Chapter 105 Confusion
That is of course a problem that makes people feel more and more troublesome the more they think about it.
How can we shake Han Cook's will?
Even if Roche solves this problem, it doesn't mean he can take Hancock into his rank. He still has to deal with the next incident so that he can get the satisfactory results he wants the most.
None of those things are easy.
But before those problems, just the premise of shaking Han Cook's will was enough to stump Roach.
He rubbed his eyebrows and emptied his brain.
He felt that he could no longer think about this problem. The high-intensity thinking had already made him feel tired. If he continued to think forcibly, he might not only fail to consider a good solution to the problem, but also make his thinking more dull.
He needs a little rest.
Roche picked up the goblet beside the table and took a sip of the red wine in the glass. He gave up thinking about racking his brains, but some questions naturally popped up in his mind. The dream he had just had was too realistic.
This dream probably has meaning.
Although there is no information for dreams to think about, and Roche doesn't want to think hard anymore, no matter what, at least one thing is obvious without thinking about it seriously.
This dream must not be an ordinary dream.
That's really too realistic.
It's like a life I've experienced.
Roche shook the goblet in his hand, and suddenly a flash of inspiration flashed in his mind. What would happen if that dream was indeed not just a dream, but a fragment of his memory about the past?
Roche has a clear impression of his past life. Before traveling through time, he was an ordinary person in the city.
I had never had any contact with medieval knights and manors.
A terrible possibility suddenly surged into my mind.
If the scene in the dream is a real memory that I am suppressed in the depths of my subconscious mind, and the memory I have always believed in is actually a dream, or a false memory that has been implanted...
He suddenly remembered the scene he encountered while traveling through time.
The system panel suddenly appears, prompting that your task is to complete Luffy's historical task, so there are side tasks to drive you toward the targets preset by the system. But what if the main or side plot is not just the only way for the system to drive you?
What if my memory had been modified by the system from the beginning?
So who would you be?
I am not a modern urban person? Is he a person living in the medieval era? The system modified his memory and made him have wrong cognition, but he did not completely erase all his real memories, so that after a long period of loosening, he will slowly retrieve his original memory?
Is this possibility real?
Of course it exists.
Among the many novels that Roach has read, this kind of plot is really common.
Memory mazes, time travel, these are all plots that are played by various novels, so he subconsciously thinks of such possibilities at the first time, but if he calms down and imagines them carefully.
Is this possibility indeed the reality that I have already been in it?
No, probably not.
In his early days, Roach followed the system's instructions and completed what Luffy had done step by step in the East China Sea. The reason why he did this was driven by system rewards and had nothing to do with his memories of the past - if it was indeed assumed that those memories were false and wrong.
This means that from a systematic standpoint, there is no need to modify his memory.
Because all he needs is profit.
As long as he gives enough benefits after achieving the goal, it will be enough to drive him to take the expected actions of the system.
Modifying memory is really a waste of time.
And if his memory is indeed modified by the system, this modification is actually useless, because after Roach obtained the power he wanted with the help of the system, he gave up the next reward and ignored the high-risk tasks issued by the system. Instead, he moved step by step and steadily towards the pinnacle of the world according to his plan.
If Roach's memory is modified by the system, then the facts can be proved that this modification is meaningless and effective, and it will not help the system to allow Roach to perform tasks meticulously according to the goals set by the system.
And if the system can even modify memory, why not directly modify Roche's personality?
Isn't it more convenient to directly make him obey the system's instructions, and to completely brainwash him into a robot that only knows how to complete tasks? Since the system can develop a total of ninety-nine branches, and each subsystem can expect various functions that are against the sky, this is enough to show that the system has vast magical powers. Since even memory can be modified, why not just change the personality?
Roach suddenly felt a sense of suspicion.
The ultimate goal of the system is really like what I read from the system panel in the early stages of the journey. Is it just to complete the historical mission that should have been completed by Luffy?
If this is really the highest goal of the system.
There is no need for the system to summon Luffy to send Roche. Isn’t it okay to leave Luffy in this world and complete his mission by himself? Is it meaningless to let yourself travel through time without having to leave the original son of destiny?
And if the system really only uses itself as a tool, why use rewards to drive yourself instead of punishment to force yourself?
Roach believes that the system has the ability to erase himself.
Because since the system can evolve into ninety-nine systems, and each has its own magical functions, and even those incredible things can be done, then if you arrange a script for yourself from a high-level perspective that will directly erase the mission without completing your mission, don’t you have to act honestly according to the arrangement?
In the past, Roach had been avoiding thinking about the system.
But now I suddenly think about it.
The more I think about it, the more I feel it becomes illogical.
Everything should have a reasonable core. If you don’t understand the clues, it must be just because you haven’t seen through the essence.
Roach raised his head and stared at the sky.
He knew that he must have ignored something.
Why do unreasonable things exist?
What is the explanation behind all this?
But luckily, compared to how to change Hancook's idea, it is not impossible to find the answer to the system's questions, because after the last time the system released the task, although Roach had not performed the task as stated in the task instructions.
However, because this mission has no clear time limit.
So it has not been counted as a mission failure yet.
so,
Now Roach can continue to use the All Things Consulting System!
Chapter completed!