Ron sat cross-legged on the wooden bed, while Helen sat at the table and chair opposite him. The mansion they were in was about fifty square meters, with one bed, one table, and two matching wooden chairs.
He was only one Isolation Ritual away from advancing to the second level of the biological energy level.
Before seeing the tragic deaths of Ralph and Raymond, he had thought about how to deal with them. If he were to lead these humans to survive in the wilderness, they might have become a hindrance to him.
At that time, Ron had thought that he must kill Ralph, but he might let Raymond pronounce his crimes before his death, and maybe he wouldn't even have to do it himself.
However, when he climbed over the highland, all these thoughts dissipated with the cold wind.
They were all dead.
"How's your inquiry going?" Ron asked Helen sitting opposite him.
Although Helen was briefly amazed by the "prosperity" of this city when she first arrived, compared to other people who had just arrived in the town, she had been quite reserved in her behavior. Moreover, perhaps some of the emotions she showed were deliberately revealed.
And sure enough, it didn't take long for her to fully adapt to this place. Ron believed that even if Helen were taken to a modern city, she would be able to integrate into it in just a few days.
Helen said:"I divided the town's residents into two parts, those born in the town and those born outside the town."Almost all of the former have never left the town. They are so naive that it drives me a bit crazy. Although their parents are not simple characters, they still haven't realized the cruelty of the world. This group of people accounts for about four-tenths of all the town's residents."As for the latter, they usually have very strong and robust bodies. But I seldom see characters like Ralph. They are more like fierce robbers rather than those who truly hold power."
Because guys like Ralph lived quite well in their hometowns and had no need to leave their native places at all.
Those who would go to Innocent Town were usually those who encountered a survival crisis or had other problems that made it difficult for them to continue living in their original towns, but were physically strong enough to travel long distances across the wilderness.
Helen continued:"I also inquired about Jonas. There's no valuable information. They all say that this town mayor is very kind and full of sympathy and kindness towards civilians."He's also a Blood Viscount. Also, Jonas is responsible for arranging jobs for every new member who comes to the town. According to him, every civilian can have a suitable position in Innocent Town, and what he does is to guide us to the places where we are meant to be."I've basically figured out the matter of the graveyard keeper. The graveyard administrator we're going to meet is a knight. He will give us simple weapons to deal with possible dangers at that time."It's said that occasionally the dead in the graves will wake up, but as long as you can keep calm, ordinary adult men can easily subdue those monsters."Ron nodded slightly:"During the next period of time, pay attention to the movements of other nobles, and also sort out the relationship between knights and civilians in this town. Can you do that?"Helen nodded without hesitation and replied:"Of course I can."
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Undoubtedly, when dealing with the society in the Blood Plain, she had very rich experience and reliable abilities. Although Helen didn't say it herself, it seemed that she might have encountered some accident that led her to end up in the blood tax collection team.
Suddenly, he asked:"Do you want to learn witchcraft?"Helen's eyes widened suddenly, doubting that she had misheard Ron's words:"What did you say?"Ron said calmly:"Witchcraft."Helen asked in disbelief:"Teacher?"Ron raised his hand:"It's not time yet. But if you have this idea, I can also teach you how to use witchcraft. After all, you're with me now, and it's always a good thing to know more things."
Among the recorded psionic skills, one of them had the effect of inspiring the talent of mortal psionicists and could also search for those with such talent. And this was its most basic ability.
The most important part of this skill was that it could consume special resources to enable mortals without talent to master psionic energy. However, compared to other skills, including "I Am the Sun", it was countless times more complicated.
Although he didn't mean to teach her immediately, Helen could hardly contain her excitement:"Of course, I'll calm down and wait."Ron shook his head:"Don't call me teacher. Now you go to sleep for a while. We still have to go to work in the graveyard at night."
Watching Helen make a bed on the floor, Ron withdrew his gaze and focused on the floating panel in front of him, which was filled with dense and complicated runes and numbers.
"I Am the Sun" was a psionic skill, and among the recorded skills, it was relatively easier for Ron to learn. This was because he had basically met some particularly difficult prerequisites.
That was to understand the sun.
First, it was to view it from an objective perspective.
The information that the sun was a star and burned through nuclear fusion was used to build a basic knowledge framework for learners with terrifying amounts of data, and then it slowly explained the fact of "what exactly the sun was".
But for Ron, these things were actually quite easy to understand.
Although some of the content conflicted with his past common sense, there was still no threshold for understanding.
Second, he had to understand what the sun represented in human subjective consciousness and what cultural significance it had.
For example, because humans had very poor night vision, sunlight was the basis for long-distance vision, and this could enable them to avoid dangerous creatures.
Therefore, the sun meant safety for humans.
There were many similar contents and studies, and there were also a few places that contradicted his common sense from his previous life, but generally speaking, they couldn't stump him.
The problem was the third perspective.
He also had to understand the meaning of the sun in the supernatural world. This part of the information contained a large number of rare words and a lot of knowledge that was completely different from his common sense.
Some of the materials were arguing that it was a deity, some were trying to prove that it was a non-divine existence, and some materials had already concluded that it was definitely not a non-living thing, but it couldn't be classified into any life form either. Some occult studies had reached the conclusion that it had no consciousness, and some scholars even thought that it was just a projection of consciousness in outer space.
And these contradictory contents with a large number of proper nouns required Ron to spend his time to slowly understand them. Fortunately, he could see that it was just a matter of time for him.
It might take him about three to eight days to generally understand these things.
And after he sorted them all out, he could use these three dimensions of understanding of the sun to slowly use psionic energy to engrave runes, and finally build a stable triangle in his mind that was infinitely close to objective laws and subjective judgments. And finally...
The sun would burn.