Chapter 311 Speculation
Han Mu sat on the bed, where he lowered his head, thinking about the problems he had encountered in the past few days.
Not to mention other things, Han Mu directly thought of Haike's things and what he said.
Those words basically meant indirectly, "I know suze, and I know what he is doing there," but he didn't say those things at all.
Han Mu couldn't take out any information from his mouth, but the last sentence he said gave Han Mu a lot of room to reason.
"No matter what, it is impossible for such a large-scale genocide to occur in this universe. It is absolutely impossible. No matter what, you must know that if such a civilization really appears, then that civilization is just the brainless civilization you just mentioned."
That's what he said.
Han Mu knew what his words meant.
This universe... no, it is not necessarily in this universe. In short, there is something more superior, restricting the development of the entire universe civilization.
Obviously, the development system of that civilization takes "protection" and "cooperative development" as its first priority. If there is really a civilization that wants to dominate the universe and take over it, it is afraid it will not be completely destroyed by that giant.
In a sense, it is simply a mandatory protection mechanism. If nothing unexpected happens, it should be the organization established by Suze - but Han Mu doesn't know why Suze does that. He has clearly destroyed his original civilization, but at this time he plays the role of the protector of civilization. This behavior seems to be a kind of...
Very fucking behavior.
Okay, okay, Han Mu can't face the brain circuit with that guy who doesn't know the depth. He feels that there are probably not many people in this world who can face the brain circuit with that guy, and Han Mu has no interest in facing the brain circuit with that guy. He just needs to be sure that there can't be any black forest rules here.
The Black Forest Law is a sociological idea that arises in order to protect one's own survival interests when the amount of resources is known. That is to say, satisfying survival is the first need of civilization.
The sociological thoughts derived from the two basic theorems of the continuous growth and expansion of civilizations, but the total amount of matter in the universe remains basically unchanged. However, since the external civilization needs to target successful civilizations with protection measures, it proves that they are no longer just borrowing from the normal total amount of matter.
Han Mu couldn't help but think of the debatingist I saw before - they came from outside, carrying terrifying power.
What's even more amazing is that the civilizations that Han Mu is currently in contact with are not any creatures that exceed his understanding. Most of the creatures are second-class carbon-based life forms defined by Sai Zhi. There seems to be no difference in the intersection of civilizations. This seems to be nothing wrong at first glance, but from the perspective of actual physiological development, it is almost impossible.
So... why are those creatures exactly the same? What force makes them exactly the same?
Then……
The most critical point.
It's language.
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Han Mu discovered this problem at the beginning.
All civilizations use languages that are basically interoperable. Although they do not use those languages in a sense, they can understand the meaning of it.
This is definitely not a natural situation.
Chapter 11 of the Bible, Old Testament, Genesis, claimed that at that time, humans united to build a tower that hoped to lead to heaven; in order to prevent humans from planning, God allowed humans to speak different languages, so that humans could not communicate with each other, and the plan failed, and humans dispersed from then on.
It can be seen that language is very important. In many senses, as long as the language is understood, many accidents can be avoided completely. However, it is also a necessary measure to maintain the diversity of civilizations - it is probably only possible to achieve the goal of achieving success on both basis.
And, there is still a little problem here.
As long as no one thinks about it, no one will realize that something is wrong.
Maybe this can be seen at once for Han Mu, who comes from a multilingual astral body, but for creatures who have lived in this environment since childhood, this is a very normal thing, and no one will feel that something is wrong.
So...who did all this?
Suze?
For some reason, Han Mu suddenly thought of the word "God".
Unlike himself and his two maids, he thought of the real God.
He thought of the judge again, who was already the level of law she mentioned at that time.
Han Mu felt that he had touched something. Those things should help him find a way forward, but he didn't know how he was going to touch everything.
What's even more terrifying is that he felt that he had already flowed into a muddy water without realizing it.
Moreover, basically everyone in this muddy water was a huge monster, and he was the only one who was the invisible little guy.
Han Mu estimated that if he really faced Suze, he would definitely be dead and dead. The level gap between the two sides was too big. Whether in terms of strength or strategy, Han Mu could not be the opponent of the monster.
The best thing to not encounter.
Fortunately, Han Mu knew that the man would not have any hostility to him. If Suze really wanted to kill him, then the person who greeted him on Zhisu's planet would not be the identity of the Creator God, but the planet explosion.
Han Mu believed that the person who had that ability, even the debunker could strike him with a star-like blow from a planet, not to mention the unfathomable suze. Han Mu thought that he was probably the kind of existence like "destroying the universe with one sword".
But Han Mu still dared not relax his vigilance easily. There were too many unknown things, and even he could not reason out everything in an orderly manner. He could only think out all the clues he knew.
First, what are the defensors? They are going to kill suze, why? For chaos? Or something else?
Secondly, what kind of role does Suze play in this? Is he a demon or a savior? Is it an endorsement of death or a symbol of eternal life? Why does Haike have contact with that man again? Why are these?
Chapter completed!