Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 735 - 735 732 Branch Point



Chapter 735 - 735 732 Branch Point

?Chapter 735: Chapter 732: Branch Point Chapter 735: Chapter 732: Branch Point Under the cold, obscure ancient stars, Duncan quietly gazed into the dark-red core of Navigator One, which resembled a giant eye. The entire world seemed to stand still at that moment, and in a trance, Duncan felt it—an inflection point, a divergence point deciding the direction of the entire world’s history was drawing near him.

In this silence, he recalled the intelligence he had heard from the “Tomb Guardian” after entering the Tomb of the Nameless King:
The Observer at the end of the timeline transmitted its initial and final message—the end of time had come, and the Usurping Flame had ignited the entire world.

After a long while, he exhaled softly, breaking the silence, “Do you think this is a bad omen? You want me to take over this world to avert such a future?”

However, the reply from the Mysterious Saint once again surprised him.

“No,” the dark-red core trembled as it uttered a calm voice, “I do not rely on any ‘revelation’ or ‘omen’ that lacks sufficient data support. In the absence of key information, it is not rigorous to simply judge partial, fragmentary data as ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ I do not know whether you will really set this world on fire or under what circumstances you will make that decision—there is insufficient data to conclude.

“I wish for you to take over all of this simply because, within the range of intelligence currently known, it is the most feasible and prudent plan to keep the Shelter going. Rather than a future incomprehensible and beyond judgment, I trust the calculations I make at this moment.”

Within the response of the dark-red core, Duncan heard a unique rationality and precision—that was intrinsic to Navigator One as part of the core mainframe of New Hope, stripped of the worldly title of ‘The Saint’ and the identity of being an ‘ancient god.’
In front of the Usurping Flame, at the historical divergence point, this ancient “machine”… was using the mode of thought it had learned at its inception to articulate its views and calculate the future of the world.

Duncan thought for a long time, and the dark-red core seemed to have infinite patience, waiting for his response.

After a lengthy pause, Duncan broke the silence in a soft voice, “If I truly take over, what will happen?”

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