Hyperdimensional Warlock

Chapter 3824 Her Perspective



Chapter 3824 Her Perspective

Chapter 3824 Her Perspective

If it were in the real Modern City, Angel probably wouldn't be able to control others so smoothly relying solely on his ability to influence emotions through nightmares.

Especially when facing a fashion magician, as long as their spirit has a certain resistance, the invasion of Nightmare will definitely be discovered by them, and then they will take precautions.

But in the Wonderland copy, the power of nightmare is the basic force that constitutes the world, and no NPC can stop it.

Even a powerful magician can only delay the invasion of Nightmare by one or two seconds at most.

If it were an ordinary person, he would be controlled the moment they meet.

It is for this reason that Ululu's obvious resistance is so eye-catching.

Angel could even reasonably speculate that if he met Ululu in the real Modern City, Nightmare Illusion alone might not be able to successfully control her thoughts.

How can an ordinary person resist nightmares?

Angel looked at you inquiringly: "...Excuse my late night visit, but may I ask you a few questions?"

As the words fell, Wu Lulu's originally stiff expression gradually softened. Her previously frozen thoughts also gradually became active.

Angel has already returned "self-awareness" to Ululu, but has only slightly modified her perception of herself.

Wu Lulu looked at Angel in front of her. Although she was a little confused as to why Angel came to visit her in the middle of the night, when she thought that Angel was a new "friend", it seemed reasonable to her.

"What do you want to ask?" Wu Lulu took a headscarf and put her hair up, then came to the bar: "Wine? Or juice?"

Angel: "Ice water will do."

After taking the ice water, Angel moistened his throat and said, "I have a lot of questions to ask, especially I am very interested in your past."

Wu Lulu didn't mean it. As a friend, it was reasonable for her to want to know about her past.

“My past was actually pretty boring…”

Angel: "It's okay, I don't mind being boring."

"So what do you want to know?"

"Let's start with your family..."

……

Fifteen minutes later.

At Wululu's wave, Angel left her house.

This time, with Wu Lulu's help, he successfully took the elevator and went down to the third floor of Fangxie Li Commercial Building. Originally, he and the staff of the radio station had agreed to meet here.

However, Angel took a look from a God's perspective and found that he had not yet got off the train, so he simply walked towards the train platform.

Coincidentally, his next stop also required taking a train.

While rushing to the platform, Angel was thinking about his previous conversation with Ululu.

What is said in the mission summary is true.

Wululu herself really didn't know what secrets she was hiding. In fact, when Angel asked this question, she even acted confused.

Because from her perspective, she is just an ordinary person.

Although Wu Lulu herself appeared to be ignorant of the "secret", she was involved in the matter after all, and Angel also heard a lot of new information from her.

Especially the story of that "illness" at the beginning is completely different when told from Wululu's perspective and from the perspective of Wululu's parents.

According to Sulusa, Ululu had obvious cognitive impairment at the time and often called a horse a zebra.

But according to Wu Lulu herself, she did not think that she was "sick" at the time.

In fact, from her perspective, she thought she had never been sick at all.

Even though Angel clearly told her that when she was six years old, Slusha took her to the hospital for treatment, Wu Lulu still looked confused.

It was as if she no longer had that memory.

It was not until Angel mentioned that Wu Lulu mistook "medicine" for "carrots" that Wu Lulu suddenly realized: "When I was a child, my mother cooked carrots for me every day. Although I hated the taste of carrots at first, I got used to it later..."

"As I grew up, I could no longer find the taste of carrots that I ate as a child."

In the face of Wululu's sigh, Angel remained silent.

...It's not that you can't find the taste of your childhood, but what you ate when you were a child was not carrots at all, but medicine. When you grow up, you eat real carrots!

Wu Lulu: "Also, when I was a kid, my mother would take me to a big manor every month, and the farmers there would give her a lot of carrots. The carrots I eat are grown in that manor, but the memory is too distant, and I don't even remember where that manor is now."

