Chapter 1227: Chapter 710: The Return, Endless Wars, The End of the Universe [The Grand Finale] Chapter 1227: Chapter 710: The Return, Endless Wars, The End of the Universe [The Grand Finale] The images in Nico Ross’s mind suddenly beca clear, and the tidal wave of mories from his past lives flooded in.
The door of fate opened here, the giant wheel of ti and space rolled forward.
In the deep sea of his consciousness, the giant tree that had never stopped growing had taken the last step in its growth, nourished by the ultimate battle capability provided by Tiffany Bell.
The towering giant tree, lush with thriving branches and leaves, its foliage extending and spreading, filling almost every inch of Nico Ross’s heart field.
Billions of branches and leaves were connected and combined to form an incredibly complex symbol.
The symbol was incredibly large,
Its shape was like a cloud, its strength was majestic, its rhythm was ancient.
This shape was the sa as the stacked mory symbol that Harrison Clark left on the Fish-man Corpse Planet in the past when his consciousness was dissolving and fading away.
At this mont, the symbol was complete in shape, but it still looked sowhat translucent, and the leaves would sway with the wind of thought in Nico Ross’s mind, seeming unstable.
Outside, one after another, mass-energy flows containing the basic laws of the universe below the real energy level were following an odd rhythm, surging upwards like a tide from the core of Glenoid Tribe Star, appearing as beams of light linked above Ross’s floating “soul”, as seen by Freddy.
The rules embedded in these mass-energy flows, which no technical ans could capture, transcended real energy, even the dian value, and were expressions that could span generations of the universe, on the sa level as the “mory gods” that initially helped Harrison Clark repress his dispersed mories back to the Fish-man Corpse Planet.
This is the complete carrier of Harrison Clark’s mory, and also the final gust of wind that disperses the myriad layers of fog in Nico Ross’s mory.
The star core of Glenoid Tribe Star began to fission.
The Earth’s original gene, Lila Brown’s Haila gene, ZS Tardigrades’ immortal gene, Harrison Clark’s own real gene, these four genes fused to form the immortal gene in the star core of Glenoid Tribe Star, which is the main body of Fish-man Corpse Planet, began to be born out of nothing, crazily absorbing matter from the outside world, performing reverse expression, forming new organic matter.
In Nico Ross’s mory, more and more mories started to erge, advancing from the shallow to the deep.
Two interconnected mories, one big and one small, one long and one short, hugged each other and fused together.
A not-so-happy childhood.
The difficult schooling of adolescence.
The lonely struggle in a big city during his youth.
For the first ti, after a year of muddling through life, he faced the ruthless annihilation of the Spherical Warship that fell from the sky, and experienced pain.
The second ti, he watched on TV as the Starry Sky Fleet, in which humanity had placed high hopes, was instantly obliterated, and tasted despair.
Finally, he stood up wearing his Battle Armor, trying to do sothing.
Powerless demise, ti and ti again.
…
Nora Camp: “No, I’m pregnant. I’ve managed to beco pregnant.”
Carrie Thomas: “I like you.”
Star: “If there is a next life, I still want to see you.”
Ward Owen: “Bro, I want to prove myself.”
Rainer: “Tell , what will the world be like a thousand years from now?”
Julia Lambert: “I’m British, isn’t it only natural that I co back?”
Daniel Thompson: “I fulfilled my promise, died before you. Harrison Clark, survive for my sake.”
Needham Brown: “This ti, I will not lose to you.”
Martha Owen: “I can’t figure out how a woman as picky as her would choose you at first sight. Is there sothing special about your genes?”
“Instead of dying pointlessly, why not burn out in the fla of passion.”
“The long river hangs in the sky, the stars shine eternally!”
“Gale Vertical Team! All mbers, return ho!”
…
The faces engraved deeply in his soul, and the words ingrained in his heart, flashed one after another in his heart like lightning.
Throughout one’s life, many things can be learned, but the most important treasures in the depths of everyone’s mory are never knowledge that can change the world, but words left behind by family mbers, friends, and even enemies. Or seemingly simple, yet heart-stirring encounters.
All mories are supported by these fragnts, quickly growing like coral reefs, and finally linked together.
Harrison Clark recalled everything.
Turn back the clock nearly a thousand years.
Like the Harrison Clark who single-handedly set off a tide of technology and art in the past, he never stopped his steps.
But this ti, he was a little more cautious than before.
Each intuitive judgent was telling him that this was the last ti, so he must make all the preparations seamlessly and achieve perfection.
He considered all possibilities and ultimately chose a path that seed the most dangerous but could potentially bring the greatest reward.
Many years ago, when he completed the initial programming of Star’s AI core, he placed another small core next to Star’s core.
The basic algorithm logic of this small core was built on a person’s thinking.
Naly the clone of Sergey Ponomarenko, who accompanied him for a hundred years on the ninth tiline and understood him to the extre—to Freddy Sergey. According to the calculation, he was destined to be lost in the ti line forever.
Harrison Clark was never one to bow lightly to fate.
If fate said that Freddy could only exist once, then he would use his own way to rebel against his and Freddy’s fate.
Before digitizing and storing his mories and personality into the Fish-man Corpse Planet, he had already experienced once how to create a real human thinking from nothing in a data network.
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