Chapter 439 Subjective Idealism
Chapter 439 Subjective Idealism
I don't know how long I slept.
However, this sleep was the most comfortable sleep I have ever had since I came into this world.
After stretching comfortably, I picked up my phone and found that there were new letters in my mailbox.
Could it be that?
I instantly felt refreshed and quickly picked up my phone.
The sender is——Masato Shimizu.
When I clicked into the dialog box, I found that this guy basically sent me a message every day without fail, and the content was basically:
Miss Youxin, are you back today?
Today, another beautiful lady rejected my marriage proposal. I am so sad.
The last client was so difficult that I couldn't help but charge him an extra hour.
And so on.
I have persistently sent ninety-nine messages, and the last one was just sent.
.......It’s really hard to comment. This guy is using my phone as a tree hole.
But, after all, if I contact one more person, maybe I can come up with one more solution, so I opened my keyboard and typed out the words in response: I'm back.
Three seconds later, the cell phone began to ring. It was Masato Shimizu calling.
After the call was connected, I heard his exaggerated and reciting voice: "Ms. Youxin, you finally showed up! You don't even know that I am just like the loyal knight who waited for the princess who was kidnapped by the dragon to return. I am always looking forward to your arrival."
"My heart feels like it is hanging on a blazing fire, and the longing I feel these days is like the overflowing Nile River, washing away the surrounding land. Not only that, I..."
The chatter came like cannonballs, louder than a thousand buzzing bees.
"Stop!" I was so annoyed by the noise that my head hurt. I said quickly, "I think we should communicate by text message."
Having said that, I hung up the phone.
Within a minute, the phone started vibrating again.
Shimizu Masato sent three messages in a row:
There is a reason why I am looking forward to finding you.
Since my last meeting with you, I have been working tirelessly to find clues about Wuzhuo Temple in order to assist you in completing your great cause.
With unremitting efforts, I finally found a lot of them. Please check them.
Me: What clue? P.S. Also, could you please stop being so rude?
Masato Shimizu: Regarding the treasures of Gozhuo Temple, I found a picture of the temple's treasure, "Dream Come True," while searching.
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I frowned and clicked on the picture. My fingers trembled slightly. Then, I slowly lowered my head and looked at my left hand.
The image on the phone showed an ancient painting. In the painting, there was only a pair of maids' hands holding a celadon bottle. The symbol painted on the bottle was almost exactly the same as the one on the wrist, like some kind of totem.
Qingshui Masato continued to send me messages: Regarding Wuzhu Temple, in fact, the information I got before was inaccurate. There is actually no third treasure in their temple, but the "pupil" part was taken out from the dream and kept in a separate place.
Me: What is the use of this "pupil"?
Shimizu Masato: It looks like a key.
Me: Keys?
Masato Shimizu: Yes, if this key is missing, then whoever holds the key can use it. After the user dies, the ownership can be transferred and is not restricted to a specific person.
If the "pupil" is put back and fused, it will be bound to the soul of the person who owns it. From then on, it can only be used by its owner, and it will not change even after reincarnation.
Moreover, if the owner's soul dissipates, the treasure "Dream Fulfillment" will also be destroyed.
I opened my eyes in a daze, and it seemed as if a cool breeze blew through my mind. In an instant, many details that had been ignored before came to my mind uncontrollably.
From the familiar posture of the old monk from Gozhuoji Temple, to Natsume running over and panting to hand me the celadon bottle, to Ryomen Sukuna's thoughtful question, "Is it bound to the soul?", and finally frozen on the chat box - and then annihilated.
So... after going around in circles for a long time, in the end, this so-called treasure of the temple was with me from the beginning.
And this responsibility, at the end of the third round, was completely locked on me and there was no way to transfer it???
I gasped.
Messages from Masato Shimizu continued to come in, but I had no time to pay attention to them. I could only struggle to piece together all the clues I had obtained from the chaotic torrent of information.
First of all, the ancestors of Gotsuchi Temple and Shimizu Masato all signed contracts with the gods of another world and accepted the mission of promoting the integration of the world. As a result, they were cursed by the gods of this world and died young.
Secondly, Wuzhuo Temple does not have three treasures, but only two. The soul-calling banner is used to revive the dead, and the dream-fulfilling banner is used to make wishes come true.
As for the ring on the finger...it was made to protect the soul.
Finally, I sent a message to Masato Shimizu:
Having said so much, I still have a question. Regarding this dream-making, you always say "whatever you wish for will come true". How can it be possible to make whatever you wish for come true? So far, I have never felt that I have achieved many things that I wish for. Where did this news come from? Is it really reliable?
Masato Shimizu: To be honest, this was provided to me by an anonymous person. I didn't believe it at first, until I saw that the ancient painting was exactly the same as the image on your wrist, and then I took action to investigate.
As for the use of treasures... I can only say that it is quite complicated.
Me: How complicated.
Masato Shimizu: In general, dream fulfillment works according to the energy of the user. The stronger the user's belief, the more significant the effect of dream fulfillment.
Me: What do you mean?
Masato Shimizu: Have you heard of the placebo effect?
Me: I have heard that... doctors give patients drugs that have no effect at all, but deceive patients by claiming that it is useful. If the patients believe it, then the condition will really be greatly relieved or even cured.
etc.......
Masato Shimizu: That’s right. According to the information I found, the use of dream fulfillment is the same as the principle of the “placebo effect.” As long as you firmly and strongly believe that something will happen, it will happen as you expect.
I:".........."
Why? It sounds like the kind of rhetoric used to brainwash people.
As long as I believe, the world can be changed by me. This is not materialism, nor is it even objective idealism. It is pure subjective idealism.
I'm already 25 years old. Isn't it too difficult to convince me to agree with things like "my heart is the universe" and "existence is being perceived"?
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