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Come to think of it, Che really was very polite. While he did interrupt my experiments, he also offered me a new approach.
Change the form, and you change the function.
Water can be liquid, ice, or steam; different forms yield different functions.
Memory can be intangible recollections: a taut memory string, or even a cloud—Right, a cloud, like Yue Ya.
Yue Ya was a being of manifested thought, and he was able to take the form of a cloud. Was there any reason why memory couldn’t do the same? While memories themself could not take a different form, it was possible with consciousness. On top of that, Lu Yin’s inner universe could store both memory and consciousness.
Old Chief was imprisoned within the Champions' Stage Purgatory, and Lu Yin released his inner universe. Stars appeared and revolved around him as his consciousness exploded, creating an astral phenomena that was quite similar to Infinity. As that happened, he gently closed his eyes and allowed his memories to disperse throughout his consciousness.
Once, twice, three times… a hundred times. For each attempt, he dispersed his memory together with his consciousness and then retracted it once again, repeating the process time and time again.
His breathing grew ragged. It worked. It actually worked.
He was changing the form of his memories to alter their function.
Dispersing his memories would allow him to approach the palace in the Willbound Spire. While...



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