Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Means of the "Thief".
As Glerint watched, Carol took the last sip of misty champagne in her glass and ended the dinner in a very good taste and setting.
In terms of cherishing food, I don't know if it's because of the Intis style or her tutor, Carol is better than Glerint, and she was more restrained in ordering food before, and then she tried to finish it. Unlike the original owner, Glelint, he often has bad habits such as "there must be a margin" and "this is the cultivation of the nobility". Of course, after the current Glerint "crossed", there has been a certain improvement, and he also has the habit of saving, but he often does not consciously pay attention to it.
The Misty Champagne, which is not particularly old, was reasonably friendly, only 5 pounds and 6 soles for a bottle, plus four meats and a small side dish, and they spent a total of 9 pounds and 7 sulles on this meal.
- The price is not very affordable, but it is not too outrageous, and if you don't consider the wine pairing, it is still acceptable for the middle class to bring your family to such a meal for a month or a few months.
As she left the restaurant, Glelynt didn't forget to bring her secret puppet.
Outside the "Rose Oath" restaurant, a slightly drunk Gleilynt looked at Carol, whose face was red, but her eyes were still bright, and couldn't help but admire her for the amount of alcohol she had, she drank a little more than herself.
"Where am I going to send you now?"
In line with the habit left over from the "previous life", Glerint subconsciously thought that he should send the lady to a safe enough place at this time, but he forgot for a moment that this person could play Sequence 5 than him. The original owner of this world did not have such a habit, and all he came into contact with was servants who followed ladies and misses, and did not need his trespassing gifts to send them home.
Qingli's eyes looked at Gleilynt, who was a little misty, and did not answer directly:
"I just 'traveled' in the afternoon."
It means that she hasn't had time to rent an apartment yet, and she's from Trier, so she definitely has nowhere to go here.
Glerint nodded knowingly, looked at the sky that was completely dark, and suggested:
"If you don't mind, come to my place for the night, it just so happens that I rented an extra room to cover up Morgan's existence, and I can go to his room to rest."
After all, this world is not a modern city with good security, bright lights at night, and few blind spots, and Tingen is not a very developed big city. So at this point in time, although it is not said that there are no hotels that are no longer open, there will definitely not be too many that have not yet closed, and it will inevitably be troublesome to find.
"Okay."
Carol was not hypocritical, and replied quite decisively.
It's not that she can't "travel" back to Trier and teleport back tomorrow, but there is really no need for this, she and Glerint are both extraordinary, although it can't be said that they ignore the human affairs of ordinary people, but at least they are still a lot less sensitive to it.
Nothing was said all night.
The next day, after breakfast, Glerint took the secret puppet and teleported with Carol to the port of Gallia on the west coast of Intis. Here is a descendant of the Tudor descendant, which is also the information provided by Carol's mother.
Before heading to the ruins of Sunia's Poseidon War to explore the ruins, Carol must of course investigate the relevant matters and be prepared. However, her original plan was not to investigate now, but to come back before leaving - the reason for changing her original plan was, of course, because of Glerint's prodding, who "convinced" Carol.
He was also thinking that before the 4th, he happened to have nothing to do, so why not do an investigation by the way?
As for following Carol to investigate, of course, it was not based on the nonsense of "reluctant to part with her", he had two purposes:
The first is to learn Carol's "dream-stealing" methods, and plan to refer to and compare the methods of "mind readers" to make some mental precautions for yourself. At the same time, the torso of the "Servant of Madness" in his hand is the sequence 4 of the "audience" pathway, which will be an important means for him to carry out some schemes, so it is very necessary to learn and think about the experience of using some extraordinary abilities in advance.
Of course, if Audrey grows up quickly enough in the mysterious world, he will also learn from her and learn from her experience in using extraordinary abilities, after all, the extraordinary path she is in is more specialized in the spiritual realm than Carol.
The second is to check the investigation information related to this "descendant of Tudor" with Carol.
It's not that he can't trust the other party, he is worried that she will harm himself, and after dealing with her a few times, Gleilint still has this trust. It's just that if she comes to investigate alone, there may be an omission, after all, although she has a high extraordinary sequence, she is not the kind of extraordinary person with a lot of experience. If two people look at the same survey information from different angles, they can greatly compensate for each other's misses.
The descendant of Tudor was in his fifties, with a face that had been eroded by the sea breeze for many years, his skin was chapped and wrinkled, and his eyebrows were thick but crossed with each other, giving him a messy appearance and a slight graying.
