Hearing Zhuang Wugui's cold words, Ji Mengyao felt like her fists were about to burst.
"You mean that everyone who joined the Ark and fought with you, risking their lives for you, is just a sacrifice for your so-called ideals?"
"Is this your boring justice?!"
She pounded the floor next to her in anger, resisting the urge to punch him in the head.
"Boring? To me, nothing has changed. It just depends on how you interpret it."
Zhuang Wugui sneered.
"Do you know what the barrier that has been preventing humans from evolving into a higher species is?"
"It's our separate spiritual worlds. We can't break free from the constraints of the flesh, and we can't achieve 100% lossless communication."
“The words we speak can never fully express our thoughts, that’s why there are factions, there are you and me, there are distinctions between ourselves and others.”
"That's why there are misunderstandings, mutual hurt and struggle. These all come from the conflict between the hearts of each other."
"All the useless things we have done, such as war, plunder, invasion and colonization, are nothing but fighting ourselves. What a waste of time!"
There was a strong sense of confusion and resentment in his eyes, and it seemed that he really thought so.
"That's why that adult came up with the Human Instrumentality Project. Only by completely eliminating the mental barriers between all of us and merging us all into one can we move towards a higher dimension of existence."
"This is the ultimate justice to continue human existence, to allow everyone to achieve immortality, to no longer be subjected to any violence or unfair treatment, and to eliminate all malice and harm in this world."
He spoke righteously, making several people feel that the amount of information was a bit too much.
But Ji Mengyao didn't want to listen to his words at all: "So what? Are the companions around you no longer lives? Aren't they the people you need to save? Where is their justice?"
"Where's Wan Heng? Where's his family? What are they?"
"If one day your so-called ultimate justice is realized, and in that seemingly beautiful world, the blood of innocent people is flowing, don't you feel disgusted?!"
She continued to question Zhuang Wugou who was lying on the ground.
"Let me ask you, if one day your teeth accidentally bit your tongue and even made it bleed, would you punish your own teeth?"
Zhuang Wugui suddenly asked a seemingly strange question.
"If all of us can become one, then what you just said is nothing more than that."
"For a better tomorrow for the greater number of people, the sacrifices of a few now are necessary."
"By then, all the current sins will seem like nothing more than some pedantic and ridiculous ideas."
He didn't seem to feel that he had done anything bad at all, but was extremely rational.
That’s why people often say: extreme rationality is often extreme violence.
"So what does this have to do with you protecting mutant zombies?"
Ning Yu had little interest in these debates about 'justice'.
However, she felt that there seemed to be some discrepancies between the so-called "Human Instrumentality Project" mentioned by Zhuang Wugui and the audio information she got from the virus from Lin Hao.
There is no mention of the so-called integration or the "Human Instrumentality Project" in it.
“This is a necessary step to accelerate the process.”
Zhuang Wugui replied.
Ning Yu narrowed his eyes and roughly guessed: since humans can gain abilities from mutated zombies, then perhaps the same is true in reverse.
Creating so many people and monsters with special abilities should lead to a decrease in the world's population, right? Although the T virus has caused a large loss of population in the world, if it continues for a long time, the world should have even fewer people.
Can the implementation of such a plan really allow humanity to survive? Can it be saved? Can it become a so-called higher-dimensional being?
Ning Yu expressed deep doubts about this: "Have you ever thought that the Human Completion Project of the adult you mentioned might not be as good as you think?"
"Why, do you want to have a boring debate on justice with me too?"
Zhuang Wujiu seemed to think that Ning Yu would also come and accuse him morally.
"No, no, I'm not interested in your boring justice. After all, all of you who hold high the banner of justice are just practicing violence that sounds better."
Ning Yu waved her hand quickly.
"When you put your own ideas above a weak life without asking about its wishes, you are simply using violence. It doesn't matter how nice the name is."
She thought it was utterly boring.
"I just want to ask, have you ever thought that you might be used by someone? How much do you know about the details of the so-called "Human Completion Project"? What are the steps?"
"Don't get me wrong, I'm just having a purely rational discussion with you."
"That is to say, is it possible that your 'justice' did not exist from the beginning? Is it just a toy planned by others?"
Ning Yu stared at Zhuang Wugou closely, and there seemed to be a slight hesitation flashing in his eyes.
She smiled as expected.
“Shut up!”
Zhuang Wugui seemed to have lost his composure.
"Why do you think I let the base take in those useless people? Why did I go to such great lengths to ensure they could have a place to stay in a world like this?"
"Stop looking at me like that. I'm already doing my best to minimize the losses in order to achieve justice."
"After all, if sacrificing a few people can save the majority, what's wrong with that?"
"Such a plan is merciful enough!"
He uttered a series of words, but unfortunately these words did not directly answer Ning Yu's question, but instead went back to the so-called debate on justice.
"Oh, yes, yes, that's right. If you sacrifice one person, you can save millions of people. So this one person deserves to die. Yes, this is your justice. It's so right."
Ning Yu pointed her finger at him and showed him:
"For arithmetic problems like this, a student like me can easily solve them correctly. Justice is just a simple comparison of size, right?"
She smiled sweetly, but her tone was full of sarcasm towards Zhuang Wugou.
Only after he finished speaking did he put away all his expressions, his eyes regained their sternness, and he squinted at Zhuang Wu Gou: "Don't be sober while everyone else is drunk. This is just the bullying of the strong against the weak."
"you"
He seemed to be speechless, but soon he regained his usual calmness: "It doesn't matter. Even if one of me dies, there will be countless more of me standing up again. I won't give up because of your sophistry."
The only part left of the armor on his head suddenly seemed to have regained power and began to flash rapidly. His eyes were also quickly replaced by bright light.
"All come behind me!"
Ning Yu suddenly shouted when she saw this.
Upon hearing this, Shen Yiyue and Ji Mengyao did not dare to hesitate and hurriedly took Wu Di and ran behind Ning Yu.
"Everything. For humanity!"