The more he thought about it, the more he thought about it.

Because this impulse to kill seems to be completely his own psychological problem.

So Reens didn't think it was the influence of others before.

But the question and answer session with Marvin at noon today made him suspicious.

Reens thought carefully and found that he started to be irritable more than a month ago.

At that stage, he was a little unhappy with everyone, but fortunately he was still a little rational and didn't have an attack in reality.

Instead, he went into the dungeon to cause trouble.

Sometimes he went in and beat them up, and sometimes he killed them directly.

The number of deliberate killings increased, and slowly, this irritability evolved into the impulse to kill.

Because of the venting behavior in the dungeon and the "forced calm" buff of the white space.

So it was only after Reens was distracted during a training and was whipped by the guards that he realized his psychological problems.

The so-called "forced calm" buff means -

Here, only one's own cognition can affect one's thinking.

Most of a person's emotional fluctuations are caused by hormones in the body.

In the white space, the body is just something like 3D modeling, with only a layer of skin, and body tissues and substances such as muscles and hormones do not exist.

This is also the reason why Reens has never practiced swords here.

He can control his body to make any movement, but this itself is like the displacement of a picture.

He cannot feel the force of his body from these movements, and naturally cannot feel the effect of practice.

And it is this point that makes Reens realize that there is something wrong with his body.

In the white space, he just doesn't mind killing at most, but he doesn't crave killing like in the dungeon and reality.

If it is really a psychological problem that causes a big change in the three views.

Then there should not be much difference in his thinking inside and outside the white space.

Combined with Marvin's unusual questioning, Reans had every reason to suspect that his problem was caused by that old Deng.

Even if he was partly responsible for the current situation, was there really nothing wrong with that old Deng?

Reans didn't believe it anyway.

So he planned to go to the dungeon to get some information.

Since he couldn't get the information he wanted from Marvin, he might be able to get it by searching his house from the side.

After confirming Marvin's identity, Reans wanted to do this.

But because he was busy with "killing" and practicing swords, he didn't have time to do such "unimportant" things.

Now that he had doubts, Reans also took the opportunity to raise it to a priority.

...

It was quiet at night.

Reans woke up from the bed, climbed down gently, and wanted to sneak out of the dormitory quietly.

"Reans, what do you want to do when you go out at night?"

Ben's voice rang in the quiet dormitory, stopping Reans from opening the door.

"I can't sleep, so I want to go out for a walk."

Riens responded softly to Ben who was half sitting on the bed.

"You...ah...don't be impulsive."

Ben certainly didn't believe this, but he couldn't interfere with Reens' actions, so he could only sigh and admonish Reens.

"I won't be impulsive."

After saying that, Reens opened the door and left the dormitory.

Although what he was going to do was not what Ben imagined, the same sentence can be applied to many occasions.

Reens had already inquired about the specific location of Marvin's room.

The way to inquire was also very simple, threatening a guard patrolling at night with death to find out.

When "killing", Reens did not only do it in the training square, sometimes he would also play the game of "Night Killer".

Of course, the above is only in the copy, just like now.

Reens avoided the patrol route of the guards and quickly rushed to the vicinity of Marvin's room in the dark.

There is not much time for lunch break, so Reens needs to move faster so that he can have enough time to do it more times.

Looking at the brightly lit room in front of him, Reens sighed in his heart that Old Deng was really hardworking.

He is still not sleeping so late, doesn't he know that the elderly need sleep the most?

Don't blame Reens for always calling Marvin Old Deng.

The main reason is that it is difficult for him to have any good feelings towards the existence that enslaves him.

Reens decided to check the situation in the room from the outside of the window first. If there is no gain, he will come back at another time.

This is not so much Marvin's

The room is more like a house, a large house with only one floor.

So the window is not high, and Reens can easily find it.

In order to avoid exposing most of his body in the window, Reens needs to squat to expose only the part above his eyes.

Although this is still a bit obvious, fortunately, Reens was not discovered.

Reens scanned everything in the room.

First of all, there are various glass, wooden and metal instruments. They are distributed in various places in the room. There are at least one or two instruments in almost every space.

Some of these instruments have been seen before, such as the crystal ball that tests talent, but Reens does not recognize most of them.

In addition to the instruments, there are some tables, chairs, sofas, bookshelves, beds... very basic furniture, no special decoration.

And Marvin, who Reens pays the most attention to, is sitting at a wooden table and writing something seriously.

It is precisely because of his excessive concentration that Marvin did not notice that Reens was observing him outside the window.

Reens saw Marvin's serious look and felt that he might be able to go further.

So Reans quietly passed through the open window... gently and slowly stepped through the window little by little and entered inside.

However, perhaps because he was not skilled enough for the first time, the sound he made was a little loud, which alarmed Marvin.

"Who?!"

Marvin looked in the direction of the sound and found that the experimental subject he focused on was entering the house through the window.

Seeing that Marvin had found him, Reans simply stopped coming slowly and stepped in directly.

"Teacher Marvin, good evening... Why haven't you slept yet? Don't you know that going to bed and getting up early is good for your health? The elderly are not in good health, so they should go to bed early."

Reans took the initiative and said to Marvin with a smile.

"Reans? What are you doing here at this time?"

Marvin questioned Reans.

Although Reans is a trainer who has survived until now, he may not be Reans' opponent in terms of fighting ability.

But Marvin is not worried because he fully believes in the constraints of the slave contract.

Marvin knows that Reans cannot possibly be able to attack him.

"Nothing... I just have some questions in my mind and I want to ask Teacher Marvin to answer them."

"Before I came, I was worried that the teacher had fallen asleep... But I didn't expect the teacher to be so diligent and still not asleep at this time."

"By the way, what was the teacher writing just now... So serious? I knocked on the door several times, but you couldn't hear it."

While talking nonsense, Reens gradually approached Marvin's position.

"Stop, stand there and don't move."

Marvin didn't pay attention to Reens' words, but noticed that he was gradually approaching him, so he scolded him.

Although he was sure that Reens could not cause any harm to him, Marvin still didn't want a source of danger to get close to him.

Of course, Reens didn't want to stop approaching Marvin, but in order to temporarily appease Marvin, Reens still stopped.

"Teacher, it's late at night. If we are far away, it will be inconvenient for us to talk and for you to listen."

"Won't this affect my discussion with you?"

"How about... I take two steps closer?"

Rians continued to speak to Marvin, as if asking for his opinion.

But in fact, when he said this, Rians took two more steps forward.

At this time, Rians was very close to Marvin.

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