Chapter 189: Victory

Psychology and instinct are two inseparable things. 

Therefore, as long as it is "thinking" there will always be instinct. 

It's just that each individual's instincts and ways of controlling them are different. 

It is even possible to say that the unconscious control of instincts can also be considered a type of instinct. 

Here, "that thing" thinks that Kain is trying to escape. 

This is almost indisputable. Otherwise, Kain would not have devised such an elaborate plan. 

Crash this place, then run. 

But is that true? 

Or was it just something Kain was trying to make "that thing" think? Making her think that... he was at a disadvantage, so running away would be the optimal choice? 

The answer, sometimes, is beyond imagination. 

Back in time, to the moment Kain was about to be mortally wounded by the claws of the four-armed Nightcrawler. 

His thinking seemed to slow down time to the maximum.