Cthulhu Corrosion: Another World Rescue Plan

Chapter 174 The Hidden Old Man's Reenactment Journey (Revelation)

This drugged cake must not be eaten. The hidden old man could guess with his toes how directly this thing was related to Drake's lowered San value and madness in the later period.

He pushed the cake back: "Thank you for your kindness, but I don't like to treat other people's birthdays as my own, and I don't like sweets."

After saying this, the hidden old man got up and walked out, ignoring the inquiring eyes of the hotel owner.

When he passed by Anna's family's table on the way, the little girl happened to lean back and knocked over the teddy bear on the chair.

Seeing that both the bear and the person were about to fall, the hidden old man subconsciously reached out to help.

"Thank you! Blond big brother!" Anna was a very lively and familiar child, and she immediately thanked loudly.

The hidden old man subconsciously shrank, then realized that this was just an NPC, and boldly reached out and rubbed the little girl's head: "You're welcome."

He thought about it, and then reminded: "Don't run after strangers you don't know."

"Oh!" The little girl nodded as if she understood.

The hidden old man left the hotel with satisfaction after hearing this, and didn't hear the confused voice of the little girl behind him: "Then, the big brother who saved Mr. Bear and Anna should not be considered a stranger, right?"

The night outside the hotel was solemn, and it seemed that there was something lurking in the darkness. The hidden old man lowered his head and walked towards the church, and the current plot was rolling in his mind.

Everything has been connected in series, the old bishop's attitude towards Drake, the hotel owner's long-term flattery and continuous drugging, the password of the safe and the origin of the bubble key, the envy and hatred of the townspeople's families... These have become the inducement for Drake to embark on the road of no return to destroy the town.

What has not been understood yet is the ups and downs and very unequal level settings of the hotel owner, the old bishop and the itinerant church, and why the figures of the two families appear repeatedly in this established fate single-player book, but the hidden old man has already had a vague guess about these.

"The established fate..." He murmured, as if to himself, or to Drake - or rather, the core of the illusion mainly composed of Drake, "These are the causes of the past, which cannot be changed. They are the destiny trajectory that has been determined...

And in these scenes, the two victims' families that keep appearing gather all your expectations for the family, carry all your beautiful fantasies, and also carry all your jealousy and... hatred."

That is the beautiful family that Drake will never get, loving and tolerant parents, with endless love for their children, and the children accept this love and try to continue this love - Anna's Mr. Bear and the college student's golden retriever are all portrayals of this love.

Although both families have various minor problems that belong to ordinary people, such as Anna's family, although they are emotionally stable, they are confused and too credulous...but where is the absolutely perfect person in the world? Even if there are completely rational humans who never make mistakes, their lives must be very boring.

Drake could never get the natural, sincere, overflowing affection, love and care that these families had from the old bishop and the innkeeper.

The old bishop was not unaware of the result after the descent of God. He had mentioned the term "God's skin" many times, but he deliberately confused Drake before the descent of God with the God after the descent of God, confusing the two.

This may be the subconscious self-protection of the fanatics. As long as they equate "adopted sons" with "Gods", they will not realize that they will kill their adopted sons with their own hands and then offer their bodies to Gods.

This is no different from slaughtering their own sons as lambs to please God.

——Perhaps there is nothing new under the sun.

And all the actions of the innkeeper are full of Nayako's profound and manipulative flattery.

It seems to hit the softest part of the children's hearts and give them the "treasures" they most desire, but the "treasures" are coated with poisonous honey.

These "poisons" disturbed Drake's brain, played with his emotions, magnified his dark side infinitely, and finally turned him into a madman.

This is just like those evil people who use PUA to blackmail and brainwash victims for a long time. When the victims can't bear it anymore, they sigh to the public and say hypocritically: "See, I said he/she is crazy and will explode at any time."

The hidden old man felt Drake's strong jealousy, but also felt his guilt.

The two families kept appearing in this single book because they were the reason for the formation of this illusion, or in other words, two of the 108 reasons.

"I know what the core resentment of this illusion is." The hidden old man said loudly to the void, "It's guilt, the guilt of the "betrayer" towards the innocent townspeople, Drake's unanswered confession, and his desperate cry. Therefore, the final main line will be the requiem of the fallen son of God!

I guess the secret hidden in this illusion until now is that everyone in the town has died when God descended! They either died at the hands of Drake, died of the giant worms, and became sacrifices to Yug; or died in the fight of the mob that besieged the church, and were devoured by the evil god's followers who descended outside the church; or died in the aftermath of God's Descent!"

He took a breath and continued: "The root cause of the illusion is the lingering resentment. If Drake only wanted to destroy the God's Descent and the town, his wish should have been fully realized when he summoned Bubble to join the battle and successfully attacked the God of Light and Nayako!

However, the illusion still broke out, dragging the entire town into hell!

What was left in the end was Drake's guilt. When everything was settled, the town was in a mess, everyone was dead, and no one benefited from it, the dark saint remembered the old bishop's sigh before his death: "betrayal... betrayal is human nature..."

Drake did not agree with this sentence before, and never thought of himself as a betrayer, But after the town was completely destroyed, this sentence deeply touched him.

The people of the town gave him their faith, but he brought destruction to the town. In his subconscious, he had a deep sense of guilt and was repeatedly tormented by this guilt. "

The hidden old man took another deep breath and continued in a low voice: "Moreover, I think Drake doesn't just hate the old bishop and the innkeeper. Those who fluctuate but always exceed Drake's combat power level are actually Drake's subconscious avoidance of the choice of killing the old bishop and the innkeeper.

He doesn't want to kill these two people who deceived, used, and betrayed him, because no matter how sinful they are, they are still regarded as family members by Drake. "

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