Beating Instances through Words Left by the Dead-Chapter 361 - 205: He Yun’s Plane Ascension Plan
It wasn’t long before He Yun put down her phone, looked at Wu Chang, and said, "I don’t understand. These things are so important, why could I forget them so completely before seeing them?"
Wu Chang didn’t need to guess to know that it must have been Mercury’s doing. He asked, "What did you remember?"
He Yun sighed and said, "If you hadn’t been to the Underground Shelter before getting caught in the time loop, then I really start to believe you know Spirit Communication."
"We certainly used the power of that Divine Temple recklessly once."
With He Yun’s words, the beginning of the Plane Ascension of Shelter No. 88, and also the beginning of the disaster, gradually surfaced.
The information given to He Yun by 88 did not record how the energy in the Energy Mine came about.
It only recorded that from a certain day, He Yi and He Yun discovered this Special Energy in the Stone Temple and led it directly below the Underground Shelter, where they built the Energy Mine.
The establishment of the Energy Mine not only stabilized the Underground Shelter, allowing the people there to no longer worry about survival, giving them more time to study the Special Energy.
The research into the energy from the Stone Temple continued to deepen, causing the technology tree of the Underground Shelter to continually climb, far surpassing other shelters.
One year after the Energy Mine was established, Shelter No. 88 was permanently closed and no longer communicated with other shelters.
Because their resources were already extremely plentiful, they no longer needed any cooperation with other shelters.
The only concern they had was that the Energy Mine might be discovered, and other envious Underground Shelters might come knocking at their door.
Two years after the establishment of the Energy Mine, the entire Underground Shelter had been transformed according to the nature of the Special Energy, which is the power system currently used by the Underground Shelter.
Three and a half years after the establishment of the Energy Mine, He Yun had a crazy idea.
She wanted to control the Calamity Fog.
The Calamity Fog could embody the most feared monsters in people’s hearts, appearing very terrifying, but they were not purely destructive energy.
The Calamity Fog would be restrained by the Temple’s energy, and through He Yun’s research, as long as it was handled in a specific way, the Calamity Fog would not only be harmless to people but could also heal them.
From minor headaches to the regeneration of severed limbs, it could do it all.
He Yun’s plan was to capture a large amount of Calamity Fog, neutralize it, and inject it into the Underground Shelter.
This way, everyone in the shelter could enjoy the treatments brought by the Calamity Fog, and everyone would feel like they were constantly taking a Blood Bottle, no longer suffering from illness, and perhaps even extending their lifespan.
Undoubtedly, once this great work is achieved, Shelter No. 88 will directly ascend, becoming an existence of the Abyss Second Layer.
He Yun’s vision was beautiful, but as the person in charge of the Underground Shelter No. 88, her brother He Yi did not agree.
The two had many intense confrontations, and eventually, He Yun convinced He Yi to start her plan.
As for the result of the plan, Wu Chang had already seen it through Zhuo Jie’s resentment.
Unfortunately, the plan failed, and it failed completely.
Learning about the past did not increase their confidence in taking action, but instead made He Yun’s status worse.
Because according to the content of the information, the ultimate reason for everything failing was her insistence on implementing her own plan.
The feeling of investigating a case for half a day, only to find the culprit is myself, is simply terrible.
Looking at the dejected He Yun, Wu Chang persuaded:
"Do you remember what I told you? Your plan failed not because of you, but because a bad person infiltrated your team. It’s all that guy Mercury’s fault for sabotaging, which made your attempt to utilize the Calamity Fog and the action of heading to the Stone Temple to remedy things fail."
He Yun’s mood did not improve at Wu Chang’s persuasion. She said, "But if I hadn’t insisted on implementing that plan, then Mercury wouldn’t have had the opportunity to exploit it, so..."
"I believe there’s a reason for it!" Wu Chang interrupted He Yun.
"Whether in my interactions with you or during Spirit Communication, you are a leader worthy of trust. You certainly wouldn’t attempt to control the Calamity Fog because of personal reasons. There must be some unavoidable reason forcing you to do so, which wasn’t recorded in the data."
"Just like the specific implementation process of your plan, including your final exploration of the Stone Temple, isn’t mentioned in the data, right?"
He Yun self-mockingly said, "What if I truly had my eyes successfully blinded? My brother has always been calm. There’s certainly a reason why he refused. I don’t even believe in myself now, so why do you trust me?"
"I believe in you too," Wu Chang said with unusual certainty.
"Even if the whole world doesn’t believe in you, even when you start doubting yourself, I still believe in you."
He Yun’s eyes twitched slightly, her expression eased, but she still said, "What if I’m actually wrong?"
Wu Chang indifferently said, "I’ll still trust you even if you’re wrong. I’m the kind of person who looks out for family not reasons. If you’re wrong, I’ll try to help you make it right. If I can’t make it right either, then being wrong is just that—everyone makes mistakes."
Facing such a shameless answer, He Yun completely lost her temper. She leaned back into her seat, and after a while, asked:
"Why?"
Wu Chang seemed to not understand He Yun’s words and asked in confusion, "Why what?"
"Why do you believe in me? I have forgotten so many things, and my understanding of the Underground Shelter isn’t even as good as yours. In your eyes, I should be the guy full of lies from before. Why do you trust me?"