There is no doubt that this so-called carrot-growing estate is a hospital.

Through extrasensory perception, Angel was able to determine that Wu Lulu believed that what she said was the truth.

In her memory, there was no doctor at all, only some memories that she recognized the logic of.

Therefore, if Angel had come directly to Wululu before, he probably would not have been able to ask anything, let alone obtain a "confession".

Because from Wu Lulu's perspective, her experiences are completely different from those of the outside world.

She is like a girl who has entered a rabbit hole. What she sees and hears is different from the real world in reality.

In other words, perhaps from Wululu's perspective, pushing her father down the stairs and starving Supa to death may also be contrary to the actual situation.

Thinking of this, Angel asked about his father and the Great Dane Supa.

And what Wu Lulu said was indeed different from the real situation, but it was not completely divorced from reality.

According to Wu Lulu, the reason she pushed her father was because her father slapped her in the face a second ago and she was very angry, so she pushed him.

However, Wu Lulu didn't notice at all that there was a staircase behind her father.

So when her father fell, she was also surprised. However, this surprise did not last long, because she found that her father actually took out a fly swatter and tried to catch up with her and hit her.

She ran away immediately.

Later she found out that her father had been to the hospital with both legs broken.

When her mother asked her if she had pushed him, she admitted it. But she clearly remembered that her father's legs were still intact after he fell down the stairs, and he chased her and beat her.

But after she said these words, her mother looked at her with eyes full of sadness, and then took out more carrots for her to eat.

Angel: "..." Although Wululu admitted that she pushed her father, there are many strange points. Because Wululu slapped Wululu on the platform of the train station in the morning, and Wululu pushed her father at home in the evening.

But in Wu Lulu's story, she was slapped first, and then she fought back out of grievance.

There is almost no time gap between the two.

From Wu Lulu's perspective, both logic and reason are self-consistent.

But from Ingres's perspective, those ten-plus hours with Ululu seemed like they were stolen.

Hey, stealing time? That sounds familiar...

Could it be that Wu Lulu’s secret is related to the “time thief”?

Angel thought about it and felt that it was unlikely. The time thief sounded like someone who stole time, but what he stole was not time, but choice.

Obviously, it’s not the same as Wululu’s situation.

Wu Lulu's situation is more like a disorder of time cognition or memory loss.

In addition, Wululu said that she saw her father chasing her with a fly swatter, which is obviously impossible. How could Wululu chase her with her legs broken?

This is obviously also a cognitive confusion.

From Uroro's perspective, after being pushed down the stairs, he saw his daughter's cold eyes, as if she wanted to kill him.

This is also different from what Wu Lulu said.

Angel could be sure that under super perception, neither Uroro nor Ululu were lying. So, everything was still caused by the "disease"?

Ingres did not comment and continued to ask about "Supa's death."

Wu Lulu did have a new explanation. The reason why she took Supa away and locked him in the basement was because... Supa bit his younger brother.

Wu Lulu said: "My parents were in the hospital at the time. It was just me, my brother, Subi...Supa, and a nanny. The nanny was out shopping, so my brother and I were eating strawberry pie at home. I don't like strawberry pie, but my brother loves it and his mouth was full of jam."

"And Supa also happens to like jam. When he noticed the jam on his brother's face, he bit it directly..."

"My brother's face was covered in blood after being bitten. I was shocked and took Supa to the basement and locked him up."

"I just wanted to scare it, but then I forgot about it. When I went to see it a day later, Supa had...starved to death."

When Wu Lulu said this, sadness and guilt flashed in her eyes.

"I really didn't think of starving it to death..."

After hearing Wu Lulu's story, a flash of enlightenment appeared in Angel's eyes: It was indeed another case of time cognitive dissonance.

Wululu locked Supa in the basement for not just one day, but several days, until Supa was starved to death.

As for what Wu Lulu said, that she locked up Supa because the dog bit her brother, this is most likely also groundless.

At least, Angel didn't hear similar words from Wululu's parents.

