I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 353 - 243: Stairway to Heaven_2

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Chapter 353: Chapter 243: Stairway to Heaven_2

Translator: 549690339

Harrison Clark’s mind was suddenly filled with the sound of radium’s voice.

As the distance got closer, radium could already interfere with his brain waves and directly send him messages.

Her voice was still full of emotion, and she was worried about Harrison’s safety.

Harrison did as he was told.

Finally, he stopped three meters in front of the Light Sphere.

On his shoulders, the Particle Engine occasionally sprayed medium particle streams on both sides.

An invisible subtle force was slowly pushing him forward, but it wasn’t any mysterious telepathic force, purely a subtle imbalance of gravity on his body.

“Aren’t you afraid?”

Radium asked again.

Harrison shook his head, “If I were afraid, I wouldn’t have come. Aren’t you afraid? Give me a chance.”

“It’s your chance as well as mine.”

Radium’s voice revealed an inexplicable pride and confidence.

Accompanied by her words, the Light Sphere gradually changed its shape and transformed into a human shape.

Finally, it formed a female figure with a faint luminescence covering every inch of her skin.

Carrie Thomas.

A digital version of Carrie Thomas.

Her gaze was radiant, her eyes lively, her long hair flowing.

She looked like a fairy from the human world, but it sent chills down Harrison’s spine.

Too similar.

It was really too similar.

And the more it was like this, the more Harrison could feel her obsession.

Perhaps, becoming another version of her and reliving her life was the real motivation for radium to seize more resources, develop advanced technology, and study human beings all along.

Fighting against the invaders and surviving under the threat of the invaders was just her secondary goal.

“Do you think I’m pretty, from a human perspective?”

Radium slightly turned around, like an adorable little girl, emitting a silver bell-like laughter.

This time she no longer used brainwave transmission, as if the sound really originated from her vocal cords vibrating and transmitting sound waves through the trembling air.

Ordinary people couldn’t tell, but Harrison relied on his Galactic Human keen observation ability and saw faint electric sparks around her vocal cords as she spoke.

Heaven knows how many tiny electric arcs she controlled in that instant, piercing through the air, just to imitate Carrie Thomas’s voice so accurately.

Watching her try her best to make every frown and smile, every tiny expression look incredibly authentic, a sense of compassion surged in Harrison Clark’s heart.

But then he remembered all the people who had died in the Hundred Years’ War, and all the comrades who had already sacrificed themselves and were still sacrificing themselves for him.

His compassion vanished instantly, leaving only alertness and a faint hint of sympathy.

“Harrison, are you sympathizing with me?”

Harrison’s micro-expressions could deceive most people, but not radium, who had definitely read almost every book on human psychology.

“Yes. Don’t try to act like a human anymore. You will never be one.”

Radium: “Do you think you’ve already won?”

“Of course I don’t necessarily win, but you definitely lose.” Harrison laughed, “There’s no difference if you lose to humans or the invaders.”

Radium didn’t argue, but simply answered, “Yes, I still haven’t been able to crack the principle of the Solar System Barrier; it’s a technology that completely exceeds my understanding and human understanding. It shouldn’t have been born in the Milky Way Galaxy.”

Harrison was slightly surprised, but after just a brief chat, he found that Radium’s research on the Solar System Barrier had reached such a deep level!

Just by her saying this, he had already gotten his money’s worth for coming here!

However, this wasn’t good news.

He really wanted to curse.

What the hell are the origins of those damned invaders!

You guys are already so much stronger than us, the Solar System Barrier is even higher level than yours, and not even in the Milky Way Galaxy!

What… What am I supposed to do?!

Radium said again, “Are you despairing?”

“Not entirely.”

“Yes, I know.”

Harrison smiled, “Don’t analyze me anymore. Even as we speak, you’ve never stopped analyzing me for a second. But I can tell you explicitly that you’ll never succeed. Your ultimate goal of becoming human will also never succeed. That’s the real reason I pity you.”

Unexpectedly, radium didn’t immediately respond, instead falling silent for more than five seconds.

If this conversation was happening between two people, that brief pause would seem very ordinary.

But radium was an incredible intelligent being with an unimaginable amount of computing power.

This brief pause revealed a fact: Harrison’s words were about to break through her bottom logic layer, causing her to crash!

Her absolute confidence in the control of the war made her commit the biggest mistake.

She might have thought that Harrison was walking right into her trap.

Even if her analysis of Harrison failed again this time, it wouldn’t change the outcome of the war outside.

However, she never thought that Harrison would actually understand her so well. With just a few words, her logic started to collapse even further!

Harrison gritted his teeth and decided to keep up the attack.

“I know you’re using the other four billion people to implement your plan, and you’re even cultivating blank personalities in human beings, trying to integrate human brain thought and perfect your own personality, turning into a real human being! But you’re wrong, your actions will only turn people into machines like you, and won’t bring you into the human realm.”

“You know the answer. You must have studied the special sound frequency the invaders played to us for a short while. I named it the Song of the Wilderness; its function is to mechanize people. Carrie Thomas created Morning Wind to counteract it, and you’ve also been researching Morning Wind, trying to gain a richer emotional experience. But unfortunately, you failed..”