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Chapter 488 Its not the worlds fault

The journey didn't take much time, but by the time everyone arrived at the farm, Reed had already roughly understood the world.

He also knew why there was a feeling that the end of this world was different from the end of other worlds.

The first is the cycle.

The doomsday disaster of this world did not happen suddenly, but there was recruitment from the beginning, and then little by little, like a frog being boiled in warm water, it reached this point unknowingly.

There is a long period of time to accept this result.

Even if you are still unwilling to give in, time will gradually corrode this unwillingness in the unchangeable ending.

Another reason is that there are no enemies.

Whether it is a natural disaster or an external enemy, such a doomsday is imposed on mankind by fate. The racial emotional characteristics of human beings inherently contain the emotion of resisting injustice and oppression.

Therefore, when they are faced with hope, they can often seize it and give it a try.

However, this world is different.

What caused this greenhouse apocalypse was not an enemy, but humanity itself.

It's not even like the last world saved by Quintina and Su Yao, it was human behavior that inadvertently led to the arrival of human extinction.

this world.

Humanity has long known what the outcome will be.

Isn't it? From very early on, some people have put forward theories and told people about the upcoming disasters caused by the greenhouse effect and environmental damage.

But not many people pay attention to it.

Human beings ignored the threats that seemed far away and were immersed in the immediate interests, which ultimately led to the results today.

This is not the sin of a certain person or a few people, but the end of the world driven by the unity of all mankind.

They have no one to blame.

Therefore, what Reed saw was a strange yet extremely reasonable situation.

Very troublesome.

Reed came to this conclusion in his mind.

The trouble is not the disaster itself, but the battlefield of human hearts.

If the association could provide enough power to completely solve the world's disasters, it would be easy.

Just like what someone said just now.

Let the sky turn blue again, let the earth turn green again, let the climate return to normal, let everything become as beautiful as it has been for tens of thousands of years, just like the environment that humans have never destroyed.

In that way, there is no need to do anything special at all. Human beings' instinct to pursue life and pursue beauty can revive them.

However--

The association will not do this.

Reed is very clear about the rules of the association and will not solve everything in a big way.

Human beings in this world have already accepted the fate of human extinction and accepted that this world is getting worse day by day. If such a civilization does not change, it is impossible to get many resources from the association, let alone additional investment.

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This is where the difficulty lies!

"Mr. Nader." Reed called Nader, who was leading the way, and asked softly, "If one day, the world will return to the way it was in the past, what do you think will happen to human beings?"

This is a somewhat abrupt question.

So much so that Nader looked at him in surprise.

It seemed that he wanted to tell something from his expression.

However, Reid's expression was very calm.

It seemed like he was asking seriously, but it also seemed like it was just a joke.

"I don't think it will be anything like that." Nader showed a self-deprecating expression, "Look around, Mr. Reed, we have had countless opportunities to prevent this from happening, but we still let the things we rely on for survival

The world has become this way, so it’s not the world’s fault, is it? It’s humanity’s fault, and the only lesson humanity has learned from history is that humanity has learned nothing from history.”

There was another sentence behind, but Nader did not say it.

If a race like ours becomes extinct, it will become extinct.

Although he didn't say it, Reed was a thoughtful and extraordinary person after all, and he still saw what he meant.

Self-blame, self-destruction caused by regret?

Maybe so.

However, as a savior, this is undoubtedly the most troublesome situation. Reed even has some doubts about whether it is still necessary to save a civilization that has completely lost its desire to survive.

No!

Reid was suddenly shocked.

It's not possible to draw conclusions so early.

Although he didn't know if there was such a precedent in the association, considering the purpose of the association, it was conceivable that giving up a civilization was definitely not something that could be decided so easily.

Even if he really had to give up, it was not something he, a trainee commissioner, could decide.

At least the president is qualified to make the decision.

What he has to do is to think of ways to save the world.

Reed took a deep look at Nader.

"I don't agree with your statement." He stated his position in a firm tone, "Human beings may indeed make mistakes in some things as you said, but human beings are by no means perfect.

As a race without growth, the changes of our civilization over the long history are enough to illustrate this point."

When Nader heard this, his expression was obviously even more surprised.

Probably he didn't expect Reed to say such a thing.

But he seemed to suddenly realize it, and whispered softly:

"I didn't expect you to be from the Hope faction."

"What?" Reid asked.

Naturally, it was impossible for him not to hear clearly and hear the words that he cared about more.

Hope Pie.

This term sounds like there is a group of people in this world who have not given up hope.

"Nothing, Mr. Reed, let me introduce you to the situation on the farm." Nader didn't seem to want to say anything more, or in other words, he didn't intend to have a meaningless conceptual debate in this regard.

Reed didn't say anything else.

I already know some information, and there are plenty of opportunities to investigate.

He also observed the situation of the farm more carefully now.

A glimpse of one spot reveals the whole leopard.

A small farm can already reveal a lot of things.

And the result...

It was even worse than he imagined.

There are a total of 235 people on this farm, which is not a small number, but the youngest among them is the 28-year-old young man I just met.

It's not that you're not married.

Including Nader, everyone has his own wife and his own family.

They just gave up on raising offspring.

Firstly, it is because they do not want future generations to continue to live in a world that is obviously heading for destruction. Secondly, it is actually because of the appeal of the supreme power.

That's right, calling for an end to childbirth.
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