typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 47 Su Wen’s answer

 I heard him ask this question.

Su Wen’s thoughts.

At the same time, he also recalled the various ‘time travel’ experiences he had experienced.

Then he answered calmly:

"As a new scholar, I am probably not qualified to make assertions on this topic.

But in the future.

As astronomer Professor Brian Cox says.

The sun that we can see now when we look up will eventually become a shimmering ashes in the brilliant nebula.

The remnants of a once huge and magnificent star.

Its fate is to gradually cool down in the vast and extremely cold space, just like the stars in the sky that have ended in endless years.

So, when we look up at the sky and look at those distant stars and galaxies.

We are actually looking to the past.

It takes a long time and space for light to reach the earth from those distant celestial bodies.

And the moment we look up at this moment.

It is probably the past of the universe that is hundreds of millions of times broader than the history of the earth.

Pascal once said: Give life to time, rather than time to life.

(To the time to life, rather than to life in time).

Human civilization will eventually move forward into the distance.

I think,

There is probably no future more worth looking forward to than the romantic and grand view of galaxy history."

"Excellent answer."

Jiang Xiuyuan heard his answer and continued:

"As Su Wen said.

Human beings explore relics and move towards the frontier called the abyss of knowledge precisely because civilization cannot stop forever."

I heard him say that.

The most authoritative newspaper reporter in Binhai City raised the question:

"Professor Jiang, when you went to the deep-sea ruins, weren't you worried that you would stay there forever?"

"I am also a human being, of course I will be afraid.

But my fear is probably more about guilt, guilt about not being able to fulfill my responsibilities as a father, a husband, and a son."

He pushed up his glasses and said calmly:

"But if I really stay there.

I think leaving behind research materials can be of some help to the world after I leave.

Then, there will always be someone who can see the future for me."

Su Wen was silent.

After all.

He once witnessed with his own eyes the future of civilization three thousand years later.

The quiet lecture gradually erupted into sporadic applause.

Then.

Applause surged like a tide.

Gathered together into the highest praise that is heard endlessly.

This scene.

It has also been faithfully recorded online.

One report after another is released:

【Civilization will not stop】

[The advancement of extraordinary knowledge from the origin era to the future, Professor Jiang Xiuyuan’s pattern]

[The Foolish Old Man who moved mountains can be described in modern terms, with only two words - "inheritance"]

【The vastness of the galaxy, the romance of mankind】

The names of Su Wen and Jiang Xiuyuan were also spread on the Internet.

One hour later.

The lecture is over.

Accompanying the attendees

Jiang Menghan handed Su Wen a bottle of water backstage.

The words are a little colder:

"That person really only knows about research and doesn't even care about his own life. I don't want you to become a similar person."

Su Wen understood her mood.

He smiled gently and said:

"There are always similar people in every era.

William Herschel, the father of stellar science, Michael Faraday who proposed the electromagnetic field theory, and Max Planck, the founder and founder of quantum physics.

From your point of view, Professor Jiang is indeed a bit selfish.

But this is not what I should evaluate.

I understand you, so I also promise you that ‘I will always put the people around me first’.

After all, I am not pedantic, nor am I as great as them."

Hear his promise.

There is an inexplicable sparkle in the girl's beautiful eyes.

Her tone is still cold, but her attitude is much better:

"Father knows that you are a transcendent, so he specifically applied for the 'Advanced Resource Replacement Quota' permission from the Night Watchman."

"It seems that the list of special guests for today's lecture was not randomly determined."

Su Wen is very smart.

He instantly understood Jiang Xiuyuan's meaning, shook his head and smiled:

"On such an important occasion, Professor Jiang really trusted me when he gave me a chance to prove myself.

Let’s go, this is good news worth celebrating, I’ll treat you to milk tea.”

"Blueberries taste better."

The girl analyzed it carefully and said.

The young man smiled and joked:

"Then add an extra straw to your cup later and I'll have a taste too."

"Su Wen, you are such an idiot."

——————————————————————————

The day has passed.

At night.

Inside the Night Watch office in Detroit.

A doctor who was performing an operation under the spotlight saw his door being pushed open.

Standing at the door was a white, Beatles-style American.

He smiled playfully and took out the letter left at the door:

"Dean, an anonymous letter from someone who calls himself 'Rhine'.

Guess this is a zero-sum game, sent by the Shepherd or the Sleeping Sect?"

"Stuart, I'm only good at asking corpses for answers.

That may be difficult for the police chief, but it is not difficult for a forensic doctor.

Why don't you open that letter and read the specific contents."

Hippie opens letter paper.

Then he opened a can of beer and said:

"Les Angton Group, if there is no formal search process, how many years will we be sentenced if we take action?"

The forensic doctor said calmly:

"We don't need to take action this time."

"The writing in this letter looks good, Dean, don't forget to organize the trial materials. You don't know how annoying the clerk on the Great Wall is."

"I still remember, half a month ago, I walked out of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

Go to Larry's bakery and buy baguettes.

That was when the street was still getting hotter from the sun.

Even in autumn.

Despite the deep shade of the trees, you can still see a dazzling sunlight through them.

It's a pity that it's dark now."

This middle-aged English man, who is a forensic scientist by profession, said calmly to himself.

The blade in his hand didn't tremble at all.

Cutting off the abyssal infection tendons at the target location with extreme precision and speed.

"Can the Night Watchman 'Rhine' be found from the personnel records?"

The hippie smiled and said:

"The only record was that it was mentioned by the Archduke of Bavaria at a meeting of the House of Lords in Westminster.

Hey, are you afraid? He is actually a pretender who got in."

Bang!

Dean nailed the scalpel to the wall.

Then.

The forensic doctor calmly concluded:

"What he did was consistent with Detroit rules.

So.

I agree."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next