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Chapter 26: Decision

Kui Dali really hates these returning warriors. They are either from the aristocratic family, from the sect, or those internal power realms who have no background but have defected to the aristocratic sect. Of course, the internal energy realms that are hidden deeply are also included.

These people are so shameless that they see great destruction and disaster strike, their first reaction is to leave ordinary people alone to protect themselves. If this is human nature, it is understandable to survive. Although it is unacceptable, their behavior will really make people feel shameless.

When they realized that even if they were hiding, they could not escape the catastrophe, the shameless warriors returned to society, and they clearly believed that they had to rely on ordinary people as cannon fodder and rely on the idea of ​​sacrificing a large number of mortals to save their lives. This was really shameless.

Kui Dali was really angry and even had the idea of ​​fighting with the woman on the spot, but the woman's next words made him patiently.

"I know you are angry and may even want to kill us, but your anger is meaningless. In the words of ordinary people, you are too secondary, right? You must know that strength itself means distribution and decision-making power. Since we are strong and ordinary people are weak, why should you ask the strong to sacrifice for the weak? There has been no such reason since ancient times. Only the weak need to take the overall situation into consideration, and the strong themselves are the overall situation. So what's wrong with sacrificing for the overall situation?" the woman said to Kui Dali with a sneer.

Kui Dali really wanted to refute such fallacies, but he didn't know how to refute them, so he could only open his mouth wide for a moment.

The woman did not stop, but continued, "Recognize the reality. This world has always been composed and operated by power. I don't know why the strong at that time were willing to treat the weak equally, nor why the strong at that time sacrificed their wits mentally. Otherwise, why were those two eras called the golden age of humanity? The times have changed, and we have not done anything wrong. If you blame them, blame those mortals who are too weak, so weak that they don't even have the power to control their own destiny. So whether we abandon them or need them as cannon fodder when we come back now, they have no power to refuse. Believe it or not, what you see after you go out is the excited expressions of the mortals? They will only be grateful for us to return to fight, just like they have always kneeled down and prayed."

Kui Dali was silent, and after a long time he said, "But... this is wrong, this is wrong!"

The woman just sneered and ignored Kui Dali's confusion. She turned around and walked towards the car door, saying as she walked: "Your injuries are a little serious. You have applied precious medicines on the outside and taken internally. You can recover from almost twelve hours later. Before that, you should take a good rest and join the battle."

Until the woman had left the vehicle, Kui Dali was still silent. He knew deep down that what the woman said was true, because even if he didn't go and see, he had heard the cheers of a large number of people outside. Obviously, the joining of the internal Qi Realm undoubtedly made a large number of ordinary people see hope. Perhaps it was as the woman said, hatred and hostility were meaningless. What they need now is to unite, and a large number of cannon fodder plus the internal energy Realm and the internal Qi Realm participate in the war, so that they can survive this catastrophe together.

But...but!

Kui Dali still felt frustrated. Why! Why can these warriors bully people like this?

(The civilization of this era is sick and terminally ill...)

No matter what, Kui Dali was unable to change all this, and he also knew that with these warriors joining, the survival rate of ordinary people would be much higher. He had no reason or power to prevent their return, even if their return was just to find a lot of free cannon fodder...

Later, Kui Dali learned about the next series of actions from the government. With the large number of warriors of the aristocratic sects returning, the number of internal energy realm suddenly increased, and even sporadic internal energy realm power realm appeared. Even though the level creatures became stronger, the number of human casualties still decreased significantly.

At the same time, the level creatures inside the city were basically eliminated, and the armies and people of each city were gathered together, especially the warriors of the returning aristocratic families and sects. The information they brought about about this catastrophe also allowed the governments and military of each country to make new resolutions.

This is a great destruction, not a one-time disaster, but a continuous and ever-increasing disaster of the world. It is absolutely impossible to resist this catastrophe with the technological level of the Blue Ocean and the number of warriors alone. The only way now is to gather a sufficient number of troops and people, and then carry out a complete migration, leave the Blue Ocean and go to the Red Ocean. Perhaps the high-tech of the Red Ocean can protect them.

Kui Dali was really stunned by such a resolution. He really wanted to ask those who made this resolution, their brains are really fine, right?

Although Kui Dali has indeed heard of how high the technological level of the Red Sea is, and has also heard that the powerful people in the Red Sea's internal power realm can simply be calculated using tens of thousands of numbers, is their brains really fine? This is not just one person, two people, or one hundred people, one thousand people, ten thousand people, etc. to go to the Red Sea, but moving all the people in the entire blue ocean to the Red Sea!?

Not to mention the time it takes to get to the Red Sea to sail, just talking about the order of magnitude of so many people, a country can calculate it at a minimum of 10 million people. There are probably no 100 countries in the entire blue sea, two hundred countries, right? Even if it is calculated to be more streamlined, a total of 100 million people need to be moved... What are the food? What are the medicine? What are the logistics?

And the most basic number of ships cannot be completely guaranteed, right? What did they use to migrate to the Red Sea!? Is this a joke!?

(No, migration is the way out. Only one way to die in the blue ocean. Even if 90% of the people die, 10% of the people can survive. This is also a way to retain vitality for mankind, so go to the Red Sea...)

"No!"

For the first time, Kui Dali objected to the sudden voice in his mind. He didn't know whether it was his own meaning or something else. In short, he would never agree to this point. He finally understood that the returning warriors did not really plan to cooperate. They still planned to abandon the weak. However, this time they reached an agreement with the stronger weak, so that these stronger weak weak became their cannon fodder, and abandoned the truly weakest ordinary people. They were abandoned again...

That night, Kui Dali found Kui Qi and told him his decision. He decided to leave the army and would never participate in the plan to migrate to the Red Sea. He hoped to stay in the blue sea, gather the abandoned people as much as possible, and rescue those who the army had not had time to rescue or had no intention of rescue. Then he looked for supplies and a safe place. He wanted to protect these people as much as possible.

Kui Qi seemed a little stunned. After Kui Dali told all his decisions, Kui Qi hurriedly looked around. After a while, he whispered to Kui Dali: "Brother, I understand what you said, but how can we defeat those monsters by relying on the two of us alone? None of them can win. If we cannot defeat these monsters, we will not even be able to protect ourselves and we will never be able to protect other people."

Kui Dali was also hesitant, but thinking about the shamelessness of the warriors of those sects and the majority of abandoned people, he felt a sense of depression. After a long time, he said decisively: "Maybe as you said, in the end it will be in vain. Maybe I will die on the first monster I face... But so what? At least I have a clear conscience, and..."

Moreover, it would be fine if he died just now, but he could finally pursue his wife and children. At that time, he could face them with a dear and face anyone, because he died for the persistence and justice in his heart, at least much better than those who abandoned the majority and even called preserving human vitality!

Kui Qi nodded and said decisively: "Brother, I'll go there!"

"Good brother." Kui Dali patted Kui Qi on the shoulder and then said, "No need to go out in an hour, we will set out before we find as many medicines as possible. This is the key. As for other things, there is no need for them. There are many ruins and cities... Good brothers, let's live and die together!"

The two of them acted separately, without any comments. The only thing they said was probably the silent sigh that appeared in Kui Dali's mind again, as if they were relieved and regretful...

An hour later, Kui Dali and Kui Qi secretly left the convoy and headed towards the cities and villages where there was no army. They only carried some medicine with them. There was nothing else, and they did not alarm anyone. Even Kui Dali himself didn't know that when he left the convoy, silently, his enlightenment had reached the four gods...
Chapter completed!
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