All of a sudden, Milo realized he had misunderstood.
Before the war, he was wondering why the Saboteurs did not come forward to stop the war or sabotage it. However, he now realized the Saboteurs were merely targeting the nuclear test sites and did not involve themselves with other matters.
It was probably just as Miriam had said. The apocalypse had struck the world because of nuclear technology, so humans should not be trying to control it again.
Curious, Milo said, “But I think what Julius said makes sense. It’s the fault of humanity, not the fault of nuclear technology.”
Miriam said, “That’s what I thought at the beginning too, but the 17 nuclear test sites that were destroyed had all been performing military research. And then gradually, people stopped questioning the motivation behind such research.”
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