He was known as Rupert Philippe, and abandoned the surname Tudot in favor of fishing for profit.
Of course, the descendants of the Tudor family, no matter how incognito, could not get mixed up with a small boat and a few fishing nets, and struggled to make a living, and he had two medium-sized fishing boats in his hands, as well as a number of small fishing boats, often employing the inhabitants of nearby towns to work for him. However, the old gentleman seemed to be very fond of the vast expanse of the sea, so that although he did not need to work himself, he often accompanied him to the sea, both to satisfy his own hobby and to supervise the boatmen with his son.
When Glerint found him, it was the day he was recuperating at home.
They met this old gentleman with gray temples next to his strange barn - the fishing boats that often go to sea, in addition to the catch, will inevitably catch some beautiful coral stones, strange shells and other things, they also have a lot of ornamental and collection value, if one of them gets some big people's comments or praise, it can even be worth several harvests at sea, so the larger fishing fleets will build similar warehouses.
Grelynt and the others were suffering from having no excuse to contact Rupert directly, and they did not have the extraordinary ability to go directly to him for interrogation as "reasonable" as the "audience", so they thought of a way to "bribe" and increase their favor by "buying strange things".
Channeling the living directly and brutally is of course one of the viable options, but this is their next step, and a multi-pronged approach is the safest way.
The reason for not considering the direct use of the "Parasite Chain" to deeply parasitize Rupert to obtain memories is that this also has a relatively large impact on the parasitic person, and subjectively Carol is not willing to parasitize such an old man.
And whether it is herself or the "Parasite Chain" in her hand, the corresponding extraordinary abilities of the "Dream Stealer" are:
Perceive and capture the ideas that come to mind as the target emerges, and can take them. The difference between the two is that Sequence 5 can't handle these thoughts well and has to act on behalf of the stolen object itself, but Sequence 4 can throw them into the minds of other creatures, and can keep them for a long time.
In addition to the idea that the target "voluntarily" surfaces, the "parasite" is also able to directly take certain memories of the target based on certain indexes. But if you want to read these memories, you have to incorporate them into your own brain - this will lead to a temporary confusion of personality, which will increase the possibility of losing control, and it is not necessary, and almost no one will do this.
"Deep parasitism" to obtain memories is not so dangerous, it is equivalent to just "observing" a memory from the perspective of the person, but if the parasitic target is too different from oneself, there is still the possibility of being polluted by the other party's memory and self-cognition.
In contrast, of course, the "Dream Walker" is more professional in the field of the mind.
First of all, the "Dream Walker" can read the subconscious, instead of acting on the superficial thoughts that the target can only appear like the "Dream Stealer". Secondly, the processing method of "Dream Stealer" is relatively simple, and there is only one operation as "taking away", unlike "Dream Walker", which can be modified and deleted, and can also increase memories and ideas.
Of course, the "Dream Stealer" is not completely without merit, if it is only for the superficial idea, the "Dream Stealer" will take it directly, except when it is just taken away, the person concerned may notice that something is wrong, and will not leave any direct traces afterwards, they are already very clever thieves.
The "Dream Walker" is not good, whether it is modifying, deleting or adding ideas, it will leave corresponding traces, and the high-ranking people in the same way can detect it and restore it.
If it's for the whole memory, then it's no mistake, and both will leave corresponding traces.
The only difference is that the memories taken by the "thief" are normally not recoverable unless the thief is found and asked to return the stolen items - provided that he has not disposed of them as waste.
However, as long as the means are clever enough, the high sequence of the "audience" can always restore the impact caused by the low sequence.
The plan discussed by the two was that the first cross-examination would be conducted by Glerint, who used "bribe-seduction".
Although this shallow "closeness" will certainly not make him turn his back on the ancestral teachings and betray the principles, when he is asked the corresponding questions, the corresponding memories and thoughts will definitely appear in his mind, and at this time, Carol can directly sense and read them.
And the second interrogation, of course, is that the occult expert Carol directly conducts a living psychic.
However, Glett refers to the results of Crane's psychic of Beckland's Tudor's descendant in the original book, and believes that this is not necessarily better than the former, because the former is an idea that he subconsciously emerged, and under the premise of cleverly designing the question, its degree of truth is often higher.
The latter, on the other hand, can deceive his own spirit by suggestion—if I have deceived myself, I will surely be able to deceive you (except for those who open the cheating).