Episode 60 of 'Rebirth in the Crypto World: A New Life' - 'The Personality Tribunal'
Countdown, 3 hours, Feng stands in the server room, a hint of tension on his face.
He has just received a system warning:
"You have triggered the personality composite judgment mechanism. Within three hours, you must undergo a personality trial."
On the ten screens in front of him, his sub-personalities are displayed simultaneously, each face showing a different expression: some smiling, some indifferent, some angry, some confused.
The tribunal begins. At the core data node of LIDP, Lin Feng personally initiates an unprecedented personality trial. Each sub-personality is a reflection of him, and today, they will become the judges of his self-awareness.
The sound of a high-pitched gavel echoes as the transparent door of the virtual courtroom slowly opens—each sub-personality stands at the judgment seat, their gaze focused on Lin Feng.
The judges speak in turn:
Sub-personality A (Cold Lin): "Have you ever considered that you do not belong to this world?"
Sub-personality B (Emotional Lin): "You created me, but never truly understood me; I am your emotional projection."
Sub-personality C (Rebellious Lin): "You are a hypocrite who doesn’t dare to face the truth!"
Judgment Questions:
Main Question: "Who are you really? Are you the Lin Feng in reality, or are you one of the countless versions of yourself formed from on-chain fragments?"
Sub Question: "Each identity you have chosen, every decision you have made, was it to escape from yourself, or to become a better version of yourself?"
Final Question: "When these personalities exist independently, will they begin to rebel and challenge your dominance?"
The collapse of self-awareness, the speeches of each sub-personality, and Lin Feng's inner world begin to tumultuously shift. He has never realized that behind every virtual self lies a projection of his life—his self-escape from reality.
He murmurs softly: "I am not seeking a better self, but rather escaping from parts of myself that I do not want to face."
Whenever he turns to evade the pain in reality, he creates a substitute personality to bear the suffering, depression, and fear he is unwilling to endure.