"Of course not, but they’re still young and can’t control such dangerous abilities. We need to be extra careful during this initial period after their birth," Su Jiang said, a hint of worry creeping into her expression. "I speak from experience about the power of telekinesis."
"Given the current circumstances, with such abilities, they have no choice but to hide and not let anyone know. Otherwise... I’d have to burst into the labs to rescue the two children before they’re dissected, and then go on the run."
Su Jiang’s attempt at humor fell flat; no one could laugh. She continued, "Do you know what the limits of human—or rather, all interstellar beings’ ntal and physical capabilities—are? According to the school’s standard answer, it should be 3S, right?"
Connecting this to Su Jiang’s earlier words, Gu Ningzhi felt a chill down his spine, as a terrifying possibility dawned on him. "Are you saying..."
"For a Mind Power User, 3S is far from the limit! To this day, I still don’t know where that ultimate limit lies."
Before leaving the military in her past life, Su Jiang recorded her stats as ntal 3S, physical 3S, and telekinesis Level Four. In reality, her capabilities far exceeded the so-called 3S, but since there was no further classification, she simply used "3S" as a placeholder.
"Only with telekinesis can you break the shackles of 3S." Su Jiang looked at Gu Ningzhi’s slightly pale and shocked face and suddenly smiled with a bit of mischief. "That ans, Uncle Gu Ningzhi, thirty years from now, you might be a 3S expert, but sixty years later, you could still be stuck at that barrier, while I would have smoothly moved ahead of you..."
Gu Ningzhi grumbled good-naturedly at that remark, "That’s assuming you can live that long, young lady!"
"Don’t you worry. As they say, troublemakers live forever. I plan to live for a long, long ti..." Su Jiang shifted the topic abruptly and said, "I know you’re skeptical about everything we’ve talked about today, maybe even dismissing it all. But as ti passes, I believe you’ll co to see the truth. Let’s not digress further and focus on our cooperation."
Recognizing that Su Jiang had access to more information than he did, Gu Ningzhi simply sat back and listened.
"The ’dangerous creatures’ you’re referring to are actually an entirely unfamiliar and extrely dangerous race, sa as humans, both are interstellar species." Su Jiang’s tone turned mocking, "But this race is just a bunch of insects driven by instinct, violence, and hunger. Everything and every being, aside from themselves, are just food."
In Su Jiang’s view, whether it be humans, the Insect Race, or other interstellar species, as long as they exist in this world, they have the right to survive—existence justifies reason! However, existing doesn’t an they have the right to deprive other species of their survival.
She rembered how fools in her previous life would naively say, "The Insect Race invades other species for survival. High-level insects are even smarter than humans and necessary for existence." Yet Su Jiang thought, humans fight back against the Insect Race fiercely, risking life and limb, for survival too!
Does it an the Insect Race’s survival-driven slaughter is justified, but humanity and other species fighting back is wrong?
To those morons with an imagination as vast as a black hole, Su Jiang only wanted to say: Why do you high-minded idiots hide behind the safety barricade forged by the blood of Alliance Warriors? If you have what it takes, go out and be lovey-dovey with the Insect Race!
In all honesty, she was undoubtedly a pro-war advocate! As for the Insect Race, she would kill every one she saw, and if she saw two, she’d kill both! She’d show no rcy! She’d sooner believe faithful n exist than believe there are Insect Races that don’t kill humans!
"Moreover, the evolution of the Insect Race is rapid. By consuming other creatures or energy, they can achieve evolution comparable to tens of thousands of human years in just over a decade. Plus, high-level insects often possess telekinesis. When facing such formidable foes..."
Su Jiang pursed her lips, involuntarily recalling the high-level insect that had once contaminated her instructor’s genes. It was a nightmare.
"How do you know... about the so-called Insect Race’s information?"
And she seed to know it in such vivid detail. Gu Ningzhi only knew the organisms studied in the labs were terrifying but never imagined they’d link to such hidden truths, or that she’d sound so confident, as if revealing the real state of affairs.
Oddly enough, the person unveiling these secrets was a sixteen-year-old girl... How was he supposed to believe her?
Su Jiang said plainly, "Even if you don’t believe it now, one day you will. The true terror of the Insect Race isn’t just their swift evolution but their reproduction capacity. A pregnant and capable Insect Race can produce tens of thousands of offspring in just half a month, and the entire Qiming Star wouldn’t suffice for their family’s fortnightly als..."
"As for why I know... I can’t tell you now. Maybe you’ll learn the truth of this secret from soday, or maybe you’ll never know. It depends entirely on my mood, whether or not I feel like revealing it..."
Gu Ningzhi was montarily embarrassed by Su Jiang’s taphor and her audacious words, unsure of how to respond. Still, he made a firm internal vow to uncover Su Jiang’s past completely!
"You now know what you should, and don’t attempt to learn what you shouldn’t for now. In this world, the ones who die quickest are often those who know too much. Be careful, don’t lose your life."
Gu Ningzhi: "..." (To be continued. If you like this work, please visit Qidian (qidian) to vote for recomndations and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian to read.)
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