Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 880: Me, Diago?

It is indeed "cognition".

It is the power of "cognition".

Yago never thought this was the case.

His "truth", his consciousness, is not "fragile".

In other words, his "truth" has always been "consciousness."

It's all "cognition".

derivative?

Is himself a "derivative"?

Derivatives of "cognitive" power.

In a sense, he is a "cognitive creature".

The reason why his "necropathic approach" is shifted may not be the cause of the "gatekeeper" mask, but he is the cause of his Diago.

No...Is you "Diago"?

Yago couldn't help but froze for a moment.

When he "traveled" into this world, what power was he affected to become a cognitive creature?

He tried to trace back the earliest clues that he might have overlooked.

When did you become a "cognitive creature"?

Divided from the nodes near and far in time...

The first possibility, and the closest time-"just now".

When I entered the book world, entangled with the shadow, and was sucked in by the vortex formed by the blank stone wall, what situation might I have encountered...

His scattered consciousness and memory fragments are affected by the power of cognition, and become "cognitive life" in the world of this blank stone wall.

The second node is the "eternal nightmare".

Although it is an uncertain conjecture, in his confirmation as an "eternal nightmare", there should also be cognitive power.

When he was concealed by shadows and influenced by the power of dreams countless times, he himself was not aware of it.

In these hundreds of times, what happened to me may have happened.

The third node is the situation that I encountered when I entered the book world from the Rose College in Red Rose City, and entered that strange city.

He escaped from the book of different skeletons.

This is also his most certain node.

Compared with the first and second node, this node has more certain "evidence".

When he left the "Book of Different Skeletons", he didn't even have time to transfer and shape a complete memory.

However, when he left, he still retained his memory.

This situation that he has been unable to understand is the earliest evidence and clue that he can think of at present.

Needless to say, the relationship between cognition and memory, because of the "retention of memory", this node has become one of the most likely nodes.....

The fourth node was when Yago was "out of control".

He clearly remembered the loss of control that was triggered when he encountered the "fate weaver" almost head-on.

When he completely turned into a monster, he lost consciousness.

What has changed during this period?

At that time, his consciousness "transferred" to the card of the actor.

"The consciousness that collapsed because it was completely out of control was inhaled by the card of the horoscope and integrated into one.

——Yago had always thought so before, and this was his explanation of his "survival".

But... really survived?

Moreover, there is also a side proof that he has tested the relationship between "memory" and "consciousness" from this node to the third node.

He remembered that when he deleted and added something in the fog of his memory, his understanding would indeed change.

However, this is not conclusive evidence either.

Because he has the ability to modify cognition through this shifted necromantic approach.

Earlier, the fifth node was the period of time when oneself obtained the gatekeeper mask and used the gatekeeper mask many times.

After he puts on the gatekeeper mask, he can turn him into a “non-existent” gatekeeper.

There is no body, a hollow black robe masked person in the body.

When he learned about the relationship between the "destroyed path" and the Black Bell Church, as well as the relic of the lost person and the mask, he wondered if he would be affected if he kept using the gatekeeper mask.

Then, the earliest... No, the second earliest.

The sixth node, when you step into the sequence using the "meditation card".

The meditation card, also known as "the card of the protagonist," when he stepped into the sequence through the relic of this "lost person".

Yago has never been able to determine why his consciousness will coexist with the card of the horoscope, and even earlier, why does the card of the horoscope belong to him?

From the current point of view, the "system", that is, the book of unknown origin, suppresses the power of the actor's card, perhaps to "absorb" power, or to "complement".

The card of the horoscope is related to the book of strange bones, so how does the book of strange bones connect with oneself?

This is also the earliest node.

At the seventh node, when he "travels" into this world, he has a "system".

How does the system relate to him?

happen?

Yago didn't think it would be that simple.

"System", the "page" of the book of Yikuu, with his familiar coc-like running group structure, shows a variety of skills and words, and even Chinese characters.

Either it was the "system" itself, or the creator of the book of alien skeletons, before he Yago, had a certain degree of connection with the world of Yago's previous life.

Maybe even the "maker" himself is Yago's "hometown".

Just like in the world in this book, after the living mural was shattered, a piece of "cognitive stele" or "memory stele" inscribed in Chinese characters he was familiar with was formed.

He didn't believe that Yago had nothing to do with the previous world.

Although I don't want to believe it, the last node, that is, from the beginning, he has the greatest possibility of being a "cognitive creature".

Even, is he really him?

Is he "Diago"?

Yago was caught in a thinking dilemma of "I am not me".

He has always thought of himself as "Diago".

However, after having the ability to change cognition and memory, his understanding of all this has gradually deepened.

What if he instills his memory in a person, and he deletes his memory? The other party also thinks that he is Diago, so who is Diago?

Both?

Or should this process be regarded as "transfer" and that the latter is the real Diago? Isn't Diago who lost his memory?

I don't want to admit it, but Yago prefers the latter.

There is a subjective effect-he does not want to think that he is a fake.

There are also objective judgments of his values-experience and memory are the most important.

I have undoubtedly been affected by cognition, but what is this influence?

Is he Diago?

Is it "ontology"?

Or is it...residue?

He remembered Attila's somewhat meaningful eyes at that time.

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