I Forged the Myth of the Ancient Overlords
Chapter 912 - 912 911. Based on rational analysis

Chapter 912: 911. Based on rational analysis Chapter 912: 911. Based on rational analysis Hearing Shia’s words, Cui Siter was somewhat surprised. He reached out to check the temperature on the colleague’s daughter’s forehead.

“Did you catch a cold from the air conditioning just now?”

“I’m very clear-headed.”

Shia leaned her head back, avoiding Cui Siter’s hand.

“I’m just basing this on rational analysis…”

As she spoke, Shia began looking for something on the table, but her sentence trailed off.

“What are you looking for?”

Lu Ban watched Shia rifling through things, unsure of her target.

At that moment, Cui Siter sighed, pulled open his drawer, and took out an Energy Bar, handing it to Shia.

“This is good, thank you, Uncle.”

Shia immediately beamed with joy, took the Energy Bar, tore open the wrapper, and started munching on it.

In no time at all, the Energy Bar was gone, and Shia contentedly gulped down water.

“I’m full now.”

Lu Ban watched Shia and suddenly felt that it made sense.

“Sorry, I usually start craving food as soon as I use my brain; it consumes too much energy.”

Shia smiled somewhat sheepishly.

“No problem, in the real world, you’re also quite fond of food.”

Lu Ban responded.

“Ah, speaking of the real world, I feel that it’s indeed possible that you might have come into contact with Another World.”

Shia said.

“From the perspective of psychology, um, never mind, you wouldn’t understand the terms anyway. Basically, certain things can leave an impression not just in an individual’s mind but also in the collective consciousness, which can lead to certain recognitions forming even when an individual has absolutely no exposure to them.”

“What does this have to do with his illness?”

Cui Siter couldn’t help but ask.

“So, it could be that some civilizations, or Another World, had once contacted humans from our world, leaving behind corresponding knowledge deep in memory, and Lu Ban just happened to remember it, which would explain why his last twenty years have been normal, but suddenly after a severe illness, he began talking about these things.”

Shia explained.

“Isn’t that a bit far-fetched?”

Cui Siter was somewhat skeptical.

After all, the concept of Another World is really hard to accept.

“It’s better than saying he’s been time-traveled into, or that his body has been taken over.”

Shia added.

“That’s true…”

Cui Siter nodded.

“Moreover, the existence of Another World is not impossible; even if the chance of encountering Another World is infinitesimally close to zero, it’s equivalent to a hundred percent at the scale of the universe.”

Shia continued, glancing at Lu Ban.

“We’ve also seen the dangers of that Jade Pendant; it’s difficult to explain with current science. Plus, we can’t go to Another World, so it’s nice to discuss it as if it’s just a setting, right?”

“Indeed…”

Cui Siter thought of some fantasy novels he had read, which featured bizarre and fantastical settings. If one were to obsess over the plausibility of these foundational settings, there would be no enjoyment in the novel.

“By the way, I heard that I also exist in Another World?”

Shia asked curiously.

“Yes.”

Lu Ban replied.

“According to your medical report, you have a condition that lets you remember everything you’ve seen, and then during treatment, there was a situation where you would recreate these things into fantasy stories, right?”

Shia confirmed.

“That’s right.”

Lu Ban nodded.

“So, in your ‘real world,’ what kind of person am I?”

Shia inquired.

“You are a magician, who probably due to a hard life, isn’t fussy about the flavor of food, and also a bit of a glutton. You’re very strong in combat, and in the end, to save a world, you became a Sakura tree.”

Lu Ban fell silent for a moment before continuing.

“A magician, that’s quite impressive.”

Shia nodded, and then after thinking for a bit.

“However, the idea of becoming a tree to save a world is pretty interesting; the me in your imagination seems quite noble. It’s just that I doubt the real me would do that.”

She said, and then continued,

“It’s not because of any other reason, but because I wouldn’t know whether my sacrifice would actually save the world. If I were deceived, or if my abilities weren’t enough, and I ended up dying in vain, wouldn’t that be a loss?”

“That’s true.”

Lu Ban agreed, nodding.

“So, if the me you know has a personality similar to the current me, I definitely wouldn’t choose such a method of sacrifice. Rather, I don’t agree with a salvation that requires sacrifice; only methods that ensure everyone can survive would be within my consideration.”

Shia stated.

“This is based on rational judgment, of course, the me you knew might have been influenced by other factors at that time. We can only say that we are similar but different people.”

Lu Ban didn’t answer; this was the first time he had learned about Shia’s thoughts.

If this Shia was the way Lu Ban knew her, having grown up in the modern environment, then Lu Ban could imagine what the Shia from He Dao must have felt, with what determination she had decided to sacrifice herself and become the Divine Sakura, which would endure on The Island for a century.

“Do you have any news about the merchants from that world in your memory?”

Shia asked again.

“There’s been no further investigation.”

Lu Ban replied.

After all, in that world, there were far more significant things than these merchants, and the criminal had been actively caught, not even the Jade Pendant was found.

“That’s a shame; I was hoping to use that to speculate about potential situations here.”

Shia mumbled, resting her chin on her hands.

“I suppose you have extremely strong logical reasoning and memory, so you’re able to process information and deduce a series of conclusions in a short time, most of which align with the facts, so the more information you have, the more likely you are to arrive at conclusions in the form of memories from ‘Another World.'”

“Am I that impressive?”

Lu Ban couldn’t help but feel smug and perplexed.

The two continued to look through the documents, but since the merchants were victims ten years ago, the investigation was superficial, and not much more information was available.

Cui Siter watched the two college students investigate, suddenly feeling a tinge of guilt.

However, he had already examined the data and hadn’t found anything else, so he thought of letting them look at it, searching for some inspiration.

Maybe he should get them something to eat?

Cui Siter thought when his phone began to vibrate; it was a call from a colleague.

After answering the phone, his face changed rapidly after hearing a few words.

Hanging up the phone, Cui Siter approached the two who were discussing.

“Just now, our colleagues contacted the company of the merchant couple, and they said that the couple is currently on a vacation on an island in Southeast Asia. Hearing that there has been progress on a case from years ago, they would like to meet us.”

Cui Siter said.

“They’ve invited us to the island.”

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