I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 886: 535: Hidden Dangers_1



Chapter 886: Chapter 535: Hidden Dangers_1

The news was officially announced to the public in the winter of 2040 by Harrison Clark.

Before that, it was all rumors, and people couldn’t help but make various guesses.

At first, it spread in a small scale through word of mouth.

Various governments even tried to suppress the news, but as it spread more and more, it became unstoppable.

Internet information control can hold back mobile news and television, but not social media, nor the mouths that exchange information with each other.

Leaving the judgment entirely in the hands of ordinary people without official guidance is actually a very dangerous thing.

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Harrison Clark had already foreseen most of the situation when he conducted the questionnaire survey.

Some people believe it, some people don’t, and some people are skeptical.

But inevitably, people’s production and life are more or less affected.

Even the focused winners in life cannot avoid discussing the so-called end-of-the-world theory with those around them from time to time.

If it’s true, what kind of attitude should we have towards life?

If it’s false, then why haven’t Harrison Clark and Summit Ventures come forward to clarify it?

There are too many doubts in people’s hearts, which will unconsciously disperse a lot of energy into guessing the truth.

This is the invisible harm that the meaningless “information flow” brings to the era.

When almost everyone knows and is puzzled, Harrison Clark finally came forward to end the debate.

He released a new piece of information, compared to twenty years ago.

It’s a video he synthesized using the ultra-large, ultra-sensitive space telescope he constructed in far-Earth orbit back in 2025 to first collect cosmic background radiation, and then using software to reassemble it.

In the video, it’s the scene when Voyager 2 suddenly “disappeared” and was sucked into the electronic black hole.

The answer is finally revealed.

All disputes and doubts are instantly over.

The end of the world is really at hand.

Civilization seems to have been fast-forwarded, and slight disturbances and shocks lasted for two years.

Two years later, under the leadership of the Technology Alliance and the Cultural Industry Alliance, a new non-profit, non-governmental organization with a stronger unified will was established.

The organization is called the Community of Human Destiny.

In name, the organization does not involve any substantial power, with the main goal of striving to promote technological progress and the explosion of cultural industries.

In private, control of technology (including military technology) is equivalent to control of civilization, it’s just that Harrison Clark doesn’t want power.

Every day, a large number of literary and artistic works that meet the needs of the “Millennium Plan” will be produced from the Oxfordshire Industrial Park, either ideas or complete content.

These works have been invisibly shaping the spiritual quality of contemporary people.

This can’t be considered brainwashing, and Harrison Clark doesn’t want to actively teach anyone any principles of life.

He merely presents his personal life and the various situations that the human race may encounter through artistic works, such as songs, movies, novels, and animations, constantly prompting others to reflect on their lives and think about what choices are right and what are wrong.

Everyone has their own sense of justice.

Harrison Clark doesn’t want people to make choices for him, but for themselves.

Some people will go to the dark side, but more people will head towards the good side that the race requires.

In the genes of a species like humans, there is an invisible hidden rule.

The probability of each individual moving towards the direction needed by the group is always greater than moving against it.

Zoom out to a group level, and when faced with disaster, there will always be a higher proportion of people making the right choice.

In short, there are always more good people in this world.

This “good” manifests in many different ways; perhaps someone’s “good” is “evil” to some people around them, but if you keep zooming out the evaluation criteria to the entire civilization and stretching the impact of their behavior over decades, centuries, or even thousands of years, their “good” would become truly good.

This so-called hidden rule may seem absurd and groundless.

However, it is this higher proportion of “good” that has been reflected in a million years.

It is this hidden rule that has led the human race from an original species that was only slightly smarter than ordinary mammals to evolve into what they are today, and to accomplish the great feats that the dominant beings in various eras of Earth’s history have never done before – leaving Earth.

At the same time, every day, more scientific and technological achievements will be focused on major research institutes and factories around the world centered on Oxfordshire, and finally appear in front of ordinary people and on the desks of various scientific research and military institutions.

Harrison Clark’s headquarters in Oxfordshire unconsciously became a giant wheel capable of dominating the direction in which the entire human race advances.

Harrison Clark is in the process of establishing a Summit Ventures Mars division.

That’s right; his controllable nuclear fusion power source is about to be successfully developed.

Like in the ninth timeline, he doesn’t plan to send out his agents in a hurry this time; instead, he will devote himself to exploring the inner resources of the solar system.

So, he’s going to develop Mars.He will be the first to establish a Mars development base and set his sights on Mercury.

His ultimate goal is to build a genuine Mercury Dyson Cloud before 2100.

This will accelerate the process by at least several decades compared to the ninth timeline.

Everything seems perfect, with the overall progress 20% higher than the best-case scenario estimated in the “Millennium Plan” and an even higher increase of 40% compared to the progress in the ninth timeline.

However, Carrie Thomas has different concerns, which are beyond the scope of the “Millennium Plan.”

