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He had just enjoyed the gossip about others, and now he found himself the subject of the gossip...

Karma sure arrives quickly.

Regarding the actions of his brothers in this episode, he had no grounds for reproach.

The year 2043 was like an unbreakable South Wall, blocking everyone’s path.

Their lives were like a relay race, where everyone’s leg was only a hundred ters, everyone desperate to increase their speed, all just to gain even a slight advantage to win.

Even if the ans were a bit dirty...

"And... it really is delicious!"

ng Lang smacked his lips, looking at the accompanying article, "X Virus (Dominant) Multivariant RNA Specific Vaccine," and couldn’t help but remark.

It truly was ten tis stronger when darkened, and three parts weaker when whitewashed!

Setting aside the intelligence about the Night Demon Clan, this technological achievent could be said to be unprecedented...

He flipped through the technical data, which essentially detailed the X virus and its various subsequent mutations thoroughly.

The technological approach employed involved introducing genetic information into the body through RNA vaccines, causing cells to produce the appropriate antigens, inducing the human body to produce neutralizing antibodies and stimulate T cell responses, combating the X virus through a dual chanism of humoral and cellular immunity.

ng Lang rembered that in the docunt "Madman Disease Hypothesis," authored by Xiao Yu, it was ntioned.

Utilizing the virus’s recombinant RNA chanism to inject specific RNA fragnts could enhance neurological activity, thereby treating Alzheir’s.

And this approach was essentially the sa as this X virus-specific vaccine technology.

Although from different worlds, both solutions remarkably paralleled each other.

Could it be related to Xiao Yu’s research direction?

No matter what, this data was of significant importance.

As the dominant component of the T virus, the X virus could be said to be the prerequisite technology of the Night Demon Clan’s "Destructive-Level Technique."

Known equation: Human Brain Death lody X virus = T virus.

So this was basically a combo, and by destroying any one of the three components, the "Seven-Day Apocalypse" could be mostly prevented!

Compared to brains and teorites, this X virus was the easiest link for him to break.

After so many episodes, he finally saw hope.

The reason it was considered hope was that, compared to the technology, how to promote and apply it posed a greater challenge.

Not to ntion the various vaccine barriers between different countries worldwide, but being detected by the Night Demon Clan could also potentially lead to a lethal peril for him!

But ultimately, this was a crucial step toward saving the world!

At least having been vaccinated, he shouldn’t have to hide in a vacuum isolation shelter for a whole week before he could co out...

ng Lang read through "White Night" again, holding the book in his hands.

During the second read, ignoring many pieces of information in the book and combined with an unmatched "empathy," he gained a deeper understanding of the struggles within his heart...

"Does possessing a weapon give rise to the intent to kill...?"

ng Lang looked sowhat complicatedly at the closed notebook on the table.

He hadn’t thought in that direction before, but if you really delve into it,

With Zero’s capabilities, creating so "accidents" without raising suspicion really wasn’t a difficult task...

This really was like a "Death Note"!

Although the characters directly eliminated by him in his writings were only the masterminds behind the cruise event and Jingsong.

But from the phrase, "Once there is a first ti, a second and third ti pose no ntal barrier," one could infer.

The "unlucky" people comprised more than just those two.

So-called "rivalries with both overt and covert attacks," even if the "overt" ones were uncalled for, the likelihood of employing "covert" ones was quite high...

It’s no wonder they were driven to the point of globally spreading mushroom clouds; if the enemy had this thing and he did not, even sleeping peacefully would be disturbed.

The technology he smuggled from the future could be used to save the world or to destroy it, with equally imdiate effects!

Actually, sorting through his belongings, what he had that could destroy the world wasn’t just Zero; the "Death lody" was also plagiarized by him.

Once the X virus spread widely, just by broadcasting it loud on a gaphone, even if not "Destructive-Level," "City Destruction-Level" would surely suffice...

"I really am a dangerous man..."

Pinching the bridge of his nose, ng Lang felt sowhat helpless.

So this round, did the company’s morale elevate, or did it totally collapse?

Killing a few humans for the sake of humanity’s future, does that count as turning to the dark side?

"If we look at intention rather than action, what wrong have I done?"

"If we look at action rather than intention, then I indeed can be considered as ruthless, no different from people like Xu Jingsong."

"Only one kills for money, the other kills with Zero."

"Then... what exactly is justice?"

"If being weak is a sin, then is power justice?"

"If revenge is a sin, then is friendship justice?"

"But, if revenge is done in the na of justice, won’t such justice breed new revenge?"

"You for your justice, and I for mine, just ordinary people caught in a whirlpool of revenge in the na of justice... "

"And he in the book lives in such a whirlpool, understanding the past, predicting the future..."

"Why na his life’s biography ’White Night’?"

"Perhaps he just wants to convince himself that he is the just one, that the night path he treads, even without moonlight, is still pure at heart..."

"Indeed, the kinder the person, the more susceptible they are to the pangs of conscience."

ng Lang could only self-mockingly think thus.

After all, he was just an ordinary person with upright values, cheerful and optimistic, with neither a broken family nor a dark childhood, and who had not experienced school violence or social destruction.

"He was just an ordinary person who received Spring and Autumn teachings, patriotic education, abided by the laws ordinarily, and would call 110 in ergencies..."

"Even after eighteen years of ’Miserable Life’, hadn’t he let go and forgiven?"

"You ask him to kill..."

"Even if those killed were scum deserving death a thousand tis over, there would still indeed be a psychological burden."

"The first ti Yagami Yue used the Death Note to kill, didn’t he feel nauseated to the point of vomiting, nearly having a ntal breakdown?"

"As for whether I vomited..."

"Probably used evasive writing to maintain a personal image?"

"Thinking about it, my situation is quite similar to that of Yagami Yue."

"The contradiction between the initial intentions of justice and the cruel ans is indeed lantable."

"Right, what was Yagami Yue’s catchphrase?"

"’I am God, I am justice!’"

"Uh..."

"This mindset... suddenly feels in sync?"

"Right? What was Yagami Yue’s ending?"

"Sohow forgot, but it involved mass murder..."

"emm..."

"Indeed, there’s never a first or last ti for such things, only countless tis..."

"If this life weren’t to end in 2035, but continued for decades more..."

"’Sorry, but for the future of humanity, please die.’"

"In my mind, I suddenly pictured myself standing on top of the Empire State Building, frenziedly shouting out such embarrassingly cliché lines..."

He twitched the corner of his mouth.

Besides this terrifying possibility, there was a more serious issue.

"You see, I am a ’Central Signal Tower’."

"A few darkened brothers could be manageable, but if everyone sees the great results and starts to imitate..."

"Then a Ctrl C, followed by a Ctrl V straight into their own brains..."

"[Ding! Congratulations, your darkening rate has increased by 1%!]"

"[Ding! Congratulations, your darkening rate has increased by 1%!]"

"[...]"

"[Ding! Congratulations, you have successfully darkened!]"

"emm..."

"Big crisis!"

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