Chapter 104: Namo Gatling Bodhisattva

Consciousness rewrote reality.

This ability sounded quite impressive, but it was actually extremely limited.

Because, no matter how skilled a person is at deceiving others, they could never truly deceive themselves; at most, they could only persuade themselves.

If an ordinary person acquired this ability, the effect they could exert would likely be quite limited, and, in the end, there wouldn't be much difference between having the ability and not having it.

Moreover, the ability to rewrite reality with consciousness might very well drive oneself insane.

Confusion, anxiety, and fear would turn into tangible harm, tormenting oneself both mentally and physically, not to mention the mental contamination and other forms of mental torture found in Analog Horror.

An ordinary person couldn't withstand such torture; a mental breakdown was only a matter of time. This ability was not only useless, but it could also become one's own nightmare.