Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
He was currently focused on one question: how could the octopus outside grow so powerful, given that the ancient ruins likely lacked the necessary conditions? Fortunately, he had been lucky; if he hadn't obtained that treasure, he would probably be locked in a chaotic battle with the octopus monster right now, something Liu Ning absolutely didn't want. Don't think I'm joking; it's all true." Although Liu Ning had never been to other planets, he understood that everything this guy said was true.
Liu Ning didn't have time to delve into those vague and ethereal pieces of information. He was currently focused on one question: how could the octopus outside grow so powerful, given that the ancient ruins likely lacked the necessary conditions? So Liu Ning raised this question. The system had been somewhat careless when bringing it up, mainly due to a mistake. It was also trying to make some changes and conduct some experiments. Intelligent life forms also have lives, and it couldn't be bored all the time, so it started an experiment. Who knew it would turn out like this? If it killed Liu Ning, he'd probably be stuck here forever—that would be the worst thing.
"This is a nutrient solution from outer space. It's much better than what you have here. Just a little bit of it from burning blood will allow it to grow to this size. I was just bored and saw this guy come in, so I guided him to eat some. I used the minimum dosage. Who knew that the people here had never eaten this before, so it quickly turned into this. If I had known it could cause so much danger, I probably would have just left it in the spaceship and let it continue to wander around. This is a truly terrifying thing, and the worst thing I've ever done. If you were in danger, then this experiment would have cost me my life."
Even now, this guy is still scared when he talks about it. When the octopus monster went out, he knew something was bound to go wrong, but there was nothing he could do to change it. After all, it was just an intelligent life form that could use all sorts of things to guide things, but it couldn't change anything. It couldn't even change a warrior-level powerhouse. It was precisely for this reason that this guy was very cautious when doing certain things. If something went wrong, there would be no way to make up for it afterwards. However, this also proved one thing: if that nutrient potion were mass-produced, it could indeed help the Earth grow faster than it should. But he didn't want that to happen because it would change the course of society.
Liu Ning was well aware that this method was not advisable. If people were forced to grow too quickly in this state, their foundation would become very unstable. This was a crucial fundamental issue, and if it couldn't be resolved, it would be detrimental to humanity as a whole. If the fundamental issue was resolved well, everyone would understand. Given the current situation, doing things well would be far better than forcing growth. None of the top races in the universe rose to prominence through such methods. While it might temporarily boost their status, it was highly undesirable in the long run and required proper consolidation. Therefore, he did not recommend this approach and suggested choosing other methods.
Upon hearing this result, Liu Ning was genuinely frustrated. Fortunately, he had been lucky; if he hadn't obtained that treasure, he would probably be locked in a chaotic battle with the octopus monster right now, something Liu Ning absolutely didn't want. So, Liu Ning glared at the guy with some annoyance. The guy had created a phantom image in front of Liu Ning—a robot, of course. He hadn't done anything malicious, which Liu Ning found acceptable. If he had suffered any harm, he would definitely have retaliated. Even if he destroyed everything, these machines couldn't do anything to him, but he'd still show him his power. Did he even know how many people had died outside while he was conducting his experiments so carelessly?
Those people weren't ordinary; they were all elite humans on Earth. Now look what happened—you've wiped them all out. Those people all had bright futures ahead of them. Although some were very selfish, their existence brought hope to humanity. Now look what happened—70% of them were wiped out at once. Humanity's future strength will be greatly reduced. However, Liu Ning wasn't too worried about the ferocious beasts outside. Since he had been chosen, his future progress would definitely be very strong. The system would definitely nurture him. But the problem was, what about decades later? If those aliens really came here, things would be hard to say. Although he had said that this place had no value and the aliens wouldn't even look at it, what if one of them misjudged it? Those aliens were all stronger than him.
"Actually, I don't think those people are that important. You should look forward. The burden you bear now is incomparable to those people. Even if everyone on the planet died, what would it matter to you? You should be looking at the entire universe. Among the top races, destroying one or two planets, or even one or two star systems, is nothing to the strong. Your understanding is still too limited, and you still hold onto too much emotion. After you see more things like this in the future, you won't think there was anything wrong with what I just did. Someone might keep the entire population of a star system under house arrest for an experiment. Don't think I'm joking; it's all true."
Although Liu Ning had never been to other planets, he understood that everything this guy said was true. In the eyes of those powerful beings, the lives of ordinary people were insignificant. For example, that's how the Japanese did things. If they had treated ordinary people with respect, they probably wouldn't have been able to conduct such disgusting experiments. Although those things are over now, people still feel some fear. After all, the news has spread. Those people didn't care about the lives of ordinary people. From the perspective of the higher-ups in outer space, they are just a little more sophisticated. In fact, they are exactly the same type of people. They can destroy a star system, just at a different level. They are the same in their hearts.