After the birth of the [Mirror Brain], Lu Yuan patiently sensed it for a while. This peculiar sensation was quite mysterious, as if a hundred uncontrollable thoughts suddenly appeared in his mind from nowhere.
As he carefully savored it, he suddenly realized that these thoughts were like wild horses, with a touch of wild imagination, bringing him inspiration while also diverting some of his attention.
For instance, when he saw those mirrors, he would think of silver, then mercury, and then elements, finally inexplicably linking to graphene, and from there to superconducting materials...
This series of inexplicable associations was not necessarily a good thing, and the emergence of thoughts was astonishingly fast.
His mind became increasingly chaotic, and Lu Yuan found it difficult to adapt for a moment.
