I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 546: 357: Breaking the Divine Image, A Summary of Civilization_4



Chapter 546: 357: Breaking the Divine Image, A Summary of Civilization_4

Chapter 546: Chapter 357: Breaking the Divine Image, A Summary of Civilization_4

At this point, perhaps the first thing that all humans in the world would do is to make the macaques disappear from the universe.

This is the objective reality of the universe.

Might makes right.

But the weak are not born to be slaughtered.

The infinite possibilities of the universe are not limited to the weak civilizations having to die; they still have a slim chance of creating miracles.

Perhaps the Compound Eye Civilization had some kind of opportunity, overthrew the previous ruler, and attained their current status.

In any case, for the weak to break the cruel hierarchy drawn by the universe with the time difference of thousands, millions, or billions of years, and to break through the technological barrier, it is undoubtedly difficult, but there must be hope.

Even if this hope is one in a billion, it still exists.

Harrison Clark is now that hope.

The civilization is groping, and he is groping too.

What Harrison Clark needs to do now is still a process of trial and error.

Anyway, he’s used to losing, and he can afford to lose.

Half a day later, all the statues were dismantled, leaving none behind.

Almost simultaneously, including his last military command conference, the war intelligence in Harrison’s memory was carefully analyzed.

In the last time line meeting, he explained many key points orally.

This time, since the Star directly published the memory images, it saved Harrison from the trouble.

In the Military Theory and Combat Command Research Institute, hundreds of thousands of military theoreticians thoroughly analyzed his war memories, which was much more convenient than if he personally summarized and spoke.

Half a day later, at this time, the statues had been dismantled, and Harrison reentered the small conference room.

There were less than ten people at this meeting.

“How’s the situation?” Harrison asked.

Neville Brown flipped open the briefing, “General Clark, about a third of the people have accepted reality, but two-thirds still need psychological intervention. Overall, the work status of almost everyone has been affected to some extent. The think tank and Star have made a comprehensive estimate that a month later, one-third of people will lose more than fifty percent of their work ability due to poor mental state.”

Harrison asked, “Everyone?”

“Yes, including soldiers and research staff, and… us,” Neville said helplessly as he looked around.

Although the result was already within Harrison’s expectations, he still sighed, waved his hand, and said, “It doesn’t matter, we still have more than ten months. It’s inevitable to have some pain. I’ve written an article that you can circulate to everyone. Consider it my personal summary.”

After saying that, Harrison sent an article to each person present and then left the conference room.

In this article, Harrison analyzed the reasons for the formation of the Information Cocoon Room.

He once again attributed all the responsibility to himself.

He was the root of all problems.

Back then, when he built his persona, it was to gain leadership thinking in the future.

Harrison speculated that after he left, this idea became very solid. He paid too much attention to mental guidance and carried out many darkroom operations involving ideas.

These operations spanned his long life a thousand years ago.

He deeply engraved his personal traces into the development of civilization.

These details were almost impossible to find in historical records.

His influence slowly infiltrated through a series of actions and spread out, forming the current pattern.

Obviously, the current situation is not ideal.

The hearts of people in this era can be used, but it’s just superficial.

People’s seemingly firm will is rootless, otherwise, so many people wouldn’t be crying while dismantling the statues.

People attach too much importance to the significance of gene awakening, and the rankings more directly affect the concept of mate selection.

Using gene awakening to guide the values of racial reproduction has been affecting every aspect of people’s lives, neglecting individual ideological differences.

This value is too utilitarian. It seems that better results can be achieved, but in fact, it is opportunistic.

As for Harrison’s War God Plan, it was also an opportunistic move by the leaders of civilization in order to get a strong leader.

It was a very deliberate attempt to create an atmosphere of struggle for something while numbing oneself. It formed an even larger Information Cocoon Room, which subtly bound all people’s thoughts, not allowing any different voices.

This is the Invisible Warrior Plan that covers everyone’s head, which is also opportunistic.

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The universe has never been kind to civilizations addicted to opportunism.

The price of shortcuts is that true creativity cannot be born in the bound soil.

Because thoughts need freedom.

This freedom is not without limits; sometimes it should be controlled.

But to make people give up freedom, there can only be one reason: in order to gain greater freedom.

Freedom for humans to live in the universe is the freedom they want.

Controllable and determined freedom is what Harrison pursued, but it was not done well this time.

He summarized his mistakes in this article.

Previously, if Harrison did not speak up, no one could jump out of his overly dazzling personal aura, always thinking that he was right in everything he did.

“This is my last self-analysis. If those people still don’t change after reading this article, then… just eliminate them. I believe they still have a spirit of sacrifice. At that time, send them all into the Self-Destruction Battleship,” Harrison wrote at the end of the article.


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