Chapter 395 An Unwanted Result
Chapter 395 An Unwanted Result
Justice didn't say much, just agreed with Gauss's idea. He also thought that it was really handsome to fight with all his strength. In the past, the two of them talked about everything, but that was in the past. Now everything is different.
In the upcoming duel, the two men have to go their separate ways, because there can only be one winner. Justice must win this game, and he is not sure if this will be his only chance in life. If he fails to restart the fate of the Earth, the entire universe will fall into chaos two thousand years later.
This was a result that neither Justice nor Gauss wanted to see.
Justice felt even more depressed. He did not want the planet he once protected to become the source of unrest in the future. If it really came to that, he would probably be so cruel as to destroy the planet himself, just like now...
"Two thousand years later, the people of Earth must be accounted for. I once toiled for them, and fought alongside you to defend this planet, but that is all in the past. I used to be proud of protecting the people of Earth, but now I only feel shame.
The Earthlings I protected became the source of chaos in the universe thousands of years later, destroying other planets and races. How pitiful other life forms are, there are many kinds and countless, but they were all harmed by the Earthlings. I don't want to see this happen, so I came here to make up for the mistakes I made in the past.
The purpose of my visit to Earth this time is very simple: to correct past mistakes. My protection of Earthlings in the past allowed this intelligent race to survive smoothly and gave them the opportunity to develop. Thousands of years later, their technology has advanced rapidly. Coupled with the greed and curiosity of Earthlings, they have developed many advanced technologies with the support of their brains, making it no longer an empty talk to bring chaos to the entire universe in two thousand years or even longer. If Earthlings really become like that, I feel that I cannot escape the blame!"
If he hadn't guarded the earth, allowed humans to live in peace, given everyone a chance to breathe, and developed their own technology and other weapons, how could people control the entire universe thousands of years later? All these sins were caused by Justice. Justice felt that he had done a lot of wrong things, and he had only one way to prevent these things from happening again, that is to help humans return to the nothingness of the past and return to the state of destruction.
As long as the source disappears, who will come to disturb the entire universe? This is Justice's truest thought. As long as he can make humans destroy the earth, there will be no more troubles, and the entire universe will become peaceful again. Life and planets in the universe will be at peace, which is also the result that Justice hopes to see.
"I'm not saying this to make excuses for myself, but to let you know that what humans will do in two thousand years will bring chaos to the entire universe and break the existing peace. Those life forms and planets that are weaker than humans will be completely destroyed by human greed and ambition. Can you imagine that thousands of cosmic creatures will perish because of humans? This is really hard for me to accept, so I returned to Earth, hoping to make up for the mistakes of the past. Gauss, let's fight together!
Justice still wants to convince Gauss and make him understand why he did this. He hopes that Gauss can understand and support him, just like in the past, the two of them will fight against humans together and make up for the mistakes they have made. It is because of their existence that humans can continue to survive safely.
"Only by eliminating humans from the earth and returning this planet to a state of nothingness and chaos can it not disrupt the entire universe and become a source of trouble in the next few thousand years. In this way, other lives and races in the universe can enjoy long-term peace and tranquility. This is exactly what we hope to achieve.
When Justice said this, he looked at Gauss with seriousness in his eyes.
"Gauss, please help me. It's not too late to turn back. As long as we work together to make humans disappear from the earth and let the earth return to its original state of nothingness, then the mistakes made by humans can be completely stopped. We can also be liberated and have a chance to make up for all the mistakes in the past. Neither you nor I want to see those life forms suffer in places other than the earth.
For this ideal, I have been wandering in the universe, fighting for a long time to protect all kinds of life. During this period, I encountered countless difficulties and challenges. I believe that you have also experienced similar pressures in your cosmic journey. In fact, all this is just to fight for a more peaceful world, but now because of your inner beliefs, you have chosen to stand on the side of humans and want to help them resist everything...
Is this the right choice? If two thousand years from now, as the prophecy says, the people on Earth will cause a great turmoil in the universe, can you imagine how terrible the scene will be? So many lives and planets will be destroyed by their greed, and countless creatures will cry and groan. Such a scene is really unacceptable. Can you remain indifferent? "
Justice described the horrific scene of the future in an attempt to move Gauss's heart and make him change his mind.
In his opinion, Gauss was going a little off the track. If the Earthlings were really going to affect the entire universe in two thousand years, they must be stopped from the beginning to prevent the chaos that might occur in the future. Justice had already done this, and now he just wanted to persuade Gauss to do the same, so as to avoid the impending disaster.
After hearing what Justice said, Gauss shook his head and sneered:
"Justis, you finally chose to believe in Drasion's prophecy, thinking that it would come true. That's why you blamed the turmoil in the entire universe two thousand years later on the Earthlings. But have you ever thought that the Earthlings were really the main cause of that chaos? Will Drasion's prophecy come true? There is no solid evidence for these.
Are we going to sentence the Earthlings to death and treat them as criminals just because of a prophecy from Drasion? Is this fair to the Earthlings? The Earthlings are also living beings. They also have their own emotions and dreams, and hope to live freely in this universe. What have they done wrong? Why should we kill them just because of a prophecy? This is too cruel!
As Gauss expressed his opinion, he became more and more emotional. He became more and more disappointed with Justice. He didn't understand why Justice was so determined to believe in Drasion's prophecy. In his eyes, Justice should be a rational warrior, so how could he be influenced by such thoughts?
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