Chapter 166 Fortunately, he is a waste
Jiao Ming is a waste, and his behavior and mentality are extremely wasteful.
"You clearly have a chance to have a perfect ending in the next round. If it doesn't work out in the next round, you can try another round... You can always succeed after thousands of rounds, but you insist on leaving your life in this third round!"
Zhao Si angrily cursed this waste!
He is nothing like Emperor Jin Tian, and is unable to look at the simulation from a macro perspective.
But Zhao Si also understood the mentality of this waste:
Because for Jiao Ming, there has never been any simulation, only real experiences in life after life.
Zhao Si asked him to indulge in slaughter in order to achieve perfection in his next life, but he couldn't do it.
It's like a person received "guidance from God" and God told him that killing people in the world can exchange for peace and tranquility in the next life.
Even if what God said is true, can this person just pick up a knife and slash people in the street without any psychological burden?
That's somewhat of a mental illness.
The next life will naturally be real, but this life is not fake either. Rather than saying that the two are "previous life" and "next life", it is better to say that the two are parallel worlds:
Do you want to slaughter this world in exchange for the perfection of that parallel world?
If so, the people in the parallel world will naturally be grateful for your immeasurable merits, but how will you face this world that has been slaughtered and sacrificed by you?
To the transcendental being, except for the final perfect world, all previous worlds are meaningless, and even that perfect world is "fake", because He does not live in any game world, everything is just a game.
But Jiao Ming is a living person, and he lives very clearly. He cannot sacrifice this life for the perfection of the next life. If he must sacrifice, he will choose to pay with his life.
In the second life, Jiao Ming lost his life, but his true spirit was reborn again. To him, he felt that he had deceived everyone in the second life.
So, when he sacrificed others again in his third life, Jiao Ming, whose mentality had become old, decided not to deceive anyone or himself anymore, and resolutely walked towards his true death, thus ending this so-called reincarnation full of sacrifice and self-paralysis...
"Your self-sacrifice doesn't solve the conflict at all. At best, it just reduces the number of deaths."
"You're using your immortal spirit to save the lives of ordinary people... You're losing money on this deal!"
Zhao Si was angry that he didn't fight back!
[Using his ordinary self to exchange for the survival of more ordinary people... For him, it is actually a good deal, because he never thinks of himself as noble. 】
[And you see, you have made Jiao Ming independent from ordinary people...]
"I……"
After hearing this, Zhao Si was speechless.
After a long while, he asked silently:
"So... does he have enough true spirit? What if it's less than Zulong..."
[Not only was it enough, it even exceeded it by a lot... He always considered himself ordinary, but this time he underestimated himself again.]
"..."
Zhao Si took a deep breath and could only look at the screen helplessly:
"Then... let's wait for him to set off..."
In order to resolve the unsolvable contradiction, Jiao Ming made the simplest choice:
Since he is the protagonist and everything revolves around him, as long as he dies, the future reincarnation world will not exist, and there will be no sacrifice in the next life or the next life.
The best and simplest way to resolve an unsolvable contradiction is for the subject of the contradiction to not exist in the first place…
"Since everything started with him, then everything should end with him. This last imperfect world is more perfect than any of the previous ones... At least, so many fewer people died."
"System, is there really no solution to Jiao Ming's reincarnation plot?"
Zhao Si couldn't help but ask:
“Is sacrifice inevitable?”
[Yes, under the current conditions, no matter how Jiao Ming micromanages, he will never be able to resolve the inevitability of sacrifice.]
[Jiao Ming doesn't have this ability, and neither do the players...]
After seeing the official certification, Zhao Si could only hang his head in dejection.
"only……"
Suddenly, Zhao Si thought of something:
"If he dies, what will happen to Zu Feng who married him?"
……
"Have you ever thought about what she would do?!"
On Yujing Mountain, facing Jiao Ming who was about to get married, Hongjun couldn't help but ask.
Jiao Ming's intention of sacrifice was not difficult for a smart man like him to guess:
Jiao Ming, who has always been timid, suddenly has the courage to marry Zu Feng. This obviously shows that there is something wrong!
There is also the sentence: [Daoyou, you will definitely become a saint. ]
Become a saint? How? There is still a whole ancestor dragon away from the formation of the Heavenly Dao!
Zulong is one of the three main successors of Pangu's true spirit. The true spirit of one dragon is equivalent to trillions of ordinary true spirits. How can Jiao Ming fill this huge gap in demand?
There is no doubt that he can only use his own true spirit!
"Daoyou, do I have enough true spirit?"
Jiao Ming did not answer Hongjun's question. He was silent for a moment and then asked him a question in return.
