The setting is very deep, and I am helpless and mentally handicapped

Delphine 2022-01-23 08:05:01

The setting of the story background is very interesting, even profound. In 2067, greedy mankind finally cut down the last tree on the earth, and mankind's oxygen supply depends entirely on the production of a company's factory. The slogan "20 dollars an hour of high-quality oxygen" is indeed an excellent irony to greedy humans.

When mankind is about to perish, the cowardly male plumber repairman is ordered to go through the time and space portal to the future earth, looking for the antidote and method for the continuation of mankind. The male protagonist is reluctant to part with his dying girlfriend, and he is afraid that he cannot afford to save the world. In the entanglement, after coming to the lush earth 400 years later, it is a pity that there is no human beings, and the male protagonist realizes that mankind has become extinct. Then he ate some wild fruits and was poisoned and waited to die. The Earth’s signal tracker found that the main male was dead, and another person came, detoxified him, and was responsible for monitoring him.

After an inexplicable exploration, it actually turned around several hundred meters. The male protagonist found the remains of his girlfriend, and also discovered the time-space portal 400 years later. With years of repairman’s skills, the machine can be used with just one switch. . The question at this time has become to travel back and wait for death, or to stay alone in the future?

The hero resolutely decided to stay, and dug a lot of saplings and passed them back to the past. Then looking back at the earth 400 years later, there will be a very sci-fi human architecture in the future, which means that the pile of saplings continues human history.

In the second half of the story, it is obvious that the screenwriter has been changed, and the screenwriter is extremely confusing and mentally handicapped.

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2067 quotes

  • Regina: What if I told you that you could save all of us?

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