"But what's the point of doing this? They will be destroyed in the end..."

"The Originium Project is still being implemented... Although it has encountered some problems, there is no doubt that everything is proceeding according to plan."

The woman spoke, lowering her eyes slightly.

"They...will eventually meet their own demise."

"And my compatriots and I will continue to move forward..."

Her tone was firm, but Maria thought about the question and answer the woman had just had with her.

She asked...how could she and others survive from Godan's hands.

Ignore them...

neglect?

"The essence of Originium is a storage medium... but it is very special, something between living and dead matter."

The woman knew Maria wasn't interested in this, so she said simply, "As long as it continues to spread and turns the entire planet into source stone, we can then store our consciousness within it... After the long period of disaster and waiting is over, we can actively resolve it and re-establish civilization..."

Having said that, she couldn't help but smile.

"It's like a compressed package..."

The Originium Project is such a simple thing... There is not much to consider. It is just to let the Originium devour all of them, and then wait until Godan loses interest in this planet and leaves, and then let humans reproduce again.

The only problem is that neither she nor her compatriots had imagined that civilization would appear in this world.

No...it's not that I didn't think about it, but I simply didn't notice it.

They chose this planet because they knew it was suitable for human survival and development, but when they arrived, civilization had not yet appeared.

According to their estimates, it would take millions of years of evolution and development for this planet to form a civilization... Before that, both the Originium Project and Godan would be enough to annihilate them.

but……

The accident still happened.

Life on this planet is growing faster than they thought.

In just ten thousand years, they have developed to this level.

It's truly amazing.

This time, besides wanting to leave Kal'tsit, I wanted to see the world more.

It was also during this period that she could confirm that these people could indeed be called human beings.

but……

"The Ark called Originium... is full."

She said, her tone was faint...

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Chapter 350: Isn’t this bad?

In addition to wanting to leave Kal'tsit on this trip, the woman also wanted to see the world with her own eyes.

And now, she can be sure that the people in this world can also be called human beings.

Whether they are people from the previous civilization or people from the current Terra civilization, apart from their appearance, there is no difference between them. Everyone is trying hard to survive.

only……

"The Ark named Originium is full."

She spoke, her tone faint.

Maria keenly sensed that something was amiss, but before she could ask, the woman took the initiative to explain.

"As I just said, Originium is, after all, just a storage medium. Its greatest function is to store human consciousness, allowing us to 'trick' Godan in another form."

"But since it's a storage device, it has a limit... Even after countless geniuses' ingenious transformations, even if everyone is doing their utmost to expand its capacity, there's still a limit to what it can store... Even our civilization can't fully accommodate it."

"Not to mention the current Terra civilization..."

The woman said, and Maria frowned.

"what do you want to say?"

"What I'm trying to say is very simple."

The woman turned her head and looked at Maria... After spending some time together, she was well aware of Maria's kindness towards other Terrans. She also knew that her words would most likely anger Maria, but... so what?

"If Terran civilization continues to exist, Godan will continue to exert its influence on this planet... The more they struggle, the higher the chance of this land being destroyed."

"And I will never allow this to happen... They must be exterminated!"

The woman spoke with a cold tone, and her gray eyes emitted a faint light in the air, so cold that it made people feel chilled.

Maria on the side frowned.

She didn't make any move, but just by looking at the woman's actions, she had already made her attitude clear.

If the other party was just an ordinary person, Maria would not care about the other party's "extermination order", but... the woman in front of her has the ability to do everything she said!

"What are you going to do?"

"You should call it Anana... This is the original Originium, and also the matrix we first created. With it, we can control the actions of the entire Originium."

The woman was quite honest with Maria and explained her plan openly.

It's not that she felt Maria was trustworthy, she just knew that even if she didn't tell her, Maria would ask Kal'tsit, and Kal'tsit would guess her purpose.

Since the other party will know sooner or later, it doesn't matter who says it.

As for why I told Maria...

It was also because she knew the gap between the two.

If Maria was willing, given her physical condition, it would be impossible for her to escape. Telling everything directly would give both parties an opportunity to communicate frankly.

"Control... the entire Originium?"

Maria frowned and paused.

Her eyes were fixed on the woman in front of her, and the woman knew that she could not show any hesitation at this time, so she looked back at Maria decisively.

The two people's gazes collided in the air, with invisible sword lights and shadows.

