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Chapter 351: The Mercenaries Who Indirectly Caused the Destruction of the Earth (28)



Chapter 351: The Mercenaries Who Indirectly Caused the Destruction of the Earth (28)

Chapter 351: Mercenaries who indirectly caused the destruction of the Earth (28)

Charles represents a government agency, so of course he won't give in.

"So Sethbin was responsible for all this?"

"Well, Charles wanted to do it, but he didn't have the money, so he used Sesbin. He provided the technology and Sesbin provided the funding."

The money earned belongs to Seth Bin, and Charles' condition is to take away a virus agent.

But Johnson was unwilling to be the sucker. He had paid nearly 10 billion U.S. dollars. If he couldn't monopolize the market, what else was there to talk about?

"Then why is there only one virus? Why is there another one?"

"There are only three in total, and Sesbin used one to demonstrate the effect."

Louisa looked at Johnson's sculpted profile.

Even when he was at a disadvantage, he did not panic or look annoyed, but kept smiling.

Although he was smiling, the smile did not reach his eyes, which revealed a kind of arrogant coldness.

After two seconds of silence, Louisa asked, "Have you ever thought about what this virus will bring to the world?"

"Have you ever thought about what would happen if the virus was released into the city?"

"Cities will be devastated, social order will collapse, and human civilization will disappear. Have you considered all this?"

"Do you think you can sit in an office building and count money peacefully until your hands are tired?"

There are no eggs under the covering nest.

It seems that Johnson has lived in a virtual world for too long and has forgotten this truth.

Louisa's voice was quiet, but loud enough for Jason to hear clearly.

Johnson was surprised by what Louisa said. He didn't expect that Louisa had such a moral side, so he laughed.

"Miss Louisa, you are so cute."

"New babies are born every moment in this world. Some of them will be at the top of the pyramid, but most of them are ants."

"But the earth's resources are limited. The more humans there are, the heavier the burden on the land will be."

Johnson's tone was calm, distant and low.

He admired Louisa and wanted to persuade her.

"Ms. Louisa, I think you, as an ordinary person, have climbed up from the bottom step by step. You should know how many people in this world are barely surviving, their existence is just a form of cheap labor."

"This virus can help them find relief, redistribute the world's resources, rebuild social order, and eliminate deep-rooted illnesses. It's a renewal!"

"...Ants?"

Louisa sneered, "The ants you're talking about built the city and skyscrapers you live in. Your aristocratic life was built on their flesh and blood. And now you want to act so condescendingly and deprive them of their right to live?"

"Mr. August, tell me, what's your reason?"

“Do you think you are Jesus?”

Jason chuckled, "Ma'am, you still don't understand."

“The truth of the world is not in God.”

God is never the one who makes the rules.

Louisa also laughed: "I know, the truth is in my hands now."

After that, she poked Johnson's jaw with the gun.

Jason finally put away the smile on his face. He squinted his eyes, tilted his head slightly, and met Louisa's gaze.

"Colonel, development is the inevitable trend of human society. You can't stop it."

"Overpopulation will accelerate the depletion of resources, and viruses can eliminate most of the human population, relieve resource pressure, and create better living conditions for survivors."

"This is a problem that humanity will inevitably face in the future."

"Colonel, you've also survived in the military. Isn't sacrificing the part to save the whole always the purpose of combat?"

Louisa scoffed. "Sacrificing the part to save the whole?"

"This is the utopia you constructed."

"When that day comes, to save one person, you'll have to sacrifice hundreds, maybe even thousands, and maybe even your own life."

"Playing with fire means getting burned. Mr. August doesn't understand this principle?"

Johnson smiled and said, "Colonel, have you ever understood humans?"

"Do you know how many slums there are in the world? Do you know how much crime is bred in these corrupt and destitute places?"

"These people are the parasites of society. There is no cure for them."

"The virus can eliminate these people and allow the truly valuable people to survive. In the long run, this is the best option for humanity."

He smiled, his eyes deep and charming.

"Colonel, I admire you very much. If you are willing, you can choose to join me. I can ensure that you and your family will have no worries about food and clothing for the rest of your life."

Louisa said, "A valuable person? How do you define 'valuable'? Is it hard work and ambition? Or is it wealth and power?"

"What you said is far too biased. This world is never black and white. Where there is light, there must be darkness. And yet you want to smite everyone with one blow?"

"Oh, Colonel, it's natural selection. Viruses can be used to achieve human evolution and selection. Those who can survive the ravages of the virus are the truly valuable people."

"Human life and death are part of the natural process; I simply accelerated it."

"Scientific progress is humanity's only way out, not to mention that the virus wiping out most of humanity will not have a substantial impact on the world."

"Ma'am, the morality you have in mind is nothing more than an illusory concept created by humans. Our decision transcends the limitations of morality and is a truly rational one."

Johnson didn't feel that there was anything wrong with his thinking at all, and felt that what he was about to do was very correct.

Louisa sighed deeply. "It seems you're the typical person who doesn't feel pain unless you're hit by a stick."

She took the viral injection and shook the liquid inside.

"I've changed my mind. I guess before making any big decisions, you have to experience it yourself first, right?"

Jason frowned. “What are you going to do?”

Louisa smiled, pressed herself against Jason's body, and held the injection up to his eyes.

"It's a pretty green, isn't it? As pretty as your eyes."

"I hope you like this beautiful color."

After saying that, Louisa inserted a needle into the side of Johnson's neck and injected all the virus into it.

The virus quickly devours the human body's immune cells through blood vessels, and the troops forcefully capture the city.

Louisa took a step back, and Jason quickly fell to the ground.

He began to convulse all over, black blood threads crawled on his skin, his complexion turned visibly red, and his flesh and blood seemed to be reorganized.

The temperature of his body continued to rise, as if it was being burned by a thousand-degree fire, and he was engulfed by immense pain.

The feeling of genetic remodeling was really unpleasant. Johnson could feel the huge mutation happening in his body. In just two seconds, he wanted to beg Louisa to kill him with a gun!


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