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Chapter 306: The Debate of Reincarnation

"Say you doubt it."

Hearing Xue Hua's words, the cold look in Kerrigan's eyes became much heavier, but what Xue Hua didn't notice was that the moment he directly admitted that he had doubts about the meaning of "reincarnation", Kerrigan's

There was an undetectable hint of appreciation in his eyes.

"The starting point of Xel'Naga's reincarnation is to sow the seeds of life into the new universe... This is my first suspicion."

Xue Hua calmly expressed the doubts in his heart: "I don't know about other universes, so I can't comment, but as far as our current universe is concerned, it was born not long ago, and Xel'Naga does not seem to have

Send members across this universe.

But even so, life was still born in this universe, and the forms of their existence are more complex and diverse than I had previously known and imagined.

This proves that even if Xel'Naga does not spread life, life can still be born in the universe by itself, so why not let the universe evolve and develop freely from the beginning without any interference at all?"

"Each universe has its own differences. Not all universes can give birth to life on their own, and one of Xel'Naga's reincarnation purposes is not to interfere with the evolution of life. Your doubt is meaningless.

"

Kerrigan answered Xue Hua's question with a cold voice, and there was even a touch of ridicule in her words, seeming to be mocking Xue Hua, a guy who has only lived less than one percent of the universe.

How dare you question the reincarnation of Xel'Naga, who is known as the "Creator of Life".

But Xue Hua directly ignored the sarcasm in her words, but instead frowned and shook his head because he could not accept Kerrigan's explanation.

"No, Ms. Kerrigan, if a universe cannot give birth to life, then obviously it should not give birth to life. As you said, each universe has its own differences. Why must there be life in each universe?

What about the birth of life?

It’s impossible for Xel Naga’s knowledge not to be aware of the fact that not every evolution of the universe requires the participation of life, right?

Moreover, what is the definition of the so-called ‘life’? What kind of existence can be given the title of ‘life’?

And what I mean by 'non-interference' is not only non-interference in the evolution and freedom of life, but total non-interference in general.

For example, if a universe cannot give birth to life, then do not force it to give birth to life, and if another universe with a large amount of life is about to experience total decline, do not pay attention to it and let it decay on its own.

This is the true "non-intervention". In contrast, the act of forcibly spreading life in all new universes is, in my opinion, a very arrogant "interference"!

I wonder what you think?"

Xue Hua threw the question back to Kerrigan, but this time, Kerrigan did not answer Xue Hua's question as quickly as before.

She just took a deep look at the person in front of her who questioned the inheritance, and then after thinking for a long time, she asked Xue Hua a rhetorical question.

"As you said, if the act of spreading life itself is a kind of interference, then in order to prevent this kind of interference, Xel'Naga has to not appear in any universe.

So how should the ceremony of selecting the promoted person be completed?"

"Pure spirit and pure body?" Xue Hua was stunned when he heard this, and then laughed heartily: "This ceremony itself is actually an interference.

Just like a group of gods standing high in the clouds overlooking the living beings on the ground, the gods throw out a ticket to the divine world, allowing the many living beings below to fight to the death with their heads broken and bloody, and in the end two people have to be selected.

Put the one they think is the strongest into the Colosseum for an ultimate showdown?

With all due respect, this behavior is as despicable as those slave owners who manipulate slaves into dueling for freedom!"

He almost mercilessly ridiculed the Xel'Naga promotion selection ceremony from beginning to end, because from his personal understanding, this ceremony was indeed very ridiculous.

Xel'Naga has sown a large amount of life in a universe, and there are destined to be two races in it. One has pure essence and has a body that is adaptable to change and powerful; the other is pure spirit and has huge spiritual potential, enough to carry

Their essence.

what is this?

StarCraft version of the Battle for the Inheritance?

And they are both "destined" to have such two races. The Xel'Naga guys actually lick a green lotus and claim that they "do not interfere at all in the evolution of species"?

When you sow the seeds, it was engraved in your genes. What can others do? Resist the genes?

The more Xue Hua understood the truth of the universe, the more he became suspicious of the true purpose of Xel'Naga's so-called "reincarnation".

Aren't these guys really using the guise of sowing life to maintain the survival of their own ethnic group?

And if their true purpose is indeed this, then Xue Hua can only say...this method is really ridiculous!

As such a powerful race, can you include more "ideological and moral" assessment items when selecting successors?

Not to mention other examples, just look at the couple Eamon and Narud. This is a very obvious example of poor ideological cultivation!

You actually include this kind of guy into your team without reservation?

Everyone knows what happened next. The entire Xel'Naga was wiped out in one fell swoop. In the end, if the three interstellar races hadn't put aside their past grievances and joined forces, I'm afraid the pit they dug would be enough to bury the entire multidimensional universe!

Isn’t this a lie?

Xue Hua's merciless sarcasm made Kerrigan's face stiffen. The last orthodox Xel'Naga ethnic group stared at him for a long time with a look that looked like a heretic, and at the same time, the aura on his body began to rise.

And Xue Hua also realized at this moment that he was still holding it in someone else's hand... Thinking about it carefully, the words he just said seemed to be a bit harsh. What if the man in front of him couldn't hold back his face and got angry and let go?

If he leaves, he will be in trouble...

So, Xue Hua, who had calmed down, was immediately covered in cold sweat and wanted to say some compliments to make up for it. However, before he could rack his brains to come up with the advantages of "reincarnation", Kerrigan in front of him suddenly let out a hearty voice.

of laughter.

"Interesting... really interesting! As the next successor of Xel'Naga, you are the first among all successors to dare to compare the creators to slave owners..."

"Uh...ahem...that's not the case, I actually..." Seeing her smile, the cold sweat on Xue Hua's head suddenly became even more intense.

He thought Kerrigan was extremely angry, but she smiled in anger.

So Xue Hua, who was afraid that she would just give up her son and leave, immediately decided to compromise and get the inheritance first.

As for the remaining "academic issues"... Anyway, as long as the inheritance is obtained, he will be the only orthodox Xel'Naga in the multidimensional universe. By then, as long as Narud is killed, what will happen in the future?

, then it’s not up to him to have the final say?

But before his flattering words could be uttered, Kerrigan interrupted him with actions.

"Heir, reach out your hand!"


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