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I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature-Chapter 2030 - 1366: That’s Not Fair?
The young man is not a flaw left in the New World by the Old Era.
This is not favoritism. When opening up the Tianhe, the young man had already burned away his own Old Era timeline record; he has no "any" relation to the Old Era anymore.
Yet what the young man wants is still the best future for the Tianhe people; when what he wants conflicts with what she wants, it spawns a heap of undesirable future paths, ones that belong to "mutual destruction."
Tia can see this deduced future, so can the young man, but his self is incomplete, his cognition is missing, and his attention is more focused on the current chess game, thus the irrelevant parts are blurred.
Blurry does not mean nonexistent; when his self becomes complete, he can also see a clear future path.
This match won’t stop just because Tia sees many "mutual destruction" future paths.
The young man is stubborn in fighting for the future from the Old Era’s legacy, he won’t give up, and in the future deductions Tia sees, as long as there’s that complete future, she won’t stop eradicating the traces of the Old Era.
In the last battle, Zheng Yichen won, but he didn’t win perfectly. Tia tacitly allowed the transition of the Old Era’s remnants to the New World, but whether these remnants can survive in Tianhe is another matter.
If it were something else, Tia wouldn’t consider whether everything she does is worth it; anything those people do is not worth her attention.
Zheng Yichen is different. What he does will leave real records on Tia’s side, and she will "think" because of what he does, creating the so-called question of worthiness.
She does not possess human nature as understood by conventional creatures; in the more intuitive statement for the human race, she lacks humanity and only looks at results. Any accidents, disturbances, and sacrifices occurring in the process do not attract Tia’s attention.
Those are all insignificant, the important thing is the result, even if someone akin to Zheng Yichen appeared and shone through this process. However, if the person is not the young man in front and not one who has delved deeply into the Dusk, she won’t care about the person’s existence or absence.
Nor will such an existence cause her to intervene in the predetermined result. There are currently people close to the young man’s nature, all those around him can be seen as such existence; any human relationships are meaningless on Tia’s end.
From Tia’s perspective, the conflict between the two parties is still an old, familiar story; the young man in front has indeed done enough for the Tianhe people, the past that actively perished has been forcefully extended by him to now.
As a result, Tia once felt "angry" at the Dusk level, but she can understand Zheng Yichen’s actions and choices, after all, as the Dusk, if one wants to imitate humans, there’s no one more human-like than her.
But she ultimately is not a human and will not compromise on certain matters just because of imitating human nature. The preferred direction of the future will depend on both parties.
If the young man wants her to give up, what he needs to do is to erase the deduced future she desires. If she cannot see the future she expects, then she will give up.
As for the future of mutual destruction, it can be ignored; she will not retain such a mutually destructive result.
It’s either the future path Zheng Yichen wants or her initial expected future path for the New World.
There is no middle ground; retaining such middle ground means the conflict between her and Zheng Yichen will persist.
Since both parties can see the deduced future paths each other wants, it implies they can magnify the desired deduced future, letting it become the real future path.
The victory is to completely erase the deduced future the opponent can see, thus if Tia cannot see the future she wants, she will compromise again, whereas if Zheng Yichen cannot see such a result.
He will absolutely strive for the so-called middle ground, this marks the difference between the two; Tia lacks normal human nature and is Very straightforward in decisions.
Even if Zheng Yichen’s position has come up, humanity hasn’t been stripped off by the position, so he will strive step by step for the desired future.
This destined to be "very exhausting," the capacity doesn’t match the corresponding position; maintaining this state will inevitably exhaust him, but the young man in front doesn’t have this issue.
With Zheng Yichen abandoning defense and beginning to attack, the deduced future in both parties’ eyes starts to tremble violently, numerous fragments emerge from the intense conflict, stretching into timelines destined for destruction or straying paths.
However, because they are at the level of time’s Ultimate, these stretched timelines won’t truly form; these are merely scripts doomed to be abandoned even before they start airing.
In the young man’s eyes, after switching from defense to offense, the chess game situation indeed improved; Tia didn’t encircle the already dissolved self-defense area. Those areas are devoid of any offensiveness.
Her pieces are primarily used to clear Zheng Yichen’s attacking pieces, gradually reducing the mass controlled by his this faction.
Once the pieces lack claws and size, they will become harmless little animals, and the pieces responsible for Tia can continuously sharpen knives to eat them.
The future picture in the young man’s eyes becomes increasingly blurry, the distance seen becomes shorter and shorter.
This indicates he is being suppressed somewhat obviously... right?
Holding a piece, the young man looked at the little girl in front, perhaps because this chess game lasted a bit long, the little girl in front also grew up a bit, the details on the clothes... haven’t changed?
Looking at the seemingly frozen young man, Tia has no intention of urging. Their chess game can be sustained for a long time, even if the young man in front needs ten to eight days of contemplation for each move, it’s fine.
The place for playing chess, time is chaotic, here a moment can equal ten to eight years outside, and likewise can reverse.
"You are really beautiful." The young man placed down the piece in his hand.
Holding a piece, Tia paused for an imperceptible instant, then set down the piece: "Why do you say that?"
"Can’t you guess?" The young man swiftly placed his piece.
"Can’t guess." Tia said after placing her piece, she didn’t lie; once the Dusk could analyze and deduce Zheng Yichen, just like having unrestricted "big data analysis" performed on him.
But now he has eroded the Dusk, this method is less feasible, even facing each other, she can see all external details of the other.
Analysis can still be used, but it cannot reach the 99.99...% level as before.
Now the analysis deduction rate on him won’t exceed 80%, which overall is still a very high probability, but to Tia, this has become an extremely inaccurate analysis deduction.
Zheng Yichen also possesses the characteristics of Dusk, thus within limited range, he can continuously magnify that inaccurate 20%, she might deduce correct information once or twice.
But incorrect information will also accumulate, eventually presenting deviations completely beyond her influence.
"Then let’s keep it secret for now." The young man didn’t reveal, he indeed discovered details.
"That’s unfair." Tia placed the piece in her hand.
Outside Thunderstorm Land, a Star Destroyer in the battlefield exploded, when exploding, the Star Destroyer underwent collapse, causing intense gravity that swept away the Jump Gang Soldiers who failed to retreat quickly.
All their traces were directly erased into the black dot formed by the collapsing Star Destroyer; this black dot briefly existed and then completely evaporated, but the result it brought was very severe.
A lightless black area appeared in the battlefield, everything inside vanished completely.
Outside the black area, the fighting Jump Gang Soldiers didn’t have time to mourn the fallen comrades. The collapse "Black Hole" formed by the destroyed Star Destroyer brought not just superficial casualties, the formed black domain rendered the soul imprints of these Jump Gang Soldiers unretainable...
Other Jump Gang Soldiers continued dealing with enemy warships and used those warships as jump boards to approach other Star Destroyers, where is there warfare without casualties?
Tianhe’s technology can preserve as many traces of fallen warriors as possible, but there still isn’t technology ensuring warriors are Undying and Indestructible, and they cannot appear overly reliant on such technology.
Having dared to come here as Jump Gang Soldiers, does whether the soul imprint can be retained matter much?
They are fighting for survival, for continuation.
So knowing some Star Destroyers, when destroyed, would still generate such "black domains," the remaining Jump Gang Soldiers also charge fearlessly at these Star Destroyers, reducing the enemy’s ultimate weapon count.
Inside Thunderstorm Land.
The young man looked slightly thoughtful and said: "Indeed, ask away."







