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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 880 - 530: The Sun Will Rise as Usual Tomorrow【6000 words】_3
Chapter 880: Chapter 530: The Sun Will Rise as Usual Tomorrow【6000 words】_3
“Not only did Nico Ross survive, but he also managed to assemble an armor suit from discarded parts, found the hiding place of another survivor, Freddy, and successfully left the Solar System… This is utterly unreasonable. An individual from a lost civilization should not possess such scientific knowledge and remarkable fitness at the same time.”
“Moreover, the emergence of the survivor’s camp, where Nico Ross and Freddy were born, is also very coincidental. If the black hole and the enemy brought by the Traveller did indeed release deadly pathogens into the Solar System, then the probability of survivors existing on Earth would be less than one ten-thousandth. Furthermore, there were two survivors, which is not plausible.”
“Additionally, without these two individuals, especially Nico Ross, the humans depicted in the story would not have lasted until the 41st century. They most likely would have perished entirely by the 35th century. Nico Ross is a character embodying individual heroism akin to those found in Hollywood blockbusters. His sudden emergence breaks sharply with the stringent academic mood of the documentary, as if he were some miraculous occurrence.”
“Assuming everything else in your judgment, except for Nico Ross, is accurate, then we should not place our hopes on the shoulders of a savior-like figure who happened to be born by chance, in the face of impending human extinction. Everything else in your deduction is unassailable. I understand why you would deliberately depict an unconventional character like Nico Ross in the story, in an attempt to maximize our odds of survival. You were trying to slightly break away from the despair, right?”
“But I don’t see the necessity. If we want to defeat the enemy, it ultimately depends on us humans. It depends on you, on us, and on our future generations, not divine intervention. If we were to perish, it would only be due to our own incompetence, rather than waiting for a divine savior.”
“Noah’s Ark is merely a beautiful illusion in fable stories. The true ark can only be constructed by our very own hands.”
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Dr. Mendelson was very passionate, making many statements in one breath.
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His understanding of the alien threat surpasses even Ethan Evans’.
Harrison Clark was astonished on the spot.
He had underestimated the world after all.
He gave out a soft laugh.
He first refuted Dr. Mendelson’s view.
“Dr. Mendelson, you see Nico Ross as an embodiment of individual heroism, but I don’t view it that way. I believe his emergence is logical. You shouldn’t look at the next stage of humanity in the evolutionary history from the present perspective.”
Harrison Clark explained the concept of gene awakening to everyone again in detail. He then stated, “When more and more genes in the human body awaken from their dormancy and function as they should, vast changes will be brought to the human body. We made this explicit in the documentary. Hence, it’s only natural that some individuals experience greater mutations.”
“In our history, there were many heroes who single-handedly changed the fate of civilization. For instance, Quentin Kingston of our country’s Qin Dynasty, who unified the written language, measurements, and currency units… There’s no reason to suggest that such individuals existed in the past, but won’t exist in the future. If we wait a thousand years for a heroic civilization leader to emerge, what’s so unreasonable about it?”
Dr. Mendelson was at a loss for words, “That…but…”
Harrison made another turn in the conversation, “However, you may have a point, Dr. Mendelson. We indeed have to rely on ourselves. Even if we assume that there will be someone else like Nico Ross in the future, according to my deduction, our future remains tough. We’ve already accelerated every civilization progress node as much as possible, even providing the humans of the 31st century with a maverick like Nico Ross, but we are still no match for a Tier 3 Civilization. Nonetheless, civilization still has hope, as long as we can do better than we can imagine, and everyone can exceed their own fate constraints.”
Ethan Evans, who played along perfectly, nodded vigorously, “That’s right, I have confidence to surpass my own limits.”
Subsequently, Lamont-Nigel Ramsey stated, “I will strive to ensure that everyone here lives beyond a hundred years… even to one hundred and fifty! I have this confidence too!”
Harrison shook his head, “This is not a matter of having confidence because whether we have it or not, we must forge ahead. Just like in ancient times, when faced with the attack of ferocious animals, there always had to be someone protecting the women and children with a makeshift weapon carved from a wooden stick. If you were to ask these primitive people whether they had confidence at that time, the answer was certainly no. They merely overcame their fear due to lack of choice.”
“Gentlemen, I have plotted a direction for the technology development in the next hundred years not because I have a controlling desire. I just want to start preparing for a thousand years from now. We have, and only have a thousand years. I hope that a thousand years later, there will still be people who remember those present today, in the same way people now remember Confucius, Sakyamuni, Jesus Christ, Archimedes, and Socrates.”
“Now I give you three choices. First, join my team, follow my arrangements for your respective jobs, and I will provide you with sufficient extra compensation through the foundation. Second, have absolute faith in yourself, do what you want, and make your achievements. Even if your actions are beyond my plans, I will extend the same support. Third, fall into decay, become a wastrel. After all, the catastrophe a thousand years later, does not have any direct significance to you. You won’t live to see that day. At most, it would be your distant…descendants who will perish under the knives of others.”