However, this was ultimately the mess left by the original host, so Ding Yun couldn't show her displeasure and could only pretend to be unaware and communicate face-to-face with the visiting doctor.
During the communication, Ding Yun naturally could not pretend to be mentally ill. After a simple examination and more than an hour of conversation, the doctor reached a basic conclusion and left.
It wasn't until a long time after leaving that he contacted Liu Guo by phone.
He stated that his daughter was likely fine, as she appeared very normal during the conversation, but it was possible that it was intermittent or occasional, requiring a stimulus to trigger eccentric mental illness.
Therefore, he couldn't guarantee that she was completely fine.
Absolutely fine.
Unless they could meet her during an episode and conduct another examination, it was truly difficult to say.
Upon receiving this conclusion from the doctor, Liu Guo and Zhou Juan, though not entirely relieved, were less tense than before. According to the doctor's description, even if their daughter was ill, it was not serious.
At most, it was the same as their previous judgment.
It had not worsened.
And that was enough. A person's expectations and bottom line always lowered with reality. Liu Guo and his wife no longer expected their daughter to achieve great success, marry, have children, or even live a long and healthy life.
They only hoped that her condition would not deteriorate further.
Meanwhile, Ding Yun felt that she had communicated so normally with the doctor for over an hour, and he should have been able to determine that her state was very normal.
Therefore, she had already put her mind at ease and returned to her room to research.
She not only looked up the specific situation of this world but also reviewed the theories on parallel worlds collected by the original host, along with suspected real-world examples.
She even observed the array that the original host had set up.
Then Ding Yun discovered that this world might indeed have some issues. Although the information the original host had found and the spacetime displacement array were not entirely accurate, they still contained some echoes of the cultivation world.
For instance, the spacetime displacement array, in Ding Yun's opinion, should be called an incomplete and somewhat flawed teleportation array.
After the original host managed to set it up, it was likely that due to insufficient spiritual energy or an imperfect array, she was ultimately unable to teleport herself away.
Only her soul was teleported.
But where it was sent was truly hard to say.
Furthermore, some of the legends or cases of suspected parallel worlds collected by the original host from the internet did indeed resemble phenomena caused by the intersection of parallel worlds.
However, some of them did not resemble parallel worlds, but rather seemed like accidental entries into subordinate pocket dimensions, blessed lands, ethereal paradises, or places created by arrays.
Coupled with the fact that this world actually contained spiritual energy.
Therefore, even if there were no parallel world intersections or accidental collisions in this world, there must certainly be cultivation worlds that were quite completely separated from the mortal realm.
But this was actually a troublesome matter for Ding Yun.
Because no matter how separated the cultivation world was from the mortal realm, it was still attached to this planet and was a civilization within this world. The civilization developed by the cultivation world was clearly different from the civilization developed by the current mortal world. The result of this was that the cultivation world, for Ding Yun, was like the sea clan civilization in the previous world.
She also needed to gain influence within it.
In order to shake the world's origin and inscribe her brand.
However, there were exceptions. If the number of people in the cultivation world was very small, perhaps only a thousand or so, then it wouldn't matter. Civilizations with too few people would not be recognized by the world, and it would be irrelevant whether influence was gained or not, or rather, gaining a little more influence in the mortal realm could compensate for it.
But if the cultivation world had a large population.
Then influence must be gained.
"Alas, I had initially thought of completing the task of inscribing my brand, but it seems impossible to complete it first now. I also need to understand the original host's so-called parallel worlds.
Moreover, I still need to cultivate.
Without cultivation, how can I come into contact with the cultivation world?
However, although this world has spiritual energy, it is too sparse. Most of the spiritual energy is likely collected by those cultivators relying on blessed lands or arrays for their own cultivation.
In this case, orthodox cultivation methods won't work.
I still have to take the unconventional path, cultivating merit and incense.
This way, the golden finger randomly assigned this time doesn't seem so useless anymore. It can assist in cultivation.
By simply speaking, I can punish evil and promote good, gaining merit, which is safer and more convenient than personally punishing evil and promoting good.
If I can also gain some fame online.
Then I will have incense too!"
Ding Yun analyzed the existing information and quickly concluded that this was a world where cultivators occupied the vast majority of cultivation resources but were largely unknown to mortals.
However, they were not thieves, nor did they aim for absolute secrecy, so there were still traces to be found. They left behind some legends in ancient times and some stories, incidents, or urban rumors in modern times.
Whether the original host and her boyfriend went to a parallel world, a cultivation world, or might have already died, was currently impossible to determine.
But regardless, Ding Yun formulated her plan based on the current situation. If this was just an ordinary technological world, she might not need to rush to cultivate, and it might even be irrelevant if she didn't cultivate.
But if it were a cultivation world, order and law might not be as useful. It was hard to say whether those cultivators with extraordinary personal combat power would choose to abide by them.
So, it was better to have some strength of her own to feel at ease.
After making her decision, Ding Yun immediately logged into the travel blogger account that the original host used to make money and posted a highly targeted, curse-type message.
【May all human traffickers develop scrofula, fester all over their bodies, and suffer excruciating pain, repeating endlessly until death.】
After posting this message, Ding Yun began to inject her mental power into this curse to make it effective. However, given that this curse had a vast and widespread reach, involving a relatively large number of people.
It was impossible to achieve it all at once. It could only spread outwards from Ding Yun's current location. As long as Ding Yun continued to inject mental power into the curse daily to make it effective, the radiation range of this curse would gradually expand.
One day, it would be able to cover the entire country.
Even the whole world.
However, considering that this method was ultimately a bit slow, Ding Yun specifically added some incense faith and transformation array to this curse. From then on, as long as any netizen clicked on the content of this curse, regardless of whether they posted comments, as long as they agreed, it would add a portion of power to this curse. If they made comments or even muttered a few words, the effect would be even better.
A curse gathered by thousands of people.
She refused to believe anyone could withstand it.