Seeing Jiao Ming deliberately changing the subject, Hongjun was furious, but he still patiently told him:
“…The three ancestors inherited the main part of Pangu’s true spirit, and the most direct manifestation of this is that they can each enlighten a type of living being.”
“Although I don’t know how strong your true spirit is, since you said that you can also enlighten living beings, and the types you can enlighten are far more than the single types of the Three Ancestors, it means that your true spirit is very strong, at least not lower than the Ancestral Dragon.”
Jiao Ming smiled when he heard this:
"Then I feel relieved..." "Don't worry at all!"
The irritable Hongjun finally grabbed his collar and yelled:
"You want to die again, right? You want to commit suicide like you did in your previous life, right? Stay alive!!!"
Hongjun finally understood with all his heart how broken he was in his previous life:
This guy, whose mentality is so fragile that it is unimaginable, is actually trying to commit suicide just because some weeds died!
Damn it, who is born holy with such a broken mentality? !
Even ordinary creatures are not like you!
Jiao Ming shook his head:
"I can't survive..."
"you!!"
Jiao Ming suddenly said:
"Fellow Daoist, haven't you always wanted to know my real secret? Since you told me the secret of Pangu's remnant, I will tell you my secret too."
No matter how furious Hongjun was, Jiao Ming just slowly told him the secret that he had kept for three lifetimes:
From the three reincarnations, to the mission he was born with, to the "other self" that exists in a transcendental way...
Hongjun didn't want to listen at first, but as he listened, he gradually became stunned, and his eyes when he looked at Jiao Ming became extremely complicated.
After pondering for a moment, Hongjun still couldn't believe it and asked:
"Is your reincarnation really because you want to solve the problem of sacrifice?"
"Yes."
"Is there really a transcendent being that has been giving you orders?"
"real."
Hongjun was confused:
"Then why don't you listen to him? If he can make you reincarnate three times, then it means he can really help you solve all problems perfectly, right? Why don't you achieve perfection?"
Hongjun didn't understand. Since that transcendent being wanted Jiao Ming to achieve perfection, then he should go for both public and private reasons, right? He couldn't just stick to his imperfections!
After some self-evaluation, Hongjun felt that if he was the chosen one, he would not need three lifetimes at all, and would just go straight to a perfect ending.
Anyway, all responsibilities lie on the transcendent being who issues the orders, and He also has unlimited opportunities to assume these responsibilities. I am just a tool who runs errands and does not have to shoulder anything, so can't I just cling to the superiors?
The more Hongjun thought about it, the more he felt that Jiao Ming was... a waste!
Why do you have to choose such a useless person to be the protagonist?
But Jiao Ming looked at him seriously:
"Do you also think that I should give up this life and seek perfection in the next one?"
Hongjun was puzzled:
"What else? It will always be perfect!"
“Is it perfect?”
Jiao Ming murmured to himself:
"No matter how perfect my next life is, what does it have to do with you?"
"Do you think that the Hongjun in the next life will still be you? Will the Zufeng in the next life still be her Zufeng? Will the Wanling in the next life still be the Wanling who really lives in this life?"
Jiao Ming's series of questions confused Hongjun. After thinking carefully, he was shocked:
Yes, why should one’s own worldview follow that of a transcendental being?
He doesn't care whether the two great wastelands are the same. To Him, before the arrival of the last perfect great wasteland, all the great wastelands are just the same, with no difference.
Anyway, the names are still the same names, the behaviors are still the same behaviors, and the plots are still the same plots.
But for the real creatures living in this wilderness, it is completely different:
I am just me, not the previous "I" nor the later "I". All my selves are independent individuals.
So, if you are going to create a perfect ending for the next "me", what does it have to do with this me?
Everyone is essentially a different person, but because of the same plot and the same name, they are regarded as the same thing by the transcendent existence!
Sacrifice me to save "me"?
What's the difference between this and killing the original person and then making the clone the real person? !
This is not a little abstract, it's too abstract...
After realizing this terrifying logic, Hongjun, who had been indifferent, couldn't help but sweat profusely:
As expected, how could I dare to use the same set of values as a transcendent being? !
As the protagonist, Jiao Ming naturally doesn't have to worry about the life and death of others in every life, because it is not him who dies.
But when looking at this matter from the perspective of an observer in this world, the feeling of horror comes:
The protagonist wants to kill their original bodies, and then go and have fun with another group of clones...
The key point is that if Jiao Ming really did that, he wouldn't have to pay any actual price.
In this option that could have been free of cost, he chose to refuse...
Not only did he reject perfection, he was even willing to give up his life and halo as a "born protagonist". From then on, he died quietly in this last imperfect reincarnation as an ordinary person.
Hongjun looked at Jiao Ming, who was calm as usual, and the emotions in his eyes became more complicated...
waste?
Luckily he's a waste.
……
(End of this chapter)