Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ isnât too worried about not knowing, though, as he isnât one of those conspiracists with an unparalleled imagination.
Sometimes, even if you put the truth in front of him, he would refuse to accept for the cruelty of it.
Heâs used to being quiet, silent, taciturn, and immersing himself in his own dry, desolate little world.
Listening to Mu Jiashi, Ding Yi, Fei, Wu Jian and co. discuss the prospects of XĂŒ Beijin being NE was quite astonishing to him back then.
NE is an AI, you know?! XĂŒ Beijin is a Tower resident. A human, isnât he?
How could an equal sign be put between them?
Even now, Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ is more leaning on XĂŒ Beijin not being NE.
On this point of thought, the nine Missiontakers would also have their own opinions.
Of course, Lin Qin is excluded from the discussion. In fact, theyâre wary about Lin Qin learning about it.
Speaking of, theyâre also a bit curious about Lin Qin and XĂŒ Beijinâs relationship.
Not that theyâd ask, again.
So here, Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ wonders if Lin Qin is performing well in XĂŒ Beijinâs Nightmare. Would he be peerless?
Looking at the Nightmare in front of him, Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ imagines Lin Qin just tearing it apart through sheer force.
Though Lin Qin can, they do not have his ability.
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ sighs, and starts backtracking again to that question â who would be the Missiontaker to have succumbed?
The question is important because it relates to the door theyâre looking for. Would it be directly involved in the resolving of this Nightmare? Or simply be related to what the succumbed Missiontakers experienced themselves?
Clearly, the answer to the question will point to different answers.
The former, the truth of the Nightmare, means they just need to head downstairs.
Given their discoveries of the stairs being out beyond the 9th floor, maybe if they took the elevator randomly until it went below the 9th floor, maybe the grey fog will come as soon as they step outside somewhere below the 9th floor.
If itâs what the Missiontakers have gone through, though, they must explore the building to uncover what the Missiontakers have experienced.
In comparison, itâs clearly a much more intensive task.
Ye Lan sees Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ fall into thought after only a few steps down the stairs, so asks, âwhatâs wrong? Did you remember something new?â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ knows Ye Lan hasnât recovered their memories from the Tower yet, so she doesnât know whatâs going on.
He thinks about it, and tries to describe the current situation in simpler terms, âdo you think the door we want is related to the scene, or related to the people in the scene more?â
Ye Lan, surprised, asks, âis there even a difference?â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ explains, âif itâs related to the building, then we should head somewhere below the 9th floor. Those people have modified this building into a real-life mystery game.
If itâs related to the people here, then we would have to look for someone⊠who is clearly different from everyone else in personality. Thatâs what I think.â
Ye Lan thinks about it, and thinks she is getting it, asking, âyou mean, the people might be like us, and came here from outside, until they became trapped?â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ says with an uncertain tone, âbasically, yes⊠They may have been the cause for this whole scene. Itâs like, their appearance created a fork in a large stream, and now we are visiting this smaller stream of theirs.â
âThen we should look for them,â Ye Lan concludes, âperhaps they can tell us more about⊠this place.â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ, though, suspects they might have lost their sense of self entirely at this point.
Though following what Ye Lan said wouldnât hurt either. Their exploration of this Nightmare was largely limited to areas above the 9th floor. They were largely in the dark when it came to the floors below.
Even though what happened here was certainly sanity-defyingly disgusting, but Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ thinks the disgust itself is not enough to send someoneâs lucidity down the drain.
Perhaps what was there below the 9th floor was what truly caused the Missiontaker to go mad, and send them and this scene out into the fog.
After thinking a little, he says, âletâs go to the 16th floor first.â
âYou think theyâre at the 16th floor?â
âPossiblyâŠâ Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ explains, âbecause that is the safezone in this building.â
âA safezone?â Ye Lan seems surprised, commenting, âif there is a safezone in this building, then in contrast, the other areas⊠are all dangerous?â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ says, ânot necessarily. And with this being a fork of a stream, it may not be as turbulent as the main one itself. Though the stairs would still be the safest option.â
âThe elevators are dangerous?â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ answers, âthatâs rightâŠâ
Ye Lan shakes her head at the answer, feeling a little frightened.
When Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ said they should head for the 16th floor, she involuntarily glanced right over at the elevators, not knowing about the possible dangers and risks at all.
She follows Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ to the stairs, while saying, âit sure takes advantage of our usual mode of thinking.â
âThere is always danger lurking even in our everyday lives,â Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ replies with a grumbly tone, âwhere we are completely used to and relaxed.â
Ye Lan nods to that.
They walk downstairs in silence, until they arrive on the 16th floor. There wasnât any danger on the way, and Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ couldnât see anything out of place on the small glass window of the emergency doors.
Until, finally, they arrive on the 16th floor.
In the Nightmare, this was the safezone, with many survivors huddling and looking for an opportunity to bust out of the building, even if they would ultimately fail.
When Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ and Ye Lan arrive here, though, there is no one to be found.
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ almost instantly looks over at the chair nearby, but does not see the man named XĂŒ Beijin seated there.
Itâs empty.
The two of them look at each other, not sure what to do next, when suddenly, some noise comes from the elevator lobby.
They run over to see someone lying on the ground, pushing their head against the elevator doors, peeking inside.
Itâs certainly a strange scene to see, so Ye Lan asks, confused, âis he it?â
âLetâs go and ask.â
They approach the person, who appears in his thirties or so. He is distinctly ragged, in the sense that he seems to have crawled here the entire way. His eyes are wide open, as if he is being heavily spooked.
When Ye Lan and Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ approached, he didnât notice at first, still staring right at the gap between the elevator doors; there is carpeting on the floor here, which makes their footsteps muffled.
Finally, when they are nearly standing over him, the man notices the unannounced visitors and immediately yells out in terror. It seems his legs are not functioning properly, as he is desperately trying to trawl himself to safety with his arms.
Ye Lan is knitting her brows at this pitiful and worrying display from the man.
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ says, âwe donât mean you harm. We just want to ask some questions.â
Then the person stops crawling, and looks at them suspiciously, before suddenly breaking into a strange chuckle.
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ could be convinced he is a different person from just now
The man says, âyou also came from outside? Oh, sucks to be you. Itâs over, itâs over, hahahaâŠâ
He is laughing out loud at the top of his lungs, seemingly using all the life he has left in him, just to make sure Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ and Ye Lan can see how morbidly amused he is.
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ asks, âwhat do you mean?â
âYou will never be able to leave here again,â the man says with a strangely hypnotic tone, âforever, just like me. You will be stuck here forever.â
Shen YĂŒnjĂŒ seems stunned for a moment before asking, âforever? Why forever?â
The man seems displeased, and explains, âare you retarded? I mean, this place is beyond savingââWe are beyond savingâââ He chortles, and yells again, âBeyond! Saving!â