I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1095 - 658 Advent Sparks Igniting the Prairie

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Chapter 1095: Chapter 658: Advent, Sparks Igniting the Prairie, All in the Same Boat_2

Chapter 1095 -658: Advent, Sparks Igniting the Prairie, All in the Same Boat_2

These 24 million people were the implementers of the Prometheus Project and the Sage Project.

Near Hard Sun III, within tens of light years, there were hundreds of millions of people and more intelligent equipment forming a huge organization lurking in subspace, which could change from a hidden expansion mode to a main battleship fleet at any time.

On October 1, 2996, at 3 pm, a loud baby cry rang through the delivery room.

A baby boy was born in the first underground base on No.7 Star.

This baby was named Nico Ross, not Harrison Clark.

Although they were fully prepared and there were various signs indicating that Harrison would be reborn, by now, no one has successfully located the disappeared Fish-man Corpse Planet and the Primitive Gene Research Institute.

As a result, the Sage was only a possibility of being resurrected here, and it could not be definitively determined.

Nico Ross could only be Nico Ross for now; if he wanted to change his name, he had to prove his abilities first.

This behavior had a touch of consequentialism.

Humans would create the best external environment for Nico Ross’s growth, but his own achievements still depended on himself.

No one knew what state Nico Ross would be in.

Maybe he was born with the memories of the Sage.

That would be the best-case scenario, as he would only need to complete memory retrieval to confirm his true identity.

However, that still wouldn’t mean he could immediately take a high position. People’s abilities determine their positions in the society, which was a rule set by the Sage himself, and he should certainly obey it; otherwise, he would be treating people’s lives and humanity’s future as a joke.

Now it was the Tenth Timeline, and human technology and overall strength had gone far beyond any other timelines. The performance and features of their weapons were also vastly different, and they had formed a multi-universe alliance system. Therefore, even the Sage might not be able to adapt to the present like he did in the past.

That wouldn’t matter either, as he would still be the spiritual leader of humans.

Even if he would end up ordinary and lose his prestige this time, his past accomplishments would not be forgotten by humanity, and people would still be willing to entrust their fighting spirit to him.

However, they had to keep in mind the other possibility that they had made a mistake, and something went wrong with the wonderful coincidence of the Ross family in this generation, so Nico Ross would always just be Nico Ross and could never become the Sage.

Alternatively, there might be a problem with the memory retrieval process. The Sage prepared for his resurrection, and he could never recover his memory.

In that case, a different set of evaluation and training system would await him.

In front of him, there were Douglas Baker, Keith Baker, Roger Baker, and even Tiffany Bell, setting an example for Nico.

If he could surpass the abilities of his three predecessors and even surpass Tiffany, he could return to the throne of the strongest human, unbeatable on the battlefield.

By that point, whether his past memories still existed wouldn’t matter, and he would naturally become the Sage.

In the same year, in December, a baby girl was artificially birthed in the same delivery room.

From then on, the Prometheus Project was declared a complete success.

New troubles immediately appeared before the human leadership. Roger Baker and Nora Camp’s father, Simon, who had been in hiding for many years, both young men of similar age, applied to leave No.7 Star and join the ever-changing battle on the front lines.

In the past ten years, humanity has experienced a lot, facing more enemies than ever before.

To fight against the invaders, human forces gathered the best potential for warfare from the Cloudtop War Zone, with the help of countless supporting forces from the Slave Tribe.

Despite often being at a disadvantage, the human alliance was never defeated and stood tall like a mountain.

Although the enemy thwarted and destroyed their plans to modify the Sky Hole into a Warp Stargate, the project was still moving forward slowly and steadily.

Moreover, since 2992, with the three million voyages of Sprout Ships taking root and sprouting far away, humanity began another long-lasting effort to gather forces across the galaxy for a desperate rescue mission.

Even though the Compound Eye Army had encircled the Cloudtop War Zone in three layers, they never managed to break in and cause massive destruction.Humans, using a large number of persistent interference waves, cut off the possibility of curvature flight and warp flight. With their physical strength, countless intelligent warfare mechanisms, and enslaved troops, they managed to pin down the battlefront beyond the star domain.

