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Chapter 104: Chapter 94: The Backlash of Ti and

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Harrison Clark quickly changed his mind, went back to his room and finished organizing more than ten songs from the past, then anxiously awaited the ti when the serum would lose its effect.

Three-and-a-half-hours passed.

He had personally experienced more than three hours of ti, but he hadnt fallen asleep.

Nothing had changed, as if he was supposed to be in this state.

This indicated that the serums effect had been solidified as a normal state for him.

After experiencing a brief period of excitent and elation, and sobering up with a cold shower, the calm and steady Harrison Clark began to give himself so intelligence tests.

About two hours later, he completed several IQ.test papers and drew a conclusion.

On so level, he had beco smarter.

His high attention span and increased ntal activity during active thinking improved his speed of thought, allowing him to find the answers he wanted more quickly.

So routine calculations, such as ntal and oral arithtic, and other logical analysis skills, had also been significantly strengthened.

Of course, he hadnt turned into a prodigy who, after reading a university physics textbook with quantum fluctuations, could rival Einstein.

He was still an ordinary person. What he didnt know before, he still didnt know now.

To transform from ignorance to knowledge, he still needed to learn. His ability to understand new things hadnt been elevated, only his speed of thinking had improved.

When a math genius child learns simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, they only need to look at a problem once to quickly understand the principles behind it. Within their knowledge system, once they grasp the concept, they can apply it to other problems as well.

Ordinary children need repeated reinforcent to form a concept in their minds through one or two or even more repetitions.

This is the difference in comprehension ability.

Harrisons intelligence still needed multiple reinforcent sessions to understand new knowledge. But with his quicker thinking, perhaps to others, it might appear as if he understood after just one look.

In reality, he still needed to go through multiple repetitions to grasp it. It was just that the speed of reinforcent was so fast that the ti it took was almost the sa as if he understood it in one go.

Although the result seed similar, there was a fundantal difference.

In summary, if he were to learn a new subject now, due to increased concentration and ntal acuity, he would only need to spend half or even less of the ti he used to, but he would still need to learn.

What he couldnt possibly learn before, he still couldnt learn now.

Intelligence is a comprehensive concept, encompassing the upper limit of learning speed and comprehension ability. The serum accelerated his learning speed but didnt raise the upper limit of his comprehension ability.

Because of the mutation delay, he changed his itinerary once again and went straight to Beiduo Music Academy after testing his intelligence.

It wouldnt be too late to sign a contract with Ward Owen when he ca back, but Carrie Thomas couldnt be delayed.

Every night, one minute would increase the possibility of sothing going wrong.

What if Carrie Thomas sent him the first draft of the arrangent for The Fire halfway through the process and asked him to evaluate it? He would have nowhere to turn for help.

Should he admit to plagiarism or not?

This seemingly small matter, just a single song, could completely disrupt Harrisons plans.

Through the changes The Fire brought to Yellowstone Research Institute, Harrison deeply understood the important role that excellent art plays in the process of human civilization.

Good art, whether its literature, music, or painting, can leave behind a spiritual force.

It is sustenance, a torch that can be used to light the way for civilization groping in the dark.

The current tis have beco impetuous, with songs becoming trivial and stars living behind fake personas. These works arent worthy of being called art; theyre just entertainnt created to cater to other peoples needs for amusent.

Ignoring the essence of a work and its talent, and relying on hype and marketing to build up fake personas, is an entertainnt phenonon born in the early days of the information age.

This phenonon will rise and fall with the rapid developnt of the Internet age. At a certain stage, it will reach its peak and make many people very wealthy.

But as tis change and the information revolution deepens, this kind of useless and redundant information will be buried in the sea of information, no longer able to make any waves.

Only true good works will be rembered by people and truly demonstrate their value.

Useless entertainnt is born out of the popularization of information and will die out when the information revolution reaches its peak.

Looking back at the process from the result, Harrison knows that this is a dead-end, and he cant go any further.

He doesnt care how others follow their chosen paths, he only wants to follow his own chosen path well.

So, the ultimate form of entertainnt culture is culture, not entertainnt.

Only by seeing the future could Harrison understand how precious Carrie Thomas is in the present.

She could create works of historical value.

Her songs criticize the unfair, the unreasonable, and satirize the distorted, the filthy; they inspire and promote positive aspects.

Even if she sotis embeds her own negative emotions into her work, those negative songs can still pry open the defenses of the weak, awakening their desire to beco better and improve themselves.

Her songs can teach others how to face their own weaknesses correctly, how to fight against the softness and ugliness within their own humanity, benefiting the developnt of civilization.

This example might be too abstruse, so lets make it simpler.

Take Aamir Khans movie as an example.

The the of Dangal is to shout out for the unjust treatnt of won in a particular country.

If a man who originally looked down on won watches this film and decides to give his daughter an equal opportunity to learn

And then this daughter, who could have only been a dowry, successfully completes her education, becos a distinguished scholar, and leaves behind a piece of technology that gives birth to a new discipline in a hundred years?bender

Then the influence of this film may extend well beyond a thousand years.

