In addition to reading the memories of Cassandra and the memory of a fellow Greek God of War, Milin also read many strange memories.

To describe it, a sentence I often saw on the Internet before Yonebayashi's time travel is, "How can you engrave all these messy things into your DNA?"

It's just that before the time travel, this sentence was just an exaggerated description, but after the time travel, Milin relied on Cassandra's Animus device to express that this sentence was more than just a description when applied to him.

These memories include not only the past, but also the future, science fiction, magic, and even immortality.

Some are building new homes from scratch in a world where dinosaurs exist, while others are controlling an engineering robot to roll a Dyson ball.

There are those who ride war horses and lead troops and rush towards the enemy camp, and there are those who wave their hands and send billions of lights across the starry sky.

Sometimes it was driving a rally car on a muddy track. The next memory was driving a cargo truck on a well-developed high-speed network. Then it was immediately changed to a rocket car on a sci-fi track, or even a go-kart. Throwing turtle shells at other people.

There are those who wield sharp blades to fight their way through the sea of ​​monsters, and there are those who wield a Remington and kill through hell alone.

Before he could finish bathing in the blood of those demons, the next memory he had was of farming, raising flowers and fishing in a farm.

Probably because these memories of Milin were too bizarre and unbelievable, Cassandra soon felt that it was not particularly important to wonder why Milin's genetic memory had her memory.

Compared to these memories of Milin, what Cassandra experienced was really nothing.

And if it is true as Milin said, these genetic memories are not the memories of his ancestors, but what he has experienced himself.

So it’s easy to understand why Milin didn’t take the things outside the curtain seriously.

At least Cassandra didn't think someone who could bring down a hell would be afraid of those things.

After reading thirty or forty memories and confirming that his genetic memory was only about the games he had played, and that there was no so-called ancestral memory, Milin did not continue.

Although he did not see the original version of the "Luoyan City Teaching Book" written by his ancestor, Milin also read some of the memories related to those things.

Just because the toilet seat company doesn't have copyright doesn't mean that all game companies don't have copyright. Besides, those who don't have copyright can't learn from it. If they can't create Cthulhu, they can at least create C'Thun.

Milin, who got off the Animus equipment, raised his hand and waved it in front of Cassandra who was in a daze and said:

"Come back to your senses, come back to your senses."

"...Those are the things you have experienced?" Kassandra, who forced herself to calm down, asked Milin.

"It can be considered." Milin said.

"What does it mean?" Cassandra asked.

"Have you ever played games?" Milin asked with a smile. For a fun person, it is much more fun to say something and watch the listener's reaction than to hide these things.

"Game? What game?" The doubts on Cassandra's face became more and more serious as she didn't react.

"It's just video games," Milin said.

"Video games? I've played some, why do you ask this suddenly?" Cassandra said, still not realizing what Milin wanted to say.

"Those memories are the memories of me playing games." Seeing Kassandra's slow reaction, he guessed that even if the other party had been exposed to video games, they were at most like Tetris. Milin said straightforwardly, spreading his hands. .

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"...In other words, are those memories just a game to you?" Cassandra showed an expression of realization.

At the same time, he put his eyes on Gray Feng for a long time.

Facing Cassandra's gaze, Gray Wind maintained his habitual indifferent expression. She and Alori had known about Milin's setting for a long time.

"Well, it's just a game." Milin said with some emotion. He did not have his consciousness affected by the original owner of these memories because of reading these memories, as Cassandra reminded him beforehand.

On the contrary, it is just like watching a high-definition VR movie. After watching it, it is over with "Oh". At most, you can reflect on it for a while, and the impact is non-existent.

There is no decent BUFF obtained from these memories at all. Milin is still the same Milin, and has not become Milin the Doom Slayer, Milin the Space Knight or anything like that.

It's a pity... After all, Milin's reason for asking Cassandra to use the Animus equipment was not to find the original one. Most of the reason was to borrow some of the abilities of his ancestors.

When I was fighting against the Lord of the Sea Successors in the world of Terra before, it felt quite cool to read the Endless Tome after wearing the armor of a Bloodborne Hunter.

As a result, after I came back, I could still open it, but I couldn't learn as much forbidden knowledge from it as I could with the armored Bloodborne Hunter.

At most, it's the same as reading a book of ghost paintings.

Lack of conditions for wearing armor, plus hearing the "sequelae" mentioned by Cassandra when introducing the Animus equipment

Only then did Milin pay attention to his ancestor.

"So, do you regard this world as a game?" Kassandra, who was unaware of Milin's plans, asked Milin in a subtle tone.

"...Maybe." A strange expression flashed across Milin's face as his regretful thoughts were interrupted, but he didn't say much.

On the way back from the Guardian Temple, Hui Feng, who was walking with Milin on the streets of the Imperial Capital at night, said:

"Commander, Cassandra doesn't understand what you mean."

"Yes, I know." Milin was a little stunned by Cassandra's question, because it could be seen from Cassandra's reaction that she did not really understand what Milin meant.

Milin wanted to show that those memories were just his experiences of playing games, but Cassandra interpreted Milin's words as "experience many worlds with the mentality of playing games."

"Maybe it's because those game memories are too real." Milin said the reason why Cassandra might misunderstand it.

Although the game memories read by Yonebayashi, there are many games that have a surreal or cute style to cater to the user group.

But after turning into genetic memories, they all turned into the real world one by one.

The simplest example is that Milin read a memory from "Minecraft". As a result, there were no small squares in the memory that players can see when they close their eyes and sleep, and everything became realism. Painting style.

Because it's too real, or simply real, it's not surprising that Cassandra would have such a misunderstanding.

"But it's not completely fruitless." Milin took out a shimmering apple from his pocket and said.

This apple is the Isu artifact called "Golden Apple" that Milin asked Cassandra for, but he just doesn't know which golden apple it is.

Regarding Milin's request for the Eden artifact, Cassandra hesitated for a long time, but finally took out a golden apple and handed it to Milin.

It is estimated that if she had not seen the memories read by Milin and the misunderstanding caused by those genetic memories, Cassandra would not have handed over this kind of thing that is a big killer regardless of whether it is used well or not. Milin's.

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