1933 Deterioration

"Bias" is obviously a concept, but at this time, it is mobilized like energy or matter, and in the observation of data hedging, Sha perceives these incomprehensible phenomena. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Sha didn't even know how exactly this was done. However, the newly created security guards had already swarmed out, heading in the direction she felt. They passed through the areas where the massive impact had hit the hardest, and where nothing could stop them, and any resistance that had ever existed had been reduced to dust by the impact, including the security guards who had gathered in those places, even the sturdy materials of the structure, could not stop the devastating impact.

There are many things that Sha wants to confirm, not everything can be recognized from the perspective of "data hedging", just as when you are a human being, you can only see a fragment of things, and when you become a non-human, you can only see another completely different fragment, but not all. Looking at things from the perspective of "data hedging", what can be recognized is only a fragment - it may be fresh, and it may seem enough to cover all the observations and cognitions of the past, but Sha believes that this "all-round" sense of cognition is just an illusion generated when she observes the same thing from a new perspective when she becomes such a new life form.

The security guards, human beings and non-humans of other life forms, can all be her eyes to observe angles that she cannot observe now—and this convergence seems to be the real strength of Valpurgis Night, because Valpurgis Night is not a simple individual, but a whole of a wide range of plural things, its composition and connection are more complex than any life Sha has ever seen, and yet, Sha has not yet completed what she feels, what she has guessed, That's what I should become. In the confines of her Valpurgis night, there were no more life forms than her own ideology and the low-level security guards she was constantly producing.

Amid the ruins of the city, on the endless pipes, beneath the huge platforms, in all sorts of nook and cranny that little attention has been paid to the aborigines...... Soldiers are popping up in every area of the Ruling Bureau, both connected and separated. These monsters in Nazi uniforms are almost indistinguishable from humans in appearance, and even from some mysterious angles, they cannot be completely excluded from the concept of "human", but in the eyes of normal humans, these cruel, cunning, and ferocious humanoid objects that almost do not conform to human reason are indisputable monsters. However, when these monsters enter the Reign, they will be confronted with something more completely inhuman than them in every sense and in every sense of the word.

In the eyes of these inhuman beings, the Nazis were not "monsters", but merely enemies - there were too many more grotesque and incomprehensible beings in the ruling bureau than these Nazis, and the Nazis that seemed special in the normal world became nothing strange here.

Of course, even so, the Nazis' combat effectiveness is still at the forefront of many strange things in the ruling bureau, even if all kinds of strange things and all kinds of inexplicable phenomena born from the gray fog, they can really hurt them. These Nazis appeared as if out of thin air, and once they knew where they were and what they were doing, they were able to determine what they were supposed to do right now. They have no hesitation, no doubt, no hesitation, no fear, no emotion that hinders their action, and they have a clear purpose, as if they were born with a sense of what they should do.

No matter how the environment changes, no matter what strange things happen, no matter what kind of enemies and dangers they face, their first priority is always to fight.

Fight, fight, fight. Fighting, dying, dying or living, without protesting, without begging for mercy, without rebellion against such a fate, without praying for peace from the beginning, without much extravagant hope for the fact that they are alive, just accepting it as a matter of course, and enjoying what is happening to them - whether it is good luck or bad luck, all endure, no, it can even be said that there is no such subjective idea of "bearing" in these Nazis at all.

They chase the battle for no reason, enjoy the fight, let people not see their ideals, do not see their strong desire to survive, do not see the light or darkness of human nature, do not have the spirit of resistance, this is the most unacceptable place for people, in the eyes of normal people, they are more like "killing machines" than all the "killing machines" they know.

But it would be a mistake to say that they have no idea at all, at least the occult experts can understand their ideals, because the Nazis who gave birth to them were one of the triumvirate of Shinrikyo in the world. The search for the truth of the end times is the same for any life born from that place, and the difference is only in practice.

The Nazis were not afraid of the Grey Mist Demons, of the phenomena that could easily reduce them to ashes, of physical beings who were stronger than them in all aspects, of the security guards who far outnumbered them, of any natives and occultists. In fact, it's hard to imagine what could move them.

The number of Nazi soldiers was increasing by the minute, appearing from different locations, moving in different directions, and there was no very strong assembly. These Nazi soldiers were thin in number compared to the vast expanse of the entire Dominion area, but when they acted, they inevitably took on a sense of purpose. It may be difficult to judge the goals of the Nazi soldier groups that landed in a certain place, but when the movements of these groups are combined, the lines of Sha's observations are quite clear, and through these complex routes, obscure meanings are expressed. Sha, however, could not tell whether there was an overarching will to control them like a flag. Theoretically, these Nazi soldiers acted in small groups, and there should always be a commander-in-chief, but "Sha" did not feel the existence of this "commander-in-chief".