Uroro is also a person who attaches great importance to "reasons". He can accept hatred with reasons, but cannot accept evil without reasons. Therefore, if Uroro really dealt with Supa because Supa bit his brother, then Uroro would definitely tell this matter and might even forgive Uroro's behavior.

Since he didn't say it, the rumor that Supa bit his brother is still false.

But this does not prove that Wu Lulu lied.

In the letter that Wu Lulu sent to the "Solving Problems Mailbox", there was this passage: "My younger brother seemed to like strawberry pie very much. He even got into the pie as a strawberry and offered it to me. But I don't like strawberry pie, so I gave this pineapple pie to Subi. By the way, Subi is my dog. He often meows at me. After eating the mango pie I gave him, he excitedly turned into a pile of bones in the basement..."

This passage is confusing, but if you think about it carefully, it actually corresponds to what Wu Lulu said.

All in all, Wu Lulu's situation is very strange. From her perspective, everything is logical. On the contrary, it is strange that her parents suddenly stop loving her and even ignore her.

For this reason, Angel's original plan of asking Wu Lulu when she became "ill-fed" and who was around her when she became "ill-fed" in order to find "witnesses" was unsuccessful.

Because Wu Lulu herself didn’t think she was sick at all.

However, regarding the "physical evidence", Angel also asked Wu Lulu whether she had ever sent a letter to the "Sorrow-Relieving Mailbox", and her answer was... yes.

Because at that time she already felt that her parents were deliberately distancing themselves from her, and she felt aggrieved, so she wrote a letter to seek help from the outside world.

This letter was indeed written by her at that time, and it is very likely the "physical evidence", or one of the "physical evidences".

Let’s put aside the physical evidence for now. The most important thing now is to find the “human witness”.

Before communicating with Wululu, Angel had imagined many possible "witnesses", and as he talked with Wululu, Angel actually had some guesses about the "witnesses".

The witness must be someone related to Wu Lulu’s “illness” during her time.

There are three stages of Wululu's illness: the beginning of the illness; the middle of the illness; and the end of the illness.

Human witnesses must appear during these three periods.

What can be confirmed is that Wu Lulu did not know that she was sick from the beginning to the end, and other people did not know when Wu Lulu became ill, so the human evidence most likely has nothing to do with the "beginning of the illness" because there is no way to trace the source.

Angel had previously confirmed that Slusa, who witnessed the entire process of Wululu's illness, was not the so-called witness, so the "time of illness" was most likely not related to the witness.

So now the only time for “witnesses” to appear is when the illness is over.

Who is the person most associated with “The End of Illness”?

There is no doubt that this is the person who cured Wu Lulu's "illness"!

——Yes, Wululu's illness has long been cured. Angel had already tested it when he was at Wululu's house before, and her cognition is normal now.

So who cured her illness?

Is it the doctor in the hospital? Personally, Angle thinks, no.

If mental illness could be cured simply by taking medication, it wouldn't be a "big secret."

Since the "Time Radio" uses Wululu's secret to form the so-called "random tasks", it is very likely that Wululu's "disease" is not a real "disease".

In other words, it is a disease that cannot be cured by conventional medical methods.

Now it is certain that Wu Lulu’s illness has been cured long ago, so who cured her in the first place?

Thinking of this, Angel asked Wu Lulu again: "When you were about seven or eight years old, did you meet anyone other than your mother who also said that you were sick?"

Wu Lulu had a puzzled expression and murmured in a low voice: "I've already told you, I'm not sick."

Angel thought about it and changed his words, "When you were seven or eight years old, did you meet someone who left a deep impression on you, or someone who could perform magical magic?"

In Angel's opinion, the fact that this disease could be noticed by the "Time Radio" and formed a corresponding task must be related to the extraordinary. And in the modern city, the only person who can solve the extraordinary problem is the fashion magician.

Therefore, it is very likely that Wu Lulu's illness was cured by a fashion magician.

And this fashion magician might be the...witness mentioned in the mission!


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