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Starting to Practice Swordsmanship from the Rural Area of the Second Dimension (1-323).

Chapter 129: "The Red World Apostle and Humankind's Counterattack". [128]



Summary

General Cheng reflects on the sealing technique "Feng Jue," which immobilizes humans, leaving them vulnerable to the Apostles of the Red World. He feels dissatisfied with the treatment of humans, who are seen merely as nutrients in a chaotic cycle of conflict. Cheng contemplates enhancing human abilities but realizes that simply increasing their strength could lead to societal collapse. Instead, he considers creating a temporary power that activates only when facing the Apostles, allowing humans to resist without altering their basic abilities. He envisions an external memory device that grants this power during critical moments, while ensuring that memories of the experience fade afterward, maintaining social order. Meanwhile, a young boy named John awakens in confusion, lacking memories of his identity until he recalls his name, which becomes his anchor in the unknown.

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