[The disadvantages are also very obvious, because there is no medicine to cure people who are infected with Honkai instead of Honkai disease. However, due to confusion of concepts, many kind-hearted people attribute all of them to Honkai disease, which is almost incurable at present. ]

[It feels like there will be a big mess.]

[Because of this policy, the poisonous pupa has been going out more and more frequently recently. Even the usually lazy Cang Xuan has gone out twice.]

[You were once worried about Cang Xuan's condition, but in fact, she was as cold as a machine, and all the places with strong Honkai energy were eradicated. ]

[Is there a better solution? It seems there is. ]

[But it's too slow. This method is much more cruel now, but it's very efficient. ]

Having said that, April suddenly stopped thinking and remembered something.

The story of Sakura and Aponia Orphanage.

Because of their special relationship, he once asked Jun, "Aren't you a human supremacist? Why don't you try to differentiate?"

This one-size-fits-all approach gave April a bit of a heart attack.

Because the future, which is where the plot is presented, the only paradise on Dusk Street, was destroyed in this way.

He suddenly discovered that there was one essential difference between Jun and Otto: information.

Because of the ruins left by the previous civilization, Otto has too much information and has a very deep understanding of Honkai. Therefore, as the current dictator, many of Jun's decisions do not make April feel at ease.

"Is there a difference?"

"It's true that Honkai disease can be suppressed, but can it be cured? No, rather than letting them live and drag down a family, it's better to attribute them to Honkai infection directly."

Although the action was to confuse infected Honkai with Honkai disease, Jun's idea was to classify Honkai disease as infected Honkai and treat them equally.

"What's the point of dividing it so carefully? If there's just one person who can survive, maybe I'll believe in the possibility of humanity."

But unfortunately, if you don’t have one, you either have to avoid infection or wait for death.

April felt a tightness in his chest, and he didn't know how to refute it, because Honkai infection was a very troublesome thing even in the later world, and it was almost a death sentence.

It's like a person with advanced cancer, would you save him or not?

"And I have always been very encouraging and looking forward to the emergence of drugs, but as you can see in reality, there is no such drug."

When Jun said this, he paused for a moment, and then he seemed to have thought of something.

He took out a tube of reagent from the drawer. To be honest, you could tell he attached great importance to it because the tube of reagent was placed in a small box with many layers of padding.

"This... can barely be considered medicine, if something this expensive can be called medicine."

"Would you like to guess the composition of the reagent?"

Jun spoke with some contempt. He was not optimistic about this drug and even thought that the person who developed this drug should die.

But he did not do so, because the other party's actions were indeed in compliance with the regulations, and compared with him, the other party was still conservative.

"It's hard to guess? I think so too. Who would have thought that this small tube of reagent actually contained the lives of thousands of people."

This kind of potion certainly exists. In the original book, Su survived because of it, so Su understood the value of sacrifice earlier than Kevin. He was able to survive because it was the last lesson the teacher taught him.

But it is extremely expensive. Of course, it is not a living sacrifice. It is extracted from the corpses of patients infected with Honkai disease. This tube of medicine for one person requires thousands of corpses.

What's even more desperate is that it cannot be cultivated artificially because humans are still unable to control the collapse.

"Silence is not a good habit."

At some point, Jun's expression had become extremely stern. He looked out the window, at the other people who were busy, and once again warned the boy next to him.

In fact, he is completely different from Mobius. Mobius is indifferent to death, and it is difficult for the dead to cause her any psychological fluctuations, but he will not. He respects death and respects every human being who has ever tried.

"There is no time for you to continue to be depressed. The collapse will continue to occur and threaten our civilization."

"You are now in the Poison Pupa. Although I think the first boss of the Poison Pupa is seriously ill, I don't deny what he said. The flame must be passed on, and the continuation of life requires sacrifice."

"We can't let the sacrifice go to waste. As long as Honkai exists, Honkai disease, this drug that blasphemes human life, and those monsters will not disappear."

"I don't know where your limit is, but I think you can do better."

As for Alicia? Jun felt a little heartbroken every time he mentioned her. The girl he had his eyes on was actually declining. On the contrary, April, the gift from the past, kept surprising him.

April nodded.

"Yes, as long as the collapse has not disappeared, the disaster will always exist."

As for Jun, he didn't want to say anything because the other party had his own considerations.

That night, April also received her first mission, which was also to clean up...

Clean up the patients with Honkai and those infected with Honkai.

The only difference was that this time the person beside him was not a collector, but a doctor, a doctor who had finally recovered from his shock.

Spasi

A great contributor during the Eighth Herrscher period, and also one of the researchers who developed that drug.

However, his current condition is not really good. His wife and daughter died of Honkai disease. He has suffered a major blow and has become extremely decadent. He drinks to drown his sorrows, but his hostility towards Honkai becomes stronger and stronger.

I just came back from vacation and followed April.

It was very quiet along the way, except for the sound of drinking water gurgling next to me every once in a while.

"Senior Spasi, I don't deny that alcohol is a good thing, but we are on a helicopter now, and you have no place to go to the bathroom."

Spaci: ...

The old man was silent for a moment. He had not planned to listen to what the boy said, but he could not refute the boy's reasons.

He just leaned against the cabin beside him in silence, without saying a word, but he did not continue to hold his wine jug.

"Humanity will definitely defeat the Honkai."

Sometimes April wondered if she told the whole story, would it be better?

For example, there will be fewer tragedies.

