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Chapter 459 Similarities between Tregchia and Castor (page 12)

"You should know that I have no interest in the so-called power. What I really want to get is something behind the so-called gods." Castor paused and then said, "If possible, I hope to be able to The tone connects all the 'I's."

This is not the idea of ​​one Castor, but the common idea of ​​the three Castors present. If the previous red card and blue card are still uncertain, then when they see that there are still existences in other universes, the Bat Card After Stowe had an unfortunate childhood, world crisis and turmoil, and was left alone, it was natural that they hoped to change everything.

At least, as pioneers, they can protect some of their 'selves' that have not yet grown up.

Tregear looked at Casto's answer and finally said, "God, if you are really interested in this kind of power."

"I have seen countless universes. I have seen some things that are not gods, but are like gods and seem to be in higher dimensions, such as girls wearing red shoes, red balls that can change reality, and script writers who seem to be Regarding the rewriting of reality, if you can really find the world above, I will too."

Tregear made it very obvious, and Castor understood what he meant. For a world where high latitudes do exist, Tregear is indispensable for curiosity.

As we all know, in Okopeng's world view, there are things that seem to have the power of gods, but are not gods.

And Tregear will study the so-called gods of the origin of chaos like Grimd, and naturally he will also study some strange things that seem to be connected to higher dimensions.

But the result is also obvious. In the process of studying gods, Tregear successfully turned the white blood cells of the universe into cancer of the universe, causing Rugoset to enter a state of chaos. This is his view of the so-called gods in the universe. The research is successful,

However, Tregear did not dare to touch those so-called higher dimensions.

Of course, it's not necessarily that he doesn't dare to touch it, it could also be that things that don't look strong but are very weird are beyond Tregear's reach.

"I have also tried to study the universe. Of course, I am not talking about the old man who studied the Kingdom of Light. The first light of the universe is such an illusory thing. I am just curious whether there is anything else outside our world. There are some things that can define and restrict our existence. Of course, the result is obvious. I didn't find many clues, or, except for those that appear vaguely, they seem very abrupt and can rewrite reality at will. , I found nothing."

"However, I did notice that when I was wandering around different timelines, I really discovered some differences between the universe and the universe. This difference is very man-made, with a strong sense of 'Script' flavor. If you can really do something that we Tregear can do, then maybe you can indeed surpass me."

Castor nodded. This is why he wanted to bring Tregear with him. In a sense, Tregear was the only one of his kind in the whole shed.

I have said before that, like Castor, Tregear's consciousness can also shuttle between himself in different universes at will. This is a very strange ability, so strange that you are not even sure about it. What period is the Tregear you are seeing now, but you also understand that all Tregear memories are shared, and it makes no sense to divide them into periods.

Although unlike Casto, who is in a highly independent state as a 'parallel world sibling', the differences between Tregear's clones are often very small, but this does not mean who is higher between Castor and Tregear. Who is lower, simply because, no matter in any universe, Tregear is always the same. His crazy curiosity makes him only go to the dark side in one direction.

"You have also sorted out all the versions of yourself in the universe, and then why did you fail?" Castor asked.

"I haven't sorted it out, but I did do similar things." Tregchia's expression paused, and then he said with some embarrassment, "Unlike your way of connecting with all yourself in the spiritual world, I once tried to build a Only my world, Tregear."

"Don't look at me with that look. What I'm talking about is not a sad story about children, but a great idea. What I hope to build is a great city composed of all Torrechia - Torrechia. Yacheng!”

Casto was a little surprised after listening to Tregear's story about a very outrageous plan he had imagined - the city of Tregear.

It was a castle built by countless Tregears from parallel universes. Although Tregear didn't say it, Castor could see that the reason for the establishment was to huddle together for warmth.

One thing to say, from Casto's perspective, this kind of creativity itself is very 'Tregchia'. Guys like Tregchia, who know that they will not be understood by others, finally choose In order to be with countless people, I have a sense of absurdity of 'he will be like this' and 'he will be like this'.

But Castor also knows that on the surface, Tregear is in the company of countless people, but each Tregear is actually unique, just like Castor, except that they look the same, what is actually the difference between them? Not all the same.

It's just that Tregear is different from Castor. He is a genius, a madman, and a person who strives to understand the dark side of his own humanity. He tries to build a world of his own. He is a nihilist, and he likes to tear apart what he believes to be the truth of reality with thorough and direct thinking that ordinary people are afraid of:

There is no so-called justice and evil in the world.

In Tregear's vision, the Tregears in Tregear Castle are not the same person. They all have their own uniqueness and their own way of survival. For the real Tregear For one, even a castle that is all one's own is far more comfortable than places like the so-called Kingdom of Light and the Empire.

"Are you trying to use brainstorming methods to build an utopia in your own mind?!" Casto asked with some uncertainty, but Tregchia just shook his head, "I actually don't know, I just know , I have such an idea.”

Castor looked at Tregchia. He understood better than anyone else that the most special thing about Tregchia was not his high IQ. In Open's world view, there were countless people with high IQs. What really made Tregchia special? What makes a person feel special is actually his uniqueness.

A Tregear does not need a 'home'. Crazy curiosity does not belong anywhere, will not be bound, and will not build a castle to trap itself.

But Tregchia had indeed had such an idea. Casto looked at Tregchia. He didn’t know when Tregchia’s idea came to him. Was it because he had seen him? He had appeared before he met him, but no matter how he looked at it, Tregear was indeed more 'special' than he imagined.

Castor understood that he wanted to contact all 'himself' for protection, but he also understood that Tregchia would never do it for such a reason, so why would it be for such a reason? I can’t explain the reason, what could it be?

Casto thought of another question, that is, why is Tregear actually painful in nature?

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