The Mysterious Paradise (Part 4)_1

Children's emotional fluctuations are more pure than adults', and their emotional hues are also much richer. Any magician with a certain level of experience can easily distinguish between circuits used by adults and children, with a negligible margin of error.

Roland truly wished he had encountered an astronomically low-probability error, but repeated sensing mercilessly shattered his hopes.

The other party had employed children, and not a small number—roughly estimated, there were nearly a hundred of them.

Why would they act this way? The answer could be inferred with little thought.

—Expendables to expand consciousness capacity.