The content of the report summarized after the fact is hardly close to the truth. Reports will deliberately exaggerate when the purpose is to claim credit, and deliberately understate when the purpose is to claim credit for another purpose. Yi Cha had no one to take credit for, but that didn't affect his dissatisfaction with the report.
The problem is, no matter how he records it, it always seems to be a certain distance from what happened in reality.
This is also the first time in his long academic career. There are several possible hypotheses, but none have strong enough evidence. Yi Cha makes a reasonable guess: this is due to the boundary between death and life. It’s impossible to accurately describe what happens after death while you’re alive because it’s hard to imagine. After becoming an undead, you will encounter different difficulties - it is difficult to remember.
But for some reason, he still tried his best to restore the original appearance of things.
On this matter, he tried at least three different angles:
The first one comes from the managers of the Wei Xing Qi Plane - from this perspective, everything that happened is very simple. It is nothing more than the authoritative commissioner named Ichaint Sinkardstu (Commissioner) from the tenth plane. What a good word. This can almost be regarded as the second most significant gain from the journey to the underworld) In order to protect the fruits of his labor, he once again tried his best to resolve a turmoil that would affect Wei Xing Qimen.
Of course, looking easy and doing it easily are two different things. Ensuring this deception is not an easy part. In this process, this authoritative commissioner took the lead in charging at the front line, going deep alone, only betting on his own danger, and solving the turmoil in the outside world——
What kind of explosion will not cause worry? The explosion at the neighbor's house, of course. Under such difficulties, this authoritative commissioner was brave, decisive, and adaptable. He successfully found the invisible opening of opportunity when the situation was extremely difficult to control. He not only solved the immediate crisis, but also solved at least five problems in the future. Similar troubles in Chiuchi. The undead suffered heavy losses (the term "vitality severely damaged" is obviously inappropriate to use here), while Wei Xing Qi Nian received a substantial increase in the number of residents.
He did a great job. This incident, like any security incident with a successful response, should be permanently forgotten.
The exposition that can be made from this perspective is one hundred and forty-five pages. Half of the pages must be retained in the original text, and ninety-eight pages of them must be deleted to make the writing more fluent and the conclusion clearer.
The second summary comes from himself, as an individual, Chaint Sinkardstu. At this time, the individual's free will and the referenced logical changes will be taken into account, and 80% fluency must be achieved. In this way, this summary report will become a heroic epic of Chant Sinkardstu as an individual.
Then, the importance of choice must be highlighted. In this moment of facing the terrible challenge of murder (erasing existence, pulling in a direction you don’t want to go, depending on the perspective). He chose to use unexpected cooperation to avoid unnecessary accidents before important nodes. Coming out from behind the clouds is a mid-range option that shortens the path, and enabling the birth of the Necronomicon rather than preventing it is a risky move.
There are many more such options. But the most critical choice is often the one that is ignored: He listened to the subordinate who had just contemplated an objectively rebellious act.
That's right. The idea of resurrecting all the undead was brought up by the clerk at the Terminal Office.
Only such a newly emerging sense of autonomy can come up with such an incredible yet simple and direct idea. When these consciousnesses grow and receive a correct education in an environment full of regulations, such abilities will secretly leave them.
This idea is wrong ninety-nine percent of the time. So even if a metz's calculation includes this, it will never tell anyone about it. The original Olympian has his own principles. It is easier to choose to believe that he has his own principles, but it is very difficult to choose to believe that 99% of wrong ideas will shine at this moment. And Ezhaint Hincades made the right choices.
Others are technical events. With sufficient conditions in the cell, creative use of life experiments, and the help of angels, it is not difficult to complete a simple resurrection. With the power of the Scattered Wheel, an upgraded level of large-scale contagious resurrection becomes feasible. The rat rose from the wreckage. The angel's soul returns to his own body. The emerald windows flashed with the miserable state of the undead before they were on the verge of resurrection—much more miserable than the state when they were killed.
The third summary comes from the nature of the devil. Evil and chaos.
This may seem unrelated, but it really gets to the root of the problem. The undead are hard-working, tolerant and fair, have a long-term vision, and possess all virtues that living creatures do not possess. He was dazzled and admired by their integrated use of technology (yes, he was so excited during the visit that he actually had the urge to abandon darkness and turn to light several times), and he was also quite impressed by their attitude towards their compatriots. Let the undead rule the world and stop consuming the universe. There is a high probability that it will be better than now - Yimetz will definitely help. Moreover, the undead have a very strong desire to do so.
It is 100% evil to stop a group of such noble people and plunge them into the vulgar and disgusting quagmire of the living. Only a truly reckless, selfish person would destroy such a beautiful scene without hesitation, just because he can. And he...
Keqier came in.
Although it was no longer necessary, the angel illuminated the ceiling in an exaggerated manner, then appeared from the second layer of halo, and landed straight on the softest part of the carpet.
"Why don't you laugh at me?" He came over, nodded to the two half-clerks standing in the corner with their hands hanging, and then looked at the report pages on the table. "How many times have you changed it? Three times?"
"Twenty-two." Yi Cha shrugged. "What a waste of time."
"Then why do you still write?" Ke Qier asked puzzledly.
It was obvious that the angel came as if he had something to say, but it was obvious that he had exercised the virtue of taking a step back at any time. "Uh." He looked at the rune mark at the end - there were two elephant-shaped sharp corners at the end of the mark, and the front end was an extended piano pillar, and the main body was a maze-like path. "You want to send it out? The academic contribution points have stopped updating. The Royal Garden is also..."
"What?"
"...It's not a garden anymore, anyway." Ke Qier said tactfully. "Why are you in such a hurry to write this report? It's too late to wait until the matter at hand is over -"
"Everyone is very concerned about your condition." He found that the devil had no reaction, so he added.
It seemed like three seconds passed before the words came in so I could check my ears.
"care?"
"Of course." Keqier said. "They are all direct subordinates of Rabbi Shankara. Members of the latest generation of the Order of the Fallen Angels. You remember them. You are the object of their prayers. Except for that particular angel, of course... Strange. Why do you ask?" He Blinked. "You knew they were trustworthy. That's why you asked them to direct this adventure together."
"I don't know," Icha said. "Are they trustworthy? I just have to trust them. That's how evil schemes work."
(End of chapter)