Chapter 74 Viewpoint

The existence of ideas can be roughly divided into three types.

 The first type uses the human body as a melting pot and continuously releases normal energy that is equivalent to life energy.

 The second type is the thoughts that geniuses and celebrities in various fields unconsciously impart to their works.

 This kind of thought seems to be the embodiment of ingenuity, representing the ultimate skill in their field and their pure will without any distracting thoughts.

 Hence, this kind of thought attached to the work usually lasts for a long time.

 The third type is after a person dies, using strong negative emotions as a carrier, they become thoughts after death that remain in the world like phosphorous fire.

The source of this kind of thoughts is usually an obsession that is difficult to resolve.

  And because it was born from negative emotions, it has threats of varying strengths and weaknesses.

·Those with the ability to read thoughts are actually okay. As long as they do not enter the state of "absolute", they can basically resist the threat from thoughts after death.

 But once ordinary people encounter thoughts of death, they will lose their lives at worst, and lose their intelligence at worst.

  This is Morrow's understanding of the three forms of existence of mind energy.

 Hence, he was inevitably surprised when he heard that the virus was related to thoughts of death.

 In other words, it was difficult for him to imagine that there could be a correlation between the two.

In fact, since he came to this world, he has seen many thoughts on antiques or handicrafts, but after death, he has only seen them once on an airship.

 "It has something to do with thoughts after death...for example?"

 Morrow stepped over a pile of corpses and came to Sambika's side. He lowered his head and looked into the well-preserved coffin.

  Then he saw a corpse that seemed to be artificially sewn, with a smoke-like black aura lingering on it, giving people an ominous look.

 Sambika frowned, staring down at the black thoughts in the coffin, and explained in her unique soft tone: "The virus... was 'created' by the thoughts after death."

 "Huh?"

Morro was stunned for a moment, and after looking at his thoughts, he said in surprise: "Sambika, are you sure?"

Sambika nodded lightly.

 Morrowton was surprised.

 How can thoughts after death reach this level?

 "That means...as long as the thought of death continues to exist, viruses will continue to be created?"

 Moro withdrew his gaze from the coffin, looking at the thought of death, and turned to Sambika.

 Sambica sighed: "Yes."

 Morrow thought something outrageous.

 But he also thought of the few plots in the original work that were related to thoughts after death.

Even the "Million Reincarnation Cat" has the ability to be resurrected on the spot relying on the after-death thought mechanism. Now it is just a post-death thought that keeps creating viruses, which is nothing.

   I can only say... it is really unreasonable to read this kind of thing.

 Even the phenomenon of "death" cannot restrain its strange characteristics.

 Sambika said worriedly: "With the research information of "OG" and my ideas, we should be able to make a special anti-viral medicine within a day, but the source of the virus involves thoughts of death... If we don't purify it, it will continue to multiply."

Hearing this, Morrow's eyes flashed, and then he fell silent.

Sambika didn't notice Moreau's reaction. She stared at the thought of death in the coffin, frowned and said, "My master is a mind-killer, but her ability cannot deal with thoughts after death, by the way..."

Suddenly, she seemed to have thought of something, and the worry in her eyes suddenly faded a lot.

  "I can ask Master if she knows a mind-killer who is good at purifying thoughts after death!"

  Sambika."

  Sambika heard the sound and looked at Morrow.

 Morro reminded: "There is no rush in matters of after-death thoughts. Let's heal the villagers first."

 Hbit "Ah, that's right."

 Sambika nodded heavily, immediately bent down and stretched out his hand, passing through the smoke-like black thoughts, and gently pressed on the body in the coffin.

Morrow was slightly startled when he saw Sambika's sudden action.

  He was about to stop Sambika, but noticed that the afterlife thoughts in the coffin did not show any intention to attack.

 Is the core to create a virus...

 Morrow stared at the unresponsive thoughts of death and thought in his heart.

  Even the unreasonable thoughts after death seem to follow the mechanism.

 While Moro was thinking about it, Sambika had already retracted his hand.

 The palm, which was originally as crystal clear as white jade, with veins visible, now seems to have experienced a long period of erosion, and the skin is as withered as wrinkled tree bark.

 This condition should be caused by a virus, but for some reason, the virus takes effect so quickly.

Morrow's eyes were filled with surprise.

 Sambika raised his aging right hand and explained softly: "My idea is to actively 'transfer' the virus into the body, so that it will immediately enter the disease stage..."

 Sambika "Stop, I don't need to know this kind of thing."

 Morro interrupted Sambika's words in time.

  How can anyone take the initiative to reveal his telekinesis ability?

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 Sambika certainly understands this.

  She looked at Moreau silently and said: "It doesn't matter, my thoughts are only aimed at the virus... I can use my body to analyze the weaknesses of the virus, so as to obtain a special formula to overcome the virus."

  "This ability of yours..."

Morrow glanced at Sambica's palm and said: "The risk is very high."

 "Well, if the virus cannot be analyzed 'within the time limit', I will die."

Sambica's expression was calm when he talked about death.

  Regardless of the existence of the ability to think, this is the awareness that virus hunters should have.

  Morrow suddenly felt respectful and couldn't help but said: "Is it necessary to take such a big risk... You have professional knowledge and can use Nian as an auxiliary method."

  I think. It is necessary. My master is a mind-killer. When a mind-killer removes mind, he will inevitably transfer the risks inherent in mind to himself... My ability was actually born under the influence of the master. For this reason, the master always sighs. "

Staring at the aging palm, Sambika whispered: "But I know very well... fighting the virus is actually a race against time, so I am very happy that I have this ability. Moreover, analyzing viruses is different from erasing thoughts. As long as I understand the virus better, the risk of analysis will be lower."

 This is simply a perfect example of self-sacrifice for others.

 Sambika quickly created an antiviral agent using his mind power and the virus information in the research institute.

 In just half a day, the villagers who had suffered from the virus gradually recovered under the influence of the medicine and were out of danger.

But Hisoka was really bored and ran out to hang out.

 In the Tomb Research Institute, Moreau looked at the two people wearing protective suits who had been left behind.

   "As agreed in advance, before you two leave here, I will not take action against you, let alone chase you out, so you can leave now."

  The two people quickly looked at each other, as if they had received an amnesty, and walked towards the passage like crazy.

 Morrow just picked up his phone to confirm some information with Argo. After a few minutes passed, he used his other hand to release two coin-sized flying stars.

  咻咻——

 The flying star flew out from his finger, turned around the tomb passages, and went up the stairs, accurately hitting the two people who had already run into the courtyard.

  There was a muffled sound.

  The two fell down in response.

 Inside the Tomb Research Institute.

 Morrow put down his cell phone and came to the coffin.

 Annual Ring——

Can   absorb thoughts of death?

 Morrow thought to himself.

 At the same time.

 Sambika dialed her master's phone number.

 (End of this chapter)