I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 518 - 341: "Coincidence"_l

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Chapter 518: Chapter 341: “Coincidence”_l

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“Star, do you know why this is happening?”

“I am just a weak, humble, and helpless AL You have stumped me by asking this question.”

“Well then, please show me relevant papers from psychologists. Thank you.

Half an hour later, Harrison Clark had read through the papers at a rapid pace.

He got the general idea.

The root of the problem was himself.

The War God Plan belonged to him.

There was no doubt that this was an Information Cocoon Room.

He was tired of the omnipresent interference of the War God Plan and came here to break it by changing a few things.

But there was also an even bigger Warrior Project covering the entire civilization, which was an even larger information cocoon.

After eliminating the physiological interference of the Song of the Wilderness, Harrison Clark personally planted the seeds of psychological interference, cultivating the current strange social atmosphere.

The entire civilization was under the deep hypnosis of its sense of mission.

The 21st-century Harrison Clark found this utterly repulsive.

He was indeed the originator of this issue.

He wanted leadership.

It must have been his future self, after leaving the 21st century, who had been influenced by various artistic techniques for deep-hidden remote influence, and now he was regretting his decision.

Only after experiencing it personally did he understand how naive and foolish he had been.

Attempting to artificially cultivate a great leader’s personality is nothing more than a pipe dream.

When a person lives in an information cocoon, their worldview is necessarily based on the information they have been fed.

No matter how capable a person may appear, their thought process may not be their own.

They have lost their ability to think independently.

Such people might become barely competent ordinary leaders, like Mr. Green and Neville Brown.

But that’s not enough. If Amelia Johnson’s structure is true, and the invaders are as fearsome as she describes, the supreme leader must be strong in every way, unparalleled in the world.

This simple truth would have been understood and recognized by many people a thousand years ago.

But in the 31st century, normal people are unable to escape this logical trap.

Humanity’s greatest strength lies in its untraceable creativity and boundless imagination, capable of uncovering the essence of the vast universe from the surface of the earth through observation, imagination, and deduction.

In the five hundred years since the Great Extinction, the entire civilization became aware of a strong sense of crisis, made a complete turnaround, and fought for a common goal for five hundred years up to today.

The sense of mission to fight for the survival of civilization has been the core driving force behind every individual’s persistence.

This is a good thing.

If it weren’t for the restraint of this sense of mission, many people might give up halfway and succumb to a devilish mentality, acting as they please as if the world was ending.

Things have two sides, and the principle of reaching extremes remains unchanged throughout history.

The ancients taught people the principle of Tai Chi, which divides everything into yin and yang.

It’s not that the sense of mission is wrong, but only that it is too extreme.

When an ideological consciousness becomes too overbearing, infiltrating every aspect of life and being instilled in everyone from childhood, it essentially smothers the individual’s unique brilliance that should be shining.

This has created a colossal information cocoon that spans over a thousand years and covers the entire solar system.

Everyone is trapped within from the moment they are born, unable to escape.

Having analyzed the general environment, Harrison Clark turned his attention back to the details of the Lost City.

His initial decision to come to the Lost City was to advance the strategy of Prophets’ Dream Arguments, using poison against poison, breaking the walls of the War God Plan with the dreams of the ancient Chen Feng.

Previously, Harrison believed that these mentally-lost people, who were more emotionally volatile than ordinary people, would be the ideal audience for the Prophet’s Dream Argument.

On the surface, he was trying to save the Lost Ones, but at the same time, he was also responding to the World Government’s War God Plan.

His main point was, look how realistic and well-crafted the portrayal of ancient Harrison Clark is, it can even influence the Lost Ones, and I genuinely have his dreams.

Therefore, I have been trained by the Ancient Harrison Clark, and you can now end this divine intervention.

The core of the new story shifts from portraying the invaders to portraying people, weakening the “divinity” of Ancient Harrison Clark, so that the people of the Lost City understand that the process of climbing the peak itself is what carves the meaning of life, even if their abilities and talents may never be enough.

He wants to tell the world that while we may not become gods, we can become people who satisfy ourselves.

At the same time, by deeply portraying the struggles and psychological changes of the humanized ancient Harrison Clark a thousand years ago, he clearly demonstrates one truth: the current despair you see has already been diluted many times by the ancient one himself.

If the anthropomorphized Ancient Harrison could withstand it, then you should not easily succumb to it either.

Harrison Clark’s ultimate goal is to use various technical means such as acoustics, psychology, fine arts, and holographic infiltration as carriers, supplemented by expression methods such as psychology, music, movies, and holographic arts, to remind those lost individuals who have overly pursued goals beyond their abilities to return to reality.

The nature of his methods is still based on the one-sided flow of information but with more explosive and destructive effects, commonly known as using poison against poison.

Harrison Clark does not expect to infect the desired people instantly but only plans to find a group of supporters first, using his new story to make some of the Lost City people stand up again and possess the willpower that matches their goals.