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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1044 - 637 Master and Apprentice Conversation_3
Chapter 1044: Chapter 637: Master and Apprentice Conversation_3
Chapter 1044: Chapter 637: Master and Apprentice Conversation_3
Dylan Mitchell: “But the significance of the true history lies in allowing each person to capture the core essence of a historical figure when constructing their mental image. There will inevitably be both differences and commonalities in everyone’s perception of the same person. These unified understandings form the cultural attributes of our race and our national characteristics.”
Austin Camp: “Take our fleet for example. People from different star sectors with different personalities eventually form a common understanding recognized by everyone in the Nameless Tribe. This is because, before our respective star systems’ histories, we all share a common origin and a distant homeland. We all know that everyone’s ancestors were on Earth. Moreover, after the fleet’s departure, everyone is writing a new history for the Nameless Tribe during the expedition, right?”
“Yes.”
The teacher and student talked a lot that night, starting with the wood carving and covering various topics.
The two talked about the ancient country 900 years ago, which had existed for five thousand years.
Their perspective leaped beyond the Rise from the Insignificant Era, a book that only recorded two hundred years of history, and tried to analyze the marvels of this ancient civilization disguised as a country more deeply.
The ancient country, as the cradle of the World Government, had once experienced a long catastrophe.
It was a magical country with vast territory and numerous ethnic groups.
People in different regions had different habits and even different views on life. Consequently, this five-thousand-year-old country should have been chaotic like many other fragmented countries at that time.
But surprisingly, long before the World Government was born, people in this country had already paid attention to the concept of the Community of Human Destiny. It was not the self-deceiving words or the veil used to deceive the world, but the idea that was genuinely practiced deep within their hearts and restrained themselves with it.”
She was strong but did not bully the weak.
This country yearned to restore its former glory, return to the top of the world, but its lofty goal of reaching the summit was not built on the narrow-minded idea of “I am the strongest, so I can rightfully plunder others” but rather on the noble idea of “I am the strongest, so I can eliminate disputes and lead humanity out of Earth.”
People in this country seemed to have an innate sense of historical mission.
This was not self-praising, but rather backed up by facts.
Initially, sage Harrison Clark spent a fortune conducting a comprehensive survey.
The survey results showed that the people of the ancient country had a longer-term vision.
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Over the following centuries of human civilization development until today, it further proved the authority and correctness of sage Harrison Clark’s survey.
Why is that?
“It’s because people in the UK value their history and engrave the pride in their long history deeply into their bones. Therefore, after the 2008 earthquake, regardless of the distance, everyone was united, mobilizing the whole nation and nation’s strength to rebuild the disaster area. Rescue teams, volunteer groups, and soldiers risked aftershocks and secondary building collapses to save the lives of their compatriots in the disaster area.”
“In the following years, targeted assistance from various provinces and cities nationwide helped people in the disaster-stricken areas to step out of fear, rebuild their homes, and move forward. After the catastrophe in 2020, the people of the nation once again united, once again mustering the strength of the entire country to launch a desperate attack against the unprecedented and invisible enemy. Train after train carried medical staff and volunteers to the epidemic-stricken areas. Truck after truck of supplies transport drove tirelessly, carrying goods back and forth.”
“Who isn’t afraid of death? Everyone is! To be honest, if cherishing life is considered fear of death, then people in the UK are the most afraid of dying. In wars, they always achieve the greatest results with the least sacrifices, taking pride in having fewer casualties, and advocating for concentrating superior forces in local areas, forming a situation of many against few. Even if their equipment is inferior to others, people in the UK can still achieve an advantage.”
After much thought, Dylan Mitchell concluded.