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Chapter 343: Continuing the Journey

Chapter 343: Continuing the Journey (Finale)

"What if future generations can't solve it?"

The young man looked at Rhodes.

After all, in the eyes of young people, Rhodes is a descendant.

Rhodes felt his gaze and understood what he meant.

But he just smiled and said, "If the later generations can't solve it, then it's the later generations who can't do it. What does it have to do with our ancestors? If they can't do it and let the situation deteriorate, then they deserve to die. Let those who think they can solve these problems come up and do it."

After hearing what Rhodes said, the young man fell silent again.

After a while, the young man said, "As ancestors, aren't we being irresponsible to leave so many complicated problems to future generations?"

Hearing this, Rhodes replied, "Everything has been done by our ancestors for the descendants, so why do we need the descendants to do it? I am their ancestor, not their babysitter."

Young man: "If the problem cannot be solved, won't it eventually return to using strength to solve everything? Either future generations solve the dissatisfied people, or the dissatisfied people solve future generations."

In response, Rhodes nodded and agreed: "Yes, this is what I think is a healthier way of operating."

Rhodes pointed to the sky and said, "I have too many people. I didn't choose them on purpose. Some of them are stupid and can't even figure out their own affairs.

My life is a mess. I can't handle the relationships among my family members well. I have no plans for my life and I just live day by day.

But they always talk a lot and make comments about things that are extremely far away from them.

No matter what position these people are placed in, it is difficult for them to achieve any results.

They are born to be ruled.

If there is no one to rule him and there is no more complete social system, he may not survive more than thirty days if he is left alone.

This kind of person is enjoying the benefits of being ruled, so what if he is dissatisfied? What qualifications does he have to talk about others' rule over him? He does not need to be treated fairly at all. "

Listening to Rhodes's "distorted logic," the young man frowned.

He said, "What if the rulers become bad?"

Rhode looked at him and said, "Your question seems to have been answered by me. If the ruler becomes bad, then there will definitely be a leader who is more conducive to the survival of the ruled. The leader will lead them to break the original system, kill the ruler who has become a bad guy, become the new ruler, and redistribute the wealth of society.

War will reduce the population, making it easier for people to obtain things that were previously difficult to obtain, and society will become stable again and continue to thrive. "

"What if the world is destroyed?"

The young man finally asked what he was most afraid of happening.

Rhodes said calmly: “I think this possibility is not high.

There will definitely be some crazy people in the world, but not all leaders are crazy.

Faced with a situation that could destroy the world, most people of insight will step forward to stop it.

Faced with a huge number of opponents, as a crazy leader, the end result is most likely to be deserted by everyone and die a miserable death.

Because they, like leaders with lofty ideals, stand against everyone.

In the final analysis, I still say that we must believe in the wisdom of future generations.

Besides, if it’s over, it’s over. You appeared in this world. If you are gone, there is still me. If I am gone, other lives will appear.

The world belongs to you, to me, and to those who come after you.

We don’t need to blindly take all the responsibility for the stupidity of some people, and it’s not fair to us.”

Seeing Rhodes' open-minded attitude, the young man felt that he was the one who had always limited himself.

He thought for a moment and then asked, "If you were the most powerful being in the world, what would you do?"

Rhodes answered without hesitation: "The world is for the world's own happiness. If there is no world, I will enjoy happiness. I will do nothing and let the universe be what it is."

The young man said bluntly: "I am not satisfied with your answer."

Rhodes asked, "Why should I satisfy you? In order to satisfy you, I cannot speak my true thoughts?"

Seeing that the young man didn't say anything, Rhodes continued, "Then what? What are you going to do if you are not satisfied? Are you planning to kill me? Then wouldn't your approach coincide with my idea?"

Facing Rhode's question, the young man waved his hand impatiently. The next moment, Rhode felt that the space around him was caught in a wave.

As the ripples spread, Rhodes found that he could connect with the insect brain again.

"How long have I been gone?" Rod inquired.

The worm brain replied, "You have never left."

"That's it!"

Rod was thoughtful.

He looked at the scene appearing before his eyes. The Zerg's aerospace mothership was still madly devouring the continent.

That being was just as the smart Zerg people thought, always liking to take all the responsibilities on himself.

But that being herself was too "saintly," unable to correctly see the complexity of the problem, and unwilling to see naked desires revealed before her.

He always hopes to find a way that can resolve all disputes and satisfy everyone.

Is this possible? It is absolutely impossible!
That existence did not fit Rhodes's fantasy of any powerful existence at all.

Because he seemed too "cowardly".

There was disappointment, but Rhodes did not take the shattering of his idol too seriously.

After all, everyone loves to fantasize.

Just as that being always fantasized about a complete plan, Rhodes also fantasized about various situations facing that being.

He even imagined that the other party was an ancient being that had been possessed by a demon.

When the two sides meet, they will immediately engage in a life-and-death battle.

In the end, Rhodes relied on the Zerg's replicability and his superior skills to finally defeat that being.

But what Rhode didn't expect was that the other party was just a "leader" who was trapped in a thinking trap and couldn't extricate himself.

Although Rhodes did not approve of his approach, he still admired his efforts.

Maybe one day, that being really came up with a perfect solution?
By then, both Rhodes and the Zerg might benefit from that existence's method.

He, Rod, had no right to laugh at a "leader" who had a dream.

After being forced to break his fantasy, Rhodes still had to accept the reality of his shattered dream.

Now, he has not found the method of "becoming immortal" as mentioned by the ancient beings.

Or maybe he already found it.

At least that being had met him once.

But he did not come up with a plan that satisfied that being, so he did not get the chance to become an immortal.

Rhodes still felt a little sad about this.

But Rhodes did not give up.

The Zerg's life is infinite, and now the Zerg is infinitely close to being invincible.

As long as the Zerg travels to more worlds, perhaps they will be able to gain powerful strength comparable to that existence.

At that time, you may not give me the chance to become an immortal, but I can still snatch it from me.

Because Rhodes had already told him.

When the ruler becomes bad (referring to the one who neither gave Rhodes the chance to become immortal nor thought of a perfect solution after the Zerg became invincible), then there will definitely be a leader (referring to Rhodes) who is more conducive to the survival of the ruled.

Rhodes will lead them (the Zerg) to break the original system, kill the ruler who has become a bad guy (that existence), become the new ruler, and redistribute the wealth of society.

Don't say it is unpredictable!

Zerg, keep sailing!
(End of this chapter)

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