Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1158: The Outsider_2


This is like a giant; your powerful strength scares away the hungry beasts from approaching you. But when you fall asleep, you can't exert your power. At this point, even ants and mice can gnaw you to the bone. Feng Yi was in such a state just now.

From the moment he played Feng Luo, the original plan had already gone off track. According to the normal plot development, Feng Luo could not appear in his dream, and Feng Yi almost couldn't dream of Feng Luo. However, due to his preoccupation with Feng Luo, when he entered that dimension space, Feng Yi's consciousness remained in the segment of Feng Luo.

If you have to use something as a metaphor for this situation, the television is a good example. When you fall asleep at night with the TV on, playing the program you're watching, or even a long storytelling show.

When the person who falls asleep with the TV on falls asleep, their consciousness will subtly change due to the changes in the surroundings. Unless the person is very sleepy and doesn't dream.

Once they fall asleep with the TV on and start dreaming, although it's not a hundred percent guarantee, the probability is over fifty percent that the scenes in their dream will inevitably interact with the TV's narrative.

Feng Yi's situation was exactly that of divine contemplation, making his condition quite dangerous at that time. Because he was acting as Feng Luo, not himself, and in Feng Yi's subconscious, perhaps thinking that Feng Luo had no self-preservation abilities. This was the most deadly. Once faced with a threatening entity, Feng Yi's conflicting consciousness would attempt to connect, seeking an answer as to whether Feng Luo could survive such a moment.

This results in the conclusion that the probability of escape is close to fifty percent, perhaps a bit higher, because in dreams, the gap between expectations and reality is not large. So, this probability is about sixty percent, which means Feng Luo's chance of not escaping is perhaps forty percent, or even lower.

But, don't underestimate this forty percent. If you're unlucky enough to stand on the forty percent scale, you'll never return.

The second dangerous thing is Feng Yi's dream interacting with two unknown individuals, causing quantum reactions, which was extremely dangerous for Feng Yi at the time.

Firstly, those two people did not recognize Feng Yi, meaning they could only take Feng Yi as a passer-by, or maybe an opponent, which was the worst-case scenario. Feng Yi's magnetic field would directly affect the control of the dream. Because his magnetic field was weak, he wouldn't hold the dominant position, and no matter how powerful Feng Yi was, he'd be suppressed by the dominant consciousness of those two's worldview in the dream.

To break such a situation, there are only two ways.

The first method is to forcibly break the situation through Feng Yi's special laws. At first, Feng Yi didn't know whether it would work. Mo Ying also didn't know if it worked, because the physical rules of different time-spaces differ, so a phenomenon effective in this timeline might not be evident in another time-space.

As it turned out, Feng Yi succeeded. It shows that dreams, while dreams, are also microcosmic forms evolved by positive material quantum, not the antiparticle structure contradictory to gravitational spacetime rules. Or in other words, Feng Yi's special law includes both positive and negative structures, and the result shows that Feng Yi's laws are not constrained by probabilistic spatial rules.

The second method involves another person's forcible intrusion into each other's dreams. Only then did Mo Ying fold Zhang Xiaobo's time-space axis and dock it, as well as with Mengdie. This is how they appeared to kill monsters and enemies together.

As for Zhang Xiaobo, he intrinsically has a physique much stronger than the average person. His strong physique is not innate but rather honed through post-military training, possessing a certain aura.

This aura is not obvious among them because everyone's aura in this circle is stronger than Zhang Xiaobo's. But would you say Zhang Xiaobo is weak? Absolutely not. His aura is definitely not weak; it's just that everyone's magnetic field is too strong, which makes Zhang Xiaobo appear weak.

Take Sky Shadow, for example. This person naturally has a strong aura, coupled with a clear display of strength and personality, making their aura imaginable.

Then look at Kexiao and Mengdie. These two people's auras are apparently introverted. From the outside, you can't see anything, but just spend some time with them, and you'll discover that their aura is no weaker than Sky Shadow's. Such people are very assertive and strong-willed.

Although Kexiao jokes around regularly, clearly, that's just regular behavior. No one jokes with him at critical moments, and certainly, no one dares to joke with him.

Mengdie's aura is reflected in her attitude. Just her taciturn nature and ignoring everyone is enough to see the issue.

Compared to the above people, Feng Yi appears more humanized, only in daily life. Once problems arise, Feng Yi's handling capability is no less than anyone's. His aura is obviously strong, the same type as Sky Shadow. However, now Feng Yi has no aura, because he appears purely as a stream of consciousness, not even a breath. So no matter how strong Feng Yi was in life, he cannot compete with living form consciousness in the probability space.

Therefore, Zhang Xiaobo's claimed lack of aura is only compared with this group. He would of course have a much stronger aura than ordinary people, so when reactions just happened, his invading consciousness quickly took the lead in this dream.

As for Mengdie, she would not be disturbed by the person making this dream, solely staying in an observer angle. In fact, this is evident from the name that Mengdie treaded under Zhang Xiaobo's rules.

Initially, Mengdie didn't dream, but her Spiritual Perception was very sharp. Because she sensed Feng Yi's aura, she did not reject Mo Ying's guidance.

But it was just at a guiding level, even though she was in Zhang Xiaobo's dominant world, she still played an outsider role, leisurely strolling and observing everything around her. In the beginning, she did not have a nickname thing above her head. Nicknames exist only in game worlds. Since Mengdie hadn't integrated into this world, a nickname naturally couldn't exist.

The reason she integrated into this world was undoubtedly only one — she discovered Feng Yi and approached him, subconsciously greeting him.

So after a few simple chats, Mengdie truly integrated into this world and accepted Feng Yi's invitation to form a team.

In other words, even at this time, Mengdie's consciousness remained independent, able at any time to take control of the dream, alter the pattern rules of this Alternate Space to what she wanted, or transform into a space her subconscious wanted to change to. However, she did not do so. Instead, she tried to integrate into this world.

This indicates that Mengdie's subconscious does not exclude this space. So she integrated in and successfully met Zhang Xiaobo and Hans.

Another person is Hans. Hans was always in an observer state because he is the game creator. His subconscious always treats the game as a sandbox-like structure. It can be said that Hans's love for this game mainly stems from Revenge Shadow Rider, while the game itself is only a small part.

He does not believe that Revenge Shadow Rider would do anything in such a boring guild battle. Hence, Hans consistently watched the process of players versus NPCs as a sandbox game, without immersing himself into it. Hans didn't even consider Revenge Shadow Rider. His subconscious would avoid this point as much as possible, allowing himself to relax a little. Thus, Hans and Mengdie can both be said to be true outsiders to this dream.

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