Prodigy With Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System

139 Telepathy Chat Group



/Allen: I know all of you are confused right now and are waiting for my explanation so without further ado, I will start my explanation now./

After sending that telepathic message to his classmates, Allen started to explain to them his purpose of sending a telepathic message to them instead of outright chatting with them in person.

Allen: As all of you have guessed, I am not doing this for fun and I have my reason for this. I know all of you have heard about the Supreme Academy’s scheme of gathering information about our <Supreme> talents, right?

Allen: I plan to unite all of us to formulate a plan in resisting whatever scheme the Supreme Academy is brewing using all of the gathered information about all of the <Supremes>’s <Supreme> talents. Do you agree with my cause or not?

Allen asked all of his classmates but after waiting for a minute with no response, Allen sent another telepathic message..

Allen: Oh, I forgot! I forgot to allow you all to communicate via telepathy. My bad.

When Allen said that to his classmates, his classmates couldn’t help but mentally facepalm as they didn’t expect Allen to even forget about such an important thing.

Of course, Allen didn’t forget as he was currently acting using his <Supreme Actor>. Allen wasn’t forgetful enough to even forget about that as he intentionally disabled the permission for his classmates to communicate with each other via telepathy.

The reason why he did that was to lighten up the mood even if he had to make a fool of himself. Not like Allen even cared about his reputation when it came to his friends as he preferred if his friends to think of him as someone approachable rather than someone strict since if he kept a strict demeanor, his friends would have difficulty chatting with him.

Since his acting was done and all of his classmates’ moods were lightened up, Allen allowed all of his classmates to chat with each other in a group-chat-like matter via telepathy.

A floating system-like screen appeared in front of his classmates with the chat log of all of the telepathic messages that all of them had sent which currently only have Allen’s telepathic messages.

Allen’s purpose of adding that when he used his <<Super Telepathy>> was for his classmates to easily catch up with what he and they are going to say since he knew that it would chaotic if all of them spoke via telepathy at the same time.

He had also used his <Supreme Programmer> talent to make the system screens work since the <Supreme Psychic> and <Supreme Telepath> talents weren’t enough for the system screens to work perfectly.

Allen: As you, all can see, there is a system-like screen that appeared in front of you. This will be our secret chat group and all of you can manually turn it off with just your thoughts. You can now start chatting by speaking through your thoughts.

After sending that message to his classmates and informing them about the chat group-like telepathic communication that he had made, one of his classmates started chatting.

Carrion: I have a question about this telepathy chat group you created. Is this permanent like those systems that I read in fantasy novels?

When Carrion asked that question to Allen telepathically, Allen immediately answered it as he knew that Carrion’s question was an important one so that his classmates will know more about the telepathy chat group that he had created.

Allen: Is it permanent? Yes. But, I can remove it from you and that would mean that you guys won’t join the resistance against the Supreme Academy. And by doing so, removing the telepathy chat group would be at the expense of making you all lose memories of our telepathic communication.

Carrion: Are you really capable of making us lose our memories?

Allen: Yes, for I am not the <Supreme Psychic> for nothing. I wouldn’t have created this telepathy chat group if I wasn’t capable of erasing your memories about it. I am aware that I shouldn’t risk letting the Supreme Academy know about our intentions of resisting them.

Hearing Allen’s message, the majority of his classmates feared the fact that Allen could erase their memories while the minority such as Carrion didn’t mind it and were relieved that Allen made a failsafe.

Aimee: Did you use your <Supreme Programmer> talent when you created this telepathy chat group? My magic detected that it would take me at least a month to hijack it assuming that you don’t actively defend the attack. I have also noticed that despite me adding numerous magic spells to defend myself from mental attacks, you were able to easily bypass all of my defenses.

Aimee Valery, the <Supreme Mage>, was recognized for her exceptional achievements in the realm of magic since she could cast a magical spell that might destroy the world if given enough time. But even Allen was able to bypass the magic spells she was most proud of.

Allen: I am not going to take any chances of the Supreme Academy hacking our telepathy chat group and that is why I have not only used my <Supreme Psychic> talent but also my <Supreme Programmer> talent to create firewalls, make our telepathy chat group work perfectly and for it to be permanent.

Allen explained to Aimee about the talents he had used to create the telepathy chat group except for the <Supreme Telepath> talent since they didn’t need to know about that. He also explained how he had used those <Supreme> talents to create the telepathy chat group.

Carrion: So we have a chat group system now? Cool! I always wanted to have one after reading all of those fan-fictions and original novels about chat group systems.

Allen: I am glad that you like it. Well, do any of you disagree with my intentions of letting all of us resist the Supreme Academy?

After asking that question to all of his classmates and receiving no disagreement from them, he sent another telepathic message through the telepathy chat group.

Allen: Since none of you disagree, then I will take it as all of you agreed with my cause. But for now, we will discuss more the plan later.


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