World’s End: My Keyword is One More Than Others

Chapter 651



Du Ge's split consciousness received the memories of the main body and also those left in Pan-Universal Entertainment. He possessed more information than the main body and drew more precise conclusions.

Therefore, he confidently proposed negotiations directly with the Governor of Pan-Universal Entertainment.

...

Du Ge's split consciousness didn't have a body of its own. The Governor and others projected themselves into the Simulation Field to make the negotiation more convenient.

"What do you want to discuss?" the Governor asked.

Seated beside him were the Chairman of the Council, the Chairman of Pan-Universal Entertainment, General Meng Ping, and other actual power holders of Pan-Universal civilization.

Between them and Du Ge was a very formal negotiation table, with only Du Ge's split consciousness on the opposite side, creating an absolute numerical advantage against him.

The imbalance in numbers made the negotiation seem more like an interrogation or an interview.

"Cooperation," Du Ge, weathered by experience, was unfazed by this minor intimidation and spoke calmly.

"What kind of cooperation?" The Governor's expression was unreadable.

"I haven't received the main body's memories; while I was on the Alien Star Battlefield, you dismantled my soul outside; before, Ross told me to let the split consciousness enter the accompanying universe to compete with the main body to increase the game's appeal, but in the end, you forcibly ended the Alien Star Battlefield and called me back..."

With a hint of a smile, Du Ge continued slowly, "So many abnormal phenomena, I guess you must have lost control over the main body, right? You probably suffered a significant setback there, which is why you made so many hasty and wrong decisions."

Combining the main body's memories, what Du Ge said was essentially the truth.

However, the Governor and others were internally shocked.

After all, in their impression, the main body and the split consciousness were not in the same universe, and memories wouldn't be shared.

They had no experience with soul splitting, so they didn't know that the moment the First Saint escaped, Du Ge's main body and split consciousness had already exchanged memories.

To deduce the truth without the main body's information was somewhat terrifying.

The key point was that Du Ge's split consciousness knew the truth, making their subsequent plans even harder to implement.

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