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Chapter 1959 Answers and Expectations of the Firstborn

Chuang's interpretation of the core of the prophecy really surprised Sarlayan. After all, this issue involves the core secret of the creation of the universe.

But there are only accidents. The disillusionment that Chuang mentioned is impossible. He is not a stubborn person who believes that fate cannot be changed.

Since adulthood, Sarlayan has received an education in atheistic values ​​from another world.

It is true that due to different worldviews, it is impossible for him to fully accept the views of barrage netizens... After all, there are gods in the world where Sarlayan lives.

But no matter what, Sarlayan will still be influenced by some materialistic ideas and will not regard fate as an irreversible golden rule.

"oh?"

Chuang also noticed Sarlayan's overly calm demeanor and smiled with interest: "It seems that you are not surprised by the truth of the prophecy? Or... don't care much?"

Sarlayan shrugged nonchalantly: "There must be accidents. After all, this topic points directly to the core secret of creation. But you are right, I am not very interested in prophecies."

"Very good." Chuang nodded approvingly: "It saves me a lot of persuasion. As far as I know, even many outstanding talents will inevitably be trapped by topics such as their predetermined fate, such as The leader of the Pantheon, Aman'Thul, who was created by my own hands."

"Huh?" Sarlayan raised his eyebrows in surprise: "Aman'Thul was made by you?"

"That's right." Chuang pointed sideways at his fellow Firstborns behind him who only had projections and could not speak: "Almost all the leaders of the six original forces in the universe were created by me and my companions."

"Unfortunately, when creating the leader of the Chaos Side, the person in charge had some ideological conflicts with other colleagues. In the end, he made the decision himself. The Chaos Side, which advocates absolute freedom and disorder, does not need a commander. By."

"Therefore, the chaotic side became the only original force without a first-generation leader."

Sarlayan nodded in realization: "So that's it... Ha~ It fits my stereotype of demons and chaos."

"Back to business." Chuang suppressed his joking expression and said solemnly: "Since you have your own understanding of things like prophecy and will not be bound by the so-called established destiny, then the next topic will be easier to talk about."

"I need to emphasize that although the universe we live in has experienced many reincarnations, this does not mean that its future is unchanged."

"In fact, even in those reincarnations that we personally lead, facing the same event, the choices made by the creatures in the universe may be completely different from every reincarnation in the past."

"And this is the starting point of our concept of timeline."

Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "I see, that is to say, the reason why you created the concept of timeline is not to mess up the order of the universe with endless branch timelines, but to tailor it. insurance against an unhealthy future."

"Not bad." Chuang once again praised Sarlayan's understanding: "It's convenient to talk to smart people. It can save a lot of time and avoid a lot of nonsense explanations."

"No matter how the timeline expands, branches are just branches and cannot affect the main trunk of time."

Chuang gave a profound example that Sharlayan could relate to: "I know that Azeroth has a demonic product called the Eternal Dragon, and I can tell you straightforwardly."

"Even if the Eternal Dragon really rebels against Tiangang and overthrows its own prototype, which is the Bronze Dragon, their ambition of triggering qualitative change through quantitative change will never be realized."

Sarlayan pondered and nodded: "I understand, so the idea of ​​the Eternal Dragon King has been just a castle in the air from the beginning. It is impossible for him to break the insurance mechanism you have set up yourself, poor guy."

"So?" Sarlayan looked at Chuang with bright eyes and asked the questions he was most concerned about: "It's almost time to get to the point. Have all the Firstborns really died? What is the reason? You guys And what do you expect me, the so-called ‘Promised One’, to do?”

Chuang answered several questions raised by Sarlayan without hesitation.

"Let me answer them one by one. The answer to the first question is yes. All the Firstborns are indeed dead, but it is not because of any external interference, but because of the choices we made ourselves."

"The second question is, why do we do this? Because we gradually became aware of a problem during many reincarnations."

Chuang sighed with emotion: "The existence of us so-called creators is the unstable factor that has the greatest impact on the newborn universe."

Sarlayan frowned in confusion and asked, "What did you say?"

Chuang shrugged and smiled bitterly: "The reason is very simple. Just like when you play a game, you always look at the overall situation from a God's perspective, and it is easy to overlook many details."

"As reincarnation continues to repeat, some of my colleagues even numbly regard the dead creatures in the universe as cold numbers."

"It was only at this time that some of us finally realized why the development of the universe has never satisfied us after so many reincarnations."

Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "Is it because it is difficult to reconcile the opinions of others?"

"Bingo~" Chuang snapped his fingers frivolously: "You got to the point."

"The Firstborn are also independent individuals with their own set of thinking patterns, which means we cannot have exactly the same opinions on every detail."

"After centuries of peaceful discussions, we finally unanimously decided to make our own a part of the physical universe and no longer interfere with the natural development of the universe."

"But before we all die, we still have a backup plan for possible future crises in the material universe."

Sarlayan suddenly realized and tapped the ground with his toes: "The so-called crisis is the self-aware scraps you threw outside the material universe, and the back-up is the Holy Tomb of the First Born that we are in now. ?”

"Yes." Creative looked at Sarlayan meaningfully and said: "You have understood the essence of the original power through the power seeds we left in the Holy Tomb. Although you are still unable to use it freely with your own abilities, at least Prove you’re on the right track.”

"If nothing unexpected happens, your future will sooner or later reach the height we were at back then, or even... go further."

"So, on behalf of all the first-born people, I am here to ask you a question, and I am also answering your last question."

Chuang had a friendly smile on his face most of the time before, but now his expression became extremely serious: "If you really stand in that position, how do you plan to guide this world with endless possibilities? universe?"

"Ha~"

Sarlayan thought that the Founding Committee would ask some earth-shattering question, and he was nervous unconsciously. After hearing the question, he shook his head with a dumb smile.

"Even if one day I can reach the height of influencing the rules of the universe at will, unless I encounter important issues that may endanger the survival of the universe, I will not interfere with its normal development at will."

"If you knew what I have done in Azeroth over the years, you would not ask such... stupid and unnecessary questions." (End of Chapter)

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