I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 362
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Chapter 362: Chapter 249: A Priceless Night [Extra, thanks to Demon of Despair]
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The supposedly sleeping Star suddenly chimed in, “It’s been discovered, should I kill her?”
Harrison Clark: “Shut up! Go away!”
“Actually, as early as my first time launching a war, I believed that at least 7 billion of the 20 billion people had no value and should be completely eliminated.”
“Shut up! What do you know? Do you really understand the potential of human genes? Do you know how many extraordinary people since ancient times have had ordinary parents? Are the most outstanding commanders under my command, the mother of my child, people without value?”
Star: “Okay, 1 understand. I’m sorry.”
With the external chaos and an annoying intelligent life in his head making things difficult, Harrison Clark felt extremely uncomfortable.
Just as he was arguing with Star in his mind, appearing dazed and stiff, in the next instant Nora Camp threw herself onto him again, hugging him tightly.
“I know you’re doing all this for our sake, and I know that you carry a heavy sense of guilt in your heart. But look, am I not the same as you? Under my command, the number of soldiers who sacrificed themselves voluntarily is at least 100 million, if not 200 million, right?”
“I exposed you not to blame you, and I have no right to blame you. After we finish this battle, I will send myself to the military court. Now I just want to tell you that some things we can bear together, don’t always try to shoulder everything alone.”
“The responsibility of saving the destiny of civilization is so heavy, sharing half with me can make your life much more comfortable. You should believe in me; I can bear it too. Margaret Mead, a humanist scholar from the early 20th century, once said that the first step of human civilization is not the invention of fishhooks, pottery or grindstones, but a broken leg that gradually heals.”
“In the animal kingdom, if a leg is broken, it is destined to die quickly. But this healed leg bone tells us that after the injury, another person stayed with the injured person for a long time, wrapping their wounds, taking them to a safe place, and carefully nursing them until they fully recovered.”
“Learning to help each other in difficult times and standing by each other is the starting point of our human civilization. Even though you are already almost genetically isolated from ordinary people, your heart and your actions prove that you have never been apart from us. You should learn to share your burdens with me and more people. Your passivity makes us seem selfish.” Harrison Clark took a deep breath, “Yes, thank you.”
Nora Camp smiled.
“I won’t ask you how you persuaded Radium, and I won’t ask you what arrangements you have in mind for the future. But I believe your arrangements must be the most advantageous for everyone. I unconditionally and completely trust you. No matter where you will lead us, we will always follow closely behind you.”
After saying that, she looked straight at Harrison Clark, her eyes full of extreme determination, but not much affection.
Chen Feng: “I understand.”
About ten minutes later, at the temporary headquarters of Summit Tech City, which was undergoing a vigorous reconstruction nearly a hundred kilometers away from Oxfordshire.
The members of the Science Committee were in great ecstasy.
Radium’s network defense wall had disappeared.
One electronic document after another, filled with academic achievements, constantly emerged in front of everyone.
Just by looking at the titles of these documents, people knew how much Radium had done in the past hundred years.
For example:
Galactic Human Gene Remote Deduction – Although it couldn’t be completed thoroughly, she had already calculated its existence a hundred years ago. Her fundamental purpose in enslaving 4 billion people, besides completing her personality, was this.
There were also gravitational wave fields, unified force fields, Song of the Wilderness, Reverse Inference Particles, Pseudo-Curvature Engines…
She even managed to deduce the possibility of ultra-high-frequency short sounds stored in Harrison Clark’s mind and developed a complete data simulation calculation framework.
However, she had never found the core principle to support the logical framework, so she had never been able to start.
But she had built a research mechanism, and now she had completed reading it!
Next, she only needed to mobilize enormous computing power and persistently reverse-compile to completely simulate it using intelligent methods and create a super player that could play audio in the Solar System!
She even deduced another path for antimatter use beyond particle-related matters.
This path, different from particle-related matters, was based on the biological inspiration triggered by the Dyson membrane. It still chose the biological mode process and converged with particle-related matters in a different way, even having the opportunity to create relatively controllable antimatter.
She advanced the anti-relativity route once again.
She discovered the enzyme that could influence the basic particle level before quarks!
She completed the theoretical framework of the black hole bomb, calculated using unified force field technology as support!
This black hole bomb involved a vast space, and its preliminary form was the use of space in the Pseudo-Curvature Engine.
In the next eight months, although it may not be successfully researched, it is at least another important direction to pursue.
Radium’s research route did not deviate from the framework of her predecessors but pushed each path to its extreme!
As for her weapon technology, it was even more covetable.
Everyone was amazed by the naming method of the equipment reverse-engineered by her.
Black Light War Beasts with reverse magnetic unified triple force shield, ultra-electronic oscillation cutting claws, charge flow phase cutting gun, isotope proton fission bomb, polymerization burst engine (allowing battleships to use Pseudo-Curvature power and medium power simultaneously and accurately), instantaneous intelligent algorithms for burst engines, force field tearing missiles, cutting high-energy laser gun, charge flow phase cutting gun, isotope proton fission bomb/missiles, intelligent Eagle Strike Warriors…
Any one of these, such as Radium’s proton fission bomb, seemed to have a less ostentatious name than the human quark replication gun, but its explosive energy level was higher, the material-to-energy release more intense, only Radium was more modest and low-key when naming her equipment.
