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Chapter 25 - Chapter 25: The Choice of Knowledge

Alexander felt as if he was swallowed by an invisible wave. He lost control of his body and his consciousness floated in an endless ocean of knowledge. The surrounding scene kept changing and finally condensed into a huge spherical space, like a huge universe, full of mystery and unknown. A glowing cube was suspended in the center of the space, and each side of it reflected different scenes, as if showing him a different world.

Isabella's voice sounded again, this time with a hint of seriousness, as if issuing a final test to him: "Alexander, you have experienced the torrent of knowledge and witnessed the changes of history. Now, it's time to face the final test. This cube represents six worlds, each of which is in crisis. You must choose one of them to save, but this choice will determine the fate of the other worlds."

Alexander took a deep breath, and he could feel the powerful energy emanating from the cube, as if showing him the fate of the world. He approached the cube cautiously, and the scenes on each side were clearly visible, as if showing him different challenges:

1. A world plagued by plague, scientists are racing against time to develop vaccines, their faces are full of anxiety and hope, as if showing him the human desire for life.

2. A world with highly developed technology but a collapsing environment, with towering buildings looming in the smoke, as if showing him the human dependence on technology and the destruction of nature.

3. A world caught in eternal war, soldiers are fighting bloody battles on the battlefield filled with gunpowder, their faces are full of pain and despair, as if showing him the human fear of war and the desire for peace.

4. A world with extreme disparity between the rich and the poor, the rich spend money like water, the poor can't get enough food, their faces are full of anger and despair, as if showing him the human pursuit of fairness and the desire for justice.

5. A world oppressed by totalitarian rule, where people live in fear and repression, their faces full of desire and resistance, as if showing him the human pursuit of freedom and desire for dignity.

6. A world that has lost all art and culture, where people live in a spiritual desert, their faces full of emptiness and numbness, as if showing him the human pursuit of spirit and desire for beauty.

"Each world has its own unique problems and potential solutions," Isabella explained, with a hint of expectation in her voice, "but remember, your choice will affect all worlds. You must use everything you have learned to make the wisest decision."

Alexander carefully observed each world, thinking about the complexity and interconnectedness of each situation. He could feel the pain and hope of each world, as if showing him the fate of mankind. He recalled the lessons learned in the maze of knowledge and the challenges experienced on the stage of history. He could feel the power of knowledge and the responsibility of knowledge.

"Can I ask some questions?" Alexander asked cautiously. He could feel the confusion in his heart, as if issuing a final test to her.

"Of course," Isabella replied with a hint of encouragement in her voice, "asking questions is the beginning of wisdom."

Alexander began to ask: "If I choose to save one world, what will happen to the other worlds? Will they be completely destroyed?"

Isabella replied: "They will not be destroyed immediately, but they will accelerate their decline. Your choice will bring hope to one world, but may aggravate the crisis of other worlds."

Alexander continued to think: "Are these worlds connected? Will the change of one world affect other worlds?"

"Smart question," Isabella praised with a hint of appreciation in her voice, "Yes, although these worlds seem independent, they are actually interconnected. The progress of one world may bring inspiration or resources to other worlds."

Alexander fell into deep thought. He could feel the connection between the worlds, as if showing him the community of human destiny. He realized that this was not just a question of choosing which world to save, but also a challenge of how to use limited resources to create the greatest impact. He could feel the power of knowledge and the responsibility of knowledge.

After a long period of thinking, Alexander finally spoke: "I choose to save the world oppressed by totalitarian rule."

Isabella seemed a little surprised. She could feel Alexander's choice, as if challenging her: "Interesting choice. Can you explain your reasons?"

Alexander took a deep breath. He could feel the belief in his heart, as if showing her his wisdom: "I chose this world because freedom is the foundation of all progress. In a free society, people can think independently, innovate and cooperate. This may bring solutions to other problems."

He continued: "If people are free, they may find new ways to deal with environmental crises. Free scientists may develop vaccines faster. Free artists can revitalize culture. Free thinkers may come up with new ideas to reduce the gap between rich and poor. Even for a world caught in war, free people may be more likely to achieve Peace. "

Isabella listened quietly, she could feel Alexander's thinking, as if showing her hope for the future: "But have you ever considered that sudden freedom may also bring chaos and conflict? "

Alexander nodded: "Yes, I have considered this. Freedom may indeed bring short-term turmoil. But I believe that in the long run, only in a free environment can human beings truly realize their potential and find solutions to all these problems. Moreover," he added, "we should not deny people's right to pursue freedom because of fear of possible chaos."

Isabella was silent for a while, she could feel Alexander's determination, as if showing her hope for the future: "Your answer shows deep thought and confidence in human nature. But now, let's see what results your choice will bring. "

The cube began to rotate, and each side showed the changes in the corresponding world, as if showing him the possibility of the future. As Alexander expected, the world that gained freedom began to change dramatically. They began to think, innovate and cooperate, as if showing him the hope of mankind. Other worlds were also affected, some moving in a positive direction, and some facing new challenges, as if showing him the complexity of the world.

"Remember, Alexander," Isabella said at last, with a hint of emotion in her voice, "in the real world, we often cannot foresee all the consequences of our decisions. True wisdom lies in continuous learning, adjustment and hard work. You have demonstrated the ability to make difficult decisions, but the real challenge lies in how to deal with the consequences of these decisions."

Alexander nodded solemnly. He could feel the power of knowledge and the responsibility of knowledge, as if showing her the promise of the future: "I understand. This is not the end, but a new beginning. We must always be vigilant and ready to face new challenges at any time."

As his voice fell, the cube and the surrounding space began to dissipate, as if showing him the return of the real world. Alexander felt that he was returning to reality, but he knew that this experience had changed him forever. He not only gained knowledge, but also realized the wisdom and responsibility of using knowledge. He could feel the power of knowledge and the hope of knowledge.