〖Don’t blame your past self, because the wind and rain also blocked your vision in the past. Now that you have come out, you can naturally judge everything from a high position.〗

〖But then again, now that you are stuck on this road, how do you know that other directions are not smooth roads?〗

[…I’m starting to hate Honkai, it’s stealing my lines!]

〖Is the public's opinion really correct? Is what is recognized by the world necessarily correct?〗

"Happiness is something you have to create yourself. Reach out, become one of us, and become the one who makes the rules."

April did not reply, but quietly looked at the system panel, which showed nothing.

It's so bad that even April has no idea why Honkai Impact 3rd would manifest itself in this way.

It's just a joke.

This time the distance seemed very far. When April arrived at the place, he was distracted for a moment. He had been here before, but compared to the past, this place had become much better.

He knocked on the door and a nun opened it. She looked quite old and not as young as he had seen before.

"you are?"

He looks relatively healthy, with no signs of infection with Honkai or Honkai disease.

Spasi on the side frowned. He didn't understand why April, a poisonous pupa, came to visit.

But he couldn't care less. It was well known that people with poisonous pupae were sick.

"April, you can also call me Yuan. Long time no see. I wonder if the priest is still alive now."

To be honest, it was hard for the nuns and priests to remember the name Yuan after seeing him more than ten years ago, even though their combination was so special.

But Yuan was different. The jade pendant he gave was really valuable, and it also made his existence more profound.

While Spasi looked as if he had seen a ghost, April, a member of the Poison Pupa team, was invited in, and the other party seemed to have a very good attitude.

Just walking in this pretty good church, Spasi looked at the patients around him, some with bandages on their bodies, some who looked not much different from ordinary people, talking in groups of two or three, and felt inexplicably sad.

Collapse, collapse again.

"They can't save him. There is currently no medicine that can cure Honkai disease."

Spasi reminded the priest in front that he was not young anymore, even a little old, and he was not angry after hearing this sentence, as if he had heard it many times.

"When I came here, opened a church and helped other people, others also told me that it was useless and I couldn't save many people."

But in fact, he did it. Although there were more times when he was powerless, he also saved many poor people.

He knows that many things are difficult, but does that mean he won’t do them even if they are difficult?

Spasi smiled bitterly and did not answer. He had once thought the same thing.

But the serum was extracted from the bodies of those dead people, and he was not discouraged because he could cultivate it as long as he had a sample.

But a despairing thing happened. The Honkai serum would not continue to grow on the dead. This substance would only grow on the living and then stay at the time of death.

It can be cultivated, but you have to crack the Honkai first, but...how easy is it to crack the Honkai?

This is not even more desperate, because humans are extremely special in the eyes of Honkai. The serum extracted from the corpses of animals infected with Honkai is different from that of humans.

It's just like the difference between a dead soldier and a Honkai beast.

"Do what you can and leave no regrets. At least when I am old and lying in bed, I will not regret giving up on those patients."

"I'm sorry, Mr. Priest, the purpose of our coming here may make you unhappy."

"Here to kill people."

April was silent for a while. Firstly, she thought the other party was right, and secondly, she didn't understand why the other party knew that.

"In fact, we all know that there are not many places to take in Honkai patients. Every welfare home, hospital or church that is large enough will suddenly be destroyed."

"It's funny, but we old guys who take in Houkai patients together have formed a circle, but recently more and more people are leaving this circle."

One died, and the other gave up their persistence due to psychological pressure. No one said anything because they also had their own families.

He was alone, so naturally he didn't care about this matter. But he didn't expect that the person coming over was the boy he had saved.

"Honkai disease is contagious. When the number reaches a certain level, it will cause a disaster. Although it is not as bad as plague or SARS, it can be compared with these two words...Honkai is a disaster."

April explained that what Sakura did in the plot was unrighteous and inhumane, but... reasonable.

In his previous life, he hated Ying very much because she was a real executioner, without subjective cognition and with an extremely sharp blade.

But he no longer hates Sakura in this life. Just like the lark said, orphans have no choice.

"But natural disasters shouldn't make us forget our conscience."

There was already some anger in his tone; April's words and actions were too cold for him to get used to.

In fact, he had long forgotten what Yuan looked like, but the Yuan who handed him the jade pendant that year was a child with a very innocent and simple smile.

"I don't deny that Honkai is the enemy, but they shouldn't make us give up our conscience."

April was not angry. He was not very angry with most of the good people.

"But their survival should not involve the lives of others. They are pitiful. I think so too. They are also compatriots. I don't deny that they need to be saved. I agree."

"But if the price of their survival is that other innocent lives are endangered, I will refuse."

There were few people in the corridor. Neither April nor the priest went into his room. They stood at the door, looking at each other quietly.

Memories of childhood gradually emerged. The kind and gentle middle-aged man who was still in his prime kept overlapping with the old man in front of him. Nothing had changed, except that the other person's body was a little hunched.

But the collapse, even if it was a small-scale collapse, affected an area as large as a town, and the casualties were really too great.

"Life cannot be measured by quality or quantity. No one should sacrifice himself for the lives of others, even if those others are 10,000 or even 100,000 people. Life is priceless."

"But I am different. In my eyes, the survival of 10,000 people is more important than that of one person... You can call me despicable or disgusting, but if Honkai breaks out here, the subsequent damage will last for a long time."

After a moment of silence, April looked at the priest's anger and calmed down. It seemed that he couldn't be who he said he was.

But soon, April laughed and felt relieved.

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