I REALLY DIDN'T MEAN TO BE THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD

Chapter 978 - Chapter 978: Chapter 608: A Little Bit of Small Risk _2

Chapter 978: Chapter 608: A Little Bit of Small Risk _2

Harrison Clark was about to make an excuse.

But the next moment, Star saw through his thoughts, “Alright. I understand.”

Harrison Clark: “As long as you understand. My intention was to stay close to the frontlines of war through the experiments with Tiffany Bell and T100, enhancing my thinking abilities by combining reality and virtuality.”

Star: “But when you were truly surpassed, you were still hurt, weren’t you?”

Harrison Clark nodded, “Not exactly hurt, I’m happy to see others surpass me. However, it also means I can no longer provide the best training guidance to others. I’ve explored the highest potential of artificial intelligence, and that’s that. The upper limit is clear and unshakable. If I want to advance further, I need to get my body back.”

“Alright.”

Star actually wanted to point out that he always saw his own abilities as particularly important, which was unnecessary.

But she quickly accessed her memory database and realized that Harrison Clark had been using this method all along, turning himself into the most poisonous ant and the tallest person after the sky fell, making it this far.

So in the end, Star said nothing and focused on gathering more energy to help Harrison Clark’s consciousness maintain stability in the Solar System for a short period of time.

His situation was now quite similar to the time after his many deaths when his residual consciousness temporarily parasitized on the Dyson membrane.

His gaze could swiftly switch and move within the galaxy.

For a moment, he floated above Earth, looking down at Oxfordshire from a high vantage point.

Skyscrapers still towered, streets were clean, and beautifully shaped time machines weaved quickly through airborne streets like water in a river.

People were busy and fulfilled.

He then floated to the foot of Black Bear Training Base.

Here was the training base for the most elite special forces in the Solar System.

Soldiers were exercising, debating, sparring with training armor, or commanding simulated intelligent warfare troops on training platforms.

Harrison Clark also visited Venus, Mars, and even more bases.

He visited one space station after another hosting important research institutions, watching scholars working vigorously.

He also visited one processing plant, rare material synthesis factory, and equipment manufacturing plant after another.

He saw both the magnificent scale of large automated robots and the awe-inspiring personal skills of advanced workers.

Harrison Clark visited Summit University, located on the orbit of Neptune.

He saw that undergraduate students’ thesis topics focused on the study of the third-order super-curved flight theory. Large-scale physics experiments organized by the university created horrifying explosions in space 0.3 light years from the Solar System, comparable to the Energy Beam Bomb he detonated back then.

Inside the Solar System, the large-scale logistics pipeline evolved from Rainer’s space transportation network concept organically connected the entire Solar System, pushing the efficiency of post-modern logistics to its extreme.

The songs of Carrie Thomas and Avril Green were still highly appreciated and were always harbors for many people during times of fatigue.

All of these scenes evoked a myriad of emotions in him.

Harrison Clark remembered the scene from a millennium ago, when he and Rainer walked side by side beside the construction site of Summit Research Institute.

Those eroded and pitted lands, surrounded by rice fields and excavated by excavators from Xu and San companies, turned into today’s grand universal prosperity after more than seven hundred years.

Unable to help himself, Harrison Clark’s face broke into a smile.

By choosing to maintain a quantum state of black hole thinking until now, he went through the loss of personal feelings and occasional loneliness in the solitary vigil of hundreds of years.

But he gained much happiness while losing much pain as well.

He didn’t jump over a thousand years in a dream but was able to witness every step of the development and growth of human civilization and their slow progress toward their desired heights.

This phase of accomplishment and satisfaction could never be compared to directly arriving one thousand years later and receiving the fruits of victory.

Unconsciously, more than five hours had passed, and Star reappeared beside Harrison Clark, “One bad news, the researchers have not found a way to eliminate the final energy impact.”

Harrison Clark nonchalantly shook his head, “It’s alright. I used to bet on a 20% success rate, now it’s infinitely close to 100%, I don’t know what you’re worried about. Let them know to evacuate the research institute according to the plan. I can take this risk; there’s no need for so many people to take it with me. By the way, James Wright is still unwilling to leave?”

“Yes.”

“Alright.”

Star: “About this person, did you think of a phrase?”

“What?”

“I run hard to catch up with myself, who once was full of great expectations.”

Harrison Clark: “Um… perhaps. The name James Wright is a bit too heavy for him.”

“He probably doesn’t want to disappoint those brothers and sisters who were eliminated by him in the competition.”

“Of course, everyone’s responsibility is based on the needs of the group for themselves as individuals.”

Lila Brown stood on the launch pad of the research institute’s space station.

One colleague after another walked past her with their heads down, quickly stepping up the small spaceship’s stairs.

There were still numerous colleagues walking out of the space station’s internal shuttle.

Everyone’s expression was serious, looking very low.

Small spaceships filled with people took off one after another, transporting thousands of staff to The Main Ship docked nearby.

Approximately five minutes later, hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the space station, leaving only the last few thousand people including James Wright.

The Nutrition Group leader stood beside Lila Brown, one eye on the Nutrition Group’s boarding list and the other eye on the intelligence system, hoping for a miracle from the remote working group outside the system.

The leader occasionally had to personally call up some team members, ordering them to leave their work and evacuate immediately. There were backup workstations on The Main Ship, and work could continue there with over two hours left.

Suddenly, Lila Brown dashed towards the entrance of the internal shuttle.

The team leader stopped her from behind, “Lila, what are you doing? You have to evacuate in five minutes!”

Lila Brown turned around, her long hair fluttering as she looked at the team leader with pleading eyes, “I want to see Director James Wright one more time.”

“Uh? You… Well, go ahead. But you have to hurry…”

Before the team leader could finish his sentence, Lila Brown had already jumped into the shuttle and disappeared from the launch pad.

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