Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 821 - 414: The Struggle Between Humanity and Divinit
Deep inside, Su Yu’s humanity was struggling.
His rational mind felt that sothing was off with himself now.
But upon careful thought, nothing seed truly amiss.
Su Yu sensed that he hadn’t been influenced by any external force affecting his ntal faculties.
All his current thoughts ca from his heart.
After becoming a Ti chanic, Su Yu’s ntal will had essentially transcended the tiline, existing in a completely different dinsion than other powerful beings like the Ghost Emperor.
Human thinking patterns inherently arise from the various pieces of information they’ve been exposed to.
A person born blind would certainly have different thoughts compared to a normal person because the information they each encounter differs.
From Su Yu’s current perspective, almost all humans are "blind."
Even a powerful being like the Ghost Emperor is only half-blind; only Su Yu himself can open his "eyes" and see this world clearly.
In this sense, it’s normal for him to develop new ways of thinking.
Essentially, becoming a Ti chanic led to an evolution in Su Yu’s life form.
However, his ntal will had not evolved yet, still lingering in its previous state, with previous thoughts.
This, in fact, was what was truly abnormal.
And now, after the intense battle with the Ghost Emperor, Su Yu witnessed the Ghost Emperor’s struggle within the fate of ti.
His mind finally began to "evolve."
This evolution was almost unstoppable.
If he truly completed the evolution, rather than being a detrint, it would bring enormous benefits.
Su Yu felt that if he truly completed this evolution, his will would thoroughly fuse with the Power of Ti.
At that mont, his perspective would permanently remain above the tiline.
At that ti, Su Yu would no longer need to deliberately exert his abilities; as long as he lived, he would always be observing the past and future tilines.
In this state, the abilities of a Ti chanic would rapidly increase, possibly even elevating him quickly to the Fifth Rank! Perhaps even stronger!
"But... I refuse!"
A voice roared inside Su Yu’s heart.
If he truly "evolved" in such a way, his will would forever stay on the tiline.
In that scenario, would he still be the original Su Yu, or... a human?
Would he still have human emotions?
If he stayed too long in such a perspective, even if millions in the chanical City died before him, he wouldn’t feel stirred or have emotional fluctuations.
After all, as long as Su Yu was willing, he could instantly see when and how others would die and could watch it a thousand, ten thousand tis.
In his eyes, although others were alive now, they were essentially dead, and they had died many tis over.
Those who don’t die now will die in a few hundred years; only a few can live longer, but not by much.
Su Yu, situated in the "now," could clearly see their future deaths, a sight he had long grown weary of.
In Su Yu’s eyes, they were not living beings but rather volus of "comic books."
Whenever he wishes, he can instantly flip to that final page.
Although Su Yu could change their future, save them, and let them live a bit longer.
But how many could he save? For how long?
The most important question is... why save them?
People are bound to die, anyway.
Over so many years, how many billions have died across the entire starry sky? Trillions? Quadrillions?
If those people could die, why can’t this re million?
Such thoughts instinctively flashed through Su Yu’s mind.
His thought process was incredibly fast; he could finish contemplating these principles in an instant.
In fact, from his current ti perspective, these thoughts were quite reasonable.
Yet deep within, Su Yu still couldn’t fully agree.
If Su Yu completely agreed with these thoughts, able to witness the death of millions without any psychological response.
Could he still be considered human? Could he still be considered alive?
If rely witnessing the death of millions without emotional fluctuation wasn’t significant.
Su Yu didn’t have deep feelings for most of the chanical City’s residents.
Basically, Su Yu was the one helping them one-sidedly, and they can’t do much for him temporarily.
If they die in the future, they die; as long as Su Yu isn’t the one to kill them, what does it matter to him?
Su Yu had helped them before, without owing them anything; they owed Su Yu in truth.
Yet Su Yu worried that if he accepted this ntality, it might escalate further.
If he could stand by and watch millions die, then how about a billion? Ten billion? Does it make any difference?
If seeing billions die without concern, then what if he personally killed them? Would there be any emotional response?
Although under normal circumstances, Su Yu wouldn’t kill them, as it offers no benefit.
But what if there were benefits?
What if... Su Yu willingly brought them into the Hell Prototype, using the Power of Hellish Suffering to tornt them as an energy source?
After all, if they die, they die, and it would be a waste; bringing them into the Hell Prototype is the optimal solution, right...
These thoughts kept erging in Su Yu’s mind.
His heart wrestled fiercely; he absolutely couldn’t agree!
If he truly agreed, he would beco a terrifying Evil God, seated alongside Brutality.
Although experiencing intense internal struggle, outwardly, Su Yu grew increasingly calm.
It seed all emotions had vanished as he fought expressionlessly with the Ghost Emperor.
Moreover, in this state, the more Su Yu fought, the stronger he beca, the better he grasped the future.
By anticipating every move, he relentlessly drove the fervent Ghost Emperor into complete despair.
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