In the Southern War Zone Headquarters, inside Li Guining’s office.
Lu Heng and Li Guining chatted about the prospects of human destiny.
The analytical conclusion about the potential ergence of the Bloodline Clan among humans has caused significant tremors across the major war zones of Da Xia.
That information was imdiately placed on Li Guining’s desk.
After reading it, Li Guining also agreed that this was a turning point for human destiny.
According to the history of the Bloodline Clan, the Bloodline Clan was once an intelligent civilization, but so individuals chose to "evolve" into Bloodline Demons, ultimately leading the entire group to a transformational change.
The predecessor civilization of the Bloodline Clan was destroyed, but the Bloodline Clan was born from death, becoming a very powerful Abyss Race.
The debate over whether the Abyss Race is "evolution" or "degradation" has erged long ago.
Not only in human civilization, similar debates occur in most civilizations invaded by the Abyss.
Take, for example, the Sikes Civilization.
Within the Sikes Civilization, even the existence of the "Descent Faction" was officially acknowledged.
This faction, at its peak, once garnered 7% support among Sikes citizens.
Even if it’s just 7%, this is already very high for a civilization.
If this ratio were placed in the human world, it would an nearly 500 million people supporting it, and one can only understand how terrifying this support rate is when considering the population size.
The sa is true internally among humans; within the scientific community studying the Abyss and Demons, so radicals have erged who believe that accepting the transformation of the Abyss is a kind of "evolution".
This viewpoint has gained a certain degree of recognition.
From a specific perspective, this viewpoint holds so rationality.
After all, the word "evolution" is essentially a process where organisms mutate genetically to adapt to their environnt.
Whales evolved from land creatures to marine creatures to adapt to the ocean.
If the Abyss invasion is treated as an environntal factor, then adapting to the Abyss could also be considered a form of "evolution".
The problem lies in whether the Abyss can be regarded as an environntal change.
If Blue Star will be consud by the Abyss in the future, with the land covered by Abyss Energy erosion, it can indeed be said to be an environntal change, albeit a malignant one.
The scientific community is in endless debate over the issue of "Abyss Evolution", not to ntion ordinary people.
However, as of now, the number of people supporting "Abyss Evolution" is still limited.
After all, Abyss Energy causes distortions in the human body, which is difficult for people to accept.
But the ergence of the Bloodline Clan will change this situation.
Because the probability of distortion is very low when transforming into the Bloodline Clan.
Simply put, the thod of directly absorbing Abyss Energy to transform into Abyss Creatures results in unpredictable distortions and has a low success rate.
However, transforming into the Bloodline Clan has a very high success rate.
Moreover, once humans transform into the Bloodline Clan, they can perfectly adapt to the Abyss environnt, as the Bloodline Clan itself is an Abyss Creature.
In other words, transforming into the Bloodline is a highly successful thod of "Abyss Evolution" that not only avoids distortion but also grants strength.
This has led to a large number of individuals among humans who are willing to accept Bloodline Transformation.
If we calculate based on the Sikes Civilization’s 7% Descent Faction support rate, that would an there are 500 million people on Blue Star willing to transform into the Bloodline Clan.
If there were 500 million Bloodline Demons on Blue Star, the implications are obvious.
Lu Heng carefully recalled mories of his rebirth, recalling contents about human Bloodline Clans.
Around the third year of Abyss invasion, Bloodline Clans started to sporadically appear in the human world, but in mory, there wasn’t a large-scale outbreak of Bloodline Humans.
Because no official governntal entities supported the route of transforming into the Bloodline Clan.
After all, the Bloodline Clan operates under a completely different social structure.
The hierarchical structure of the Bloodline Clan is very stringent, and after becoming one, you would be under the control of High-Level Bloodline Clans, with no chance of resistance.
Any intelligent civilization would exhibit conservative attitudes towards such extre transformation thods.
The Sikes Civilization’s Descent Faction’s highest support never exceeded 7%, showing that the transformation into Bloodline thods cannot gain public approval.
Moreover, after transforming into the Bloodline, one would beco part of the Abyss Race, needing to obey the commands of the Abyss.
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This was precisely the topic discussed by Lu Heng and Li Guining, the pros and cons of human Bloodline Transformation.
During their discussion, Lu Heng expressed his attitude, not accepting the route of Bloodline Transformation.
Because the historical process of the Bloodline Clan has already proven that transforming into the Bloodline leads to the demise of civilization.
While it may seem that the species continues, the forr civilization, culture, knowledge, and technology will gradually disappear within a few hundred years after transforming into the Bloodline.
Humanity already possesses a brilliant civilization; is it worth it to abandon all of it just to adapt to the Abyss environnt?
Lu Heng’s resolve is firm, willing to resist the Abyss to the end.
Li Guining shares the sa view, reflecting the stance of the Southern War Zone.
Not just the Southern War Zone, the entire nation is unified under this ideological frawork.
Once the ideological frawork is unified, the next step is to prevent the expansion of Bloodline Humans.
According to Lu Heng’s reborn mories, the capture of Bloodline Humans in human society has been ongoing, starting from the third year of the Abyss Descent and continuing persistently.
The number of Bloodline Humans has never appeared on a large scale but hasn’t been completely eradicated either.
If there were no rebirth, this internal human struggle might persist, until one side dominates the entire civilization.
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