Legend of Dream God in a Little Dream

Chapter 214: Reversed Clock



Chapter 214: Reversed Clock

"Next, let me help you think of a solution," Zengjun said, looking at the cube on the left that was still moving forward.

Weiwei also came up and "brother" threw herself into Zengjun's arms.

Zengjun patted Weiwei's back gently and said, "Okay, okay, let's talk later." Then Zengjun let go of Weiwei's arms.

"Tell me what you know," Zengjun said to Kaguya.

"This test was set for me by the iron piece. There are three chances in total, and I have used them twice," said Kaguya.

"How long is each time?" Zengjun walked to the middle.

"Twenty minutes," Kaguya said as she followed behind.

Zengjun came to the clock and saw that the clock was running backwards and there were still sixteen minutes to twelve o'clock, which means that the clock now showed twelve sixteen.

Zengjun looked at the cube that had advanced more than four meters and asked Kaguya, "Tell me the results of your first two attempts."

"The first time I pulled this thing," Kaguya pointed to the lever.

Zengjun also looked at the lever, "And then?"

"After pulling it, that thing will move to the other side and eventually stab the person on top to death," Kaguya said, reflecting the result of the first attempt.

"It seems that the iron piece did not recognize your result the first time," Zengjun said with a simple analysis.

"The second time, I think I shouldn't touch that thing, so this should be enough," Kaguya continued.

"As a result, the three people below were stabbed to death. They were all illusions, but this test is not like that," Kaguya said about the previous two times.

Zengjun touched his chin and analyzed, "The first choice was to pull that thing, but in the end, the least sacrifice was made. This situation is not the answer, and the least sacrifice is not the answer either?"

Zeng Jun's mind flashed, 'That's right, why should one person's life be sacrificed for three people? This is not fair at all to those who were not going to die anyway.'

Ding da~

The time is twelve fourteen

"But, but why can life be used as a measure? In terms of cost-effectiveness, one person should be sacrificed to save the lives of three people. This is also in line with minimizing sacrifices," Zeng Jun pondered.

However, no matter whether Zengjun felt that one person or three people should be sacrificed, he somehow felt that something was wrong.

"Sacrifice one person to exchange for three? Sacrifice three people to save one person?" Zeng Jun didn't understand.

Kaguya came over and understood what Sojun was worried about. "Good people will sacrifice themselves for others. This is their fate."

Songjun thought for a moment, "Should good people sacrifice themselves for others? Is this fair?"

Ding da~

The time is twelve thirteen.

"A good man, sacrifice? To save others, should he do so? Should he do so? Should he not do so?" Song Jun asked himself, "If I am the one who can only be saved by his sacrifice, then I would definitely hope that he would sacrifice himself. This is the truest thought in a person's heart."

"A drowning person will definitely grab whatever objects or people he can grab, and then step on them to get more oxygen." Zeng Jun judged.

"But what if I am the one who is to be sacrificed? Am I willing to save them for the three of them? Not just three of them, am I willing to save any one of them? If I were a normal person, I would definitely not be willing to do that," Zeng Jun thought from the perspective of an ordinary person.

Ding da~

The time is twelve twelve.

"Kindness is a kind of sacrifice." Zeng Jun talked about kindness. The so-called kindness is "voluntary sacrifice, or being sacrificed by others."

'Obviously, pulling that thing is definitely not right,' Zeng Jun judged while looking at the pull rod, "But, if pulling that thing is not right, then why is it not right not to pull it too?" Zeng Jun was puzzled.

Because logically speaking, whoever is killed by touching the lever has something to do with the person who pulled the lever, because he made the choice for others. Yes, it's that simple.

Once it is pulled, what was originally an accident will escalate into murder. No matter who dies in the end, no matter whether the person who pulled the lever did it intentionally or unintentionally, he will be a decision maker, and the final decision maker.

So, once the pull rod is touched, if an accident occurs, the person who touched it will have an unshirkable responsibility.

Based on Kaguya's first choice, Soujun came to a conclusion: don't touch that thing.

In short, in this case, it is better for you to be just a passerby. This incident has nothing to do with you. You were not involved. It was just an accident, it's that simple.

"But, since we can't touch that thing, we should just be a passerby. That seems to be the best solution, but why did Kaguya fail the second time she didn't touch that thing? This matter should have nothing to do with it, right?" Zengjun thought, confused.

A new conclusion naturally emerged: something must be done.

Ding da~

The time is ten past twelve.

"It's not right not to touch it the second time either. In other words, we must do something? But doing something is definitely not right." Zeng Jun felt overwhelmed when he thought about this.

"This is a vicious circle. Is there really an answer?" Zeng Jun turned and asked Huiye.

"I don't know either. Should I sacrifice one to save three, or sacrifice three just to save one person?" Kaguya was also confused, because she had thought about this question many times.

"It is wrong to do nothing, and it is also wrong to take action. At the same time as I cannot change their fate, must I change their fate?" This is the latest conclusion that Zengjun has reached.

However, this conclusion is extremely contradictory. We must take action, but we cannot do nothing. We must take action and do nothing at the same time. We must take action and do nothing at the same time. This is a complete vicious circle. It is completely like playing the role of a challenger, or it is completely like playing the role of a decision maker.

Zengjun touched his chin, looked at the cube, and then looked at the three people at the end. "Could it be that this problem really has no solution? But by asking a problem without a solution, is it intentionally making fun of you? It just doesn't want you to go out?" Zengjun asked. Now Zengjun had no clue.

Hey~

The time is twelve nine

Zengjun looked at the time above his head.

Time is running out, but the problem is getting more complicated. Does this question really have an answer? If there is an answer, what should it be? Or who can decide which is the answer?

If there is no answer, then the person who asked this question had his head stuck in a door? What kind of question is this?

A moral question? Or is it really just a multiple-choice question?

However, none of the options provided anything remotely close to an answer.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.