Doomsday Wonderland

Chapter 177: School of Higher Consciousness

Chapter 177: School of Higher Consciousness


Translator: Pluto Editor: Vermillion


“Why do I feel that this is part of your plans…” Lin Sanjiu let out a long sigh. She felt a slight itch to hit and fight with someone. Qian Zhengguan, who was sitting beside her, seemed to sense something and laughed sheepishly, trying to prove that he meant no harm.


Even though he was just… half… a Consular Officer, his ability was simply too c.r.a.ppy. It was basically a sh*tty ability.


“I wouldn’t care if you could only issue seven visas. At most, I wouldn’t get one from you.” Lin Sanjiu held her face in her hands. Her words came out a little m.u.f.fled through her fingers, “But, why is the destination of EVERY single visa different?”


Before that, when all of them found out that he could only issue seven visas, B.Rabbit and herself debated vehemently. For her, she felt that it was alright not to get a visa this time. She wanted to give up her chance of getting a visa. However, B.Rabbit remembered what had happened in the previous world. He was afraid that Lin Sanjiu would randomly get a visa in the next world and end up getting caught by Puppeteer. So, he wanted to accompany her no matter what. Once he became agitated, he started swearing.


Who would have known that they would quickly find themselves speechless? Since all of them were heading to different destinations, there wasn’t necessary for them to argue anymore.


“Didn’t I warn you that my ability isn’t that well-developed?” Qian Zhengguan rubbed his own face sluggishly. There was a painful mark on his face, as B.Rabbit kicked his cheek after staring angrily at the young man. Qian Zhengguan simply accepted that abuse and wasn’t angry at all, he continued speaking with a gentle tone, “Sister Lin, I want to thank you for giving me your ‘Agriculture Farm’ visa…”


Lin Sanjiu answered him with a snort, “Well, I can survive no matter where I go. But, look at you. You look like that sort of unlucky b.a.s.t.a.r.d that never gets any lucky breaks.”


At first, she was still a little worried that Nüwa gave her that visa with some ill intentions. However, after using her [Consciousness Mimicry] once, she erased that worry from her mind. It was impossible for her [Consciousness Mimicry] to fully imitate her target’s thought process and could only replicate some parts of it. Judging from this, a partial imitation of Nüwa’s thought process already delivered such results, if Nüwa really wanted to kill her, would she still be alive today?


With this, she decisively gave the visa to Qian Zhengguan. The small-faced young man who knew he got the better end of the stick continued mumbling in a long-winded manner. However, Lin Sanjiu’s mind had drifted off and she started thinking about her [School of Higher Consciousness]. She had no patience to listen to him prattle on. She hit his back twice and hurriedly excused herself, “I’m leaving for a while.” She jumped off one of the wooden stumps and walked away while he coughed.


Right now, the quietest place she could find was at the tree roots. Lin Sanjiu sat cross-legged on one of the large roots and took a deep breath. This time, with a single thought, her consciousness quickly slipped into her mindscape, as if someone dragged her down violently.


“You’re finally here一”


It wasn’t really that dark in her mindscape. Rather than true darkness, she found herself surrounded by layers and layers of colorful memories. Finally, she fell into a… cla.s.sroom.


The speakers, which represented Mrs. Manas, vibrated with emotions, “Lin Sanjiu, where did you go? Didn’t I tell you to come back to school immediately after you used your [Consciousness Mimicry]?”


Before answering her, Lin Sanjiu looked around. Even though there was now a blackboard, and the words ‘Learn well and improve daily!’ were painted in red above the teacher’s desk, but it seemed as though this cla.s.sroom was poorly converted from the previous kindergarten cla.s.sroom. There were only some slight changes to the decorations, and it really looked like a shabby attempt. Even her ‘cla.s.smates’ didn’t change.


“I can’t believe I even had some expectations…” Lin Sanjiu grumbled softly and sat down beside the Transformer figurine.


“I am not responsible for this half-a.s.sed decoration,” the teacher who had a strong connection to Lin Sanjiu’s subconsciousness spoke quickly. “Everything here is created through your higher consciousness, since you only have such a low level of higher consciousness—way lesser than your cla.s.smates—I have no choice but to make do with this little cla.s.sroom.”


Lin Sanjiu looked at the Transformer figurine sitting beside her, but she didn’t feel that his higher consciousness could be much higher than hers.


