Chapter 861: Uses of the Collective Consciousnesses
Chapter 861: Uses of the Collective Consciousnesses
Compass Carburettor stared at his wristwatch before focusing on the dragon plushies around him, sensing that they gave out similar wavelengths, ‘She’s taking advantage of the collective consciousness.’
Based on their short conversation, he understood the ingenuity with which his daughter had taken advantage of her problems and instead turned them into benefits.
There were millions of collective consciousnesses trapped in her, all vying to gain control over her body. At this time, Stencil approached the collective consciousness that weren’t cunning retards and struck a deal with them.
The deal was simple: They could fuse with the Hero World and become its collective consciousness for a certain duration. When they do this, they would grow. After all, thanks to Stencil’s plans, the natives of the Hero World had strong self-value, not to mention having an innate resistance to anything foreign, including Systems.
Moreover, their values consisted of self-effort and never relying on forbidden methods like making a deal with the devil or relying upon a System.
And this resulted in the consciousness of everyone being strong, refined, and sharp towards their objective, lucrative for any collective consciousness.
By fusing into the world, the collective consciousness would gain all that and evolve accordingly, gradually morphing from a Cultivation World collective consciousness to a Hero World collective consciousness.
They could become smart and have a stronger defence against Systems. Therefore, quite a few collective consciousnesses jumped on Stencil’s side.
Following that, Stencil used these collective consciousnesses—by fusing them into the world—to birth new ideas, resulting in the creation of diverse Heroes and Villains. Even though Cultivation Worlds had lacking intelligence among the people, they had one of the most diverse worlds, cultures, and races.
And hence, by using them, new concepts could be birthed in her world. It was a win-win situation for both Stencil and the collective consciousnesses on her side. Moreover, as the years pass, the concepts birthing the Heroes and Villains would become more and more diverse and complex.
It would result in the world’s growth hastening too, which would make it more beneficial for the collective consciousnesses to fuse into the world for short durations.
With that, Stencil turned one of the major problems implicating her into a benefit. There was still the problem of her power and age regressing once every day. But since the collective consciousness controlling her body at the moment said that she wished to solve her issues on her own, Compass Carburettor didn’t interfere beyond that.
“My daughter has grown up.” He sighed in response and arrived at the border of the dimension, staring at Platinum Head to ask, “How confident are you in this invasion?”
“And what’s your objective?”
“In the Gunmetal Gold World, the Invaders are split into five stars, with each star equalling twenty levels of a Grade 1 System.” Platinum Head said, nodding in response, “I’m the only one that knows about Systems in this world thanks to the Genesis Hero’s teachings. The rest are still ignorant about it.”
“So, you understand their strength then.” Compass Carburettor nodded, “Even your S-Class Heroes are between levels 30-40 of a System. That means fighting a two Star Invader is your limit.”
“Earth Star is way stronger than that, but he’s just one person.” Compass Carburettor spoke as he made eye contact, “So, what makes you confident in the success of your plan?”
“Until now, only the weakest among the Two Star Invaders have invaded our world. We lack data regarding the stronger Invaders. So, we only plan to capture a Three Star Invader, bring them back here and study them.” Platinum Head said, “As long as we understand them completely, we would be able to deal with them swiftly.”
“That’s it?” Compass Carburettor was surprised, “Your goal is to just kidnap one Invader?”
“Yes,” Platinum Head nodded, “That’s all we need to figure out a countermeasure against them.”
“After all,” He grinned and pointed up, “Once we have all the data regarding a stronger species, we would easily be able to capture the weaker Invaders surrounding our world barrier.”
A dragon plushie arrived before them and pissed on their legs like a dog, teleporting them back to the room as Compass Carburettor asked, “Do you want me to accompany you guys? If a stronger Invader interrupts the mission, I can deal with them.”
“That won’t be necessary. We don’t want you to destroy our whetstone.” Platinum Head smiled, “I’ll be leading this mission personally. Besides,”
He made eye contact, “Weren’t you planning to train our younger generation? Make them better equipped to deal with the Invaders. Your powers should make it possible, right?”
“Alright, I’ll trust you guys.” Saying so, Compass Carburettor vanished from the spot, returning to the Nampur Hero Academy.
Once his figure vanished, Platinum Head returned to the meeting room, staring at the nervous expressions of the board of directors, “The Contained Villain has returned to the Nampur Hero Academy. He has expressed his support for our mission.”
“How can we trust this information?” Lion’s Share frowned, “This is the Contained Villain that has terrorised the world for decades.”
“I only mentioned that he’s our ally, not a friend.” Platinum Head glared at the board of directors, “And, the one that convinced him to support us is Lady Genesis herself. It seems the Contained Villain has a personal vendetta against the Invaders, so it’s for the best we make use of that.”
“A personal vendetta strong enough for him to support us,” Lion’s Share nodded, able to accept it for he was able to sense using his powers that this statement was indeed true.
Compass Carburettor indeed wished to rip apart the Invader System, for it had cut Stencil’s arm before. If Stencil hadn’t told him to stay put and let her deal with this herself, he would have charged out there to hunt the Invader System already.
No, he still planned to do the same. Just that, he was patient enough to wait until Stencil’s objectives were achieved first.
“Yes, I could sense the Contained Villain’s suppressed hatred against the Invaders. Honestly, it was terrifying.” Grass Weaver said, trembling for a moment, “But the more I observed him, the more it didn’t make sense.”
“There are emotions akin to a nuclear explosion within him, but he’s still maintaining a calm expression, which isn’t a facade.” He said in confusion, “It’s strange.”