Perhaps no one will know the connection between this rigorous discipline and a movie, but the Butterfly Effect-like chain of events objectively exists.

So although Harrison Clark has already developed a desire for future technology, he is still unwilling to give up the path of plagiarism, which he initially thought was a shortcut to wealth but later found to be a shortcut to changing history.

Transplanting technology directly would cause a tangible change to the future.But the transportation of art works and exploiting Carries potential would bring about broader and more profound changes to the future.

These were two complentary paths, and Harrison had to grasp both firmly.

Plagiarizing songs was just the beginning; there was still much to do.

Although the road ahead might be long and invisible, he decided to persevere until the end of his life, just like Lion once told him, just like he once said in one of the tilines.

The plane arrived in Beiduo, and as Harrison stepped into the terminal, he received a call from Carrie.

Before boarding the plane, he had already contacted Carrie and told her that he had prepared a surprise for her today.

Have you gotten off the plane?

Over the phone, Carries voice sounded a bit tired. She had been working non-stop lately with no chance to catch her breath.

But in her fatigue, she was also excited and passionate about making music, enjoying it even if it exhausted her.

Harrison replied, Yes, Ill take a taxi over right now. You should take a break too; dont get too tired.

Carrie yawned, Im taking a nap in the car. You dont need a taxi; Im hitching a ride with my little junior sister to the airport. Her brother is flying back from abroad today, and his flight ti is around the sa as yours. Well pick you up together. Theres a bit of traffic in the city, but well be on the highway soon. At most half an hour, no, twenty minutes.

Harrison was stunned, and suddenly his heart raced.

It wasnt that he was moved by Carrie coming to pick him up, but sothing else.

He nervously asked, The little junior sister you ntioned, is she Susan Lambert, your assistant at the recording studio here?

Carrie was surprised, Huh, how did you know?

Harrison tried to calm himself and spoke faster, defending himself, I saw the na on the list of producers for Boring.

At the sa ti, he took big strides and sprinted towards the terminal entrance.

Oh, right. You know I dont have many friends. Susan is one of the few friends I have at school, and I could only produce songs here in Beiduo with her help.

A cheerful voice ca through the phone.

Hey! Carrie, are we just friends? Im so sad to hear you say that!

Carrie: Stop kidding, you are driving now.

Im fine, my driving skills are great. Hi, Harrison! Im Susan Lambert, you can call Susan! Im a die-hard fan of Carrie, and Ive never admired anyone like her in my life! Carrie is your die-hard fan, too, so Harrison, youre my

susuperstar idol! I adore you!

Carrie: Alright, enough, well be there soon to pick you up.

The call ended with a click on the other side.

Harrison imdiately called back while sprinting wildly through the crowd, causing chaos and curses along the way.

But he couldnt care less now.

The large beads of sweat fell from his temples, and the thicker-than-normal concentration of blood in his veins began to boil due to his intense running.

The laughter of Susan echoed repeatedly in his mind, leaving him feeling icy.

It was the laughter of the deceased.

Last ti, Susan died in a car accident.

It happened today, on the highway to the airport when she was driving to pick up her brother!

In the previous tiline, Carrie was in the recording studio working on compositions today.

Susan had been working non-stop with Carrie for nearly ten days, driving her BMW X3 to the airport to pick up soone.

The vehicle lost control and plunged off the airport highway overpass, caught fire upon landing, and Susan was killed instantly.

The incident was a devastating blow to Carrie and deeply affected her.

Twenty years later, she released an extrely sorrowful song in mory of her best friend.

Starting the day after Susans death, Carrie had been brewing the song in her heart. It took her twenty years to finish it.

The songs significance in Carries artistic career was comparable to The Fire, and for the following millennia, it was often played as a funeral song in tribute.

When Harrison read about this in Carries updated biography, he felt sad and seriously considered whether or not to intervene and change the outco after going back in ti.

He made the ruthless decision not to interfere back then.

However, he didnt expect that due to his sudden change of plans and delay in the morning, Carrie would also be involved.

If he had set off earlier, his arrival ti in Beiduo would be different from Susans brother by at least a few hours, and Carrie wouldnt ask for a ride to the airport.

If he hadnt co to Beiduo today and chose another day, Carrie would have no reason to ride in Susans car either.

If he hadnt worried about being too deliberate and arousing suspicion, and instead called her to plagiarise while playing the guitar, this wouldnt have happened.

But the situation had already happened, and there were no ifs.

People ca and went in the airport terminal, and as Harrison weaved through the crowd, he faintly slled a cold, malevolent intent in the air.

Was this the backlash from the space-ti continuum due to his arbitrary changes to the future?

He didnt even have ti to regret it, and regret wouldnt help anyway.

In just thirteen seconds, he covered nearly a hundred ters and burst out of the terminal.

The phone was still on the dialing screen.

He was frantic.

Pick up the phone!

Please, pick up the phone!

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