Chapter 831: Damn
Mr. Yang felt that Barnes now had a feeling of autism that was very similar to that of Law.
He sits in a position in a daze all day long, and he doesn't talk much, and he ignores others when they talk to him, and he looks like he has no desires.
Number 5 also thought that he was going to kill Shamos, and Barnes might say something, but he didn't care.
"Hmm."
He waved his hand and just said one word - hmm.
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Everyone was surprised by this guy's reaction.
Only Yang knows that this is because as the energyization of the whole body continues to intensify, many of Barnes's human characteristics have been lost, and his emotions are gradually lost, and to put it bluntly, the joys, sorrows and sorrows are not as obvious as they used to be. (Initial launch, domain name (remember _ three.)
A living being, gradually pretending to be an energy body.
It is impossible for him to preserve his original humanity intact.
Perhaps the day when his evolutionary process reached its peak was the day when Barnes's personality completely disappeared from this world.
This is also the reason why Barnes has not induced the energy state of the limbs for the past two years, but has relied on the mechanical limbs provided by Charles to survive.
Perhaps, this is also the reason why he is now able to let go of his hatred for Yang.
When the whole person's emotions gradually become flat, not only is there no emotional fluctuations, but the hatred of the past has gradually become blurred, when you don't feel much sadness for the deceased, naturally there will not be much thought of revenge.
Now Barnes, however, still holds on to one belief.
That is to focus entirely on the affairs of the Willines.
This is a belief that he was able to hold on to in the end.
The rest of the things he could only leave aside for the time being.
Although he knew that it might not be temporary, but that he would never pick it up again after he left it.
What he lost, he may look back and never find it again.
But he doesn't have a choice, he doesn't have so much mind to take care of all kinds of emotions at the same time, maintaining his own personality thinking is Barnes's only pursuit now, only when Barnes's personality still exists, this energy system can play a role in the future war.
Otherwise, he is just an energy body without any autonomous consciousness.
There is essentially no difference between the energy substances stored in the device, and the clouds in the bloody baptism. Starting
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"If you think he deserves to die, kill him."
Barnes sensed that everyone's eyes were on him, but he didn't feel any discomfort either.
This guy really doesn't have much human emotional consciousness right now.
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No. 5 also noticed the change in Barnes.
He was the one who could most intuitively observe this manifestation, and he could feel that this guy's current mood was almost not the slightest fluctuating by observing Barnes's brain waves. Fastest update on PC:/
He was disappointed with this.
Why did the 5th take part in this bloody baptism?
It's not just about getting Barnes back.
No. 5 doesn't have such a grand worldview, nor does he have any lofty ideals, he only knows that he once risked his life to fight for the human camp, but in the end, he was completely imprisoned, no one cared about what they had done on the battlefield, and what they exchanged for blood was prison.
So he wanted revenge, and not only that, but he also recognized his true destiny.
He no longer belonged to the world he had fought for, the supernatural creatures who were locked up in a small dark room with him, that was where he really belonged.
But Number 5 can't do anything on his own that can help them.
He remembered the man he had once deserved his respect and was also a super-evolved being—Barnes.
Only someone like Barnes is qualified to lead them.
The reason why No. 5 rushed to the battlefield of the first battle without hesitation was also because he was touched by what Barnes did.
For Five, Barnes is a near-perfect evolutionary.
He needed Barnes to lead them into battle as he had done before.
Unfortunately, Barnes is no longer the Barnes he used to be.
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But Yang didn't feel anything about it.
All he knew was that if Barnes still had the autonomy, he would definitely provide all his energy in the battle with the Wils, and that was enough.
Other than that, Yang doesn't care what the world has become, as long as the Wil's get out or die, it's okay. Anyway, the world is no longer what he originally expected, and it can't change back to what he originally expected, so what he can do is to make the world as sustainable as possible, rather than completely perishing.
He'd seen the planet after it had been ruled by the Welts.
On the other side of the wormhole, he touched the sand.
It was a land that was more dead and silent than the most inhospitable desert on earth.
If one day the earth becomes like that, that is the last thing Yang wants.
He didn't want to die, but he didn't think he would like to live in that kind of world.
It's no different from hell.
And now the Sixth District is gradually becoming like that, everything is cruel, everything is desolate.
In the sixth arrondissement, he couldn't even see blue skies and white clouds.
It's pretty fucked up.
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So it doesn't matter who dies and who lives.
Yang only knew that it was enough for these people to be able to provide a combat power on the battlefield in the future, because for each additional combat power, the odds of victory would increase by one point.
Even if they all die in the end, it doesn't matter.
Because as long as their value is provided. That's it.
This thinking was learned by Yang from the values of Will's civilization.
The Welsh don't care about casualties, they focus more on energy.
Death is only a loss of energy, but if a dead Welsh warrior is able to convert all of its energy back into the Welt troops, then its death is not a loss.
These are the energy values of the Welsh people.
Transformed into the current human camp, in Yang's view, if a combat unit dies, but it has maximized its destructive power before it dies, and he has done everything possible to help the battle, it can basically be equivalent to his value has been reflected, which is not a loss, but a kind of pay.
Dying on the battlefield is not a loss.
That's really not counting.
Being locked in a small dark room, soaked in potions and waiting to die, is a loss, a great loss.
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So for the point of view of number 5.
Yang is also identified.
Some people really deserve to die.
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