Seeing that she stopped talking with a melancholy expression on her face, I asked a question with a little thought...

"But even if you die, the next Man of Destiny will appear, won't you?"

She chuckled...

"You're right, but which one is more important, a newly born Man of Destiny, or a man of Destiny who has mastered all kinds of super-age technologies?"

I nodded slightly in approval, but then frowned and pointed out the window...

"But it looks to me like..."

Erha accepted the words with a calm face...

"Because after I woke up, I changed my mind..."

I didn't answer, but my eyes flickered for a moment...

She naturally sensed my expression, but she still spoke to herself as if it had nothing to do with her...

"I was 2 years ago. In nearly 150 years, I have devoted almost everything to the people of Honghe. There is only one thing to do every day except eating and sleeping. Find them, kill them, and continue to look for them!"

"Heh, I believe you can understand, it's a sense of urgency that you don't have the right to enjoy your own life, always running on the road, without a moment's rest..."

"Even you can't see your own future at all, because everyone is urging you, encouraging you, and binding you with the future of Honghe people. In order not to let them down, you can only suppress your exhaustion and loneliness and move on. All of this is just because...you are the chosen one!"

Speaking of this, her eyes began to turn cold...

"But in the end, all I got was a cryogenic chamber and the next 150 years..."

Immediately standing up, she looked expressionlessly at the Hack children who were chasing and playing outside the window, her eyes were indifferent...

"So when I discovered that countless intelligent life forms were born on the Red River Star, I made a decision, a decision that I had dreamed of but was too late to take action..."

The next second, she looked at me suddenly, her eyes were burning like a brilliant fire...

"I want to live my own life! A life that belongs only to me! There is no urgency to be the host of the system, no mission to save the people of Honghe, and no glory of being a Man of Destiny. I have the joy of doing whatever I want, hungry Eat when I’m hungry, sleep when I’m tired, I just want to be myself!!”

Facing the desire deep in Erha's eyes, I remained silent the whole time, neither answered nor refuted, because she was just a hero who wanted to retire...

Seemingly having enjoyed herself, she laughed again...

"In fact, it is easier than I imagined to do this. Since the system family has no interest in primitive planets, I just need to hide all the technology, not to promote the development and progress of civilization, and let intelligent life grow on its own. Extinction is enough, but the same..."

Changing the topic, she pointed to the fog in the sky...

"In order to prevent others from disturbing me, and to avoid contact with intelligent creatures, I built what the Harkers call a barrier to prevent all contact with the outside world. Ha, I have been really happy for more than 1000 years..."

Seeing Erha's very rare relaxed smile, I couldn't help but nodded...

"But you didn't expect the Harkers to find this place..."

She narrowed her eyes meaningfully, and said something that surprised me...

"No, I let them in on purpose. If I hadn't spent one night cultivating the red river fruit, they would have been eaten up by the monsters outside..."

When I mentioned this, she smiled and explained to me again...

"Honghe fruit is a genetically modified plant that can temporarily change the body without any side effects. Long-term consumption can increase the lifespan of creatures. This is also the capital that Honghe people can develop and survive for a long time!"

My eyes lit up immediately, but when I thought of the side effects of the hemostatic agent, my eyes dimmed again, and then I followed her topic...

"Didn't you say you didn't want to be disturbed? Why did you put them in again?"

Erha laughed at himself...

"When a person gets nothing, he will start to complain, and when he gets everything, he tends to feel bored. Besides, that big turtle... heh, it can be regarded as an old friend, so we should give it face Bar…"

I didn't say anything, just a flash of thought in my eyes...

Maybe you can make some articles on bastard?

Seeing my pensive look, Erha patted my shoulder and persuaded me like an elder...

"I know what you are thinking, but let me tell you, it is the only intelligent creature that has survived the tide of doomsday apart from me. I even once doubted whether it was the first one born on the Red River Star. It is an intelligent creature, so it doesn't care about the life and death of other creatures at all..."

Seeing that she didn't look like a joke, I could only nod my head depressed, and asked the two questions I was most concerned about...

"By the way, you haven't said why your eyes are stronger than mine, and the mission you mentioned..."

Erha didn't give an answer right away, but moved his forehead closer to my head in a very intimate way, and stared at my eyes with twinkling eyes, as if he was reading some memory …

By coincidence, the next second I met her dumbfounded gaze, pouted and kissed her face, and took advantage of her blankness, pretended to be serious and smacked my mouth twice...

Cold to the touch, hard as stone skin...

"Well, it turns out that being pro-alien is like this..."

After realizing it, she rolled her eyes, and wiped the non-existent saliva on her face in disgust...

"Some things, once is enough!"

I shrugged my shoulders with an innocent face...

"Just curious..."

She curled her lips helplessly, and resumed her seriousness...

"The mission of the Mandate of Destiny is very simple. It is to clean up all the systems. No matter what method you use, as long as you can complete it once, the Eye of the Observer will be able to get a new ability, and you, heh, have never done it even once... "

Seeing my disappointed face, she smiled and comforted me...

"Don't worry, you can use the cryo chamber to survive to the next civilization like me, so you can get new abilities... No, wait!"

As if remembering something, she frowned again...

"I suddenly remembered something. Your situation seems to be different from ours. Well... the systems on Red River Star will disappear automatically after killing the host, and will only be reborn after one party is completely destroyed..."

As if she was afraid that I would not understand, she explained...

"It's like a battle between system people and Honghe people. If the former wins, the latter will take the final measure. If the latter wins... oh, sorry, the latter has never won. In short, what I want to express is that the birth of the system Time is determined according to the time when civilization was born..."

"So the only way to avoid the coming of the system is to either hinder the development of one's own civilization, or let everyone be destroyed and hinder the development of the next civilization, but your statement that there will be a ten-year period..."

"That is to say, even if you humans are destroyed in the end, when intelligent life appears, even primitive people who have not yet fully enlightened and have not formed a social civilization may get the system, which is equivalent to the system host taking over in advance All intelligent life, and the future of your humanity..."

I silently followed her words...

"There is no hope!"

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