After a long silence, Maria lowered her head and rubbed her eyebrows.

She could see the deep obsession in the other person's eyes...that obsession had become completely inhuman.

It can even be said to be crazy.

Maria had seen that look before...the same look from those mad scholars who longed to know nothing of awe.

Stubborn and repressed, although rationality makes them try hard to suppress the heat within, it is like blocking a volcano with stones. When the moment of eruption comes, it will be even more intense and terrifying!

The mission she carried was so heavy that it even distorted her spirit to a certain extent.

Maria even had the urge to draw her sword, but fortunately she managed to control herself in the end.

But the faint air wave still felt like a pair of hands tightly grasping the woman's neck.

This made the woman's pupils shrink and her breathing slightly quickened.

As expected... this Maria... is really scary...

The woman thought to herself, and her eyes turned again to look at Maria.

"Is it worth it?"

Maria looked at the bonfire and spoke softly.

But the woman nodded very firmly.

"Of course it's worth it!"

To destroy another civilization for the sake of one's own civilization... In her opinion, this is a problem that does not need to be considered at all!

"Every civilization is the same. No one is superior to another... I admit that the civilization called Terra is equally worthy of respect and admiration. They have experienced countless hardships, but they still tenaciously grow."

The woman's voice became lower and lower, and more and more paused, but in the end, her mood suddenly changed.

“But that’s also true of my hometown!”

"I respect this civilization, but I will never give up my hometown because of this!"

"My life does not belong to me alone... My country, culture, family, brothers and sisters, and the countless compatriots who died on the road to survival, all of them sacrificed themselves for the smooth continuation of the plan... I will never allow so-called personal feelings to destroy all of this!"

As the woman spoke, her eyes seemed to contain flames as she stared straight at Maria.

She has already made up her mind to become the executioner... What she wants to do is destroy all of Terra!

But when she said this, she paused for a few seconds, then smiled bitterly.

"Honestly, I still don't understand why the committee members ultimately chose me and her to ensure the execution of the plan... In my opinion, there are so many people who are better than me. They have stronger wills, smarter brains, and more reliable behavioral logic."

"If it were them, they wouldn't even tell you this. From the moment they were awakened by Kal'tsit and learned about the current situation, they would have secretly begun to lay out their own plans."

"But I can't do it... Sometimes I still regret why I accepted such a mission. Those memories and words still swim in my dreams. I always feel like I can't hold on any longer, but every time I grit my teeth and persevere..."

“I sometimes wonder if I’m really crazy.”

"But...even so, I must persevere. This is civilization..."

The woman took a deep breath and looked at Maria, whose face was calm in front of her.

Watching the other party raise the sharp blade.

Maria now realized the obsession of the woman in front of her... This was definitely not something that could be reconciled with words.

She firmly believes that the Originium Project is the only way for humanity to resist Godan.

Even if Maria explained that she was capable of fighting Godan on equal terms, she probably wouldn't listen.

The Ark Road, built by billions of lives, can no longer be stopped.

And her actions are bound to destroy the entire Terra civilization.

and so……

"I still hope you can calm down a little."

Maria whispered, as if warning, but also as if helpless.

She realized that the other person was most likely one of the few remaining people in a civilization. If possible, she really didn't want to do anything to him, but she also couldn't agree with his choice to destroy Terra civilization...

It would be fine if the other party was just an ordinary person, but after the other party said that the original Originium can control all Originiums, Maria also realized that if she let the other party act, she might really be able to destroy!

She did not agree with one civilization destroying another in order to survive...it was no different from beasts.

“Civilization is inherently barbaric.”

The woman smiled, and her words seemed as if it was a matter of course.

Maria also suddenly fell silent.

In front of him, the dry wood gradually burned itself out, the air in the cracks crackled under the high temperature, and sparks moved on its surface like flickering lights, stubbornly returning its last bit of light to the world.

"Civilization... is inherently barbaric..."

Maria murmured.

The fingers gradually slid across the handle...

……

A month later.

Maria returned to Kazdel.

At the city gate, Kal'tsit, who had been waiting early, breathed a sigh of relief when she saw the convoy return.

She was like a child looking after the house, looking forward to and worrying about her parents every day.

"You're back?"

She said this with a forced smile on her face.

Maria was silent for a few moments, her eyes slightly lowered.

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