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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1235 - 710 Return Endless War The End of the
Chapter 1235: Chapter 710: Return, Endless War, The End of the Universe [Official Grand Finale]_9
Chapter 1235 -710: Return, Endless War, The End of the Universe [Official Grand Finale]_9
Years later, the darkness disappeared, leaving behind a tiny individual born of extremely complex electrochemical reactions—cyanobacteria.
Time went by, and 3.6 billion years passed.
The Egyptian tribe arrived driving their ancient spacecraft, saving a particularly intelligent ancient ape.
Some more years passed, and the great flood came. The Fish Star People arrived and saved a group of intelligent ancient apes in the floodwaters.
…
At that time, the first primitive genetic information on Earth was too perfect, so perfect that it shouldn’t have existed.
The birth of humans was not a coincidence, nor was it a cosmic favor; it shouldn’t have happened at all.
…
“Harrison Clark, do you understand now? Humans are a species we created, or more precisely, that you created. This is our plan.”
Harrison Clark laughed, “You’ve lied to me twice, I don’t believe you.”
“You’re deceiving yourself.”
“So what?”
Harrison Clark smiled.
He couldn’t help but feel absurd and ridiculous about the additional memory he had.
At first, he was the leader of the Virtual Tribe.
Yes, the hidden civilization called itself the Virtual Tribe, a name derived from the virtual energy construct of the previous cosmic generation.
In a sense, the Virtual Tribe is the humanity of the previous cosmic generation, almost identical to Earth humans in both physiological structure and thought pattern, except that the two human bodies are composed of completely incompatible substances like positrons and electrons, which can also be called anti-humans.
As the leader of the Virtual Tribe, he formulated the entire plan and created life on Earth.
He calculated the complete evolutionary law of Earth’s life and the time needed for technological evolution to be completed.
He calculated that there was not enough time left for the Virtual Tribe.
The subspace where the Virtual Tribe hid was about to collapse and could only last just over 100 million years.
So he decided to consume the residual energy in the virtual energy space where the Virtual Tribe hid, and reverse the entire spacetime of this cosmic generation ten times.
The purpose was to use constant high-pressure threats, technological heritage, and artistic explosions to infinitely catalyze and accelerate human scientific advancement, so that in a thousand years, they would reach the current standard, or infinitely close to the level of a critical civilization.
The ultimate goal of advancement was the already-invented Singularity Annihilation Bomb, which theoretically could reset the entire universe once its power was infinitely amplified.
Give humanity another 100 million years, and they will be able to exhaust all the resources in the 1 billion light-year long, 150 million light-year wide Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex and create the Singularity Annihilation Bomb.
After the Singularity Annihilation Bomb is detonated, the universe will be reset and go through another cycle.
At the alternating point between the two cycles, that is, the critical moment, the Virtual Tribe can escape from the virtual energy space, use their understanding of the “ether” formed by the actual energy, virtual energy, and median value of this cosmic generation, and actively guide the evolutionary direction of the next cosmic generation, remaking the virtual energy universe.
Admittedly, this sounds like a grand and wild idea, but Harrison Clark wasn’t particularly interested.
“Harrison Clark, the time is now ripe, and we have no intention of exterminating Earth humans. We need humanity. We will give humanity 100 million years, and during this time, everyone will be alive.”
“What, serve you by creating bombs for a hundred million years? What happens after a hundred million years? What happens after the bomb is detonated? The story gets better and better.”
The person opposite finally lost patience and roared angrily, “Are you betraying us? You are our leader, how can you…”
The voice suddenly turned into a chorus of many people, showing that there were many people on the other side.
Harrison Clark shook his head out of thin air, “Although I don’t remember what my original thoughts were, from the outcome, you’re right. I’m not anymore.”
There was a brief silence on the other side.
They couldn’t understand.
How could Harrison Clark, knowing such a truth, be completely unmoved?
How could any life, any civilization, resist the temptation of eternity?
The oath he engraved in his heart before he left Methuselah Star…
Hmm?
“You tricked us? You didn’t imprint your own will? That’s impossible!”
After a moment, the person opposite spoke again.
Harrison Clark nodded, then shook his head.
“Maybe. I don’t know, I don’t remember. Maybe I lived as an Earth human for too many years, and under the constant impact of boundless chaotic thinking, that imprint disappeared? Or maybe I listened to too many human songs, and my emotions had too many ups and downs. In any case, I can’t go back. Just think that I deceived you.”
