4650 Chapter 4650 - Gathering Point (1/2)

”What exactly is cognitive ......?”

It is said that the perception here is not entirely true either.

Some ersh folk have discovered this ...... like the sun can appear out of thin air, that other things can too.

Some ersh folk have discovered that they can still live even when they go into the void.

Since the Eshmin have knowledge of most of the things that can sustain their lives, some of them can still be alive when they reach the Void.

In this 'Cognitive Armageddon' space, there was a group of Rushmen who had discovered this.

When they found that the things around them were different from their original perception, they tried to get rid of this phenomenon by any means possible.

Escaping the surface was the final solution they came up with.

Since their perceptions continued to be affected no matter where they went, the group felt that this distortion of their perceptions would take effect on the entire surface.

The group tried to leave the surface, and then they found a vehicle for empty space tourism.

The Ersch Min of this era had embarked on a Void Tourism Tour, which actually consisted of flying to near-Earth orbit for a stroll.

And whether it was luck or bad luck, this group of Eshmin had no relevant practitioners, but they had figured out a way to start the flying machine, and the flying machine itself was not damaged, so it could be started intact.

Although they wouldn't be able to drive it at all, since the cognitive apocalypse was constantly affecting them, causing them to go crazy trying to get out of here, and the fact that the flying machine had an autopilot mode, they just took a ride on it and flew off into the void.

The aircraft was set to auto-pilot mode, and it would have taken the group of Eshminians around the void and flown back, but something seemed to have gone wrong at the time, and instead of returning to the surface, the aircraft kept flying into deep space.

But the main concern of these ersh folk was that the cognitive apocalypse was still not over when they flew out.

They noticed that things around them had been getting weird, so this group of ersh folk ...... all went crazy.

This is rather similar to some movie scenes where the ersh folk in the aircraft start killing each other in a state of insanity, and these ersh folk kill their companions ...... or something that is no longer completely visible to them in their perception, and then they throw the bodies out into the void.

Some of the ershmin also jumped out on their own and let themselves float out into the void to die ...... but they found that they were not dead.

Instead, some of the ershmin just kept floating there, but some ...... floated to this place.

This place where the skull of what appeared to be a giant ershmin from the outside.

This skull was called the 'Skull of All Change'.

It was a place where creatures affected by the cognitive apocalypse gathered, and the various things that wandered around here were all affected creatures ...... they were species that had been living in the normal void, but were trapped in the space of the cognitive apocalypse.

The Skull of All Change can be considered their 'salvation', as each creature here sees a different shape.

The Eshmin see the appearance of their own skulls, while other creatures see a different shape.

No matter how deeply they are affected by the cognitive apocalypse, this all-changing skull will remain changed, and its shape will not be unified.

So looking at it, there was also a sense that their own perceptions hadn't been completely distorted.