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Chapter 703 Soul Memory (1)

Sutherland Soul Space.

Todd tilted his head and looked at Sutherland: "Do you Presbyterians all have this problem? Are you always half-talking?"

Sutherland lay on the bench, closed his eyes and said: "Words don't need poor words."

Todd shook his head and said: "If your body continues to absorb the tyrant, sooner or later, the power of the undead will suppress your power, this soul space will eventually be completely destroyed, and your soul will become the trophy of the undead. It doesn't matter.

?”

Sutherland: "How many times do I need to tell you, I don't care about this, I do it voluntarily."

Todd looked incredulous: "When your soul space is annihilated, your family's souls will also have nowhere to live. Doesn't it matter?"

Sutherland was stunned for a moment.

After a moment, he said slowly: "They will understand."

Todd sighed forcefully: "I can't understand, what on earth do you want to do?"

Sutherland waved his hand: "Change the topic..."

Todd: "Forget it, I don't want to discuss any more topics with you unless you let me get out of this damn place."

Sutherland said: "I guarantee that the following topic will be of interest to you."

Todd: "I said, I don't want to discuss any topics at all. Let me get out of this damn place, I..."

Sutherland: "Do you want to talk about the Chosen War?"

Todd trembled and was silent for a few seconds. Then he looked at Sutherland in disbelief: "So, you are...?"

Sutherland blinked at Todd: "No need to be so surprised...you too..."

Todd: "Wait a minute, how did you know that I was...oh, damn, your powers..."

Thinking of the other party's ability to read minds, Todd sighed helplessly.

Sutherland: "My power is not what you think it is, it is actually... Of course, this is not the focus of our discussion. Regarding the Battle of God's Chosen, you have already seen Scathach and Scathach in the Forerunners.

Leviathan."

Todd: "So, you've seen the Forerunners too?"

Sutherland pointed his fingers and began to count: "I have seen Scathach, but at that time, she was called Bilit; I have only heard of Leviathan. It doesn't like humans, so I don't want to

Take the risk to find him; Colletiggen is a pretender and I don't like dealing with her..."

Todd rubbed his temple vigorously with one hand, and stopped Sutherland with the other hand: "How many forerunners have you seen?"

Sutherland: "I may not remember some of them, but it was probably more than ten people, right?"

Todd: "More than ten people?!"

Todd looked at Sutherland in surprise and asked: "I heard Leviathan once said that many forerunners have left here and even chose to self-exile. It has still been connected with Scathach for nearly a thousand years.

The two forerunners... But how could you have ever seen ten of them?!"

Sutherland looked at Todd and said with a smile: "You want to ask me how I met these forerunners in the years I have been alive, right?"

Todd nodded.

Sutherland did not rush to answer Todd's question. Instead, he whispered to himself: "It seems that you haven't thought of it yet."

Hearing this sentence, Todd quickly asked: "What do you think of?"

Sutherland touched his chin, pondered for a moment, and said slowly: "Let me think about it, where should I start?"

After a while, Sutherland suddenly asked Todd a strange question: "Have you ever had such an experience? That is, you suddenly have an inexplicable premonition of what is about to happen in the future; or, maybe, you have an inexplicable premonition of what happened not long ago.

Do some of the things in my life have an inexplicable sense of familiarity?"

Todd thought for a while and nodded: "This feeling is called déjà vu. In my original world, it was also called the hippocampus effect. Mainly because the human brain associates sensory feedback, so a

A feeling that is similar or has been experienced before.”

Sutherland clapped his hands: "It's quite a theoretical explanation, but there is a big gap between it and the actual situation."

Todd: "Gap? I don't know what you're talking about..."

Sutherland: "In the Gutero period more than a thousand years ago, when doctors were studying mental illness, they often encountered a strange case. It was these people who claimed that they could see the future a short time later, or

I have a very strong feeling about what happened in the past, which is the sense of déjà vu you just mentioned."

"Gutero's doctors did not take these cases seriously. They thought they were just associations caused by fatigue or concentration."

"However, there was a relatively... idle doctor who conducted a covert survey on the citizens of the entire city-state and discovered a shocking fact."

"More than two-thirds of the population has varying degrees of déjà vu."

"This disease is like a strange infectious disease. Although it is not harmful, it is very strange."

Sutherland stopped talking, took a breath, and then said: "Until the doctor discovered a special sick boy in the city-state."

"This boy claims that he has memories of his past life, and this memory is becoming complete and expanding every day."

"Facing the child who was less than six years old, the doctor originally listened to his words as a joke. However, the more he listened, the more scared the doctor became."

"The boy was telling about the world in his previous life. There were many similarities between that world and the current world. For example, some place names, some characters, and some historical events. However, there were also many differences."

"The doctor repeatedly asked the boy every detail, hoping to find evidence that the boy was lying. However, the doctor finally despaired."

"Everything this boy said about his past life was well-founded and logical. It didn't look like a deliberately fabricated lie."

"Besides, the doctor doesn't believe that such a young child could make up such an elaborate story."

"So, there may be only one answer - what this boy said is probably true."

"In his medical notes, the doctor began to deduce that this disease, the sense of déjà vu you just mentioned Todd, is probably related to the human soul."

"The soul most likely possesses memories that coexist with the soul in some form."

"Most people are only able to briefly come into contact with a small amount of soul memories from their daily lives, resulting in that unstable sense of déjà vu; but there are some individuals with talents and powerful abilities who are able to read past lives, and even previous lives.

Soul memories, and narrate them completely... These people are simply like the lucky ones chosen by God."

Todd heard this and thought thoughtfully: "The lucky ones chosen by God... Sutherland, you want to say that the sense of déjà vu and soul memory are related to the battle of God's choice?"

Sutherland: "Listen to me to finish this story. After the doctor completed this medical note, he sent it to the Great Library. Originally, he hoped to spark discussions among scholars about consciousness, soul, and world. However, let him

What he didn't expect was that what was waiting for him was not praise and awards, but an exile order."

Todd: "Exile?"

Sutherland: "The doctor's research has completely shaken the foundation of Taylor's monotheism. If it is made public, it will definitely cause panic among the people, so his disappearance becomes the only possibility. However, fortunately, the doctor

I was very cautious and did not reveal the identity of the boy in my notes..."

Todd frowned and looked at Sutherland: "As for the idea of ​​soul memory, what you just said is just a story after all, right?"

Sutherland smiled and shook his head: "Stories? No, no, there are two living examples in front of me."

Todd: "Example?"

Sutherland pointed at Todd: "You can remember every bit of your previous life, and even use the knowledge there to change everything here. Isn't this evidence of the existence of soul memory?"

Todd was stunned: "You just said... there are two examples?"

Sutherland pointed his finger at himself: "Yes, the boy in the story just now who can tell the memories of his past life is me..."


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