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#654 - 643 Mind-Bending Potion

Maen's words were deeply buried in Kania's heart, but when she returned to reality, a very important piece of information was lost—that is, who exactly said those words.

After leaving the Abnormal Control Bureau, Kania lost all memories that could connect her to them, but she still remembered Maen's request and promise, and immediately thought of a way to transfer to the Southern Federation.

As a professional psychologist, Kania did not worry Maen; she quickly mastered the basic usage of the Moon God's power, seized the opportunity with her years of experience working in the Federation, and instantly concealed all changes in her mental state.

This power was far stronger in her than in other users, even approaching a mental power user who had been at Tier V for a long time in reality, and a power user of this level could easily hide their existence from even the Federation, which possessed top-tier resources and mental power users.

The Moon God's power might not be as strong as the Shadow's now, but that didn't mean it couldn't hide, especially since the Moon God was very good at self-concealment, so Maen's worries were completely unfounded.

Kania's search was extremely smooth. Half a month after going to the Southern Federation, she cleverly used the Moon God's power to easily control and brainwash a low-level mental entity, faking several accidents that forced the Federation to use resources to deal with them.

Then, she subtly applied some minor influences, making it seem natural that she was selected as the specialist to handle this special accident, which was naturally related to memory erasure.

Then, she gained access to internal information about memory erasure.

As Maen had speculated, the high-level items the Federation showed him were indeed screened; they didn't show him anything related to memory deletion, as they kept such things highly classified.

In fact, the Federation was particularly cautious about such items. Even after Kania provided professional advice and a complete plan, the Federation took her to a mysterious room and began a complex and lengthy ritual.

That's right, they erased Kania's memory of these materials, although their method seemed particularly cumbersome and troublesome, and not like the type he had mastered that could be used at any time.

Maen could also sense that the Federation probably didn't use this technology often. Others might find memory erasure abilities difficult to detect, but Maen, who also possessed memory erasure abilities and had worked for the Abnormal Control Bureau, could still sense the effects of memory erasure.

If he hadn't sent Kania to find items to counteract memory erasure, he might not have known that the Federation possessed this technology, which they seemed to use only on internal members.

Faced with memory erasure, Kania didn't try to resist.

Because Maen, who was observing her, immediately sent a message, telling her not to try to use her mental abilities to prevent the memory erasure from taking effect, but only to erase the dangerous memories in her mind in advance.

Maen had already seen the information on all the items through the Abnormal Control Bureau, and the Federation did indeed have items that could truly resist memory erasure, including something Maen wanted.

The Reverse-Mind Elixir.

The effect of this drug was to briefly return the user's mental state to the "past." When the Federation first discovered it, they thought it would turn the user into an idiot for a short time.

Because most of the test subjects who took the full dose of the drug would instantly revert to the mental state of infancy, and a very few would even return to before birth, completely losing all mental abilities. In the Federation's tests, their minds were in a blank state during that time.

Fortunately, these drugs only caused the user's mental state to regress for a short time, and they would return to normal after the drug's effects wore off, without retaining any memories of that period.

When the Federation first obtained this drug, they didn't pay much attention to it, but after research and continuous experimentation by some top psychologists, they finally found the correct way to use and apply it.

First, they found a way to dilute the drug, which allowed them to precisely control the user's mental time. In the process, they gradually realized that this mental regression not only affected the state but even had an almost "time-reversal" effect on memory, personality, and other aspects.

So the Federation once used this drug in some interrogations that they considered extremely important at the time, but they soon realized that this was an extremely wasteful act, because in one experiment, they suddenly realized that this drug could completely reverse mental damage.

A member of the Federation who had suffered severe and irreversible mental trauma in battle and eventually became a vegetable directly returned to the intact state before the injury after using the corresponding dose of the drug.

Unfortunately, this drug could not truly cure the user, but only allowed them to have a brief moment of lucidity, but the Federation didn't care about this small flaw, because they soon realized the true use of this drug.

Although the user whose mind had been reversed couldn't maintain this state forever, they could tell the Federation important information while conscious, including those who had been subjected to memory erasure.

As a giant organization, the Federation could directly extract the information they knew through dialogue. Unfortunately, it was extremely dangerous to use mental perception directly on the drug user, which could lead to serious mental damage to both the drug user and the perceiver, and the Federation sacrificed more than a dozen mental power users because of this.

Some drug users were extremely resistant to talking to the Federation, but the Federation could always find a solution.

Maen wasn't worried about this at all. Although he had seen the memory fragments shown by the Faceless Man, he still trusted the version of himself who wrote the note at the time. He must have been someone who could communicate.

Moreover, he could bring his older and younger sisters. As long as they were there, Maen, whose mental state had returned to the past, would definitely be willing to answer their questions, and that version of himself would probably immediately think of how to convey information most efficiently and what he needed to know.

If he was lucky, he might even directly say the solution.

So now, he just needed to find a way to get this extremely precious pill.

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