
Data Age: Guardians
by Sticky Bean Buns Are Not Sticky
About This Novel
"Data Age: Guardians" is not only a cool story of rebirth and counterattack. It is a story about choices - between the individual and the collective, between small love and righteousness, between survival and sacrifice. It is a story about inheritance - from the comradeship of "I have no clothes, I am the same as my son", to the ambition of the family and country "Loyal bones are buried everywhere in the green hills", to the spark of civilization that "creates peace for all generations". It is also a story about hope. No matter how long the night is, there will always be someone who holds up the torch; no matter how terrifying the abyss is, there will always be someone who stands tall. When the final battle comes, and Lin Mo stands on the edge of the survival of human civilization, he will remember the first day, when the girl tremblingly clenched the handle of the knife, but still chose to follow him into the darkness. He will think of every comrade who fell on the road but entrusted his future to him. He will think of the ordinary and great people in this land. Then he will understand that the greatest meaning of rebirth is not to change his own destiny. But let those smiles that should have passed away continue to bloom; let those songs that should have been annihilated continue to be sung; let those simple wishes of "tomorrow will be better" truly come true. "If I can't see the dawn, please take a look for me." "If the dawn is beautiful, please live well for all of us." This is the oath of the guardian and the most affectionate confession of a civilization in the end.
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