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

Chapter 768 - 464: The Sage's Code and The Guidance Plan?4500 Words?_3



Chapter 768 - 464: The Sage's Code and The Guidance Plan?4500 Words?_3

Chapter 768: Chapter 464: The Sage’s Code and The Guidance Plan?4500 Words?_3

In addition, they also altered some of the parables to prevent people from deciphering them.

Other key figures were gradually changed beyond recognition.

Only the name and achievements of Harrison Clark himself were retained.

After nearly two hundred years of persistent secret manipulation, the Sage Code vanished from every corner of the vast Morrowind Empire and was preserved only in the minds of the core elders of the Sage Institute. Even Star’s database had a physical deletion until it reconnected with Harrison Clark, only then restoring this part of the data.

The purpose of such manipulation was to prevent important figures who played a significant role in the 31st century from learning their identity and who they would become during their formative years.

This was not a good thing.

Not everyone could be as transcendent as Harrison Clark.

Knowing their own lives would have a significant impact on their growth, causing them to subtly introspect at every important stage of their lives, even in their daily work and study, questioning whether they are worthy of themselves.

In the end, the likelihood of them blending into the masses prematurely would be even greater.

This is similar to the approach that Harrison Clark took with his actions towards Rainer, Julia Lambert, and others.

Harrison Clark did not share with them the important stages of their future, nor did he reveal much about the final direction and heights of their lives.

Harrison Clark only shared slightly more with Carrie Thomas, but not everyone had Carrie’s innate ability to withstand pressure and tremendous talent.

The Sage Institute’s operation still fits with Harrison Clark’s personality.

He nodded and said, “Even so, it still can’t guarantee that everyone will become who they should be, right?”

Star: “Didn’t you say it? History has its self-correcting effect, right? And the Sage Institute did more than just cover up.”

From 2845, the year when Immanuel Berto, the first elder in the Sage Code list and the former head of the History Institute, was born, the Sage Institute adjusted its strategy and turned the code into a secondary top-secret information, specifically provided to Star.

Based on this information, Star could take some actions targeting young Immanuel while he was still a toddler.

For example, when he was just a month old, they replaced the entertaining animations in front of him with equally profound educational animations on historical subjects.

As Immanuel grew older, Star covertly controlled him, lowering the difficulty of obtaining social status and key knowledge.

During Immanuel’s growth, Star conducted subtle operations like these hundreds of thousands of times, applying subtle influences and guiding his life in every aspect.

Mr. Connor, born in 2850, received similar treatment.

The first half of Mr. Connor’s life was downright smooth sailing to the point of being sinful.

At the age of ten, he had a sudden idea to start a project, which required the leadership of a prominent planetary system-level academician due to its depth and breadth.

However, when young Connor submitted his report, the project was immediately approved.

In the previous timeline, Mr. Connor’s first project of similar magnitude was not approved until he was thirty-seven years old.

Subsequently, when Mr. Connor successfully completed his project at the age of 20 in 2870, he became a leading young scholar in the Shadow Galaxy and skyrocketed from there.

From the second half of the 29th century, the technological innovation capabilities of the Shadow Galaxy outshined the entire Morrowind Empire thanks to the talented Mr. Connor on the surface, but on a deeper level, it was also the result of the Sage Institute and Star working behind the scenes ever since Mr. Connor was a child in diapers.

Harrison Clark listened with amazement, giving a thumbs up, “The people in the Sage Institute are better at playing games than I am, very impressive.”

Star cleared its throat, “You deserve the credit. You are the founder. In any case, this plan is called the Guidance Plan, and all the people on the Sage Code list are called Guides by the Sage Institute. The implication has two meanings: not only do we guide their birth throughout history, but they also play a role in guiding your arrival after the 31st century.”


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