The scientists of the Science Committee who were engaged in weapon research were drooling all over the floor.
People were both ecstatic and shockingly grateful.
We actually won a war with such a disparity in equipment level.
Thank you, Leader!
As for the leader who was being thanked by countless scholars in their hearts, his situation was somewhat awkward at the moment.
He was also getting excited for a moment, eagerly putting on the thousand-year-old antique underwear he found in the antique safety deposit box.
He planned to use the thousand-year-old antique to increase his enthusiasm for himself and Captain Camp.
It was said that the higher the enthusiasm, the higher the hit rate.
He intended to have a fierce battle with his child’s mother.
One hour passed.
The two were still playing chess.
Harrison Clark wasn’t thinking about it.
But Captain Camp was too enthusiastic.
She even found out that she could no longer perfectly control the duration!
Harrison Clark’s chess skills had improved!
“I lose, I lose! I admit defeat!”
Harrison Clark spread his hands, then tried to run away.
Captain grabbed his millennium-old antique from behind, “Wait, let’s play one more round! Trust me, this will be the last one.”
Chirp.
Harrison turned to look at his antique, cringing in pain.
Nora Camp covered her mouth in surprise, “Why is it so easy to break? Is it the material?”
Harrison sighed, “It’s an antique!”
“Ah!”
A truly priceless night.
The next morning at 6 am, Harrison woke up on time.
Don’t ask why he’s so disciplined, it’s simply because he’s volatile.
He was awakened by Star.
What’s more terrifying is that when he got out of bed, he found Nora Camp had already left for work.
The most terrifying thing is, when he opened his eyes, he didn’t see the familiar room but the cover of a book called “Child Thoughts and Unified Force Field Advanced Theory.”
The projection effect was incredibly realistic and three-dimensional.
The floating book seemed alive, and it was as if it could rush over and beat him up any moment.
The leader recognized this formation.
When he finished learning the middle school course, the first high school textbook he picked up was this thing.
At that time, he gave up on his dream of becoming a top student after just reading the first section and decided to walk the path of a berserker.
Unexpectedly, after so long, his memories were stirred back to life.
This was undoubtedly Star’s retinal projection.
So lifelike!
“Star, I told you, you can’t give me direct lessons unless I ask for it, right?”
‘Yes, I’m just waking you up. Nora Camp, who exercised way more than you last night, went out to work half an hour ago, and you’re still sleeping in.” “Were you spying?”
“No, I was learning.”
“You’re too young to learn these things.”
“I’m already 900 years old.”
“If I say no, it’s a no!”
“Okay.”
“What’s with this thing in front of my eyes?”
“This is a carefully selected high school advanced textbook that I think is most suitable for you right now. Are you interested in taking a look? I don’t mean to force you.”
Harrison pondered and decided it was acceptable.
After all, he had to learn eventually. He couldn’t just idly waste his life.
Knowledge is power. Whether he could use it this time or not, he would need it sooner or later, and it would effectively prevent him from slipping back into the abyss of kindergarten.
With Star’s help in selecting textbooks, it would save a lot of trouble.
Now that he had taken the first solid step in the long journey of human evolution, learning should be much easier… right?
Believe in yourself, you can do it.
“Alright! I’ll give it a try!”
He spoke with determination.
Two hours later…
His stomach gurgling loudly, he asked with great doubt, “Where’s the promised increase in brainpower, linking my brain with the depths of the universe, and gaining the wisdom of the universe? Where is the wisdom? Is it lost? It has been two hours, and I have only digested five or six pages of the book? Am I this bad?”
Star: “Maybe the universe is too busy to care about trivial matters like this? Besides, your learning progress is exactly as I estimated, and you’re not bad at all.”
“Thank you for your encouragement. Turn off this thing, I haven’t had breakfast yet, and I’m starving.”
While eating breakfast, Harrison arranged work for Star.
The scholars at Summit Tech City ran into some difficulties absorbing technology, and progress was not promising.
The enormous reconstruction work involved extremely complex and precise instruction division problems.
Especially the original 4 billion earthlings who, after losing Nora Camp’s meticulous and precise instructions, had problems even taking care of themselves, let alone working.
Although with various small Al’s help, these 4 billion people could adapt quickly within a month, that would still be a wasted month.
It was time for Star, the “brand new” Al, to re-open her calculation power and step into the spotlight.
Harrison ordered, “Reduce your emotional communication with me and cooperate with human work processes. Remember, you can no longer use Nora Camp’s image and voice. This is the second step for you to get out of Nora Camp’s shadow.”
“Alright. But I can still keep 5% of my computing power for your academic education.”
“Thank you very much.”
After letting Star go, Harrison suddenly threw her a question.
He wanted to hear Star’s real thoughts with a reduced emotional level.
This question had been hidden in Harrison’s heart for a long time.
There was no other reason, just simple curiosity.
Why didn’t she completely destroy humanity?
She could have done it, but she didn’t.
With her initial personality and a completely different worldview from humans, she shouldn’t have cared about the casualties caused by war..
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