“When you were in kindergarten, we briefly touched on the topic of perception using your higher consciousness. Then, the school had to close due to various reasons…” Mrs. Manas said regretfully, “So, you missed the chance to learn quite a lot.”


“Why don’t you give the lecture from the start?” Anyway, Lin Sanjiu had many questions she wanted to ask. “What did you do when I was at Oasis? How did you help me maintain my ability to that extent?”


Mrs. Manas muttered to herself for a few seconds, as though she was considering how she could answer Lin Sanjiu. Just then, Lin Sanjiu heard a scratching sound from the blackboard. A few strokes of white chalk gradually appeared on the blackboard. This scene was simply like a scene of a haunting.


“This involves the essence of what one’s higher consciousness entails. If we look at one’s higher consciousness as the maximum potential of a person’s ability, we can view a person’s higher consciousness like a cheat machine. It allows a posthuman to develop his or her ability in various ways and open up many possibilities. For example, enhanced perception, consciousness mimicry, etc. They are not truly evolved abilities but skills that you gained because [School of Higher Consciousness] opened a new pathway for you.”


[Do you think I am really an elementary school student?] Lin Sanjiu thought to herself as she nodded to show that she understood what the teacher said.


“In the future, we will learn about the vast uses of your higher consciousness. Even when your body has not reached the right conditions to activate certain abilities, you can use your higher consciousness as a fuel… Of course, this is a drastic measure and I won’t recommend it.”


So, that was the reason why she couldn’t enter her [School of Higher Consciousness] after the incident at Oasis. She must have used up too much of her higher consciousness. When she recalled how she slept for more than a week after imitating Nüwa’s thought process, she felt a slight headache, “So, I would fall into a deep sleep when I used up too much of my higher consciousness?”


When Mrs. Manas heard Lin Sanjiu, she sighed, as though she felt that this was a difficult question and her following explanation would be very confusing.


“Right now, your higher consciousness is neither high nor low. Normally, you wouldn’t get so tired after only using your [Consciousness Mimicry] once. That situation was created by two main reasons. Firstly, I borrowed a little of your higher consciousness, but that isn’t important, so we will go to the next point.”


[Hey, I am more interested in the first reason.] Lin Sanjiu thought silently to herself.


“The intellect, mental capacity, and psyche of the target you chose to imitate… Putting it gently, her capabilities far exceed yours. You can understand this, right? Your target is stronger, so you have to use up more of your higher consciousness. On the other hand, if they’re weaker, imitating them would be so easy you wouldn’t even drop a sweat.


“That is to say, though I can imitate anyone, I am bounded by the upper limits of my higher consciousness?” Lin Sanjiu couldn’t help confirming what she heard.


The speakers paused, giving the impression that Mrs. Manas didn’t prepare for her lessons. “Theoretically, you are right. But, you made a mistake. You can’t just imitate anybody you know.”


“Huh?” Lin Sanjiu was a little surprised, “There are even conditions to imitate someone?”


“The person has to be someone you understand to some extent. If you tried to imitate Gong Daoyi now, you would find that you would not be able to successfully activate your Consciousness Mimicry. This is because you have zero understanding of the way he thinks, even though both of you fought together before. He is a person who had sealed away his thought process from the outside world.”


When Mrs. Manas mentioned that, Lin Sanjiu remembered that dawn when she was together with Nüwa. Even though they only spent a short time together, Nuwa had an open att.i.tude toward her and hid nothing—Lin Sanjiu still had a strong lasting impression of the woman’s personality, tone, and her tranquil yet extreme views.


On the other hand, when she thought of Gong Daoyi, she could only remember the faint smile on his beautiful face. Just when Lin Sanjiu was deep in her thoughts, the cla.s.sroom started to shake violently. She was just about to jump up when she remembered that she was in her own mindscape. She couldn’t help blurting out a question, “What’s going on?”


She barely uttered those words when the walls of the cla.s.sroom s.h.i.+fted two meters inward. The room wasn’t even that large at the start. The room was now half its size and she felt that the walls were closing in on her.


“This is bad,” Mrs. Manas said and made a soft sound that Lin Sanjiu couldn’t understand. “Lin Sanjiu, we will end the lesson here today. Remember, in the end, you might not be able to keep this pathway open… so you definitely have to keep practicing.”


“What hap—”


Before she could finish her sentence, Lin Sanjiu opened her eyes unwittingly. She had returned to reality. In the distance, she could still see her companions were still chatting away. She checked her own body condition and found that there was nothing wrong at all.