Chapter 67
“Because ants are weak and worthless in the eyes of an earthling.”
“You are correct. And that is why all of us will treat the lives of those earthlings similar to an ant. Why? because in our eyes, those earthlings are nothing more than weak and worthless.”
‘Except for the protagonist. That ant, although weak, has some worth.’ Allen thought to himself.
After hearing Allen’s analogy, Samantha dared not to question him anymore for three reasons.
One, Allen was right. Second, she was too weak to defend herself from Allen’s power if Allen decided to kill her. Third, she already knows about the thoughts of an earthling because she was also an earthling, but not from this universe’s planet earth.
Maybe it’s because Samantha being an earthling gave her the courage to question Allen’s morals. Samantha’s origin as an earthling gave her the courage to at least prevent Allen and her classmates from treating earthlings as ants.
But she also knew that she couldn’t convince them. Why? Because she was weak in the eyes of her classmates, especially Allen.
Even if her power is enough to dominate the entire Planet Earth, it still wasn’t comparable to her classmates who have surpassed her in both background and strength.
“The third rule is the most important of all. Even if you violate the first and second rules, you will only face a lower punishment than if you violate the third rule.”
“I know that most of you already knew my intentions of emphasizing the importance of the third rule. But if not, then I might as well explain it to you.”
“As everyone is informed, we are all accountable for defending the Earth against foreign invaders, yet nothing mentions the need to defend the Earth’s population. In our task, just the planet Earth is mentioned.”
“There is a reason for that. While the earthling’s life is important for the development of planet earth, the population of earthlings on planet earth is too much that it needs to be reduced and better yet purged.”
“As long as the population of the earthlings doesn’t go below a million, it wouldn’t cause any problem towards planet earth if the 7 billion population of planet earth gets reduced to a million.”
Allen explained as he then went on his explanation.
“My point is, as long as the earthlings survive, even if there are only a million of them, our task will still be complete as long as we keep planet earth safe.”
After saying that, Allen asked his classmate if they had any questions regarding the rules he made.
Only one of his classmates raised his hand. He was a male with an appearance of a 16-year-old. He has icy blue hair, and the color of his eyes are a pair of jade green.
“State your name first before asking your question.”
The teen with icy blue hair nodded as he presented and introduced himself.
“I am Jeremy Glacier, the wielder of the Ancient Sword Of Ice, Frost Glacier. Contrary to my appearance and weapon, I am not a manipulator of ice but instead, the soul.”
Allen was slightly shocked that Jeremy wielded one of the elemental swords from the Ancient Sword race while his classmates looked at Jeremy with admiration.
It was difficult to obtain recognition from an Ancient Sword to become its wielder, much less from a swordsman who didn’t use the same element as the Ancient Sword.
Allen knew that since one of the members of their chat group was Chaos, the leader of the Ancient Sword race. He didn’t knew how Chaos would react if one of the members of his race were near them.
After all, Chaos was currently tracking down his fragment counterparts and the fragment counterparts of his race’s other members.
“I don’t have any questions, but I only have an assumption that I want a response from you. You don’t want us to treat the people on Earth like we treat each other, but rather like ants, since you don’t want us to develop attachments to them, right?”
As if Jeremy was a detective, he immediately figured out Allen’s intention when Allen restricted his classmates with his own three rules.
Allen had already expected that at least one of his classmates will figure out the meaning behind those rules he presented so he was only waiting for his classmates to find out about it.
So in the end, Allen didn’t deny it but admitted it.
“Yes, I don’t want your actions and judgment limited because you were attached to a devolved monkey, so I’ll present you with a situation in which your attachment to those devolved monkeys would thwart our intentions.”
*claps*
Allen clapped his hand loudly for his classmates to give their attention to him.
“I want all of your attention. What I am going to say is important and if I find any of you aren’t listening to me, better remember that you will be held accountable if our main task is disrupted because of you not listening to me.”
After hearing Allen’s warning, all of his classmates didn’t dare to not listen to him.
Since Allen was the Classroom Representative, his words amount a lot to his classmate and it was further improved when he showed his power with his duel against Shirley Marrietto for the position.
“Listen carefully because I’m only going to say this once..”
“Let us say in a situation where our boy Jeremy here has made friends with an earthling. The earthling treats Jeremy sincerely as a friend despite not knowing about Jeremy’s identity as an alien”
“Jeremy’s relationship with the earthling whose gender is a girl has increased to that of a lover. Jeremy has no choice but to reveal his identity because of his guilty conscience biting and cursing him from hiding the truth from his lover.”
“There are five more probable outcomes on what will happen next.”
Allen then explained the later outcomes of what will happen to Jeremy and the girl earthling.
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