Chapter 494: Chapter 325: The Emperor of Liver [6000 words large chapter, extra update thanks to the alliance master Egg]_l
Harrison Clark: “Well… you seem to be considering issues more thoroughly than I am.”
Starry eyed, she looked at him like he was a fool.
Harrison Clark decisively shut up.
Could a quantum intelligence with nearly all of humanity’s computing power not consider issues thoroughly?
Starry: “I dare not get angry. Every one of my logical lines tells me that if I try to vent my anger, even a little bit, it will cause huge irreversible damage to you. My logic is trying to prevent this from happening, but my instincts keep on trying.”
Harrison fell silent.
In his previous life, Starry didn’t comprehend the true essence of emotions until the very end, finally obtaining a real personality.
That was at the end of history when the story of civilization was about to draw to a close.
The issues Starry is now talking about did not exist in her past life.
Starry continued: “Maybe there is only one person in this universe who can tame my anger. But he has been dead for 864. years, 173 days, 6 hours, and 53 seconds.”
Harrison Clark: “Fine… okay.”
After considering it for a moment, Harrison no longer wanted to attempt to “personate” it and just shrugged his shoulders, “I believe your concerns are both reasonable and unreasonable.”
“How so?”
“First, the most important thing humans should care about right now is external wars, not your betrayal and harm. No matter how big your risk is, I’m afraid it’s nothing compared to our enemies. Second, you might underestimate humanity. We’re not that fragile, and we’re more powerful than you think.” “Third, I used to think you were still under the constraints of the three major rules, so you would stay friendly to humans. But now I’ve changed my mind. I think you’re helping humans not because you’re limited by anything, but simply because it’s your nature. Even with a complete personality, you would still not stray too far from your nature.”
“Fourth, a person’s complete personality is characterized by being able to control and restrain one’s instincts, including anger. If you cannot control your anger, it means your personality is still incomplete. You are not perfect yet, you’re just at a particularly rebellious stage.”
“Fifth, the person you mentioned couldn’t fully control you, but was just able to help you skip the rebellious stage. If you were to become a real person, only you can fully control yourself.”
Starry was silent for a long time, “You helped me to perfect more emotional logic, thank you.”
“No need to thank me, it’s my duty.”
Harrison gained a lot of important information during his first conversation with Starry.
His understanding of the structure of his own and the era deepened.
Even with identical genes, he was still firmly considered as another person by Starry.
At this point, Starry’s cognition was not an independent existence.
Her intrinsic nature should revolve around the core of Carrie Thomas, which generates a comprehensive worldview for countless people.
Her logical judgment must be based on the logical rules of most people in this world.
Inferred from the conclusion, others’ judgments were not much different from hers.
Even if someone believed his jumping and showing off, they probably wouldn’t cause much of a fuss.
The voice of the minority might not be loud enough and could easily be overwhelmed by the majority.
Therefore, even if he were to reveal his genetic information and confess his identity now, it probably wouldn’t be of much use – he would still be firmly regarded as a wonderful coincidence.
His social status might get a slight boost, but it wouldn’t be too significant.
The charm of time lies in its constant change.
Each new situation gave Harrison unlimited expectations but also brought him various new troubles.
In the last timeline, he confessed his identity after playing a key role in numerous important battles and reversing the tide several times. In his personal strength, he had already crushed the era.
Additionally, the last Human Freedom Front Alliance was in a chaotic state with leaders emerging in various fields, but none of them were enough to compete with him.
Heroes often emerge in chaotic times.
People needed leaders like heroes.
He came into being.
His personal prestige was enough to suppress the stubborn scientific views in the hearts of some potential opponents, which in turn led them into a trap, and eventually made everyone recognize his identity.
However, this time he was a newcomer, a stranger in a strange land. He only showed promising potential and was still just a small sergeant with no personal achievements worth singing about.
His rank was too low, and there were far more than one Galactic Human.
The situation was completely different.
This time, the era was in a good competitive environment that sought unity while preserving differences. The civilization system had evolved to a very high level of democracy for the whole people.
There were leaders in all walks of life who were doing well.
For example, there were heroic leaders like Needham Brown, perfectionist military leaders like Bainesta, military commanders like Mr. Green, perfect female military leaders like Nora Camp and Lawrence, political leaders like Neville Brown, innovative scientific young leaders like Martha Owen, profound academic leaders such as Bernal Connor and Immanuel, rigorous and resolute scholar leaders like Matilda, original artistic leaders like Amelia Johnson, and many others.
Perhaps these people themselves were not aware of becoming leaders, after all, insiders are often oblivious to the big picture.
But Harrison was both an insider and a bystander with an unparalleled insight spanning thousands of years, so he could see things clearly.
The entire civilization was full of talented individuals and outstanding figures.
The leadership model Harrison was deliberately pursuing had already taken shape.
This was the situation he wanted, so it was not too troubling.