I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1064 - 645 The Truth_2

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Chapter 1064: Chapter 645: “The Truth”_2

Chapter 1064 -645: “The Truth”_2

After Sophia Foster finally stopped talking, Douglas Baker laughed again, “Your deception is indeed cunning. You made up a good story to try to turn humans against each other through me. But your scheme failed. I firmly believe that humans are native Earthlings, a miracle of the universe.”

“So, you’re just clinging to the self-deceiving theory of being the chosen ones, which doesn’t hold water.”

“Pure coincidence and self-proclaimed chosen ones are two different things.”

“Fine, whether you believe it or not, it doesn’t matter. Don’t you want to survive?”

“No.”

“Do you want the human race to be destroyed?”

“It’s none of your damn business.”

“I don’t know where Earth Humans got their confidence, thinking they can defeat us. But it doesn’t matter. All I can tell you is that if Earth Humans want to continue existing, surrendering and returning to their original tribe is the only option. The military force you currently see from us is just the tip of the iceberg. We simply cherish the Earth Humans branch and haven’t used our ultimate weapon to destroy the entire Milky Way Galaxy along with it.”

Douglas Baker laughed out loud, “Don’t hurt yourself talking big. Ten times our military strength, yet you can’t make a single breakthrough on us. Now you’re trying to divide us by using such despicable tricks. It’s true that ancient people said, the art of war is deceitful, but what you’re doing is beyond laughable. To think that billions of my compatriots died at the hands of masters like you, I feel both sorrowful and full of unwavering confidence in our future victory.”

Douglas Baker seemed unmoved, but Sophia Foster still maintained her condescending demeanor.

“Let me show you something else.”

In front of them, light and shadow changed to show a projection that Douglas Baker was very familiar with.

This was a beautiful blue planet with picturesque scenery and a magical cityscape.

“This is the Homeworld of the Virgo Star People, isn’t its environment very similar to Earth’s?”

The screen changed again, revealing a new beautiful planet.

“This is a colony the Large Magellanic Star People established after passing trials. They are famed for their artistic creativity. Now, over ninety percent of art institutions in the Virgo Civilization are operated by the Large Magellanic Star People.”

“That is…”

Sophia Foster went on to describe much more on her own.

Though outwardly annoyed, Douglas Baker listened attentively for more information.

He knew that this information was false.

But it didn’t matter if it was all lies.

Analyzing other people’s lies can still deepen their understanding of each other.

Sophia Foster passionately depicted a peaceful and prosperous grand civilization.

She described the advanced technology of the Virgo Star People and showed Earth Humans a way out—returning to and becoming part of the Virgo Star Civilization.

The Virgo Star People would initially grant Earth Humans a status similar to the Compound-Eyed Observer. After a long process of integration, Earthlings could fully join the civilization’s system, becoming part of the higher-tier Fourth-class Civilization. They would participate in activities where the mother civilization and other Fourth-class Civilizations jointly coordinate the order of the universe.

Sophia Foster went on, “The tests we put Earth Humans through are indeed cruel. But we’ve allowed privileges. You can see how we manage other slave civilizations not directly related to us. Compound-Eyed Observers receive good treatment, but privileged slaves are few. The low-level civilizations are our real tools.”

Sophia Foster showed Douglas Baker many more purgatorial scenes.

Although the creatures in these worlds were vastly different from Earth Humans, making it difficult to empathize, Douglas Baker, who had a basic understanding of inferior Type I civilizations within the Orion Arm, felt sympathy for their suffering.

Some intelligent beings became food because their flesh was tasty. Before being cooked, they also served as the best miners due to their exceptional physical prowess.

Others were altered as soon as they reached adulthood because their bones were made of a unique material, perfect for crafting sculptures that met the needs of the Large Magellanic Star People.

And there were more…

Douglas Baker silently turned his head away.

Even if it was an illusion, it was too cruel. For centuries, Earth Humans exploited lower civilizations within the Orion Arm, binding them to their own warships. Only a few, like the Gelasians, showed exceptional prowess—the majority had minimal impact, but humans had never enslaved lower civilizations like this.

Sophia Foster adjusted the screen again, continuing to put it in front of Douglas Baker.

“What are you hiding? Haven’t Earth Humans eaten cattle in their history? You’re a warrior with blood on your hands, so could you put away your hypocritical mask?”

Douglas Baker turned his head and stared at this venomous woman, “Shameless.”

“What right do you have to call me that?”

“Humans have never treated inferior intelligent beings like this. It’s about intelligence!”

“It’s just because you’ve only conquered the Orion Arm and haven’t discovered such ingenious uses. You’ve found the perfect excuse for yourselves by defining intelligence in others. I’m asking you, if Earth Humans discovered that individuals from certain species could be used to make deadly weapons that could change the tide of war, would you be merciful according to your unscrupulous theory?”

“That’s something that hasn’t happened. I won’t accept your guilty assumption.”

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Sophia Foster finally stopped smiling.

“Wake up. The kindness you see in yourselves is only because your rise has been too short, and your time away from the Homeworld too brief. You know nothing about the rules of the universe. In the cosmos, every advanced civilization has a duty to control and command inferior civilizations within its space.”