Martial Arts Genius with Proficiency System-Chapter 854 - 384: The Human Race Strives for Survival, Meeting the Martial Arts Dao after Ten Days

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Chapter 854: Chapter 384: The Human Race Strives for Survival, Meeting the Martial Arts Dao after Ten Days

"One God, Three Questions?"

As soon as these words were spoken, Su Tu was slightly stunned. The fact that the Human Race has no gods is a universally acknowledged truth in the Star River.

This is also the biggest difference between the Human Race and those ancient races.

Because of this, even though the various advanced civilizations appear to treat the Human Race politely, in truth, they somewhat look down upon them.

After all, the greatest reason the Human Race now ranks among high civilizations is that the Star River is without gods and the divine beings have retreated.

But the return of the divine beings is only a matter of time; when they come back, the status of the Human Race will undoubtedly suffer a great impact.

Many civilizations oppressed by the Human Race will likely act at the first moment.

Su Tu understood this point clearly, and so did the wise predecessors. Thus, Su Tu had long speculated that the Human Race is attempting to forge a path that could rival the divine.

Why expend such effort? It is because, after reaching the Integration Realm, Su Tu began researching the realms of the Martial Arts Dao.

With the support of Candle Wisdom and Celestial Martial, Su Tu simulated the entire Martial Arts system and ultimately drew a very astounding conclusion.

That is... Martial Arts cannot achieve Ascension to Divinity!

Exactly, the limit of Martial Arts is Supreme. Although it can reach the strongest life level in the Star River, it cannot reach the level equivalent to divine beings.

Or more accurately, not just Martial Arts, the end point of all cultivation systems in the Star River is Supreme.

A Divine Being transcends biological limitations, a true sovereign in essence.

Among other races, there might be powerful ones who seek the path beyond Supreme to grow stronger, but they are not a necessity; it’s a pursuit of ideals.

The Human Race, however, is different. It is imperative, without doubt, that they must find a path that exceeds Supreme and reaches Divinity.

If they cannot approach or surpass divine beings, when the divine beings return, the tragic events of the Human Race’s early days in the Star River might recur.

Humans, treated like livestock, considered blood meals, hunted like beasts, cooked like cattle...

It is a humiliating history that every Human Race member clenches their fists at the mere thought of!!!

Su Tu vaguely remembers reading about all this in history books, feeling an anger from the heart that made his body tremble unconsciously.

Such a tragedy must never happen again!!

Thus, Ascension to Divinity is a necessity!

As the only race among all advanced civilizations without divine beings, the Human Race has always stood on a precipice...

The two sages before him have an aura and power clearly above Supreme, but Su Tu can ascertain they haven’t reached divinity.

After all, he possesses Divine Skills and truly understands the utterly unreasonable power those words ’Divine Being’ contain.

It is power that can set the course of one’s life.

Yet this Preacher before him, able to speak of guiding him onto the path of Ascension to Divinity, indicates at least one thing.

That is, the Human Race’s research into achieving divinity is more advanced than he imagined.

Suddenly, Su Tu paused, as if he had figured something out.

His eyes narrowed slightly, perhaps the oddities and peculiarities he’d discovered about the Human Race before were all in the pursuit of divinity?

Once the thought arose, it spread like wildfire, unstoppable.

The more he thought about it, the more it seemed possible.

All these musings passed through Su Tu’s mind in just an instant, but the Preacher before him seemed to notice something.

He extended a finger and tapped Su Tu’s forehead, saying softly.

"Your thoughts are too chaotic, much too chaotic, and that is very bad."

"At any time, you must maintain order, only then can you handle everything."

The red-nosed interlocutor sneezed at this, then rubbed his nose, saying: "Old Wen, I’ve told you, not everyone is like you. People need thoughts, need emotions, need joy and sorrow; that’s what makes a person."

"Thus, it is likely this is the reason we have been unable to succeed for so long. God does not possess humanity."

"Humans have joy and sorrow, which is the Human Race’s strength, but also its weakness. If one wishes to become divine, these emotions should be abandoned."

The Preacher looked at the red-nosed interlocutor, his tone serious.

"Haha, no wonder you’re like this." The red-nosed interlocutor raised his little finger, his tone somewhat irritated: "According to your words, how are you different from machinery?"

"What you’re talking about isn’t Ascension to Divinity; it’s creating war machines!"

"If becoming a war machine can preserve the teachers’ legacy, I am willing to become one. In essence, the existence of divine beings is merely a form of ’deterrence.’"

The Preacher’s tone remained calm.

Judging by their posture, this type of argument is not new to them.

At this moment, the red-nosed interlocutor stopped talking, glaring at the Preacher, while the Preacher met his gaze calmly.

The atmosphere underwent a subtle yet indescribable change in an instant, and then...

Boom!!!

Buzz!!!

In an instant, both of their figures disappeared. Su Tu could no longer perceive their presence but sensed terrifying powers clashing around him.

This power was within his proximity, yet unseen and beyond comprehension.

This was combat in another dimension.

Feeling all this, Su Tu sensed he had opened the door to a new world but felt a bit speechless.

The matter of the One God, Three Questions hadn’t been resolved yet, and these two old men were already nowhere to be seen... What kind of situation is this?

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