I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 855 - 512: The Milky Way Explosion, Ephemeral Eternity, Growing Old_1

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Chapter 855: Chapter 512: The Milky Way Explosion, Ephemeral Eternity, Growing Old_1

As recorded in every historical text.

Since the birth of human civilization on Earth, the struggle has never ceased.

In primal societies where people subsisted on wild game, humans fought against nature and ferocious beasts.

In feudal societies, mankind had to contend with both plagues and their own greed.

In modern societies, mankind’s enemies were not just plagues and self-interest, but also energy crises and environmental pollution.

There were always absurd calls to save the Earth.

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However, the 4.6-billion-year-old Earth didn’t need saving from humanity. The damage that humans caused to the environment was trivial compared to an asteroid impact or Earth’s volcanic eruptions.

What humanity needed to save was their own fate.

If humans couldn’t solve the energy crisis in the 21st century and find an effective way to sustain their growth, the Earth would suffer no harm. The only ones destroyed would be humans themselves.

In postmodern societies, after solving the energy crisis and pollution, the real threat became extraterrestrial civilizations with hostile intentions.

This was the largest crisis that Earthlings had ever faced, and one they likely wouldn’t survive.

Harrison Clark, along with everyone else, had struggled through nine timelines and ten millennia to fight against this crisis.

Now, he could see a glimmer of victory on the horizon.

At least, a short-term victory.

If humans could achieve an overwhelming technological advantage over the Compound-Eyed Observer, they could bypass this obstacle in the next timeline and face higher-order civilizations directly.

However, considering the vast universe with endless possibilities, Harrison Clark had pondered another way out for humanity.

As long as they could survive, any cunning plans and tricks that worked were worth trying.

The seed of hatred would be buried deep within his heart.

Ironically, although his emotions might have dwindled to infinitesimal fractions, his hatred towards the Compound-Eyed Observer and the higher-order civilization behind them had never faded for a moment.

Freddy once said that Harrison Clark’s individual consciousness was doomed to disintegrate.

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However, it seemed that even the highly intelligent Freddy underestimated the strength of Harrison’s resolve, as he had never become a perfect Galactic Human himself.

Harrison Clark’s obsession was beyond Freddy’s imagination.

This time, Harrison Clark was saying goodbye to this universe.

Barov Albert, a young man born in the Celestial Comet Galaxy, was a crazy genius comparable to Sergey Ponomarenko and Freddy.

In his short 50-year life, from the moment he became aware of the world, he had been devoted to one thing: researching how to annihilate both the Compound-Eyed Observer’s army and humanity itself.

He succeeded and formulated the Desperate Plan.

The executor of this plan was none other than Harrison Clark, driven by his unyielding hatred.

The Desperate Plan was broken down by Harrison Clark into countless commands and instructions that were disseminated widely.

Three hundred million children under the age of four, onboard AI ships with 500 times the speed of light cruising ability, set forth from the bases of nomadic peoples, underground humans, and guerrilla teams to explore the distant and unknown universe.

Additionally, there were billions of ultra-small unmanned high-speed shuttle spheres carrying frozen embryos, like raindrops falling into the deep space of the Milky Way Galaxy.

The shuttle spheres were only three meters in diameter. Due to their small size and limited resources, they were only equipped with secondary warp engines, capable of 100 to 200 times the speed of light in curvature space.

Inside the shuttle spheres were a quantum intelligence equivalent to the Star of the Seventh Timeline, as well as reserves of base bacteria.

Base bacteria were a variant of the planting battleship technology and a weakened version of the Bio Expansion Sphere invented by the Giant Plant Galaxy, with vast gene storage. Once the bacteria were combined with an artificial intelligence system, a thriving colony of tens of thousands could be gradually established over a century and continue expanding.

The remaining 700 million people were all transformed into guerrilla teams.

Elderly people as old as 300 years and children as young as four, who had just learned basic driving skills with the aid of AI, boarded single-pilot ships manned by men, women, and children of all ages, totaling 700 million ships.

All ships were equipped with anti-unified force field collapse bombs, also known as anti-entropy explosive bombs.

As early as the mid-33rd century, Freddy had predicted the existence of anti-entropy weapons when deriving the Grand Unified Formula. These weapons were tailor-made for prism ships, but given the intensity of the war between both sides, human fleets wouldn’t be able to approach them amidst the numerous enemy units.

But that was alright. Human ships didn’t need to get close to the prism ships anyway. Out of the 700 million ships, only 350 million needed to reach their intended destination.

This predetermined location was in the vicinity of the Shadow Black Hole where Harrison Clark was.

In the blink of an eye, twenty years had passed, and 370 million people maneuvered their single-pilot ships full of trials and tribulations to the vicinity of the gigantic black hole where Harrison Clark resided.

The arrival rate was 2.85% higher than anticipated.

It was already sufficient.

When the 370 million anti-entropy explosive bombs detonated simultaneously, it resembled 370 million exploding stars.

The intense force fields caused chaotic energy, interlinking together to create chain reactions and reducing the original three-dimensional space to fuel, ultimately causing a more violent explosion.

The boundaries between the original three-dimensional space, warp space, and curvature space were broken, forcibly merging into one and releasing energy far surpassing that of matter and antimatter annihilation.