Chapter 123 Upgrade
Chapter 123 Upgrade
Although he had already decided to prioritize the "Cognitive Reconstruction" talent, Wei Hongsi still focused on the "Whistle Playing" skill in order to fully understand the test, and then he saw a scene that made him both laugh and cry.
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After this selection screen appeared, a line of text glowing red immediately appeared on top of it.
[Risk Warning!]
This "system" is quite humorous, warning itself.
Wei Hongsi shook his head slightly, then suddenly thought of another risk.
The "death command" of the Light Guiding Society uses a specific sound as the trigger condition; Mu Jie's dance demonstration for Shen Qing under hypnosis also uses a specific sound as the start and end command.
This suggests that light guides can use auditory cognitive signals as tools or weapons, so it's not impossible for them to use audio as a carrier of "psychological viruses."
Perhaps this is why they targeted Shen Qing, or at least one of the reasons.
Theoretically, implanting subconscious negative emotions into audio is much easier than into video. However, its effectiveness depends heavily on the audience's auditory sensitivity, musical experience, and cultural background, presenting a significant barrier to acceptance.
Therefore, being tone-deaf is not always a bad thing. It not only makes one immune to all "psychological viruses" that use audio as a carrier, but also makes "death commands" that use specific sounds as triggering conditions ineffective.
Is this the real reason why the second personality separated out, causing the primary personality to become tone-deaf?
Upon realizing this, Wei Hongsi was startled.
If that's the case, then it's easy to understand why the "system" (or rather, the second personality) encouraged (or urged) him to get deeply involved in the Paradise GG case.
He wasn't just a bystander; he had already gotten involved long before, so how could he possibly stay out of it?
He was unaware of this due to missing parts of his memory, but the "system" (his second personality) knew, which is why it guided him through that series of tasks. After all, to break the deadlock, one must first have a full understanding of the situation.
Some of the choices we made in the past, such as our major when applying to university, our research direction, and the time we started working, may seem like choices made with strong opinions, but they may have been influenced by a second personality behind the scenes.
However, the second personality is still himself, so it's not wrong to say that he made the choice himself.
Therefore, the memories associated with those four skills must contain a very important secret. However, it would be very risky to rashly unlock them without making sufficient preparations.
With that thought in mind, Wei Hongsi closed the "System" panel, opened his eyes, changed the destination to the company address on his phone, and prepared to sort out his thoughts in the work environment.
Originally, cracking the "death command" and "circuit breaker mechanism" was to serve the police and the company, and to contribute to human society. Now, it's linked to his own safety, and his motivation has doubled.
Only by living well can we make greater contributions to society; there is no contradiction between the two.
Wei Hongsi got out of the car and walked into the Zhiwei Technology Building. He scanned his face to enter the elevator lobby and took the elevator to the 16th floor.
There weren't many people working overtime on Sunday. I didn't encounter many people along the way, and there were only a handful of people in the common office area of Department Two, which seemed very well-organized.
He took a glass of water from the tea room, then sat down in his office, sipping the water as he pondered his new research plan.
Before he knew it, he had finished a glass of water. He stared at the empty glass for a moment, and then came to the conclusion that the food in the brigade canteen was saltier than that in the company cafeteria.
This is probably because the weather is hot and the police officers are often out on the move, so they need to replenish more electrolytes.
Wei Hong thought that if the concentration of electrolytes in the blood is diluted, it will cause nerves to be unable to conduct electrical signals normally, and the brain area will experience random discharges, disconnections, overloads, and other problems.
If this situation progresses to its extreme, it can lead to the gradual loss of memory, logic, and self-awareness, resulting in brain death.
The results show that this is very similar to the "circuit breaker mechanism," and it can be included as a research topic. This requires assistance from relevant professionals.
He wrote down the idea and continued to think about other directions.
There was a knock on the office door. Wei Hongsi looked towards the door and said, "Come in."
The door was pushed open halfway, and Yuan Zhenhui poked his head in, saying with a hint of surprise, "Manager Wei... Manager Wei, you work here?"
"Yes," Wei Hongsi said with a smile, "Come in and have a seat."
Yuan Zhenhui walked in, closed the door behind him, and sat down on the sofa by the door. He said somewhat awkwardly, "General Manager Yu sent me a notice before leaving get off work on Friday, asking me to come to this office on Monday to meet the new supervisor. I saw the light was on inside, so I thought I'd come in and ask, but I didn't expect it to be you."
He had actually anticipated this to some extent, otherwise he wouldn't have knocked on the door; he was just still somewhat incredulous.
Wei Hongsi nodded. He thought to himself, "President Yu is really quick on the uptake; transferring personnel within the department is indeed quite convenient." It seemed new members would be reporting for duty tomorrow, which would allow for a smooth handover with the CDU project team.
Since Yuan Zhenhui has taken the initiative to come to us, we might as well chat with him a bit more.
"Have you finished your work?"
"I finished it yesterday, but Supervisor He asked me to revise some things today. It will take another hour or so."
Wei Hongsi nodded.
It's estimated that He Feng also received a notification from General Manager Yu, so he asked Yuan Zhenhui to play a little more role before leaving, since the transfer on Monday has nothing to do with Sunday.
Wei Hongsi had a clear idea of Yuan Zhenhui's job assignment and immediately explained it to him.
Yuan Zhenhui listened carefully to Wei Hongsi's requirements and felt that he was fully capable of handling them, so he was relieved. As for the salary and benefits, he hadn't thought about it yet; he just felt that anywhere would be better than staying in He Feng's group.
The two chatted for about ten minutes before Yuan Zhenhui took his leave, his steps appearing lighter than usual as he departed.
Wei Hongsi continued his thinking. At 4:30 p.m., Yu Zhen called him and asked if he could give three special cases a diagnosis of "mental pollution" separately.
One of the three is Shen Qing. The other two are a movie star and a news anchor from Yuecheng TV.
All three are public figures with high public profiles and wished to protect their privacy. Considering the potential negative impact of the information spreading, the police granted their request.
Wei Hongsi said there was no problem, and then asked, "When would Yu Zhi like to schedule it?"
"It would be best to arrange one tonight," Yu Zhen said. "Shen Qing and her agent are very anxious."
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