I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 994 - 616 Defying Orders Old Friends Across Time

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He could neither be cold-blooded and ruthless nor absolutely authoritarian.

Others said.

“It’s not just you, James Wright, who is great. We haven’t given up either. Every person eventually dies, either lightly as a feather…Since there is a new plan now, we want to try again.”

Some even refuted James Wright with his own words.

“You once said that we are soldiers, and this is our battlefield. We agree. However, you should know that soldiers don’t have the right to evade danger in their missions. Every soldier has sworn an oath when enlisting. Although we haven’t sworn in words, we are determined in our hearts. If the soldiers retreat at every risk of death, how can we fight? Who will protect the people? Who will guard our base?”

“This desertion is essentially a lack of trust in those outside. We must believe that this is where we are most needed, so we do not accept your judgment, Director Wright.”

“The countless people outside won’t miss one extra or one less of us. But here, with every less person, the institution’s operation slows down. This is where we are most needed. Our greatest value is to die here, success or failure. Even if we fail completely, our story will shine forever in the universe like the sun, inspiring future generations with the sages.”

James Wright could not tell others that the original statement was not his own words.

But he couldn’t say that.

He could only accept it, powerless to do anything.

This was the entire plan participant’s only collective disobedience to his command since the project began.

Yet nobody was to be penalized.

The last attempt of the research institute began – virtualizing the deceased embryos while ensuring that the genetic information carried by the virtually energized embryos was entirely consistent with that of the actual energy-composed embryos.

Once everyone had left, James Wright’s office was quiet again.

He suddenly recalled the words the Intelligent Brain Star had given him.

He couldn’t help wondering if the Star had anticipated his character flaws and today’s outcome when it prepared that speech.

Since the Intelligent Brain Star had calculated human nature when the mission was on the verge of failure, would it have also considered the possibility of the embryo’s death or fake death?

If all this were really part of the plan, it would mean that there is still hope.

James Wright suddenly broke out in a cold sweat, deeply relieved.

Had it not been for Lila Brown forcing him to reconsider by exploiting the emotional bond between them, there would be only over twenty thousand people left in the base by now.

Lila Brown pulled him back from the edge of the abyss of guilt.

A hint of a complex, indescribable smile emerged at the corner of his mouth, a mix of gratitude, shame, and relief.

He knew that before Lila had come in, she had anticipated what would happen after this gap was opened.

She was still using the last of her strength, which was running out with her life, to help him from every angle.

In the vast emptiness of the universe, there was silence.

The slightly elongated eighteen Worm Type 3 ships, along with the even more elongated Corpse Planet, floated slowly past like a sky-piercing arrow.

The distant stars remained the same, and the vast extragalactic galaxies in the further distance looked no different from ordinary ones.

In humankind’s exploration of the universe, the most palpable gift the universe has given humans is “loneliness.”

The further away from home, the more easily humans fall into the endless void left by the universe.

But at this moment, the void was an illusion.

In the realms invisible to humans, earth-shattering changes were taking place.

However, when the change in the external environment’s actual energy rules exceeded a certain range, the monitoring equipment could detect a little nuance.

“Report: severe quantum tidal fluctuations are occurring in the space outside the fleet. Centering around us, the frequency of actual energy particle birth and annihilation within a range of fifty billion kilometers in diameter is continually increasing.”

This was the first piece of reference information provided by the Intelligence Department.

The second piece of information came from the Intelligence Department of the entire Morrowind Empire.

Centered around the Solar System, within a radius of nearly 250 light-years, intense quantum tidal fluctuations appeared.

Following that, the contour lines of actual energy cycling frequency were drawn.

At this point, the contour lines looked like reverse-projecting ripples, with the lines indicating the strength of tidal fluctuations receding from the range of 250 light-years towards the location of the Corpse Planet.

In the universe, there are no real unsolved mysteries.Behind every seemingly abnormal supernatural phenomenon, there is an unknown reason that humans have not yet discovered.

But this time, it was too abnormal, too unreasonable.

It was a massive spherical area with a diameter of 250 light years.

Such a large-scale, massive anomaly of quantum tidal fluctuation occurred instantaneously at the same time, completely beyond the human understanding of the universe.

Behind this abnormal tidal fluctuation, there is a change in the laws of space.

With simple calculations, it can be deduced that, if the same scale of change in restrictions of space were to be achieved with man-made explosives, all of the heat energy from burning every star in the Milky Way Galaxy would not suffice.

Humans cannot fathom what kind of great power could accomplish such a feat.

Some people even became desperate and secretly speculated.

Has the higher-order civilization behind the compound-eyed observer finally come into play, using a universe-level “nuclear weapon” more advanced than a shatter bullet and destructive to the game rules?

In the fearful empire, the people in the Corpse Planet Research Institute remained extremely composed.

Only the intelligence team was observing the external environment in an orderly manner, exchanging intelligence with the Empire, and providing the information to the researchers.

As for the others, they focused all their energy on how to turn embryonic virtual energy into reality, and remained indifferent toward outer-world disturbances.

The supernatural phenomenon outside was peculiar, but nothing more than that.

It might be related to the philosopher or not related at all.

Since it is currently impossible to determine exactly where the connection lies and what impact it may have on the mission, they simply ignored it and conscientiously carried out their tasks.

Seven days passed in this manner, and finally, the intelligence group received new data.

This was the result of the Supreme Intelligent Brain Star’s utilization of 90% of its computing power for continuous analysis over three days.

The cause of the quantum tidal anomaly was “humans.”

Or perhaps not humans, but at least their shadows.

Billions of incredibly enormous human-shaped figures were squeezing together layer by layer, approaching the Corpse Planet.

Seeing these gigantic human figures, scholars’ long-established scientific views were overturned.

Some even secretly wondered whether humans have souls.

Do the souls of humans still exist after death?

Are these human figures the spirits of the deceased?

But if so, why are there only several billion and not more?

Time passed by another seven days, and when these human figures became clearer, Star got the answer first.

The answer was provided by the memories that Harrison Clark copied to her.

These “people” were the Blank Ones.

In this timeline, the Blank Ones voluntarily allowed the Song of the Wilderness to infiltrate them and mechanized their thoughts to enhance computing power.

However, Star had a list of all the Blank Ones who sacrificed themselves in this timeline.

The number was far from billions; it was just several billion at most.

Unable to comprehend the origin of the other billions of Blank Ones, Star was left clueless.

If she hadn’t received Harrison Clark’s memories, she would never know the answer.

But after comparingHarrison’s memories with the images, Star found, to her great surprise, that these human figures had come from Harrison’s ninth, eighth, etc., previous lives.

Every time Harrison died and was reborn, it spanned at least one thousand years, and the human race underwent countless generations of reproduction.

Over the course of ten thousand years, countless people were influenced by the Song of the Wilderness.

There were those who willingly sacrificed, those who were innocently implicated, and the eight million Blank Ones created by radium’s control – they were all here now.

Star “saw” many of the same people, even five Sergeys – those who had encountered the Morning Wind before but were still affected and brainwashed by the Song of the Wilderness.

Star didn’t know what had happened, nor did she understand why these people who shouldn’t exist in this timeline were now appearing, but that was the reality.

It seemed that ever since they died in different timelines, their so-called souls, or personalities that had dissolved into the laws of the universe, had never strayed far but had been quietly moving toward the Solar System. At this very moment, they gathered together, triggering the quantum tidal anomaly.