[Roll your dice, if the number is above 8 (including 8), then Isaac will give up suicide]
eight o'clock...
Annan murmured.
This should mean that Isaac's desire to commit suicide... so far, is not too strong.
After experiencing Ingrid's complete story, Annan has probably discovered a rule about dice by now.
That is the criterion for judging these "events", which are not completely random.
In other words... this fate determination is just like DND, it has a difficulty level (DC).
The easier it is for them to achieve this event - such as "giving birth to a child", such as "giving up suicide", the lower the die value required to achieve this event. In other words, using D20 to calculate the probability, what can be achieved
The more likely it is.
Take Isaac, for example. He actually only has a "7/20" probability that he will choose to commit suicide during this long period of torture.
This probability is actually not high.
After all, what this event tests is not like Osamu Dazai, who thinks about how to kill himself every day... and then rolls a failure die every day.
Isaac's incident is actually the sum of all the possibilities that he may commit suicide as he continues to cycle through this desperate reality.
In other words, whether he commits suicide the next day or commits suicide in the distant future, it will be judged to be included in this roll. As long as this roll can pass, then Isaac will be safe for the next period of time.
few……
And Annan holds sixteen absolute points, and the most he needs is seven points. It shouldn't be a big problem...
Although Annan was mentally prepared to use absolute values to reverse his fate, this time the dice rolled came out with a high number of 14 points.
There is no need for Annan to reverse Isaac's fate——
Isaac himself chose to resist this future.
And the story continues:
"——That's just nonsense. Of course he couldn't have committed suicide.
"Despair is indeed real, but it is nothing more than a joke to him. Because after all, his current body does not belong to him. He is not the living, but the dead; not a real body of flesh and blood, but a
Imitation puppet.
"His body does not belong to him. It belonged to Hugo in the past and now belongs to Annan; his soul is an artificial soul made by the sinner and mixed with the souls of many people; even his consciousness, his
The memory does not belong to oneself...but is just the echo of the missing body.
"Since his whole person is hypocritical, then the sympathy and kindness that surges from his heart are undoubtedly hypocritical; it may exist, but it does not belong to him.
"Because of this kind of emotion that does not belong to oneself, it is a hypocritical behavior to bury the 'property' that belongs to others - that is, one's own life in a meaningless place.
"In any case, [Isaac II], as a doll, does not have the right to die freely."
...Is this actually the case?
Annan's expression was a little complicated.
Is this how Isaac...understands the meaning of his existence?
In fact, neither Annan nor Hugo cared much about Isaac's identity as an "artificial human".
It can even be said that if Hugo cared that he was an artificial soul that was synthesized using a "thought body" and the souls of multiple people, then he would not have given Isaac a body in the first place.
Although Hugo said that he wanted to make full use of Isaac...but in fact, he just didn't want the soul with such a talent to be destroyed and absorbed. As Isaac's missing body, he inherited
Almost all of Isaac's talents and memory.
Isaac is already proficient in ancient techniques and possesses the research vision of an ancient wizard. If he can further learn modern knowledge...then his wisdom will definitely help others.
The things he invented, the theories he refined - for a wizard, having another vision is a talent in itself.
He can easily notice the loopholes that wizards of this era take as common sense and are not so easy to find, and make up for them as soon as possible.
And Isaac has indeed been helping others since he had a body.
Helping Hugo teach his students, and protecting Annan from entering an alien-level nightmare that had nothing to do with him... It can be said that Annan also has a certain responsibility for putting him in the current situation.
And even now, Isaac has not even complained about Annan, nor has he even thought about it.
Instead, he directed all his despair and hatred towards himself——
no doubt.
Isaac Flamel, who was extremely proud back then, did not have this kind of character. He was a cold and rational man with a little hidden warmth.
Although "Isaac" possesses all of Isaac's memories, on top of that, he also gained a new life.
That is a brand-new memory that belongs exclusively to "Isaac" today.
He came into contact with the "future life" for him, and got to know a group of lively young wizards and extremely lively players; he also understood what caused the death of Isaac Flamel, and learned that he
What did that student ultimately bring to the world; he even had his soul controlled and indirectly massacred an entire wizard tower... and Isaac also had memories of this process.
These experiences undoubtedly do not belong to the "Isaac Flamel". They are new experiences that belong exclusively to this "Isaac II" - from these experiences, he will inevitably be
His personality completely changed.
There is no doubt that today's "Isaac" is not a cheap copy of someone at all, but a completely new person!
And the story on that card continues to scroll down.
But the content above made Annan stunned:
"There is no end to these days.
"He occasionally thinks...maybe what he is facing is a puzzle that requires his own efforts to solve? If he just continues to endure it, maybe he will not be able to leave here until the end.
"He has to make a change - or rather, he has to change the world."
...He wants to change this nightmare world?
Annan paused and continued to look down:
"In this world at dusk, in this era when the sun has not yet set, the night has not yet risen, and the sun and moon hang in the sky at the same time... everyone is guilty and everyone is a victim."
"Since he exists here, there must be some kind of mission. He must face his own abilities. Even if it is just a nightmare, people here are killing each other in confusion and fanaticism, and someone must wake them up.
"Perhaps after waking them up, or after they clearly realize the sins they have committed, they will suffer even more. But they must bear the responsibility of this sin.
"Just like Isaac - take on everyone's death and be responsible for it. The deceased cannot die, so at least he must spend the rest of his life making others happy to atone for his sins.
"He was madly determined and planned to change the world at all costs.
"No matter how much time it takes or how much energy he consumes, he is determined to develop transformation products that reverse other people's cognition. So that these crazy humans, who are covered with cognitive filters, can wake up again.
"Not only that - he also wants to set the moral laws of this world out of order. He wants these people to know and admit the sins they have committed in ignorance, and cannot choose to escape because of 'I don't know'... He wants these people to know and admit the sins they have committed in ignorance."
People bear their own sins and turn this sin into motivation.
"——Become the driving force to make this world a better place."
[Roll your dice, if the number is above 3 (including 3), then Isaac will be able to develop a "cognitive antidote" before his soul is burned out]
With the sound of Gollum turning, the dice finally landed on 7 o'clock.
Immediately afterwards, a new event occurred:
【This is the last choice】
[Throw your dice, if the number is above 9 (including 9), then Isaac will have the determination and ability to bring order to the world]
In the end, the number on the dice was 14.
——The absolute value held by Annan was not even used once!
Destiny makes its own choice.
After a brief pause, the second card gave Isaac's ending in bright red words:
"It took him twenty-four years to finally develop the technology to turn this crazy world back to its original state. It took him another forty years to barely mold this world into a civilization that can be called a 'civilization'.
' look like.
"He always had hope, and finally came out of his own despair and moved to a higher level. Let us celebrate him and give him a reward for passing the trial:
"——"The Fragment of Truth: A Debate between Wisdom and Clumsiness"."