Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 3440 The End of the World

Duran took Dinisha away and let the heroic heroes represented by Starlight and Maeve rebuild the future, and the couple came to a new world.

The desert world is desolate, and when the wind blows, there are sandstorms that cover the sky and the sun. Dulan thought that if this picture was paired with the legendary assassination technique Beidou Shenquan and a mohawk hairstyle, it would be very suitable for his temperament.

In the apocalyptic world, thieves are rampant, the weak eat the strong, and civilization restarts. Everything goes back to the original rules.

There are people inside the city, there are Makino outside the city, and outside there are barbarians, returning to the ancient and vague history.

"The end of the world." Dulan said that the end of the world will always be filled with yellow sand, creating an environment where people cannot survive.

"Everyone needs water, and desert is the antonym of water, so desert can indeed better support the end of the world." Dinisha feels that desert means less water, and it will be difficult to survive without water.

People live by water. Before the invention of wells and the development of water conservancy, people lived by rivers. All civilizations have records of floods, because how can you walk along a river without getting your shoes wet?

If you live by a river, you will definitely encounter floods, so all civilizations have left records of floods.

Without water, humans cannot survive.

Of course, there are oases and water in the desert. However, the population that a desert oasis can carry is limited, so generally the people in the desert oasis are cruel, and outsiders will be beaten to death if they come to take a sip of water. Because if outsiders take one more sip, oneself will take one sip less and may be in danger.

With few resources, there are many conflicts. The water resources in the oasis are so scarce that they can be shot to death without any hesitation.

Under such circumstances, the impression given by the desert is naturally dangerous and terrifying. The desert has become the most common environment in the end of the world. In the desert, everyone fights endlessly for a small number of resources, and you and I die.

The desert represents very few resources and great contradictions. Then there is no need to talk about joint development and development, just fight and that's it.

The conflict is so great that they don’t even have a reason to fight, and just go to war in order to survive.

In peacetime, there is a reason to fight, but in the desert apocalypse, it is just a fight. Even the weak ones who are bullied don't think there is a problem, because the weak are always the strongest.

"In all apocalyptic themes, the apocalypse is the background, which is to create a worldview with extreme shortage of resources and extremely serious contradictions. What ultimately reflects the beauty and ugliness of people in this environment." Duran said that the apocalyptic worldview, in the background human beings are the most important.

What should people do when faced with extreme contradictions?

"In fact, it is to distinguish between us and them, establish a strict distribution relationship, protect our continuity, and eliminate them to snatch resources. To maintain a fragile survival, it is okay if there are no natural disasters or man-made disasters. Once something goes wrong, the fault tolerance rate is too small." Dinisha said.

Both husband and wife are well-informed and are no strangers to this kind of apocalyptic world. Human beings are very fragile in the apocalypse, but even if they are fragile, they will continue to fight among themselves.

Because the fragile survival balance is contradictory to the desire for personal development.

There are few resources, which can only keep everyone in a low survival state. Keren needs development, but development requires more resources. The problem is that everyone is living in a low life, so where are the abundant resources for personal development?

Then a contradiction arises, the contradiction between survival resources and development needs.

From the point of view of the subsistence man, personal pursuits are extremely sinful. In the eyes of those who pursue it, survivalism is heinous.

In fact, neither of them is wrong. For everyone's survival, the already scarce resources will be even less distributed to everyone, which is completely insufficient for development.

There is nothing wrong with individuals wanting to develop. If people live just to live, they are similar to animals. People's thoughts are active and their needs are diverse. Unfortunately, personal development requires resources. If you develop yourself, you will inevitably occupy other people's resources.

Of course, if after personal development, productivity is promoted and then feedback is given to others, this can be considered a good result. But no one has the ability to predict, and they don’t know whether the future will be a good outcome, and they are definitely not willing to gamble or bet their survival resources on people who pursue personal development.

Therefore, the pursuit of personal development can easily turn into crime. If others won't give it to you, won't you take it yourself? How to get everyone to believe in themselves and voluntarily hand over their survival resources is difficult.

Survival and development, the dark forest said that these are two truths of the universe. All civilizations take survival as the first element, and all civilizations also have the need for expansion and development.

However, survival and development are often contradictory, and you cannot have your cake and eat it too.

Therefore, when low-level civilizations face great civilizations, they can issue a "black domain statement", which means to surround their own galaxy with a low-light speed zone, which means that they have given up on development. Give up development to ensure survival.

Of course, there are also those who gamble on survival and gain development, such as the Adventist, Survivalist, and Salvationist factions in the Earth Trisolaran organization. Among them, the Salvationist faction believes that the Trisolarans can bring more technology and better systems. It can save mankind and lead the development of the earth.

This is a gamble. The bet is that the moral level of the Trisolaran people is as high as the technological level. The bet is human civilization. If you win, everyone will be happy; if you lose, humanity will become extinct.

There are other kinds of gambling, such as some young people working hard and drinking, gambling on development with their lives. Even great men will bet on the fate of the country. If they win, they will live, and if they lose, they will lose everything.

Bet on it, regard your own survival as a bet, and seek a glimmer of hope for development.

"Everyone always needs to choose. They always think that the choice must be a good option and a bad option, but they don't know that it is more often a bad option and a worse option. It is difficult to get the best of both worlds. Most of them are just for Survive and give up development, or gamble on survival for development." Duran said that the two truths of the Dark Forest Law are opposites and unified, and they are indeed needed, but they are also opposites, and many times you can only choose one or the other.

It’s hard to say whether to choose survival or development, because both have reasons and needs. When resources are plentiful, survival can be satisfied, development can be satisfied, and the ladder of personal needs can be satisfied: survival, safety, socialization, respect, and self-realization.

But when resources are scarce and barely enough to survive, how should personal needs be dealt with? This has become a problem that every force needs to solve.

Different choices will appear: give up development in order to survive, suppress development in order to survive, deprive others of their survival in order to develop, find a way to unite everyone in a gamble...

"It seems we have met humans." The couple were chatting and moving in the desert when they noticed smoke and dust billowing in front of them. It looked like there was a vehicle moving, and the wheels picked up the dust, forming a straight trajectory.

The two of them stood on the commanding heights and looked into the distance. Sure enough, they saw a squadron of chariots advancing at high speed.

"Although it is a post-apocalyptic background, the technology is not weak." Dulan saw that there was a single-soldier mecha on the tank, which showed that the technology level was not low.

Dinisha said: "With so much firepower, it will definitely not be aimless. There must be enemies in the desert that can match the individual mechas."

These individual mechas are naturally prepared for combat, so the enemies must be extraordinary.

This is the earth of "Spirit Cage". Due to an unknown disaster, mankind has entered a state of emergency and is extremely short of resources. Human beings can only survive on a mechanical floating island called a lighthouse.

In order to ensure the operation of the lighthouse, a continuous supply of energy is required, so the lighthouse organized an elite hunting team to land on the surface to search for resources.

In front of Duran and Dinisha is the team of hunters entrusted by the lighthouse with an important task. Their mission is to find all the materials the lighthouse needs on the dangerous land.

This is a high-risk mission, but it has to be done because without resources, the lighthouse will fall.

The floating lighthouse is really a high-consumption way of burning energy. It can be said to be a black hole devouring energy. As long as the lighthouse flies in the sky for a day, the hunters will have to take risks.

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