Prodigy With Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System

Chapter 68



“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 in the situation he had provided.

|Outcome 1: Jeremy reveals his identity. The girl earthling accepts him for who he is.|

|Outcome 2: Jeremy reveals his identity. In this outcome, the girl earthling is disgusted and breaks up with Jeremy.|

|Outcome 3: After revealing Jeremy reveals his identity, the girl earthling accepts his identity wholeheartedly, but then, the alien attacks them, and because the alien is holding the girl earthling prisoner, Jeremy feels compelled to give his life.|

|Outcome 4: Jeremy reveals his identity. The girl earthling accepts Jeremy’s identity, but before they can further improve their relationship, an alien instantly evaporates the earthling girl with a beam-type attack which is too fast for Jeremy to attack. Afterward, Jeremy will be blinded with rage and is vulnerable to the alien’s trickery.|

|Outcome 5: Jeremy reveals his identity. The girl earthling isn’t surprised as if she knew about it when she and Jeremy met. Why? Because the girl earthling isn’t an earthling but an alien in disguise! In other words, an impostor!|

Other outcomes, such as independent and new outcomes, will be formed as a result of those five outcomes, but those five occurrences are the most likely to occur because of Allen’s deductions.

And since Allen was the one who had thought of such possibilities through deduction and analysis, then it was likely possible. After all, Allen possessed the , , , and other talents that revolved around deduction, analysis, and seeing the future.

“Now that you have gotten my point, I will currently explain what earthlings are before you can meet those earthlings.”

“In summary, Earthlings are devolved monkeys who like to improve their ego by deluding themselves that they are strengthened versions of monkeys and apes that in reality isn’t the truth.”

After stating that, Allen snapped his finger, and a stack of paper appeared in his hand, was subsequently distributed among his classmates, resulting in each of them holding a sheet.

Allen had used his , , and to manipulate reality and create those stacks of paper. But, his reality manipulation was only at Highest Realm Peak Stage, unlike Realius’ reality manipulation was at Perfection Realm Peak Stage.

|The message that has been written on the paper:

3 Reasons Why Humans Are Devolved Version Of Monkeys

1) Human language has devolved from High-Tier Monke Language to hundreds of Low-Tier Language that even the Demons and Dragons can easily use. Demons and Dragons can use Human Language while Humans can’t use Demonic Language and Draconian Language proves how devolved the human language has become. Even Demons and Dragons can’t use the Monke Language proves how superior monkeys and apes are.

2) Humans have grown less hair in contrast to monkeys and apes, so they are more vulnerable to extreme temperatures.

3) Humans have lost their love for nature, unlike the monkeys and apes, causing them to slowly kill the land they live in.|

When his classmates read the contents of the paper, they couldn’t help but agree with Allen’s findings on the human race.

It must also be because of Allen’s high charisma due to his , , , and other talents related to improving one’s charisma.

“I don’t have anything to say about the rules so you can now explore Planet Earth and always remember those three rules that I have set. They are for your good. That is all.”

Allen announced to his classmate as he waved his hand which meant that they are free to go.

After earning Allen’s permission, all of his classmates go their separate ways as they either explore Planet Earth in groups or on their own.

The only ones who were still at the landing site were the members of the chat group namely Allen, Realius, John, and Axel.

Allen didn’t forget to put the spaceship in stealth mode to the point that it wasn’t just invisible but also intangible. So those who walked towards the spaceship wouldn’t bump into it but just passed through it.

The spaceship had used spatium as the material for its creation so after it was enchanted and had been used with high technology, it could use the laws of space to detach itself from the physical realm.

Allen didn’t forget to do that since it was one of his responsibility as the Classroom Representative.

“Do any of you guys have a plan to become the richest man on planet earth? Not to brag or anything, but I am the heir of my father’s company and I often managed it more than him. So I was known as one of the youngest billionaires but, unfortunately, I can’t even use all of my wealth since the virus has caused a zombie apocalypse in my world.”

“My point of saying this is for us to start a company and if you guys want, I will manage all of it but put the company in your names.”

John Skier proposed as he revealed his identity as a young master.

“I am also one of the geniuses back in my past life homeworld. So I can create some products for the company such as a cure for cancer, longevity medicine, carbon dioxide cleanser, and many more.”

Axel Everheart accepted John’s proposal in establishing a company as he offered his assistance in founding of the company.

But the one who had the most talent in such things, Allen Walker, didn’t say anything but only looked at the two of them as if he was looking at idiots who were doing a lot of hard work when they could take the shortcut in life.

John Skier and Axel Everheart were perplexed as to why their administrator was staring at them as if they were stupid.

Seeing that none of them got his point, Allen decided to enlighten them on why he thought it was idiotic.

“Can’t Realius just use his Reality Manipulation and make the four of us the richest man on Earth?”

When John Skier and Allen Walker heard that, they couldn’t help but facepalm themselves.

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