The warden who guards the witches
Chapter 123 Cognitive Misalignment
Gun?
Why did Precia have a gun?
Aiden was in a moment of confusion.
"Rebecca" was now suspended from duty and was under constant surveillance by Harold's men. Normally, she had no chance to get a gun.
But now the outline under the other person's shirt was obviously a gun. Precia actually hid a gun behind her, like a plainclothes...
No, was it really Precia that he had just dealt with?
The moment he was suspicious, the "illusion" was solved.
It was just a blink of an eye, and Aiden found that the person in front of him had changed.
Although he couldn't see her face from behind, the hair color and length of this person were completely different from the "Rebecca" who had just appeared in front of him.
He... actually "saw it wrong"! ?
This hair color was the same as the investigator who had just appeared under the street light.
He realized something and reflexively pointed the gun in his hand at the woman who had just stood under the street light.
The vision shifted, and the person standing under the streetlight had turned out to be "Rebecca" who was knocked down by him!
"You're two steps too late."
"Rebecca", or Precia, stood under the streetlight and smiled triumphantly at him.
Almost reflexively, Aiden prepared to shoot. The situation was so critical that he could no longer consider not hurting Rebecca's body.
But the next moment, his vision suddenly distorted and turned into a mess of unresolvable garbled code, and the sound in his ears suddenly turned into unrecognizable noise.
In fact, he could still see things and hear sounds, but his mind could not understand the information obtained by his senses.
In the few seconds that Precia had just deceived him, he had completely fallen into Precia's mental spell.
He could only shoot subconsciously, but the magic-eating bullet that came out of the gun finally brushed the lamp post of the streetlight.
In the moment when he was delayed by the disorder of consciousness and senses, Precia had already dodged from his gun, then quickly bypassed him and hid beside the unconscious monitor, using him as a cover.
In a hurry, Aiden tried to summon the shadow demon and the guardian spirit to attack, but got no response - the mental connection between him and these summons was cut off.
Precia stood beside Aiden and stared at him, like looking at fish on a chopping board.
The "sensory disorder" that makes it impossible to understand the information obtained by the five senses, and the "mental closure" that seals the other party's mental and external sensing ability - these two mental spells she cast on Aiden after closing the distance just now made him unable to aim with a gun and unable to use magic other than spells against himself.
Although it was a bit unexpected that Aiden would use such powerful demon summoning and necromancy, she won in the end.
Fortunately, she made extra preparations...
In order to deceive Aiden and the monitors of the Inquisition, she used a low-level mental spell called "cognitive dislocation" on them.
This spell simply amplifies the cognitive dislocation of "misreading at first sight" and "mishearing at a moment". People who are under the spell will mistake something for something else that they subconsciously think they should see or hear.
It's like putting a cat in a closed box. If the person under the spell believes that there should be a dog here for some reason, he will see a dog the moment he opens the box, and even if he hears a cat's cry, he will mistake it for a dog's cry.
The effect of this low-level spell is very weak. First, it must follow the target's thinking inertia to take effect. Second, as long as the person under the spell realizes that he has seen or heard it wrong, this cognitive dislocation will be corrected immediately, so it can only replace similar things, and it cannot be used directly in person.
But precisely because it is a low-level spell with strong limitations and weak power, its casting distance is much longer than those powerful offensive mental spells.
She had long been aware of the fact that she was being monitored by the Inquisition. The monitors on duty would report back regularly, and any actions against them would be exposed immediately.
But this time, when she made up her mind to attack Aiden, she thought of a way to use this monitor.
She first stood by with the monitor on a street near the prison, using an animal familiar to monitor Aiden's timing and movements when he left the prison.
Fortunately, the familiar she used happened to be a crow. When the crow flew over the street lamp, it would not leave a shadow on the ground. Even Aiden, who was equipped with the shadow demon summoned by Daly, could not detect the animal's surveillance.
Of course, it was just an animal familiar, which posed no threat to him at all. To attack Aiden, Precia had to approach him in person.
After confirming Aiden's movements, Precia went to follow Aiden halfway.
At the right time, she quickly distanced herself from the monitor, and then quickly turned into the alley to hide, so that she could temporarily disappear from the monitor's sight.
When the monitor who was under the spell of "cognitive dislocation" hurriedly caught up, she saw Aiden walking in front.
At that moment, she thought that the person she should see when she turned the corner was her tracking target, so she mistook Aiden for "Rebecca" who Harold ordered to monitor under the effect of the spell. She did not look for the hiding tracking target, but followed Aiden closely.
After the monitor began to track Aiden and then closed the distance, Aiden noticed the tracker and identified it as Precia who intended to attack him.
Using simple mental spells, Precia made the two mistake each other for themselves, and began a battle of wits and courage of tracking and ambush, while she took the opportunity to become the oriole after the mantis stalked the cicada.
She did not have the confidence to confront Aiden head-on, but she could use the other party's cognitive dislocation to quickly close the distance when the other party focused on the monitor, and unexpectedly use powerful mental attacks.
Just like now, Aiden has lost all means of counterattack and can only let her slaughter him.
Next, she only needs to completely seal his memory and then exchange consciousness, and she can take over the other party's body!
Precia began to cast a spell, and Aiden suddenly felt countless hard and cold chains appear in the depths of his consciousness, like a group of snakes aiming at the countless memories in his brain and wrapping around them, blocking them.
Fragments of memory began to become blurred-he realized that he was about to end up like Rebecca.
At the critical moment of life and death, he desperately searched for any life-saving straw in his mind, and then, the strange divine words taught by Abigail suddenly emerged in his consciousness.
Divine Words! Although it is not clear what effect this divine word will have now, this unknown effect is his only hope of salvation now.
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