Chapter 1170: Chapter 37 The Race Against Ti_3
At the mont.
Regarding the search for Du Yao.
He held an absolutely significant advantage—
A na.
All the geniuses at the gathering wouldn’t find out Du Yao’s na until the 1st of next month at the earliest.
But for now, he was the only one who knew her na. He should safeguard this precious piece of information tightly, lest a single careless move lead to eternal regret.
After weighing his options carefully.
Lin Xian still decided to proceed with the plan he had just co up with and inquire about the matter of the Ti-Space Assassins.
If it could be confird that there would no longer be any Ti-Space Assassins in the future.
Then it would an that Copernicus’s plans had completely failed, and the priority of the Ti Shuttle Machine blueprints would no longer be as critical. Even if the Space-Ti Butterfly Effect caused by finding Du Yao would trigger a worldline shift, Lin Xian wouldn’t care much about it anymore.
So.
He raised his head, looking up at the old man on the high platform wearing the Einstein mask:
“My question is still related to the topic of space-ti travel we discussed at the last gathering.”
“Previously, you ntioned that before the year 2234, humanity would be incapable of successfully building a Ti Shuttle Machine. But Space-Ti Travelers could travel back from the era after 2234 to our present ti.”
“So, I want to ask—”
“[From today onward, when is the earliest we might see a Space-Ti Traveler from the future?]”
Lin Xian did not directly ask about the Ti-Space Assassins.
Because doing so would expose too much.
Everyone here was exceptionally sharp. The mont they heard him inquire about the Ti-Space Assassins, they would imdiately deduce that the death notice Einstein had previously delivered to him must have been due to a Ti-Space Assassin coming from the future to kill him.
It was better to ask sothing more ambiguous.
This question seed like nothing more than a curious inquiry, but for Lin Xian, it was of utmost importance.
Regardless of the date Einstein provided, it would an he would be absolutely safe from any attack by a Ti-Space Assassin until that date.
The other mbers of the club were also quite curious about this question and all turned their heads to look at Einstein.
Finally…
Einstein slowly shook his head:
“[Never.]”
He said softly:
“There will no longer be another Space-Ti Traveler arriving in this era.”
Miss Da Vinci was the first to raise her hand again:
“But last ti, you answered my question saying that the first instance of space-ti travel in human history occurred on December 11, 2234. How can you now say we won’t see any Space-Ti Travelers?”
Suddenly, she realized sothing and looked at Lin Xian:
“Ah, I see now. You asked from today onward, which ans… the first Space-Ti Traveler must have traveled back to the past before today, and they must already be dead.”
“So, whether it’s Space-Ti Travelers who ca before or those who might co after, we won’t be able to see them.”
Across the room, Galileo also caught onto this and nodded slightly at Lin Xian:
“Actually, you shouldn’t have phrased your question this way.”
Lin Xian remained silent.
He finally understood why Gauss often asked questions that led to negative answers in the past.
Because so questions inherently required a negative answer.
The question he just asked might truly make Da Vinci and Galileo think he was rely curious about space-ti travel.
But the truth couldn’t be further from that…
He had absolutely no interest in space-ti traveling. What could compare to the warmth of a family and a cozy ho? Why would he bother jumping into other tilines for no reason?
He simply wanted confirmation that no more Ti-Space Assassins would co.
Since Einstein had stated that, from this day onward, they would never see another Space-Ti Traveler—
That naturally ant, at least until any worldline shift occurred, he wouldn’t encounter any more Ti-Space Assassins.
This revelation allowed Lin Xian to let out a deep sigh of relief.
It seed that his own life, along with his Entangled State of Ti-Space Particle, was safe for the ti being.
So.
Once this gathering was adjourned, he could truly devote all his energy… to the task of finding Du Yao.
Everyone had finished asking their questions.
The eting soon ca to an end.
In the deep hours of night, Lin Xian removed his VR headset and stared at the tranquil darkness outside his window:
“Tomorrow, I should pay a visit to Liu An, the Director of the National Security Bureau.”
He spoke softly.
Over the past three months, he had already transcribed the core section of the Ti Shuttle Machine. For the rest, he would copy as much as he could before the worldline shifted.
In this race against Galileo.
Du Yao’s priority was far higher than the Ti Shuttle Machine.
If the worst ca to pass, he’d be willing to go all out and launch the Entangled State of Ti-Space Particle into space, ensuring that no one could have it. Better shattered jade than intact pottery.
For now…
He had to find Du Yao and the Neural Electrocution Helt capable of solving the problem of hibernation amnesia.
“This is the true, most invaluable and irreplaceable treasure for human civilization!”
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