I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1113 - 665 Daniel Thompson - I Feel Someone
Chapter 1113: Chapter 665: Daniel Thompson – I Feel Someone Needs Me in the Distance_1
Chapter 1113 -665: Daniel Thompson – I Feel Someone Needs Me in the Distance_1
October 3, 2999.
Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Thompson finally completed his basic studies at the Third Earth Military Academy of the Solar System, becoming a newly minted second lieutenant.
Daniel was faced with two employment choices.
First, he could enlist on the spot, join the Solar System Defense Force, start as a Warriors squad leader, undergo rigorous training, and always be ready to face any enemy, sharpening his skills amid the peaceful regional environment.
Second, he could head to the front line battlefield at the Sagittarius Arm, throwing himself into dangerous combat, either growing quickly or perishing amidst the trials of blood and fire.
According to Daniel’s own thoughts, he was more inclined to choose the second option.
But his family and friends didn’t agree with his decision.
After all, he was too mediocre.
If time was rewound to 2978, Daniel actually received astonishing social resource support when he was just born, and his growth rate in the early stage wasn’t slow.
Unfortunately, Daniel reached the upper limit of his ability as a warrior by the age of twelve.
His talent was so incredibly unremarkable that he had to try his hardest to barely cross the B-Class threshold at the age of eighteen.
From then on, every potential assessment system left an even deeper mark on him, indicating that his lifetime limit would be no more than B-Class.
Even if he experienced many trials on the battlefield and wandered between life and death, it wouldn’t change this fact. At most, he could only go from a freshly baked B-Class player to a seasoned B-Class veteran.
He would never be able to take on the crucial tasks that could sway the battlefield. He could only follow the main force and do whatever was within his power. Perhaps he would be an inconspicuous fighter in a large-scale battle, or perhaps part of a regular squad that battles ordinary enemies in the corners, or even part of a garrison that sacrificed their lives defending a location and uncovering enemy surprise attack information.
Daniel didn’t have any complaints about these evaluations.
As a firm practitioner of the Destiny Convention and a die-hard fan of the sages, Daniel regarded a quote from the sage’s sayings as sacred.
“Every seemingly insignificant screw has its undeniable value.”
He was willing to become that screw and strive for it, until he suddenly graduated and faced new choices.
At the moment of graduation, the goals he had been striving for became inexplicably elusive.
Daniel knew that he shouldn’t have such absurd and wavering thoughts; he simply couldn’t make up his mind for a moment.
He had more than twenty days to think about it, only needing to make a decision before midnight on October 31st.
Daniel spent several days discussing with many people, including family and friends, as well as accomplished figures, and many public welfare consulting institutions.
He even went to the Institute of Social Sciences at the Summit Research Institute to talk to some well-known old scholars who helped others plan their lives.
Daniel wanted to find a path that could best exploit his own value.
After running around for two weeks and asking hundreds of people, including searching through the consultation database of the AI Star, Daniel came back empty-handed, unable to find the answer he wanted.
With lingering confusion, Daniel drove a single-person shuttle to the foot of the Black Bear Training Base.
There was a Sage Memorial Hall here to commemorate the growth of Harrison Clark, a philosopher from multiple historical periods of nothingness.
Many digital historical materials in the memorial hall recorded how Harrison Clark transformed from an ordinary person to humanity’s hope in this ordinary training base.
Daniel loved this part of history. Whenever he felt tired, he would come here to not only temper his mind but also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Black Bear Training Base and cultivate his sentiment.
The Memorial Hall of Black Bear Training Base was a unique “privilege” for the Solar System People, providing a certain degree of spiritual comfort when needed.
And uniquely, the average Daniel always felt a sense of peace and clarity of thought whenever he stepped on the land of the Black Bear Training Base Memorial Hall.
However, in the materials that Daniel saw, apart from Harrison Clark’s own image being very clear, the faces of other people were quite blurred as if deliberately altered so that their appearance could be concealed.
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Daniel had asked his history teacher about this
The teacher told him that it was indeed the deliberate intention of the Sage Institute to protect those around Harrison Clark and to avoid interference during their growth.
Daniel walked around the exhibition hall and then quickly walked up the mountain.
Half an hour later, his hands were in his pockets, and his feet made a crunching sound on the snow.
The icy wind blew on his face, slightly cold, but it did not bother him.
On the mountainside, a newly evolved white goshawk was flying slowly, as if hunting.
Daniel looked enviously at the goshawk, sometimes envying the animals on Earth who had no worries without wisdom and had no troubles as they were born unknowingly and died unknowingly.
Human beings were different, living in a collective since birth. Although they could enjoy resources unimaginable to non-intelligent beings, they also had to face concerns and worries that non-intelligent beings would never have.
The more they understood, the more they feared, and the more they had to overcome their fears.
“A-are you Daniel Thompson?”
A woman’s voice suddenly came from behind.