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Chapter 75: With your brilliance, I can see the light

 Ten minutes later.

Su Wen was invited into the living room.

Through the edge of the glass hall.

He could see the complicated waves of ocean currents on the LCD screen in the laboratory.

At the same time.

I also saw the girl bringing a cup of steaming coffee.

He took the coffee with both hands and said politely:

"Thank you.

Phyllis, I am a fluid mechanics physicist.

Origin century past five years.

Current mainstream scientific research directions also include fluid-like physics to deduce psychic tides.

Your father's discovery has indeed laid a huge contribution to this direction that cannot be erased.

What is your research direction?"

I heard him say that.

The girl feels more understood.

She also poured herself a cup of black coffee.

Then he gently took a sip with the spoon.

Coffee is very bitter.

She is still not used to drinking.

But this way.

She seemed to be able to see the figure who was still leaning over the research institute late at night.

Phyllis said:

"I studied marine biology at Columbia University.

Because I admire Sylvia Alice Earle very much, and her deeds influenced the rest of my life.

But for the rest of my life, I want to do it for my deceased father.

Let him see the more beautiful scenery deep in the ocean current."

I heard her say that.

Su Wen disagreed.

He has seen the will of the watchman in Haiyu Cemetery for thousands of years.

I understand.

The will that is passed down from generation to generation in the storm should belong to herself, not for the deceased.

Besides.

Before [the afterglow of the lights] faded away, Anthony told him to help take care of Philia.

Su Wen is not a person who makes promises easily.

Because fulfilling a promise is probably not an easy thing.

His moral bottom line is not that high.

I don’t want to carry too much.

Just.

A father’s last dying instructions.

He still did not choose to refuse.

Su Wen did not choose too straightforward words.

Instead, he asked her gently:

"Phyllis, since you said you studied in Columbia, you should still remember the motto of Columbia University in the City of New York."

Hear this question.

The girl didn't quite understand what he meant.

But I still answered:

"In thy light we shall see light." (With your brilliance, I will see the light)

Su Wen nodded:

"This sentence comes from the [Bible]-"Old Testament Psalms".

It also represents the light brought by the deceased, not to commemorate himself.

On the contrary, he is there to illuminate the way forward as you see it.

Philia.

I hope you will consider it carefully.

Then make sure you are not continuing research just to remember the past.”

"Is it bright?"

She recalled the glimmer of light that once lit up little by little in Haiyu Cemetery.

At this moment.

The figures of Su Wen and Detective Kevin in front of him overlapped unknowingly.

That's why.

When talking to Su Wen, she always felt that the heaviest part of her heart had been smoothed away unknowingly.

Of course.

Su Wen just gave her time to think about herself.

He didn't want answers now.

I don’t get the meaning of this answer either.

Mr. Scholar said with a gentle smile while stirring the black coffee in his hand,

"In fact, biology is not bad.

Haven't you heard that sentence?

The 21st world is the century of biology."

"It sounds like the person who can say this is a little too optimistic."

After letting go of some of the heavy burdens in my heart.

Phyllis couldn't help but smile slightly.

Perhaps he inherited the Nordic Loba blood from the Antonislavs.

The girl's face is very delicate. After getting rid of that unpleasant expression, she is indeed very beautiful now.

Phyllis asked seriously:

"Mr. Su, what is the opportunity for your research?"

Su Wen took a sip of black coffee.

It’s really bitter.

Fortunately, he had just experienced the cutting of the Storm Cliff Wind Blade.

Now I have a strong tolerance for pain.

So.

It's just a cup of coffee, to him.

Probably can still be assigned to the [Dessert] category.

He smiled and replied:

"A century of origins brings endless possibilities.

Any discovery is like picking up a few shells in an almost blank sea of ​​life. This sense of harvest is hard not to make people feel intoxicated."

This sentence by Su Wen really comes from the heart.

After browsing the in-depth experimental data of Binhai Research Institute with my own eyes.

He was indeed in awe of Anthony Eleanor's research:

"Even Sir Isaac Newton's classical mechanics is only an approximation of relativity at low speeds.

In other words, the world we see is probably only a subset of higher-dimensional rules.

That being the case.

As a scientist, the pursuit of truth is probably the most noble goal.

Civilization needs us.

So, I will be proud of it, and I think you should be too."

Far away.

The sound of the tide belonging to the Samoa Islands gradually rises.

Under the warm night light of the Coastal Research Institute.

The two were chatting.

It's like we've known each other for a long time.

Two hours later.

Phyllis talked about the object of her admiration:

"Sylvia Alice Earle was an American marine biologist, explorer, author, and lecturer.

She has been a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence since 1998.

Sylvia was the first female chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and was named one of Time magazine's first "Earth Heroes" in 1998.

When Sylvia A. Earle looked at the ocean, she didn't see it as a vast expanse of cold, dark blue water.

Instead, think of it as the largest aquarium on earth.

It is a marine forest, shining with colorful blue, green and golden colors.

"Sylvia is indeed worthy of respect.

It sounds like your choice has remained the same as before."

"Yeah.

I also want to be as great a scientist as Sylvia."

Her voice gradually became quieter.

Fell asleep on the table.

After staying overnight at midnight, Phyllis really couldn't hold on any longer.

Su Wen took off his coat and put it on the girl.

I poured myself another cup of coffee.

Looking into the distance silently.

By the way, I downloaded a movie using the Coastal Research Institute’s WiFi.

Six hours later.

Far away.

The dim light of dawn gradually rises along the coastline.

The girl gradually woke up.

She felt that the casual jacket she was wearing was very warm, and she also noticed that her clothes had not been touched at all.

The girl felt relieved and a little embarrassed.

"Sorry, I fell asleep. You are obviously a guest, Mr. Su."

"No, no, no, I'm actually quite impressed that you can still sleep so soundly after drinking three large cups of black coffee."

Su Wen said with a smile.

His humorous words unknowingly diluted these embarrassments.

"Goodbye, Phyllis.

It’s time for me to leave.”

she asked,

"What do you need from me?"

"Contact the Night Watchman for me.

Just say that a missing person was found.

In fact, I have no idea of ​​the route out of Samoa."

He put on his casual jacket.

Then.

Accompanied by the influence of the moon's tidal force.

Su Wen walked towards the South Pacific beach where the dawn was shining.

He waited until the tide ebbed.

Soon.

On the way to the aid of the Night's Watch.

He finally found the shell he had promised before leaving Binhai City.

[Because Su Wen, the gravekeeper of the Samoa Islands, holds the sword of Edward-Blue Storm-Watcher, the origin of the link]

[The life level of the storm eagles has been improved due to the survival of the fittest in the "Tianze Theory".]

[Energy level of Storm Cliff ruins increased]

[Promoted from the low-sequence lawful side advanced ruins to the sailor path's 'Sea Blessed' and 'Storm Singer' third-level 'transparent' sublimation point]

[Key time point in the future: ‘Opening the Lost Sea Route’ completion rate increased by 13%]

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