“In short, you want to see the end of the universe and go to the next cosmic generation. We’ll help you go there. You’re abandoned. Maybe that’s how our race continues? Maybe you didn’t show me the complete historical materials? If I’m not mistaken, in your universe, the Virtual Tribe once abandoned another race in the same way, didn’t they?”
The other side fell silent again.
In the next instant, Harrison Clark suddenly flew backward.
A new Warp Stargate appeared behind him.
The horrifying impact of the super-annihilation bomb came whistling.
But before being swallowed, Harrison Clark had already crossed the Stargate and returned outside the Galactic Center, near the ruins of the Glenoid Tribe Star.
A terrifying energy chased out of the Stargate, shooting straight into the endless void perpendicular to the Milky Way.
Harrison Clark took a deep breath and once again opened global human broadcasting.
“We still have 40,000 years, and we will achieve the final victory. In everyone’s perception, the universe will eventually die, and humanity will inevitably be extinct. But we can try to keep living, to achieve true eternity. Don’t be inferior; we indeed have the potential for eternity. We were born in this universe, and it’s only our cradle. Only we can transcend it. We can break the limitations of time and space, transcend all boundaries, become a true critical civilization, and not one day lock ourselves in a cage, waiting for death lonely and humbly.””As long as all of humanity unites forever, strides forward together, and unleashes our imagination, there is nothing that can stop us.”
…
Eleven years later, in 3021.
Harrison Clark and Nora Camp stood hand in hand in front of a verdant community entrance.
This community was built on the ruins of the Chesterton Apartment.
In Harrison’s left arm, he cradled a baby girl who had just turned one month old.
Nora playfully teased the girl, “Anaya, come on, give mommy a smile.”
The girl rolled her eyes, looking exactly like Nora, “Mom, you’re so boring.”
Nora laughed heartily.
She looked at Harrison, who was staring at the community gate, lost in thought, “What? Missing her?”
Harrison nodded, “Yeah.”
Then Harrison shifted his gaze back to his daughter, his face revealing a hint of inescapable loneliness.
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“I lied to you.”
“What?” Both mother and daughter exclaimed in unison.
Harrison sighed, “I have eternal life.”
They both fell silent.
What this meant was self-evident.
Even with the advancements in human cryogenic technology, no matter how life is prolonged, humans are still destined to die.
Immortality seems beautiful, but it signifies that Harrison will eventually be plunged into endless loneliness.
The thought alone is terrifying.
But this is his mission.
An endless war may still be waiting for him.
Nora gently squeezed his hand, “But you’ll always remember us, right?”
Harrison smiled, “Definitely.”
But in his heart, he silently whispered, “I’m sorry.”
I’m sorry, past me.
I’m sorry, future me.
You were meant to be an ordinary person, living and dying like anyone else.
Death, in a sense, is a great blessing.
But the moment I embarked on this path, all that beauty ceased to exist.
…
Harrison slowly opened his eyes.
He was lying on a creaky wooden bed.
The room was simple.
There was a wooden table and several chairs in the room.
From outside the room, melodious singing could be heard.
Harrison stood up and pushed the door open.
Outside the room, there were mountains and a lake, blue sky and white clouds.
Carrie Thomas was holding a guitar, sitting in a pavilion near the lake.
She closed her eyes, plucked the strings gently, and her beautiful singing floated out from her lips.
Avril Green sat next to Carrie, her nimble fingers dancing on a white piano like elves.
This song was “Dreamwalking in Virgo.”
Harrison’s grandparents, parents, Nora Camp, daughter Anaya, the stars, Tiffany Bell, Needham Brown, Freddy, Martha Owen, Ward Owen, Rainer, Daniel Thompson, Sergey, Frankie, Bernal Connor, Quentin Cooper, Dylan Mitchell, James Wright, Lila Brown, Neville…
These people were all sitting in a circle.
Upon hearing the sound of Harrison opening the door, they all turned their heads to look at him.
Carrie stopped her singing, smiled, and said, “You’re finally awake.”
Harrison scratched his head, “Where am I?”
His daughter Anaya said, “This is the end of the universe, Dad.”
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[That’s the end of the main story, thank you for accompanying me throughout! Thank you! I’ll gradually write the afterword and thanks in the next few days, thank you again!]