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Chapter 2 - Psychological Analysis of Tang San

Regarding his idea, Chen Feng felt it had a certain feasibility.

At least compared to that path of killing, this research path not only aligns better with his original intentions and interests but also has strong sustainability.

Although the Spirit Beasts and biological Spirits in this World are not the same as the species Chen Feng researched in his previous life.

But he felt the principles should be similar.

To learn more about the Spirit Beasts and Spirits of this World, Chen Feng became acquainted with Su Yuntao. At first, Su Yuntao didn't take him seriously, treating him just as an ordinary child.

But after Chen Feng gave him advice and helped him win over Sisi, Su Yuntao's attitude changed. He discovered that this child possessed wisdom that didn't belong to his age group.

Chen Feng used tactics he had read in various romance novels in his previous life, and the effect was very good.

Su Yuntao initially just tried it with a testing attitude, but unexpectedly, it actually worked.

After getting to know Su Yuntao and demonstrating a certain level of intelligence, Chen Feng was able to borrow books from the Spirit Hall with Old Su's help.

He spent two years reading the books there. After all, it was just a small city, and he couldn't expect it to have tens of thousands of books.

These were the preparations Chen Feng made during the six years after transmigrating.

And one preparation that made him feel most fortunate at this moment was that he had somewhat changed Tang San using psychological methods, making his relationship with Tang San very good.

This meant that, barring any accidents, the blood of the future Blue Silver Emperor Spirit owner was already within Chen Feng's grasp.

At first, Chen Feng actually didn't want to interact with Tang San.

Because when he read 'Peerless Tang Sect' in his previous life, he was extremely repulsed by this character.

If Tang San during the Douluo I period was just a normal novel protagonist in the general sense, perhaps a bit introverted and double-standard.

Then Tang San during the 'Peerless Tang Sect' period was completely an abstract monstrosity.

There's no need to talk about the specific outrageous deeds; those who know, know.

Precisely because of this, Chen Feng originally didn't want to bother with Tang San.

But he soon realized that not dealing with Tang San wouldn't work.

Because in the Douluo I era, the Blue Silver Emperor Spirit was the most excellent plant Spirit.

And Tang San, whose Spirit would inevitably evolve into the Blue Silver Emperor, was an extremely rare research subject.

Once this village is passed, there won't be another shop like it. He had to firmly grasp this opportunity.

After making up his mind, Chen Feng at that time began to think about how he could seize this opportunity.

Violent imprisonment was definitely not feasible. Chen Feng didn't want to be smashed on the head by Tang Hao's hammer.

Then the only option was to become friends.

But there are also two types of friendship: superficial friendship and sincere friendship.

If it were other protagonists with strong bonds of affection and loyalty, like Xiao Yan, then sincere friendship would naturally be more suitable.

But God King Tang was simply too abstract, leaving Chen Feng feeling uncertain. He was afraid of the day he might be told, 'You already have a path to death.'

This was a matter of life and death. Chen Feng, who had already experienced one premature death, didn't want to 'pass away' again.

But the experimental material was too precious, and he didn't want to give up.

Therefore, Chen Feng at that time had no choice but to brace himself and first make contact with Tang San to see the actual situation.

Practice yields true knowledge.

And when Chen Feng actually interacted with Tang San, he unexpectedly discovered that this person seemed alright.

Although a bit introverted, he wasn't as abstract as God King Tang.

But Chen Feng was still a little uneasy, so he tried to guide Tang San with his thoughts.

But this guidance couldn't be too obvious, and he couldn't use a preachy method.

That would be too condescending and would cause resentment.

Perhaps it could work on real children.

But Tang San, who appears to be a child on the outside but has the soul of an adult, is a famous detective, no, an assassin, so he needs to be influenced subtly.

Can an adult's personality be influenced and changed?

Psychology Grandmaster Freud believed that humans and animals are no different, that all behaviors are influenced by sexual impulses, that personality is shaped by childhood experiences, and that it does not change in adulthood.

If an individual's sexual impulses are frustrated in childhood, they will fall into a state of mental disorder.

But Jung believed that human beings have noble qualities, and that hope and lofty ideals can still shape personality after adulthood.

Jung believed that the cause of psychological problems should be sought from the present, not from the past.

Obviously, Jung's theory is more in line with reality.

Many examples in reality can prove his point.

For example, the events that occurred on Blue Star during World War II profoundly illustrate that an adult's character, thoughts, and beliefs can be influenced and changed.

What's more, although Tang San's soul is an adult at this time, his body is still a child and will be affected by hormones.

So it is still very feasible to guide Tang San at this time.

If it was Tang San who came out of the City of Slaughter later, then he would probably be beyond saving.

In fact, Chen Feng highly suspects that the reason why the later Tang God King became abstract was probably largely due to his experience in the City of Slaughter.

After determining the basic policy of influencing Tang San with thoughts, Chen Feng began to think about the specific guidance methods for Tang San.

Master Jung said that hope and lofty ideals can shape the personality of an adult.

Although Chen Feng now has lofty ideals, he is still a little brat, so saying it will not have any effect.

But hope is different.

Does Tang San have hope in his heart at this time in the original book?

Actually, he does, but it is not strong.

Think about it, Tang San in his previous life had already completed the Buddha Fury Tang Lotus, and can be considered to have traveled through time after completing his goal, with no attachments.

If it were a normal person, he would start to consider embracing a new life at this time.

However, after Tang San traveled through time, there was no more social interaction in the village except for Village Chief Lao Jie Ke who occasionally cared about him out of duty and pity.

His father, Tang Hao, didn't care about him, and the other children in the village didn't think much of him because his family was too poor.

But people are social animals, and prolonged lack of love and lack of social interaction can drive people crazy or make them autistic.

Even a homebody needs the internet.

If you can't get love, don't have the internet, and don't have social interaction, then over time, you can only either go crazy in silence or become autistic in silence.

Tang San in his previous life focused on researching the Buddha Fury Tang Lotus, and obviously had no social interaction to speak of.

In other words, he has been lonely and lacking love for more than 30 years, so how can he have hope for life?

Therefore, Tang San in the original book can only concentrate on cultivating the Tang Sect's skills.

Even if he encounters a bottleneck in his cultivation, he still keeps cultivating, because he simply doesn't know what to do and is full of confusion about life.

As an adult, he has been in this new world for six years, and he has not thought about understanding this world in any way, and does not care what kind of place he has come to, is it dangerous or safe? Is it peaceful or turbulent?

This problem is obviously very big.

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