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Chapter 307: Chapter 217: The Full Moon and Blooming
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He promised to set Rainer free, but he still went to the Summit Research Institute every day, never having a moment of rest.
He was constantly working overtime for the sci-fi movie.
After transforming into Summit Ventures, he said he would only be the money-slinging boss, only responsible for investing, but he still ended up rolling up his sleeves and doing the work himself, completely exhausted.
During the 21st century, the progress of technology advanced so rapidly that by 2103, a large spaceship capable of carrying a small number of people beyond the Solar System could be developed. This was not only due to his nine major technology breakthroughs and The Madman’s Conjectures Collection but also because of his own tireless efforts.
Harrison Clark was filled with emotions, never expecting that a galactic human who stirred up the winds and waves and worked tirelessly could bring about such a change.
What’s more unbelievable is that in the end, he personally ventured out at the age of 107.
Before leaving, he left a simple letter for humanity.
He explained the motivation in his heart.
He believed that the voyagers would bring about a war with an Alien Civilization.
The previous artificial intelligence spaceships Elite Army 001 to 004. had failed because their on-the-spot adaptability was too weak, their power was insufficient, and they could not change their search strategies in time based on actual circumstances. So, he decided to take matters into his own hands.
Unfortunately, he still failed in the end.
Twenty years later, a message was sent back by Master Harrison Clark’s Elite Army 005.
The master had passed away at the age of 127.
The spaceship could still function autonomously without any fatal flaws, but Master Harrison Clark himself could no longer hold on.
Harrison Clark, the first pioneer of human history, died alone in space.
The cause of death: aging.
Although he was a galactic human with stronger anti-aging abilities due to changes in his DNA telomeres, his normal lifespan should have been 200 years or even more.
However, he couldn’t withstand a century of relentless self-exploitation.
Master Harrison Clark left behind an audio testament.
“I’ve left my cabin, and I feel good. The universe is so vast, and the Milky Way is so far away. I really hope you all could see this, and I hope that one day, my burial place will become a historical site for future generations to worship. But there’s one prerequisite – that mankind still exists. Hahaha, this joke is too cold. Sorry, I tried my best.”
His voice gradually grew softer, and then the song “Sharp edges fully exposed” composed by Mistress Carrie Thomas for him began to play.
He died in the soundtrack of his own making.
Harrison yawned after reading the material for four to five hours straight, feeling a little dazed.
He temporarily closed the holographic projection in front of him and looked up at the ceiling of the walk-in closet, unsure of what to feel.
Should he be happy?
Or should he be frustrated?
How complicated his feelings were!
I almost moved myself to tears! Did I not know how amazing I was?!
If I had known letting loose would make me so strong, why would I work so hard?
Just go back and write the strategy, then wait and see the results, right?
I feel so regretful now. If only I had known, I would have treated that one month as a vacation.
I really want to just hang back and be a salted fish.
Although I’m known in the world as Iron Man Master Harrison Clark, sometimes I want to give myself a break too!
However, he felt a little embarrassed, thinking carefully that he actually hadn’t worked that hard. Most of the time he spent after going back was spent moving things, and time had flown by just like that.
Regardless, he had to give himself a break sooner or later, rely on hanging back, and experience the taste of pure idling.
Before turning the pages of history, Harrison thought so..