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Chapter 306 - 221 Dream Master
Chapter 306: Chapter 221 Dream Master
April 23rd, 8:30 in the morning,
Chen Yun sat quietly on a bus traveling on a smooth highway.
The sunlight, spotty through the sparse clouds, spilled onto the road leading to a village near the Qixi City prison.
This road meandered through serene country scenery, with the bus weaving through the countryside.
Quaint stone bridges and babbling brooks frequently passed by on both sides, along with well-placed houses, giving the illusion of peaceful times.
Passengers on the bus occasionally exchanged a few words.
Meanwhile, Chen Yun’s gaze wandered between the tranquil view outside the window and the anticipation within his heart.
After undergoing his ninth Evolution that morning, Chen Yun roughly tested and summarized the many changes in his body.
Then he took the bus to this place.
When it came to testing new abilities, Chen Yun was always impatient.
An ability like Dream Entry just sounded exceptionally interesting.
In many stories, having the power to enter others’ dreams undoubtedly adds endless possibilities and attractions to the plot. Dreams, a mysterious domain of human psychological activity, are both a private showcase of the inner world and a boundless universe of creativity and imagination.
The ability "Dream Entry" allowed Chen Yun to cross the boundary between reality and fantasy, directly participating in others’ dream stories – an experience both thrilling and full of unknowns.
In dreams, logic can be overturned, physical laws no longer constrain, and emotions and memories are presented in the most primal, direct form.
Chen Yun might be able to understand others’ deep desires, fears, and even unresolved issues through this ability and could possibly use it to help others solve psychological issues or discover hidden secrets.
Human dreams have always been complex and varied, and they fill people with curiosity.
However, as good as the new ability named Dream Entry sounded, its practical application was still unknown.
Therefore, an experiment was needed.
But Chen Yun wouldn’t recklessly use ordinary people for experiments; he preferred to find subjects that, in his view, could be treated as experimental material.
When judging whether a person was good or bad, Chen Yun tended to rely on his subjective judgment.
With that thought,
Chen Yun suddenly felt that he might need to establish a talent pool of D-Class personnel.
Like in some fantasy setting, like the SCP organization, which had a large group of D-Class personnel composed of death row inmates, specifically for various dangerous tasks, including serving as experimental materials.
This was indeed necessary for him.
Chen Yun’s experimental needs in the future would probably not be small; he would need many people as material.
If he had a talent pool of D-Class personnel,
He wouldn’t need to make a special trip to the prison.
When it was time to conduct human experiments, he could simply pick a few from the D-Class personnel.
This would be much more convenient.
Thinking about it, Chen Yun had already reached his stop.
Most people got off here.
This was a village in the suburbs.
Chen Yun hadn’t planned on getting off here but wanted to ride a little longer to get off near the prison.
However, a dog at the entrance of the village caught his attention and made him somewhat curious.
Chen Yun stepped off the bus, and the sunlight instantly embraced him, bringing a warm and fresh breath.
He looked around and his gaze finally rested on a dog lying quietly under the shade of an old locust tree at the entrance of the village.
The dog seemed to be immersed in sweet slumber, occasionally twitching its ears as if chasing something in its dream.
This caught Chen Yun’s eye.
Scientific research has shown that dogs during the rapid eye movement phase of sleep have brain activity very similar to humans when dreaming, implying that they too may experience daily activities or more abstract emotional experiences in their dreams.
Could it be that besides humans, he could also explore the subconscious world of other living beings?
He slowly approached the slumbering dog, a surge of curiosity rising in his heart.
His spiritual power made an unhesitating attempt to activate the Dream Entry ability.
However, it was as if he hit a wall and returned without success.
This stunned Chen Yun.
Could it be that... non-human beings can’t be entered in dreams?
Even though they too dream?
Musing.
Chen Yun tried to activate Dream Entry again.
But until a few children from the village ran by playfully, startling the sleeping dog,
Chen Yun still couldn’t activate Dream Entry.
"Could it be that..."
"It only works on humans?"
Muttering to himself,
Though puzzled, Chen Yun did not get discouraged.
He understood that every ability has its uniqueness and limitations, and exploring and understanding these rules is part of ability growth.
Next, he began to stroll through the entire village.
If just a sleeping dog couldn’t be entered, it didn’t completely explain anything.
More experiments were needed.
Luckily, since cats and dogs love to sleep all day, in a village, Chen Yun encountered many sleeping cats and dogs and attempted many experiments on non-human beings, including some other non-human creatures that were asleep.
But a long time passed without any results.
Or rather, it should be said, after being busy all morning, the results were consistent.
Every non-human being encountered resulted in the same outcome—unable to enter dreams, which added several mysteries to his new ability for the time being.
Noon.
Chen Yun decisively quickened his pace toward the prison without a sound.
The prison was not only a place for experiments at the moment but also a key to unlocking the mysteries of his abilities.
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