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Chapter 133: Chapter 117: Poaching Talent 1

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Harrison Clark stayed behind.

He divided his daily ti into three parts.

Every day, he spent two hours instructing the fighters in the Runners faction, helping them improve their Azure Dragon Armor control skills for free. Although it had no practical significance, it was the condition for Harrison Clark to stay here and enjoy the supplies and resources provided by the Runners faction.

He spent four hours every day exercising and adapting to his new physical condition after his gene awakening level surpassed 31%.

And he spent ten hours each day, obsessively studying the outdated knowledge in the Runners factions database.

The Runners faction was founded about two hundred years ago by an avid fan of Dr. Sergey, who was also the president of a comprehensive university.

The president delved deeply into Dr. Sergeys life and nurous scientific achievents.

Ultimately, he believed that Sergey had never gone insane, but rather lived more lucidly than anyone else.

When this president left the World Governnt, he copied all the scientific research literature in the electronic library of the school, which eventually beca the core knowledge base of the Runners faction.

Although the World Governnt let the Runners faction operate freely, they did not generously share their accumulated knowledge and achievents.

After two hundred years of developnt, the Runners factions progress had been largely limited due to financial and human resource constraints. Their main improvents and advances ca from recycling obsolete products from the World Governnt and absorbing its achievents.

Harrison Clark didnt care about the scientific achievents of the past hundred years; he wanted to study the outdated docunts from two hundred years ago.

He didnt expect to beco a prodigy by learning everything at once; he mostly focused on material science, energy science, and advanced developnt in artificial intelligence.

He mainly studied basic formulas and so core concepts, trying to sort out a usable industrial upgrading tech chain based on his own abilities.

Of course, this was difficult. Even the university historical materials from two hundred years ago were like a sealed book to him.

Unfortunately, the technological achievents in these historical materials only extended back another two hundred years, to around the 27th century, which was still too vast of a gap compared to the 21st century.

If it had been before, Harrison Clark would have certainly been furious, given up, and moved on.

But now, he had learned his lesson and had grown numb to such unfavorable situations. Having sothing to learn was better than having nothing at all.

As they say, contentnt brings happiness.

He began to proactively face difficulties that previously would have sent shivers down his spine and with which he had been reluctant to deal.

This ti, he would learn as much as he could from the materials of the 27th century.

Who knew? He might find materials from the 23rd or 24th century next ti.

He was willing to accept this unprecedented challenge.

With his own strength, he would learn the thousands of years of progress made in several disciplines.

Coming back ti and ti again, learning a bit more with each visit, he would eventually succeed. .

What prompted the shift in Harrison Clarks thinking was his gene awakening level, now as high as 31.77%.

He had more confidence in his mory than ever.

Even if he couldnt understand it yet, he could still forcibly morize it.

As more and more fragnts of knowledge were pieced together, one day they would form a complete system.

In addition to this foundational work, Harrison Clark also had about one or two hours of leisure ti every day.

He allocated this leisure ti to things he was good at and familiar with.

Copying songs, oh no, listening to songs.

morizing plots of successful movies from various periods in the 21st century, studying famous figures in its art history, and discerning which artistic celebrities had genuine talent and which were just products of capital operations.

Once he returned, he would compile all the newly morized songs and hand them to Julia Lambert.

He would try to win over talented singers, composers, songwriters, arrangers, and musicians with potential sooner rather than later.

If conditions allowed, he would start cultivating these talents from childhood!

Then, before the next dream-entry month, he would draft a long-term plan for Summit Ventures, detailing which movies to produce and which people to win over.

As long as he completed these tasks, he could convert more resources into his own industrial value, laying a better foundation for Summit Ventures, so that it could play a more significant role and serve as a better motive force in the upcoming thousand years.

Harrison Clark had already witnessed Summit Ventures failure once, and he certainly wouldnt stumble into the sa trap twice.

Of course, it couldnt be denied that his past failure to recognize these thods was because he was dull, diocre, and lacked business acun.

Now, he had finally co up with better ideas, and he had formulated detailed implentation plans in his mind because he had beco sowhat smarter.

Happy tis always flew by quickly. Two months later, a small Battlecruiser appeared outside Freedom Town.

Harrison Clark, have you had enough fun?

A well-dressed Nora Camp swaggered into the depths of Freedom Town, catching Harrison Clark watching a movie in the audio-visual room.

Harrison Clark stood up and stretched, Can you please wait for to finish watching this movie?

He wasnt panicked and had been ntally prepared for this.

Since he found out that the Gentlemans Strategy didnt work on General Camp, Harrison Clark changed his tactics, reverting to his previous carefree and arrogant manner.

