into the hands of the 49th Bureau than into the hands of VOID and Taixu Academy.

All people with superpowers are birds of a feather—although that statement is somewhat absolute.

To some extent, both firearms and melee weapons can kill monsters.

Before his supernatural abilities advanced, Jiang Xingni relied entirely on weapons to kill monsters.

The only difference between people with superpowers and ordinary people is their superpowers and the ability to see strange and supernatural things.

She thought of the goggles in front of Shan Qing once again.

It seems that Bureau 49 has figured out how to make the supernatural visible to ordinary people.

However, Jiang Xingni did not understand why Shanqing claimed that there was a "lack of resources".

"Since they were able to take it, this data must be useful at least." Jiang Xingni sat on the high-speed train back, his eyes closed, speaking to the system in a lighthearted tone. "Maybe it can make up for what they mentioned before about the lack of resources?"

In any case, since these materials are in the hands of Bureau 49, Jiang Xingni feels that all the research results will not end up being sealed away because of the discrimination and arrogance of superhumans towards ordinary people.

As for Jiang Qishi, it was her father's research findings.

"They can't see the mountain scenery," Jiang Xing thought to himself.

—But Jiang Qishi wrote this sentence not just because he had nothing better to do, but to write it down for himself.

Information is only useful if it is transmitted.

When Jiang Qishi wrote down the information, he must have known that someone would be able to understand it in the future.

Jiang Xingni could think of that.

One version is that Jiang Qishi wrote it to himself.

After all, the idea that the whole world is just a comic book is too shocking, so it's not surprising that Jiang Qishi is restricted from remembering it all the time.

Perhaps he wrote it down to remind his future self, who would suffer from amnesia, that this world was actually just a comic book, and that the creator had been watching him all along. Jiang Xingni had seen this kind of plot before.

Another type is the one who isn't able to read these words, but there will always be someone who can understand what they mean.

Shanqing couldn't see these words.

These words could not be seen from the mountain corner.

This does not mean that everyone in the 49th Bureau cannot see these words.

Once the data is brought back, someone will eventually be able to uncover the truth they seek to uncover.

"Why can't it be you?" the system asked softly. "The one chosen by your father, the one who can see all the truth, why can't it be you?"

...?

Jiang Xingni had never considered this possibility.

She lowered her eyes and fell into deep thought.

"That's unlikely," Jiang Xingni mentally refuted the system's statement.

"If you were a renowned researcher, among your colleagues, yourself, and your daughter who can barely speak, who would you be more likely to inherit your research findings?"

Anyway, Jiang Xingni put himself in her shoes.

Her first choice would definitely be herself, and her second choice would be her colleagues—the current main characters. Since she didn't have a daughter, she thought of the children she had encountered and rescued.

Jiang Xingni deeply felt that these kinds of children were the least trustworthy.

Who can know what kind of person a child will grow up to be?

"Moreover," Jiang Xingni said in a deep voice, "this isn't some ancient era where inheritance is passed down or there's a family business system."

When Jiang Qishi wrote this series of words, he probably couldn't have imagined that his daughter would one day follow in his footsteps.

Jiang Xingni may have died even earlier than them.

Perhaps Jiang Xingni simply lacks the talent for scientific research.

Perhaps Jiang Xingni awakened his superpowers early on, and then went astray, becoming part of the superpowered community that Jiang Qishi and Ji Hanzhang disliked.

She didn't think her father would place all those expectations on a minor child.

"If possible."

She thought about it.

"Jiang Qishi and Ji Hanzhang probably still hope that they can solve everything themselves, rather than handing these responsibilities over to others, whether colleagues or the next generation. If they can solve everything themselves, that would be the best choice."

They just died too young.

So they left behind a mess that they hadn't intended to leave behind.

You can't blame anyone else.

As for other gains, she successfully discovered that the Forty-Nine Bureau—besides the Taixu Academy, there were other official organizations that had been paying attention to them.

There are also conflicts between people with superpowers and ordinary people.

It's just that these conflicts have gone unnoticed by them all along.

And then there's Lu Ming—a reserve member of the main cast, an ordinary person, very likely her replacement. How will she ensure Lu Ming's survival?

She closed her eyes.

"No one should be coming to see me today, right?" Jiang Xingni kept asking the system to keep an eye on his hospital bed.

I thought I would spend a lot of time in the lower city, but coincidentally, everything was resolved quickly by the end of the day.

This saved Jiang Xingni a lot of time for future matters.


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