Marvel's Infinite Personalities

Chapter 181 The Sage’s Struggle

"Wish trip function?" Seeing the system prompts, Raymond's heart skipped a beat. Mobile version m..

However, before he figured out the specifics of this function, he did not plan to tell Professor

There is no doubt that for Professor

Of course, Professor

Of course, the specific operation needs to be discussed in the long run.

However, judging from the system prompts, the nature of this function is actually a bit similar to the feeling of opening a dungeon, except that these dungeons can only be the world where the prototypes of his sub-personalities exist, and they must be related to wishes.

"Huh? Are you about to wake up..."

After temporarily withdrawing his attention, Raymond noticed that the sage opposite him had gradually regained his energy.

However, this time the sage was not as startled as before, and looked a little confused.

"What's wrong with her?" Raymond looked at Professor X's deputy personality and pointed at the sage and asked.

"I shared some of my memories with her." Professor

"Your memories?" Raymond narrowed his eyes slightly and instantly guessed the plan of Professor X's secondary personality.

But he didn't say much at this time and decided to hand over the stage to Professor X's sub-personality first.

"Are those... all true? Are you really a professor too?" the sage asked in a daze.

She didn't look like she wanted to believe it, but her look gave her away.

"With your huge database and analysis capabilities, I think you should be able to tell whether those are illusory memories made up by me or things that really happened, right, little Tessa?" Professor X's sub-personality said with a smile.

When the sage heard this, his expression looked slightly painful.

This answer... was exactly what she least wanted to hear.

Those seemingly inexplicable memories were obviously different from those in this world, but she couldn't find any trace of falsehood.

It is true that people with psychic abilities can implant false memories into people, but to her, a humanoid supercomputer, false memories are meaningless. Her ability can find the smallest irrationality.

As long as there is the slightest flaw, her ability will find it and amplify it to discover the problem.

However, there was no flaw in the pictures she just saw.

Based on her experience, even the real professor who sent her undercover would not be able to create a large number of false memories to confuse people. This is unrealistic.

Therefore, she was basically certain that those memories were all things that really happened.

In addition, the Professor No. 2 in front of her could break through the mental shield left by the real professor in her mind without any hindrance. This in itself is a very strange thing.

Because normally, things like mental shields will only be completely unresponsive when encountering the 'master'.

The Professor No. 2 in front of him was able to pass through the mental shield without any hindrance. It was obviously because the mental shield did not regard him as an outsider. This also proves that Professor No. 2 is indeed 'another' professor. .

With her limited knowledge, it was difficult to think of a second possibility.

Combined with the memories that didn't seem false at all, as well as the behavioral habits and reaction patterns of the 'other her', she had to believe that these were all true.

The Professor No. 2 in front of me might really be a professor from another parallel world.

Only in this way can we explain all the unreasonable situations before and why Raymond asked such strange questions as "she is dead" in the first place.

Judging from those memories, she was indeed dead in that world.

Died while trying to save mutants.

If those were true, she would not be surprised at all by the ending of her other self.

Because she has already been mentally prepared for this.

She came to the Hellfire Club to work undercover, risking her own life.

What's more, the situation of mutants in that world seems to be much more dangerous than this world. Death may also be a kind of relief...

As for the parallel world, she doesn't think it is so difficult to accept.

After all, in her database, there is sufficient evidence to prove the existence of the multiverse, and there are many other worlds outside the multiverse.

Moreover, there is a very typical example in the Hellfire Club - long shot!

The core members of the club basically know that Long Shot is not actually from Earth, or even from this world. He comes from another multiverse.

Although even he himself couldn't tell exactly how he got here, this incident was probably true.

Because his genes are completely different from those on Earth, and even his life pattern is very unique.

There is a lot of evidence to show that he is really an alien creature from another world.

Everyone has long been accustomed to this.

Professor No. 2 from a parallel world suddenly appeared in front of her. Although it was far away, it would not overturn her worldview.

To put it simply, this is still within her acceptable range.

However, for a while, she couldn't accept that mutants would end up like those in those memories...

In those memories, she saw the deaths of too many friends, full of despair and unwillingness. Even her own death was extremely tragic.

Although that is just the ending of the mutants in the parallel world, it is only a possibility.

But this world seems to be more complicated and dangerous than the parallel world. Can the final outcome of the mutants really be as good as that parallel world?

After accepting the setting that "those memories all happened really", she suddenly felt a little shuddering...

Obviously, judging from those memories, Professor No. 2’s initial behavior in that world was the same as the professors in this world.

Full of care and understanding, trying to allow mutants to truly integrate into the world of ordinary people.

But the end result is that ordinary people can never tolerate the existence of mutants, and use the genes of mutants to develop killer weapons like sentinel robots, and then launch a large-scale purge of mutants!

So, can the world be spared?

You know, this world also has a Sentinel Service, and it was the Sentinel Service that developed the Sentinel robot in that world.

Who dares to say that the Sentinel Secret Service in this world will not suddenly develop such a robot in the future?

Once that happens, the outcome of the mutants may not be much better than that of the world.

Because most ordinary people, even if they don’t have any hatred towards mutants, will inevitably be afraid of them.

If there really was a chance to clean up mutants, I'm afraid the vast majority of ordinary people wouldn't mind standing by and watching.

There may still be a battle between ordinary people and mutants in the end.

"Now...do you understand my worries?" Professor X's deputy personality asked with a long sigh.

"What are you going to do?" asked the sage.

Her attitude had softened unconsciously, and her tone had a hint of respect.

"I haven't thought about it yet, but I hope you can help me..." Professor X's secondary personality looked directly at the sage.

"You want me to betray the professor?" The sage's brows suddenly frowned.

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