Damn, I turned into a monster

Chapter 266, Section 264: Wang Wu's Daily Life

Chapter 266, Section 264: Wang Wu's Daily Life

There was no romantic feeling between Wang Wu and his senior sister, because she was a pure lover and would never have such thoughts about Wang Wu.

As for Wang Wu, needless to say, he is a pure love type in another sense. He has always been terrified of this kind of woman, so naturally he would never have any thoughts about her.

"The universe exists because of observation. When no one observes it, all of our knowledge about the universe is based on the premise of 'existence'."

When nothing exists and all observations cease to exist, the universe has neither past, nor future, nor time; it has only an eternal present.

The concept of time and the concept of 'world' arose because of the birth of wisdom and life.

This is what the teacher was explaining during Wang Wu's sect culture class after the last mission to the Pine Blue Galaxy ended.

It was about the existence of the universe, the meaning of time, and some kind of cutting-edge quantitative science from his hometown. He couldn't remember exactly what it was, since he'd been away from home for so long...

Well, that's not a reason; it's simply because he's neither interested nor concerned.

He lay listlessly on the table, and no one paid him any attention. Yes, the table; this place was like a classroom in his previous life. Academic classes were held in places like this.

When a quantum system is not observed, it exists in a superposition state, a state in which existence and non-existence coexist. However, once it is observed, the act of observation causes the wave function to collapse, thus 'determining' the universe.

If there were no observers, no existence of these consciousnesses, would the universe still be in its original, most perfect form?

Existence and non-existence coexist; there is no past or future, only an eternal present.

That is eternity in the truest sense.

Of course, such profound questions were clearly too advanced for someone like Wang Wu, and he neither cared about them nor paid any attention to them.

His only concerns were when today's cultural classes would end, and how much effort he should put into cultivation today... cough cough.

Of course it's cultivation. Every aspect of life is cultivation; it brings self-improvement and progress, and so on...

In short, let's attend the lecture first.

"Fellow Daoist Wang, what's your opinion?"

Just as Wang Wu was dozing off and preparing to drift off into a trance, a voice interrupted him, making him look at the source of the voice.

She was a woman with a sweet voice and a face as sweet as her voice.

As for why Wang Wu is always surrounded by women, at least in the area of ​​academic studies, the reason is not due to the intervention of external forces, but simply because he is more popular among female cultivators.

Even though they are all superhumans who can destroy stars with a wave of their hand and travel at near-light speed, they still have the same emotions and desires as ordinary humans.

Various desires arising from desire.

Humans are beings that exist because of desires, and from the moment of their birth, they have possessed 'eternity'.

And it is precisely because of this that humans are so persistent in pursuing certain things, pursuing things that may never end.

For example, it could be the endless pursuit of 'eternity' by the people of my hometown, or the endless pursuit of power by the people of Cloudlight City.

Born from eternity, humanity naturally pursues eternity infinitely.

As for the humans here, although Wang Wu doesn't know much about them, he estimates that they are roughly the same.

Whether it's modern, past, or even more distant past, the Heavenly Court on the other side of the Tianyuan Realm wasn't the first civilization here, even though the Heavenly Court is quite distant.

But in the far past, there must have been a civilization, the beginning of everything, and perhaps the ancestor of all humans in this universe today, and even the demon race.

For Homo sapiens like Wang Wu, who evolved from apes, the transformation of demons is clearly closer to the evolutionary trajectory of humans in their ancestral homeland. As for why an insect, a dog, or a bird can transform into a human, that's not important.

Or rather, why is it that no matter what kind of animal it is—insects, fish, birds, beasts, or even alien creatures—their final form after transforming into a demon is always humanoid?
Even those that don't look like humans still maintain a 'human-shaped' body structure.

At least when you look at someone for the first time, you can see their obvious human characteristics.

Even though it has no limbs and no human body in the conventional sense, you will feel a sense of 'familiarity' as soon as you take a look.

Although Wang Wu had never seen such a monster in real life, he had seen pictures and videos of it, which were shown to him by several female demon friends when he was in the Feng Kingdom, so that he could learn more about it.

Perhaps, humans and demons are of the same origin.

This is a concept that Wang Wu has come up with recently, but it is not his original idea. Rather, it is a hypothesis derived by the Earthlings on his master's side after they learned about the universe and studied some relevant data.

All humans, all humans in this universe today, or all living beings, can be traced back to a single ancestor.

A common ancestor.

A 'creator'.

Even the universe itself may have been created by that creator.

A Creator, a Creator who created this world with all that he had, with his bones and blood, with his flesh.

His bones formed the foundation of the universe, his blood became the occasion called time, and his flesh became all the matter that filled the universe.

From this perspective, it makes perfect sense that all species here share the same underlying code.

After all, they all fell from the same creator, so it's reasonable that this would happen.

Eight hundred years ago, uh, eight billion years ago, we were all one family.

"Fellow Daoist? Fellow Daoist?"

Just as Wang Wu's thoughts were wandering, the voice rang out again.

"Hmm?" Wang Wu turned his head, a hint of displeasure appearing on his face as his thoughts were interrupted, and the latter naturally noticed this displeasure as well.

"Fellow Daoist... have I... have I disturbed you?"

So the other person immediately apologized, acting so pitiful that it made one feel...

But Wang Wu didn't; he simply reached out and touched her.

"Alas!"

"Dao, fellow Daoist...?"

This is Wang Wu's daily routine.

(End of this chapter)

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