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Chapter 152 - 115. Dao Companion (4.7K words - please subscribe)

In the early morning, the wolf howls and fox laughter outside may have ceased, but Song Yan continued to ponder.

He had much to consider, on a chessboard interwoven with various unknowns and deceptions; charging forward with a piece shouting "kill, kill, kill" was undoubtedly the act of a child yet to enter the master level.

Ants have always believed that if there exists an entity capable of easily picking up food as large as a mountain, then they need not be diligent, nor spend effort thinking about how to cooperate to move the food. But the reality is quite the opposite; humans can easily pick up food that ants cannot, yet human thoughts are infinitely more complex than those of ants.

But are humans any different from this themselves?

Some people always assume that a powerful existence means they can abandon thinking, since they can "easily pick up mountain-sized food," what need is there for a brain—power alone suffices.

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