Of course, this wasn’t solely the contribution of the Cloudtop Star Region.

During the clash between the two sides, humans still pursued the multi-universe framework. Countless human and enslaved rebel agents penetrated deep into enemy lines, tirelessly attempting to divide and dissolve the alliances.

Although progress was slow, every now and then, the controlled slaves within the Compound Eye Army would defect en masse and join forces with the human ranks.

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After the rebellion, these enslaved lower civilizations actually performed quite ordinarily, with combat strength far inferior to human elite soldiers. But they were bolstered by a determined belief achieved through the assistance of humans, who helped preserve their fire seeds in the core area of the Cloudtop Star Region. This often resulted in outstanding battle achievements.

Moreover, these rebellions by the lower slaves continuously weakened the military strength of the Compound Eye Army, greatly relieving the pressure on the Cloudtop Star Region. The original one-in-a-billion chance of survival gradually increased, and now it has been more than ten years.

In the meantime, Austin Camp led a special operations team to bypass a long detour, continuously accelerating and successfully breaking through the enemy defense blockade to enter the Galactic Center Region.

This was the core area of the Milky Way as a barred spiral galaxy.

Although the Compound Eye had moved the vast majority of the slave tribes’ soldiers, there were still many elderly, weak, sick, and disabled in their “homeworlds,” as well as production bases.

Under Austin Camp’s planning and coordination, humans endured for eight years, and in 2994, they successfully instigated a massive uprising, advancing towards Sagittarius A, the black hole in the galactic center, until they were stopped by an invisible shield, seemingly as strong as the dome from years past, both in terms of strength and its ability to block technology.

This invisible shield, like a fog, thoroughly obscured the situation near Sagittarius A’s black hole and cut off all channels of human exploration.

Austin Camp began leading a team to bombard the invisible shield enveloping the outer layer of Sagittarius A with a radius of two and a half light years.

Some of the Compound Eye Army besieging the Cloudtop Star Region had to regroup, turn back, and head to the galactic center to begin attempts to encircle Austin Camp’s special operation fleet and prevent humans from deciphering the secrets of the invisible shield.

Just three days before Roger Baker and Simon Camp requested to go to the frontlines, Austin Camp’s command ship was unfortunately discovered and located by the enemy.

Keith Baker and Peter Camp led a rescue team but were unfortunately trapped.

Subsequently, from within the invisible shield, a giant carrier the size of a star flew out. The colossal cannon on the carrier fired a conical firepower beam with a radius of 0.5 light years, resulting in the total annihilation of Austin Camp, Keith Baker, Peter Camp, and others.

Roger Baker and Simon Camp couldn’t sit still anymore.

Dylan Mitchell could no longer restrain the two men from wanting to join the battle and had no choice but to agree.

That evening, Roger Baker, Emma Lee, and Simon Camp took their leave from their respective children, boarded two high-speed shuttles, and disappeared into the depths of the universe.

Ahead, a newly-formed special operations team awaited the two of them.

At this time, Nico Ross was only two months old and was rolling around on the ground, drooling.

Next to him, his childhood sweet heart Nora Camp, who had just been born less than a week ago, was held in the arms of an intelligent robot, her eyes determinedly watching the shuttle disappearing in the distance.

The scientific group observing the two were left scratching their heads.

Something seemed off.

While Nora Camp’s maturity was undeniable and her intelligence exceptional, Nico Ross’s performance was far from 31st-century standards. How was he different from a normal child of the 21st century?

Some thought this was a good thing, as the Sage himself was from the 21st century. Slow intellectual development was more in line with “historical fact.”

This seemed fine on the surface.

But it also meant Nico Ross did not have the Sage’s memories. Whatever could be done about this?

Another half year passed.

At six months old, Nico Ross was struggling to learn to speak, while Nora Camp was already flipping through the “Modern Light Energy Weapon Outline.”

The mental state of the Sage Project’s implementors was breaking.