Chapter 336 Cosmic Pursuit
In the vast and boundless space, countless projections floated densely, or were transmitted directly to everyone present through precise photon signals.

The detailed intelligence gathered these past few days is a breathtaking and vast database, recording the histories of hundreds of different civilizations in the romantic starry sky, spanning tens of thousands of years, and the suffering of more than tens of thousands of intelligent life forms.

This bizarre and malicious cultural life form, which spreads in the form of culture, has an influence that extends far beyond the planet Reicouran.

The tracing of this anomalous cultural meme life form seems endless, like a dark tunnel with no end, stretching into the unknown depths.

In that long-forgotten history, even earlier, on the home planet of those aliens who descended upon Reicuran, there existed a completely different mode of propagation.

Another form of communication that initially exhibits completely different characteristics but later becomes increasingly similar.

Those aliens who might be called Kaka people generally hold extremely distorted moral views in their original social structure. Family and friendship are meaningless to them, or even non-existent concepts.

In their eyes, their own kind were nothing more than disposable commodities to be sacrificed at any time, even a hundred times more cruel than the demons and devils fictionalized in human culture.

However, these Kaka people, who are more brutal than demons, originally did not possess the ability to travel between stars.

Their social structure is similar to that of primitive human societies. Many individuals are born with superpowers. Every few decades or centuries, a special being will emerge who evolves into a super-giant individual by devouring its own kind and accumulating power, and then rule the entire planet for hundreds or even thousands of years.

Until its natural lifespan is exhausted, or until the next special individual who has managed to escape annihilation overthrows it.

Although these Kaka people can be considered intelligent beings, if they rely solely on their innate cruelty without the intervention of external forces, they may not be able to leave their own planet for hundreds of thousands of years, forever trapped in the gravitational pull of their mother planet.

The arrival of another alien race, carrying malicious cultural pollution, completely changed everything.

Similar to the situation on Rechulan, the aliens who descended on Kaka Star and were called Mona also appeared as stranded wanderers.

They themselves possess a highly developed civilization and an advanced moral system.

On the planet Kaka, these Mona wanderers, faced with the inherently brutal Kaka people, ridiculously displayed an almost innate servility, becoming flawless slaves.

They not only contributed their technology, but even their own people, serving as the best toys, most practical tools, and most delicious food for the Kaka people.

Gradually, the inherently brutal Kaka people became slave owners. Under the guidance of perfect slaves like the Mona people, they slowly developed interstellar technology and outwardly became civilized, as if civilization had been awakened.

However, after thousands of years of development, the originally brutal Kaka people have become completely inseparable from the Mona people slaves scattered across all walks of life after venturing into the stars.

Over time, and with the combined effects of DNA editing technology, the inherently brutal nature of the Kaka people rapidly evolved, becoming increasingly weak, and eventually turning them into "kind" beings like those who descended upon the planet Reicuran.

However, at this point, change finally occurred.

Just when everyone thought this harmony would continue, the balance of power began to reverse overnight.

Those Mona people who were once as perfect as slaves finally revealed their unfathomable malice, venting unbelievable and terrifying malice, and a fierce war broke out between them and the Kaka people who had not completely lost their nature.

Ultimately, this war led to the complete collapse of the Kaka civilization, and the survivors were forced to leave their homeland and wander into the vast starry sky, becoming new cosmic wanderers.

That kind of bizarre and malicious cultural life form has a striking resemblance in habits to parasites; once infected, the host will undergo a fundamental change.

They behave more docilely and kindly towards kind people, but display perfect servility towards evil people.

Faced with civilizations of different styles, they can put on a near-perfect disguise, so perfect that they can slowly parasitize them until they reach a certain critical point and suddenly erupt, causing destruction before spreading outwards.

These malicious individuals exist solely for the purpose of parasitism and propagation. As long as they don't reach a critical point, they can perfectly endure all the pain of enslavement or perfectly disguise themselves as friendly partners, never revealing a single flaw throughout their lives—all for the ultimate goal: "propagation."

……

A long silence spread through the highest human council hall.

Everyone present, except Daigo, had completed the Light Embryo Transformation Surgery and were in good condition, basically capable of independently materializing into small Ultraman individuals.

This means that everyone present was an idealist.

They possess noble spirit and high moral character; even without the power of light, each of them cherishes dreams and will move forward steadfastly.

However, being an idealist does not mean one cannot be tainted by bloodshed. In fact, many of those present had already been tainted by bloodshed when they were still ordinary human beings, and there were quite a few such people.

If it were truly necessary, they would absolutely do it, even if it meant annihilating all millions of Reicuran aliens, and they would never regret it, even if they felt pain afterward!
After a long silence, Daigo walked to the center of the hall. He quietly looked at everyone, his gaze landing on Masaki Keigo, and said, "We humans have developed to this point, and now we are all beginning to transform into a civilization of giants of light. Everyone should be aware of the potential of the giants of light."

"As long as we completely liberate ourselves from our limitations and allow our inefficient human personalities to evolve, we can transform into pure life forms of light at any time, possessing unimaginable power."

“But would we still be ourselves in that form?” Daigo continued, “In such an advanced form, even if our personalities are still recorded within it, it is far from enough to dominate that form.”

"From our perspective in that state, everything we were once obsessed with has faded like a black and white photograph. We have lost our original mindset and will no longer act on it."

Daigo gazed at everyone present and slowly said, "As you all know, many people believe that it is a complete evolution."

"Similarly, many of us, or rather all of us, subconsciously do not really resist this kind of evolution, which is why we transformed into that form in the battle against the Lightning Man."

"But is evolution always a good thing? Is advancement always good?"

"No!" Daigo raised his hands and shouted, "We still cherish who we are now! What we want is still who we are now! Or rather, who we aspire to be!"

"Of course we can move forward and continue to change."

"But!" Daigo clenched his fists, his eyes shining brightly, "That can only be the version of ourselves we want to be!"

"And isn't culture the same?" Daigo waved his hand, and a series of historical scenes of humankind appeared in the center of the hall.

Those were tiny, emaciated figures with bloated bellies and blank expressions, carrying sacks taller than their own bodies, struggling forward under the blows of whips.

Those were mountains of corpses, scalped, decapitated, and then burned to ashes.

Those were family members who, during a famine, were exchanged and cooked together by starving people...

Daigo raised his fists and continued in a deafening voice, "Look! In just a few decades, human civilization has evolved to its current form. We have stopped wars, popularized education, eradicated hunger, and are constantly progressing towards our ideal selves..."

"And the Raichuran aliens? Malicious cultural life forms?" Daigo tilted his head and softly recited the name in a strange tone.

He paused for a moment, then clenched his fists again, unleashing terrifying power that surged within them, causing the vast ocean of vacuum energy to churn and crackle with lightning. "My opinion is—kill! Kill! Kill!"

"Kill until rivers of blood flow, kill until not a single piece of armor remains! Kill until all malicious cultural life forms are completely eradicated in this universe, in every area our feet can reach!"

(End of this chapter)

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