Chapter 2571: Domino Effect Damage
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
Planet Omega had the most powerful and cutting-edge technology in this interstellar plane.
In this vast interstellar space, some planets were still underdeveloped and left behind in a primitive state. The rest, like Planet Omega, had advanced civilizations. Some had even reached the level of super-civilization.
And yet, these people were still not content with what they already had. The interstellar space was no longer big enough for them. They wanted to break through the plane barrier to reach and invade other planes.
F*ck! If they did break the plane barrier, and the plane could not repair the damage on its own, the entire plane would be in trouble.
Ning Shu stared wide-eyed at Alviss and his master, who were still engrossed in their conversation.
What they wanted to do wouldnât just inflict damage on one plane. Itâd also harm the planes nearby, and the ones next to those.
Akin to pushing a single domino and knocking down the entire structure, damage to one plane would cause a chain reaction and a series of collapses down the line.
Each plane nurtured all that existed in it. Human beings, who were the creatures sitting at the very top of the food chain, were blessed with the planeâs fortune and love. However, they were also the ones who recklessly destroyed the planes that nurtured them.
Human beings had unintentionally caused, throughout their existence, the erosion of these planes through their desires, grievances, and hatred. Now, they wanted to directly and intentionally rupture these planes.
They wanted to use their newly discovered power to break through the protective barrier of their plane.
Ning Shu interjected, âBut what happens after itâs broken?â
Alviss looked at Ning Shu in surprise. She usually never joined in on his and Jeffreyâs conversations.
Ning Shu spread her hands and asked. âHave you ever thought about what happens if the barrier breaks? What if the entire plane shatters?â
This plane was vast and had many planets in it. If its plane barrier was broken, all the planets within it would be left unprotected. It would be game over for everyone.
Who even knew how many living creatures would be killed if this planeâs barrier was broken?
Even if the plane didnât shatter all at once, cracks would appear and grow, and itâd shatter with time.
âThat wonât happen,â Jeffrey said.
Ning Shu rolled her eyes. âOh, so if you say that it wonât happen, then it wonât? Do you think that the barrier exists just because? Do you think it doesnât serve any purpose? I bet you think that itâd be nice if we didnât have any barriers at all. Without it, we can just hop to another plane and visit each other, right?â
âSister, donât talk to Mr. Jeffrey like that,â Alviss said.
Ning Shu shrugged her shoulders. âIâm just saying. You guys can carry on with your discussion.â
Ning Shu turned around and went out. Little Grass followed Ning Shu and asked, âAre you angry?â
âLittle Grass, the main reason why Iâve worked this hard is to survive. On top of that, my work is for the sake of eliminating resentment and fixing planes.
âThe purpose of my existence now is to patch up broken planes, and, sometimes, catch the parasites and blood-sucking worms that have sunk their mouths to the plane.â
Little Grass carefully listened to her and said, âSo what they want to do really bothers you.â
âThey are hoisting themselves by their own petard. Now that they have some abilities, they want to take even more. They want to bite off more than they can chew and will ultimately harm others and themselves,â Ning Shu said.
Ning Shu wondered about it. What if, after she built her plane, the technology in it developed to the point of threatening her planeâs stability?
She would definitely take action to eliminate the threat. Ning Shu would stomp out anything that would threaten her plane.
This experience had given Ning Shu a new thought about the plane that she wanted to build.
In particular, about how it should be maintained.
âSo life is actually this hard for you,â Little Grass said to Ning Shu.
âItâs not like that. Itâs just like you have to cultivate hard to become strong, I do these things to strengthen myself,â Ning Shu said.
She wanted to possess a formidable strength that could trump all otherworldly forces.
A staunch conviction in herself that was eternally resolute.
A healthy body that was invulnerable to all poisons.
Little Grass grabbed Ning Shuâs hand and held it. âThings will get better one day.â
Little Grass was barefoot, and the bells on her ankles were tinkling crisply.
Ning Shu looked at Little Grass. âYouâre not angry anymore?â
Little Grass rolled her eyes and shook off Ning Shuâs hand. âIâm still angry.â
Little Grass stepped ahead and walked in front of Ning Shu. Each time her porcelain white feet stepped on the ground, the bells on her ankles jingled and made a crisp sound.
Ning Shu walked behind Little Grass with her hands behind her back, looking at the kid as she did. She was such an adorable child.