If XĂź Beijin knew what the âimaginativeâ Missiontakers were thinking about, and what they concluded, he would probably facepalm quite hard indeed.
Mu Jiashi had a correct conclusion, based on an entirely false premiseââThat XĂź Beijin did not need their information nor the drinks Mu Jiashi gave him.
Well, did he really need them?
Maybe XĂź Beijin would find that he has certainly achieved the highest level of fraud that is humanly possible.
He acquired what he wanted, with the person swindled completely willing and voluntary, and even thankful that he has been set up.
Anyway, after all that, Mu Jiashi says, âIâll have to head to the bookstore to talk with him. We might have had some severe misunderstanding previously,â then he sighs, and asks, âright, what did you come to me for, by the way?â
Fei seems lost for a few more seconds before snapping back, and tell him, âoh. Itâs about the Tower residents.â
âYou have new clues about their identity?â
âNo, not that⌠but, now, the news broke, in the higher floors up. The Missiontakers, they all know.â
Mu Jiashi remains stunned for a while before asking blankly, âwhat do you mean, the Missiontakers all know?â
Fei and Wu Jian, embarrassed, tells him of the unexpected failure that occurred during their communication, that a Carddealer stole a utility card they primed with the information, and somehow managed to get the information from within. The higher floors are now abuzz with the news.
And maybe the Tower residents of the upper floors are simply more daring or if theyâve gone mad â after the news broke, they Acted even more blindingly obvious that theyâre performing an Act. They might as well have yelled it out using loudspeakers with all the subtlety theyâre having.
Fei is terribly apologetic, and says, âwe were informed by our peers from the upper floors just before we came here. Apparently, the Missiontakers up there⌠Theyâre close to rioting. This is completely on usâŚ.â
Mu Jiashi remains stunned for a long time, until he finally says, âitâs alright. Youâre not to blame;â then he adds, âif itâs a fait accompli anyway, then so be it. Everyone should have a good shake-up after how long weâve spent in blissful ignoranceâŚâ
He says, as his smile turns bitter.
A lot of the Missiontakers must find the news too cruel to swallow.
Since they knew this was a game, they played it like one. Then it turns out, the game, including the NPCs, all featured their own brethren.
This âgameâ thing is only here to divide and deceive them.
Mu Jiashi wonders, rather heartlessly, so what?
If they want out, naturally the Tower residentsâ help is needed. Also, they would certainly know more than the Missiontakers do⌠about, this âgame.â
They canât do anything about chaos in floors above, anyway. The bottom floor cannot provide any help. So soon enough, their topic switches back to the bottom floor.
Fei says, âwe were the first group to head into the Nightmare of the Raining Hellfire on the bottom floor. We can expect many Missiontakers to follow suit, so about thatâŚâ
Her words trail off.
Mu Jiashi, confused, asks, âwhat?â
Fei then says, âit just feels like⌠Itâs just a hunch, but⌠it feels like someone is pushing everything along.â
Mu Jiashi seems a little surprised, but he exhales deeply and says, âI think so, too.â
That Mu Jiashi shares their unease makes Fei and Wu Jian a little more at ease.
Fei says, âeverything felt a bit off ever since the rumour spread of someone leaving the Tower successfully. The entirety of the Tower⌠has a strange atmosphere about it.
Whenever a new rumour arose afterwards, everyone rushed for it, ad infinitum⌠Well, itâs in the nature of humans to flock like sheep, but the, letâs say, pervasivenessâŚâ
Her imagination means that she is able to imagine a much deeper, secretive objective behind it all.
Mu Jiashi shakes his head, though, telling them, âregardless, I think itâs a good thing, if we look at what has happened so far.â
Wu Jian asks, though, âyou think so too? I also think⌠that maybe, NE is actually on our side.â
Something twitches on Mu Jiashiâs forehead, as he gives them an odd glance, and asks, âyou feel like, itâs NE?â
âWe only think so because it is only NE who is capable of such,â replies Fei, âif it were any other person, would it have gone that smoothly⌠if at all?â
Mu Jiashi thinks about it more deeply, and tells them what he thinks, âI had the idea because of something different â because of Su Enya. I thought someone was manipulating something behind it all because of her.
In fact, I suspect the bookstore ow-⌠never mind that. It doesnât seem too important to me, and I havenât thought about it deeply.
It might be reasonable to suggest NE. Yes, itâs possible.â
âDid you just think of something?â
Mu Jiashi mulls over it for a bit, explaining, âassuming the Tower residents are under more constraints than us, we can safely say that it is part of this gameâs setting.
An example of that is having to call us âoutsiders.â
NE could be seen as the overseer, maintaining this order in the Tower. If our guess from earlier holds any water, that Tower residents have to  push us to solve their Nightmares, then itâs probably as another setting of the game; an objective.
Then, could the identity sharing between Su Enya and Xie Ji, also be part of that setting?
Going off from that, I doubt that the switch from either identity to the other is voluntary. Then there might be what we call⌠âcriteriaâ that the Tower residents have to reach?
I say that, because Su Enya should have revealed everything to me much earlier if she had any control over it.
Instead, though, she can only imply she is Xie Ji, and vice versa, through different methods. Therefore, the Tower residents probably have no control over that.
In that case, itâs reasonable to assume that, as the overseer of this game and its order, NE would reign above the gameâs settings, and thus is able to determine the criteria, and maybe also overwrite the residentsâ identities.
Tentatively, this might also be able to explain how, being a Tower resident from a higher floor, Xie Ji was shunted down floors, and she also had the identity of Su Enya.
The reason might be as you suspect, that NE really is on our side, and is helping us.â
Mu Jiashiâs explanations rambled on a bit, but came to a conclusion quite similar to what Fei and Wu Jian brought up.
Itâs almost a habit of his, that when he is in the mood to pry to the very truth, he would force himself to make sense of every aspect, from the background to the aftermath of an event.
Fei is bitterly smiling when she next says, âeven if NE is helping us, though⌠could we do anything in response? We canât even find it.â
To find NEâŚ
Fei once suspected XĂź Beijin of being the Server, NE, which would have made locating and communicating with NE much, much easier.
In fact, when Mu Jiashi said XĂź Beijin is omniscient, the thought crossed her mind once more.
What is contradictory, though, is that if XĂź Beijin really is the omniscient, even omnipotent Server, NE, then why would he have stayed on the bottom floor quietly? And more importantly, why did he need to prod the Missiontakers along to solve Nightmares?
Wouldnât an omnipotent entity be able to do whatever he pleases without opposition?
Itâs true that XĂź Beijin had any aspects that makes him look similar to NE, but also a great deal that does not actually fit.
In fact, Fei is noting, in her mind, how this is almost analogous to Ke Zhu and Xie Ji in that Nightmare earlier.
The engaged couple also shares the quality, of one side fitting some aspects of the criteria for the Nightmare owner, and the other side some other aspects.
The final truth of that Nightmare, is that they are two manifestations of the same mind; they were, dualistically, both owners of the Nightmare.
A dualistic existence?
Something flashes through the mind of Fei.
No. It canât possibly be⌠Could the Nightmare, actually have possibly be hinting at the true nature of the Server, NE, as well?
No way.
Fei simply dismisses it as her mind having been on hysterics lately.