Chapter 489 Weird Piety
Chapter 489 Weird Piety
Caesar kept reading soul fragments from different people.
They are all from that village.
There are men and women with different occupations.
Hunters, pharmacists, farmers, idlers, all kinds of people.
Judging from the proportion of people, this village seems to rely on farming as the basic source of income.
It’s not quite true to call it a village, as it doesn’t seem to be much different from a town.
There is a forest next to it, which seems to be a corner of a monster forest that has expanded to here. It is impossible to tell the exact location, but what we know is that various monsters run out from it from time to time.
Therefore, there are special guards and hunters in the town who patrol regularly at night to protect the safety of the town.
From these scattered memories, Caesar was able to learn that the place where Valissa lived seemed to be very close to the forest, outside the town.
It seemed that someone had advised her to move to a more popular place so that the monsters would not dare to attack at night. Otherwise, it would be too dangerous for a single woman to live in such a place at night. If any dangerous monster really ran out of the woods, she might not even have the chance to call for help and would be killed directly.
But Valissa refused on the grounds that her financial situation did not allow it - she moved here from somewhere else and her parents were not here.
The house she lived in was also abandoned by someone else, but she later rented it from the village, renovated it, and moved in.
It’s a good thing that she is a woman, and a doctor. If she were a man, the people in the village would probably not welcome such a person to live with them.
Anyway, she settled down there.
Caesar continues to understand Valissa's true image from various perspectives.
He could roughly understand that Valissa seemed to be a very kind person and everyone had a good impression of her.
Kind, helpful, lively and cheerful, and good at listening to troubles and comforting people.
She's a very nice girl.
Logically, everyone should like her.
But the endings of these memories are quite strange.
Valissa's head was torn off and she fell in a pool of blood, while the entire village sang and danced together, as if celebrating this lynching.
The contrast between before and after was so great that Caesar found it quite strange.
what is this?
He didn't get an answer. After all, these memories were too fragmented. Most of them were just a short fragment, and then moved on to the next part.
Then there was another short clip, which did not provide any useful information.
If it weren't for the fact that these memories could still feel the corresponding emotions at the time, Caesar might not even be able to piece together what they thought of Valissa.
There was another thing that made Caesar feel strange.
These people in the memory all inexplicably have a special liking and love for Valissa.
No matter male or female, old or young, with or without a wife or husband.
They all have a special feeling towards Valisa.
It made Caesar feel a little creepy.
Like some kind of humanoid memetic contamination?
It’s not entirely true to say that it’s inexplicable.
After all, she was a pretty good girl, kind-hearted, helpful, and naturally approachable. Moreover, they had all received help from Valissa, so it wasn't wrong for them to have some feelings for her.
The reason why it is a bit strange is that the favorability is a bit too high.
Many people obviously have their own lovers, but they still think of Valissa's face from time to time, which is a bit chilling.
Caesar even saw the memories of the son of the original "Butcher" among these memories.
A young man of sixteen or seventeen, his favorite thing to do is to secretly fantasize about Valissa's face at night and practice alone.
He has a special ability, which is to feel how much a person likes another person.
This is a weird intuition.
Caesar has peeked into the memories of quite a few people, and these memories can prove that he really has this strange-sounding ability, and it is quite accurate.
Basically, every guess is correct.
In other words, he also knows what his father is thinking?
Caesar noticed this.
Looking back at his later memories, it seemed that in order to stop the Butcher's idea, he told this information to his mother, causing her and the Butcher to have a big fight, just to reduce two competitors.
Yes, two.
What kind of special magic does this Valissa have?
Caesar became even more curious about this.
He moved forward while reading these fragmented memories.
As long as he read one, he would throw the energy core back into the body of those puppets, rewrite the commands in its body, and then move on.
Until later on, there was no need for Caesar to take action himself. As long as the puppets around him took action, they would subdue the newly appeared puppets, and then hand over the core of their compatriots to Caesar with both hands. By the way, they would grab the scattered parts to prevent them from moving, so that Caesar could rewrite the instructions in their bodies after reading them.
It's a very strange feeling...
Caesar just read along the way.
Among the memories he had read, most were from ordinary people and there was nothing special about them.
Only the [butcher] and his son in the front are worth noting, because the story is really outrageous.
This continued until Caesar met a guy who was different from all the previous mechanical puppets.
The other mechanical puppets do not have [real weapons]. For example, the [butcher] has a butcher knife, the [tailor] has needles and thread for making clothes, and the [farmers] use pitchforks.
Neither of them are weapons designed to kill people in the true sense.
But the puppet in front of him is different.
Spears, bows and arrows, each one looks quite lethal.
And its strength is stronger than other mechanical puppets.
Reached the middle stage of the epic stage.
I have to say that the [Musician] is really good at making puppets.
Caesar personally took action again, blew up the puppet in front of him, took out the energy core, and read the memories inside.
This guy's job is [Monster Control Team], which is probably similar to a hunter or village self-defense force.
The first moment he accessed his memory, Caesar saw something different.
That was a night.
With an ulterior motive in mind, he quietly came to the side of Valissa's house, stepped on the wall and looked inside.
This one look revealed something quite extraordinary.
Valissa knelt in her own small yard, seeming to be chewing something in her mouth.
The moonlight shone on her face, and blood flowed from the corners of her mouth, looking so weird and terrifying. Her originally fair face was now even paler, like a ghost, with her eyes closed, and a mysterious piety.
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