On June 26, 2040, in the second-floor conference room of Harrison Clark’s Oxfordshire Villa, the original six members of the Salvation Team gathered once again for their annual summary meeting.

At this strictly internal meeting, people could speak more freely about things that they might not discuss outside.

Harrison Clark’s appearance hadn’t changed much compared to twenty years ago, and he still looked like a spirited middle-aged man who could win the top ten outstanding youth.

Carrie Thomas and Avril Green, both women already in their forties, still looked like they were in their twenties, with great skin and full of collagen.

Their secret for staying young wasn’t related to “medical beauty technology.”

Firstly, under the encouragement of Harrison Clark, both talented women, one in politics and the other in arts, exercised regularly. Secondly, whenever Summit Biomedical had any latest technological achievements that could delay aging, both could enjoy them firsthand.

Unlike other risky innovations, under Harrison Clark’s control, Summit Biomedical’s products were always 100% safe and side effect-free.

The new Summit Amino Acid, formerly known as James Amino Acid, is currently undergoing clinical trials. The Salvation Team hasn’t benefited from it yet, but some basic bio-microcurrent and fine particle radiation interference technologies have matured, slightly slowing down the aging process.

Apart from Harrison Clark, the other founding members of the Salvation Team have all applied these technologies, making their appearance look much younger than their actual age.

During the meeting, Rainer first reported on the progress of technological transformation. In addition to completing the planned work on time, Rainer and other key researchers have achieved results beyond the “Plan.”

Some people secretly felt pleased and had a sense of “slap in the face” of Harrison Clark. But to their surprise, upon learning of their achievements, Harrison Clark was not angry but rather satisfied and gave some casual guidance.

Now things had changed.

These people were speechless, realizing that although they had “rebelled” against Harrison Clark, they still couldn’t escape his influence.

Then Julia Lambert reported the achievements in the field of entertainment.

Harrison Clark increased the volume of song transfers while accelerating movie production. He completed a large number of classic series ahead of schedule and personally created millions of words of classic novels. Additionally, he also founded Summit Animation, venturing into the animation field he had never explored before. Since 2020, the global creative industry has experienced continuous growth and reached its peak momentum in 2030.

The true meaning of this peak lies in the fact that Carrie Thomas finally completed “Morning Wind” at the age of thirty-one in 2030.

She did not fulfill her highest dream of completing it before her thirtieth birthday, being one year late, but it was already a pleasant surprise.

Since then, Carrie Thomas has embarked on intensive and extensive creation.

Between 2030 and 2040, she created an average of nearly fifty works of various genres each year.

Her works were diverse, covering a wide range of styles and types.

Moreover, she has also started writing her personal theoretical monograph.

The purpose of Carrie Thomas’s increased capacity was twofold: to personally drive more people to unleash their creativity in various genres and to try to replace learning with creation by integrating, rearranging the knowledge she had learned.

Her goal in writing monographs was the same.

Long ago, Harrison Clark knew that Carrie Thomas was a “super sheep” whose wool could not be exhausted.

Thus, his expectations for her talent were never limited.

However, this time, he became aware of his “shallow ignorance” once again.

This person…

Is really quite unreasonable.

The question of whether the chicken or the egg comes first arises once again.

Did Carrie Thomas’s talent give birth to Harrison Clark’s monumental achievements in the ten timelines, or did Harrison Clark’s constant pressure and extraction force out Carrie Thomas’s true “unlimited potential?”

After Julia Lambert finished speaking, Avril Green briefly talked about the operation of the Community of Human Destiny, followed by John discussing the overseas development.

Finally, it was Carrie Thomas’s turn to speak.

She began by saying, “There is currently a hidden danger: some pioneers are driving the rapid development of science and culture together with us at an accelerated pace. Ordinary people are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up, as they need to constantly learn new knowledge to acquire the basic knowledge for living in this new era. On the other hand, our cultural products also need time to penetrate people’s hearts. Based on my observation, ordinary people outside are now growing at a forced pace.”

Carrie Thomas’s remarks were lively.

However, to give a more realistic example: in 2020, cashless payment methods like PayPal and Venmo have become extremely popular in large cities, with everyone’s wallets being empty.

This has created an illusion for people that the era has completely entered the cashless stage.

However, in reality, at least 50% of the population within the country is still unaware of this transformation, using physical wallets for transactions. When it comes to culture and information, these people could only passively collect information by watching TV.

Different people from various regions and backgrounds possess different understandings of the same matter, creating layers of separation and distinctive social groups within society.

With Harrison Clark’s efforts over the past twenty years, the gap between these separated layers of people has not diminished but has instead widened.

In 2040, while some people have already started using magnetic levitation channel shuttles for travel, many still use old-fashioned fuel motorcycles.

The absorption efficiency of various cultures by different people also varies significantly.

Carrie Thomas, with her keen insight, captured this phenomenon and expressed her concerns.

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