Rather, these Nazi soldiers understood their mission from the moment they were born. They didn't need anyone else to tell them what to do, and no one else needed to give that clear order, they went into action on their own, outlining a complex and huge outline in all areas of the Ruling Bureau in a complex and accurate trajectory. The ritual significance becomes even more evident when Shah consciously overlays this outline over the traces left behind by the previous followers of the Doomsday Shinrikyo as they ran to their deaths.

Sha was convinced that, as he had expected, the people of the Doomsday Shinrikyo were performing a terrible sacrifice with a large number of deaths, and that it was all natural material for the insane, including herself, friends and foes. They are burning themselves and others like firewood.

The ominous, dark, and oppressive feeling is also strengthened by the sober awareness of this sacrificial ritual.

Fighting took place everywhere Sha could observe, as did death. Whether human or non-human, individual or collective, whether corpse or corpse, the more and more people die, the quicker they die, the more intense the feeling that something terrible will happen—even if "Sha" becomes the night of Valpurgis, it is impossible not to give birth to such a feeling, such a fear, she even believes, that these things that can be felt, surpass all life forms and physiology, and arise from the heart of every conscious being: when you start thinking, you will arise; When you realize it, you can't say no.

Things are slipping in the worst direction, and Sha, who can observe from the perspective of "data hedging", thinks that she can see this better than anyone else, and because she can see it better than anyone else, when she realizes that she can't stop it, the more crazy and desperate things that arise from her mind and consciousness will accumulate at a faster rate.

The more she saw and thought about it, the more she felt like she was going crazy. She desperately searched for "Tsui" and Father Sissen, but they seemed to be isolated from the phenomenon of "data hedging", or they were drowned in a phenomenon of data hedging that was too large and complex for "Sha" to directly observe and understand. All in all, she can't find them, but she has a feeling that "they are in danger", which is not a logical speculation, but a logical speculation, or rather, "Sha" is involuntarily moving her logical thinking closer to her feelings, just as the feelings are not to verify logic, but vice versa, and logic is to prove the correctness of feelings.

When the group of people in all aspects that Sha can observe and feel changes rapidly, the feeling of unnatural "accumulation of deviations" becomes more obvious at the same time - the ruling bureau seems to be "skewed", not in the physical structure, but in an overall conceptual shift.

The term "Governing Bureau" already has an extremely complex meaning that can be used on many occasions, and the deviations that are taking place today do not make this complexity easier, but rather increase it. Sha began to feel that the meaning of the "Ruling Bureau" was amplifying, and that something new and new scope had emerged that she had not yet known, but had already generated.

How the world has become, and where it will change, these questions are no longer answers that Sha can answer. She has been staying in this place, but this place is refreshing her cognition at the speed of every second, making her an ignorant child.

Victory is becoming elusive, or rather, what "victory" really is, has become obscure, and everything that is happening now makes "Sha" feel that victory will never come, and then, all thinking about the future, comes to a stop at a seemingly obvious end: the end.

The end of the world is coming, and the sound that seems to come from itself, and like something else, emerges in Sha's mind, as if it is the conclusion of thinking, but it is not entirely self-generated. However, it is pointless to wonder if this is an attack on consciousness.

Moreover, there are many things that were originally meaningful to Sha itself are also rapidly losing these meanings.

When "Sha" realized it, she couldn't get back these meanings, she couldn't think of them, it was like she had suddenly become a complete idiot.

It's terrible, it's terrible - it's only fear.

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He sensed it, but he didn't figure out what he was feeling and couldn't tell what he was feeling. For quite some time, he was in a half-asleep state, but it wasn't what he wanted. He couldn't resist, just like a normal person could not have a heart, this half-asleep state, just like he was supposed to be. To describe what he feels, to say "kind-kind", can only make him laugh at such a description, because, when he is occasionally awake, he can tell that the thing he feels is certainly not "human", but he himself is the undisputed "human", and the difference between the two is so great that how can it be called "kind"?

It is something that has a completely different form of existence and ideology, and it is something that is completely different from the perspective of observation and thinking. Although I can feel it, it doesn't mean that the two parties have something in common - rather, I feel that the reason why I can feel it, and I can produce a sense of déjà vu, is all because of the place I am in and the state I am in.

He was "inside" the repeater, "floating". Neither "inside" nor "floating" describes the true essence, but rather a metaphor that can be understood by one's own cognition.

What counts as "inside the repeater"? What counts as "floating"? If you look at your situation in a common sense sense, you will definitely not come to the right conclusion. Of course, he remembered why he was here, why he was the way he was, all of this was just a planned, an act that he insisted on.

In order to better snipe the enemy, he has turned himself into part of the London Repeater. It was he who turned the London Repeater from a final shelter into the ultimate weapon, and it was he who carried the hope of the people sheltered by this repeater - to fight the enemy and save the end.