I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 966 - 599: Harrison Clark’s Awakening_2

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Chapter 966 -599: Harrison Clark’s Awakening_2

The Crystal Tardigrade’s ability to manipulate energy levels is not limited to the realm of energy flow, but affects the entire space like a ripple.

As other objects approach the tardigrade, they will seamlessly transition from high to low energy levels, much like water falling from a waterfall continuously losing potential energy.

The water doesn’t change, but the hidden potential energy within it is reduced.

It is as if a candle’s image is being projected through a precise pinhole; as the distance closes, the pinhole image shrinks, but the information contained within the image remains unchanged.

If the content of the image is a person who can only think linearly, then they would not realize their body was shrinking.

According to the theory that the universe and everything within it is composed of Actual Energy, in a sense, both humans and armor are “3D images” drawn by Actual Energy in the universe.

Only human consciousness can break through this bottleneck and perceive differences through sensory experience.

“Damn…”

Mountain Centipede quietly cursed and immediately reported his findings.

He then angrily said, “Just now, the energy beam and collapsing projectile I used could have destroyed a planet but had no effect. Isn’t this thing invincible? What do we do now?”

Tiffany Bell didn’t answer him but relayed the latest information first and then fell into deep thought.

She didn’t know what to do at the moment.

The Crystal Tardigrade continued to approach the barrier at a slow but steady pace; it would hit the barrier in less than fifty seconds.

In order to ensure the success of the final mission, if the team that left for external tasks hadn’t found a solution to the tardigrade problem within forty seconds, the fleet would have to risk complete exposure of its position by activating the short-range curvature engine and entering Curvature Space to accelerate forward.

At the same time, this meant that all of the external teams would be abandoned.

After thirty seconds, the twenty-seven teams at the front would begin to return and join the siege.

It seemed like good news, but Tiffany believed that without understanding the enemy’s energy-absorbing principles, having more people wouldn’t make a difference.

All the soldiers could do was charge forward and attack relentlessly, with nothing else in mind.

But this would only make the Crystal Tardigrade’s body grow larger and its energy grow stronger.

In short, the external teams only had forty seconds left.

Five seconds after receiving Tiffany’s team’s information, the other team leaders initiated a conference call with her.

As Tiffany moved away from the Crystal Tardigrade and released some rigid net-like binding devices, she connected to the conference call.

Keeping her eyes on the Crystal Tardigrade, she watched the binding nets disintegrate into basic energy upon approach due to their drained interaction forces.

Tiffany marveled secretly while her mind processed the contents of the conference call quickly.

She received five pieces of important information.

First, the temporary barrier set up by Elsie and Nathan Rodriguez had been proven effective by the external teams, and the information within the area had been isolated without any leakage. This also indicated that the multiple barriers erected by other teams on the outer layers were equally effective.

Second, the repairs for the stability controller were ongoing and expected to be completed in fifteen seconds. The teams working on the repairs could decide whether to return to the fleet safely or continue outward to confront the Crystal Tardigrade.

Third, some teams responsible for scouting had spotted traces of nano-sized vines and were cautiously attempting to mislead them.

Fourth, the third, twenty-first, and forty-second teams were rushing towards the giant plant’s Main Body at full speed, no longer intending to return.

Since a new type of combatant had emerged, the situation might change drastically at any moment. They believed that in order to prevent the fleet’s overall exposure, some of them had to separate from the group and act as bait, attracting as many mobile units from the Plant Tribe as possible.

At the same time, those who chose self-sacrifice could fully exert themselves without restraint, and no matter how long they could hold on, they would always be able to provide more information to the Nameless Fleet and the entire Empire.

Fifth, many team leaders were planning to jointly report to Fleet Commander Quentin Cooper, requesting that the fleet be immediately allocated to evacuate without considering the external teams.

There was a lot of information, but with the assistance of the accelerated communication provided by the new brain connections, Tiffany had a complete understanding of the situation within 0.5 seconds.

She sensed a clear feeling of sacrificial impulse from the collective decision of the other team leaders.

It was as if everyone was waiting for this moment.No one feared death, nor harbored any dread; instead, there was only anticipation.

It seemed that people didn’t view this as a catastrophe but rather an opportunity to leave their mark in history.

They were both calm and excited.

Tiffany Bell subconsciously accepted this judgment too, raising her hand to sign her name with her fingerprint.

“These idiots!”

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In the distant Cetus UV Black Hole, Harrison Clark, who learned the news through the encrypted channel provided by the Whole Brain Connection communication officer, raged angrily and furiously.

Over the past several decades, Harrison had discovered a new problem.

Since his “death,” humans had been living in a constant state of war readiness.

Perhaps it was the deliberate guidance of the Salvation Association and the Imperial Government, or perhaps artists, who sought to inspire people, had depicted the multiple layers of hatred between the Compound-Eyed Observer and humans too deeply. The subtle underlying ideologies had long been deeply rooted in the hearts of everyone.

Humans had multiplied and developed under the extremely oppressive notion of hostility for hundreds of years.

Since the actual outbreak of war, the hostile mindset reached its peak in recent decades.

Earthlings’ innate war instincts were stimulated to the extreme, and almost everyone was fearless in the face of death, seeing sacrifice as an honor.

Death, once the greatest fear of life, had been thoroughly overcome.

At first glance, this seemed to be a good thing.

Harrison was initially indifferent to it.

But now he suddenly realized the problem.

He had put enormous effort into cultivating Tiffany Bell.

If it was due to her lack of innate talent that led to the failure of his cultivation, then he could accept it, as he had chosen the wrong person and could simply start over with someone else.

However, now Tiffany was just a step away from breaking through; she easily gave up on herself and died on the battlefield. Who could Harrison turn to for reason?

Harrison realized that these people valued their lives too little and gave up on their chances of survival too easily.

Not fearing death seemed brave, courageous, and commendable upon the surface.

But it was a double-edged sword.

If the fear of death diminished too significantly, humans would not have a strong enough will to survive, leading to a decline in willpower.

Humans often sacrificed themselves too easily without fully tapping into their potential.

The value of such sacrifices had been severely discounted.

Upon thinking about this, Harrison suddenly woke up.

He finally discovered the most significant difference between himself, an ordinary human of the 21st century, and all the other future generations in any timeline.

He also knew why he could consistently excel.

The ordinary mindset of the 21st century made him inherently “afraid of death,” yet the mentality of dying and being reborn empowered him to always have the strongest sacrificial awareness.

His will to survive was at its peak, as was his sacrificial spirit.

The conflicting thoughts within him combined, genuinely setting him apart from others.

He became enlightened.

He finally knew why no one else could ever measure up to him.