"If his assumption is correct, then there's really no difference between us and microscopic termites. However, if after the demise of our current universe, humans can continue to exist in some form, our history is not severed, but a new chapter is opened."
"This would naturally mean that human civilization has broken through the boundaries of the universe in terms of philosophy and physics. When the lifespan of human civilization surpasses the universe, humans will naturally differ from stars, space meteorites, and background radiation under the laws of the universe."
"The Sage must have subconsciously observed our current situation, believing that humans can defeat the Compound-Eyed Observer, and began to plan for the future. His subconscious is contemplating a way to make humanity eternal. He truly is a far-sighted sage, one who is worried about the world's tribulations."
Bernal Connor's words stirred up a thousand-layer wave.