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Chapter 956



Chapter 956

The phenomenon that Little Silver Dragon described sounded quite amazing.

However, if we trace the origin of the worm *Echinochloa spp.*, then this peculiar phenomenon seems to have a reasonable explanation.

The origin of the worm *Heliotropium indicum*...

They were originally “streams of destiny” flowing in the riverbed of the river of time!

The flow of fate, after gaining life, evolved into the longevity tumor worm.

The life-giving tumor worms then traveled to various races through spatial channels in the River of Time...

According to the little silver dragon's description at this moment—

The reproduction of the longevity tumor worm in a certain racial territory is closely related to the fortune of that race.

Therefore, without a doubt, the characteristics related to "fate" are still retained in the life-giving tumor worm.

Players who evolve from the Life-Growing Worm possess infinite possibilities, which is clearly related to the "fate" element inherent in the Life-Growing Worm's life essence.

Jiang Yi was not surprised by the connection between the life-giving tumor worm and the fate of his race.

But he couldn't help but think of a group of humans specifically named "Longevity Tumors"...

In humans, the term "human tumor worm" refers to the most basic and useless waste.

They sell their lives to participate in lotteries for various organizations in exchange for meager compensation.

In the lottery process, only an extremely low probability can change one's fate...

Change your fate...

Jiang Yi also emerged from the group of longevity worms, and can be said to have gone through a process of "changing his fate".

As I ponder these two words now, a different feeling arises within me.

Everyone wants to change their fate, but fate cannot satisfy everyone at the same time.

So, should we wait for fate to favor us, or should we fight and strive for it?

The theory currently believed by all races seems to be submission to fate.

Because there seem to be many facts that prove that those who try to change their fate will instead suffer its punishment.

For example, the case of the Illusionary Star Rat Clan, which Jiang Yi is already very familiar with.

A foolish rat that attempted to change the fate of the Illusionary Star Rat Clan was, ironically, the root cause of their extinction...

Everything is already the best arrangement.

Those who attempt to change their fate will only steer their destiny toward an even worse trajectory.

Jiang Yi had previously agreed with this theory.

However, after experiencing the upheaval 100,000 years ago, he had a different idea.

"Everything happens for a reason," and "Don't try to change your fate"—these are seemingly proven truths...

Perhaps it was Chisu who set the tone specifically for the development of all races for some purpose.

Otherwise, why should Jiang Yi, whose fate had been altered, be able to regain control of his destiny?

Fate, the flow of fate...

Jiang Yi suddenly asked the little silver dragon in his mind:

"Have you conducted any experiments over the years—if a certain species deliberately interferes with the reproduction and evolution of the longevity tumor worm, will the fate of that species be changed?"

The little silver dragon thought carefully for a moment before replying:

"I don't really know how to answer that question."

"After all, I can't be sure whether the interference of various races with the Life-Growing Tumors is part of their predetermined fate, or whether it should be defined as 'changing' their fate..."

"In fact, almost all races will affect the reproduction of the longevity tumor worm, since living in the same realm, it is inevitable that there will be overlap."

"Different races have their own internal reasons for their attitudes toward the worm."

"At the same time, there are some ancient races that seem to have also noticed the connection between the life-giving tumor and the fate of their race. So they deliberately raise the life-giving tumor to help it reproduce and develop."

"However, whether the influence is unintentional or deliberate, those races can only affect their own people's attitude towards the tumor worm."

"And the reproductive capacity of the longevity tumor worm itself cannot be affected by any race."

"For example, I witnessed the decline of an ancient race that discovered the secret of the Life-Gathering Worm—the Shadowmoon Totoro Clan."


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