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Chapter 137 What is the purpose? What to convey?

"What I mean to say is that Tamamo-mae went to such great lengths to tamper with history just to show it to future generations. There is certainly nothing wrong with that. But I think her purpose was not to show it to future generations, but to let future generations know about the history and spread the word. , let more people know, until certain people know.”

Do certain people know?

Everyone was not stupid and immediately guessed what Professor Nakata meant.

"You mean... Tamamo-mae tampered with history, actually to let Chaofan know?"

Specific people must refer to a small number of special people, and it is impossible for Tamamo Mae to tamper with history. Only extraordinary people can attract Tamamo Mae's attention, and they are not ordinary extraordinary people...

"Ancient and extraordinary?"

Professor Beishan's guess just came out and he said again.

"No, it could be someone like Abe Nakamaro."

Professor Nakata nodded: "Yes, I think Tamamo-mae tampered with history, not to let future generations know that history is like that, but to make future generations feel that history is that way, and after publicizing it, until it reaches the ears of some people, they know This history.”

Everyone's heart skipped a beat.

conspiracy?

trap?

Tamamo-mae tampering with history just to let some people know? No, there must be some secret in it.

Because if it is just to let some people know such history, it is very strange, what is the point?

Everyone thought carefully.

If Tamamo Mae tampered with history, as Professor Nakata said, then the point is...

Why should some people know such history?

Why let some people know this kind of history?

Do you simply know the tampered history? No, this is meaningless, because if that were the case, there would be no need to tamper with one's own history into negative history.

For a time, everyone turned into conspirators and psychologists, frantically speculating.

"The truth should lie in this tampered history." Director Takahashi Youyou, a police officer, said.

When the police solve a case, it is impossible for the criminal to just stand there for you to catch. They need to find clues through clues, find the criminal, and then solve the case.

Reasoning is an essential skill for every police detective.

Feeling the attention of everyone, Director Takahashi did not show off.

"If Tamamo-mae really wants some people to know about this tampered history, it cannot be just about knowing it. It should be letting these people know something about this history.

To put it bluntly, what does Tamamo Mae want to convey to these people through this period of history.

As for what is conveyed, it may be a certain meaning, it may be something, or it may be conveying some kind of information. In short, anything is possible, and the specific purpose of conveying lies in this tampered history. "

Minister Saito, who was also a police officer, fell in love with Director Takahashi and also expressed his views.

"It's not necessarily to convey something. I think it may also be to let some people know this kind of history, so as to achieve a certain purpose."

"It is indeed possible." Director Takahashi agreed with Minister Saito.

Beings like Tamamo Mae cannot be thought of according to common sense.

According to conventional thinking, before people learn about Tamamo, they need to let certain people know about this history of tampering. After some reasoning, basically the first thought is what this history of tampering might be trying to convey.

After all, when a normal person hears a story, he or she will usually think about what the story is trying to convey.

And often a story is mostly meant to convey something.

For example, the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs conveys a concept: good people will be rewarded, and if you are kind, you will get help wherever you go.

But hearing a story doesn’t necessarily mean that the story is meant to convey something.

It may also be to achieve some purpose.

For example, when parents tell their children a story before going to bed, it is not to let them know the meaning conveyed in the story, but simply to coax the child to sleep.

The purpose is clear.

Telling stories to coax children to sleep, the story is not the point, the point is to coax the children to sleep, this is the purpose.

"Tampering with history to let certain people know is to achieve a certain purpose, or to convey something. What purpose would it be? What would it be to convey?"

Professor Kitayama smiled bitterly and continued.

"If it is for a certain purpose, then the purpose is not necessarily hidden in the tampering of history. The history that may be tampered with is just a medium, and the history that may be tampered with is just a primer. We have too few clues, and it is difficult to judge what the purpose is. "

At this time, Professor Nakata pondered for a moment and interjected.

"Not talking about tampering with historical content, there are only two clues I can think of. One is the stone turned by the jade fan, and the other is that Tamamo Mae came from China."

Everyone nodded when they heard this.

The stone that the jade fan turned into is the most confusing point. With existences like Tamamo Mae, there is no need to use the jade fan to tamper with history. This is a confusing point.

As for Tamamo Mae's origin from China, it seems to have nothing to do with tampering with history, but in fact it does.

This is also like parents telling stories to their children. Why is it different from other people? It is to achieve the purpose rather than to convey something. The reason is precisely the identity of parents.

Different identities lead to different ideas about where you are.

Taking this into account, Tamamo-mae's identity may be the key to conveying the purpose.

In addition, Tamamo-mae’s identity is not entirely related to tampering with history.

Tamamo Mae is from China, and his experience in China is similar to the tampered historical content.

"I think we should first think about whether Tamamo-mae wants to convey this point of view." Professor Kitayama pointed to the front, and his meaning was obvious: "We haven't reached the place where the killing stone is yet."

It is not known whether the stone that the jade fan turned into is a killing stone. There is one less clue, and the only one left is that Tamamo Mae came from China. There are too few clues to think about it.

in addition.

The fact that Tamamomae comes from China has something to do with the tampering of history. If Tamamozen wants to use the tampered history to convey something, studying the historical content of the tampering will involve the fact that Tamamomae comes from China. Maybe the combination of the two can analyze it. The things are used in the analysis that Tamamo-mae tampered with history to achieve his purpose.

"As for whether Tamamo Mae tampered with history to achieve certain goals, let's wait until we get to the place where the killing stone is to discuss."

"I think if Tamamo-mae really wants to convey something by letting some people know the history of tampering, it will be clear if we look for the content of the tampered history."

"Professor Kitayama, it's easy for you to say this, but how do you find it? The content of tampering with history may not seem like much, but it contains a lot of information."

"There are indeed quite a few, such as why Tamamo-mae tampered with history to whitewash Emperor Toba. From this point alone, I think of Tamamo-mae's experience in China. It is said that during the Shang Dynasty of China, King Zhou confused Su Daji. Now Tamamo-mae The former tampered with it, and Tamamo Mae deceived Emperor Toba. The two have the same purpose."

suddenly.

Director Takahashi said boldly.

"Is it possible that Tamamo-mae's tampering with history has something to do with China? Think about it, Su Daji's history and Tamamo-mae's tampered history are almost the same. It can't be a coincidence. Moreover."

At this point, he paused and looked at everyone.

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