After all, she was a hard-hearted woman who wouldnt be swayed by emotions until she was pregnant. There was no need to waste effort.

Nora Camps breathing beca slightly heavier, but this emotional fluctuation quickly disappeared.

Impossible. My ti is precious. I cant afford to waste it on you anymore.

Harrison Clark took out a stack of docunts from his bag and handed them to Nora Camp.

General Camp, these are the findings of the mission 1 undertook this ti. Please review.

Nora Camp said unhappily, I know your gene awakening level, or else why do you think I ca?

Harrison Clark shook his head. These are my self-test paraters, done in private. Theres only one copy in the world. Please take a look.

Nora Camp grabbed the docunts and simultaneously called the guards outside using her communicator, ordering them to seal off the scene.Harrison Clark walked out with his hands behind his back.

Where are you going?

Since you wont let watch the movie, I might as well use this ti to deal with so personal matters.

Nora Camp looked at the files while holding Harrison Clarks hand. What personal matters?

How about I bring back the second-best S-level armor warrior in the entire army for you?

Second-best in the whole army?

Harrison Clark nodded, Yes, only second to .

Are you talking about Needham Brown?

Harrison Clark wondered, You know? bender

Nora Camp nodded, Of course, I know. Do you think the militarys intelligence system is for fun? Soone has already talked to Needham, but hes not interested. He said he doesnt want to conspire with those who have different paths.

Ignoring her attempts to dampen his spirit, Harrison Clark headed straight for the Security Departnts office building.

Why havent you left yet?

Needham Brown asked, slightly surprised.

Harrison Clark sat down in front of him, Til teach you sothing before I leave.

What?

Harrison Clark looked at him.

The core concept of the Fugitive faction is that there is sothing wrong with humanity. If we were completely in line with the World Governnt, there would be no hope, right?

Needham was taken aback by the sudden deep question, thought for a long ti, and nodded, Yes.

Harrison Clark squinted, But both Dr. Sergey and all of you can only take this view as a conjecture, without any conclusive answer, right?

Yes.

I can tell you that your guess is correct. This is indeed the truth.

Needham shook his head blankly, How can you be so sure? Can you prove it?

Harrison Clark thought for a while, then shook his head, Youre still trapped in this ga, as a pawn. You think youve woken up, but all thats happened is that youve flipped sides you still havent jumped out of the chessboard.

Although my mind has jumped out, my body is still on this chessboard, and I cant pull you out. So I cant convince you, I cant prove anything to you. I can only tell you my answer; believing it or not is up to you.

After a long ti, Needham shook his head, I dont believe you. fr(e)ewebnovel

Is it because your rational thinking and logical analysis conclude that my words are not trustworthy?

Yes.

Then let ask you another question. Your blind charge, attempting to break through the Solar System, is a aningless act. The only hope for preserving the human race lies with . You should leave the Fugitive faction and return to the army with . What is your answer?

Needham shook his head again, Different paths, no common ground.

Harrison Clark laughed.

He pointed at Needham and said, You think youve overco logic and gained emotions. But youre still deeply trapped in it. You cant draw colors on a pure white paper with the sa white paint. Both of your continuous decisions are based on rational judgnt, which contradicts your highest ideal.

If you want to jump out, you must go against your rational logic and make the opposite decision. That is to believe and go with ! I dont care about anyone else in the Fugitive faction, but the reason I want to take you with is that my intuition tells that you will be very useful to ! You see, when I make decisions, I completely abandon logic and go with my gut feeling. Needhams train of thought derailed on the spot.

It took him a long ti to ask with a mix of confusion and excitent, Where does your intuition co from?

Harrison Clark whispered, I am the most special person in this world. You are at least the second or third most special person. Do you believe that a persons body can be blown into pieces and survive with only a head left?

Needham continued to shake his head, I dont believe.

But I believe because I have seen it. This person is you.

Absurd! Needham slamd the table and got up.

Harrison Clark shrugged, See, Ive provoked you emotionally again. Alright, Im leaving, follow .

Ten minutes later, Harrison Clark and Nora Camp walked shoulder to shoulder to the edge of Freedom Town.

A long step was extended from the Battlecruiser.

Nora Camp took the first step up.

She wasnt in the mood to talk to Harrison Clark and just frowned in deep thought.

She was making a decision.

Harrison Clark slowly raised his foot.

He began counting down in his heart.

Three.

Two.

One.

A shout ca from behind.

Wait!

Harrison Clark slowly turned around to face Needham, who had already changed into casual clothes.

Ill go with you.

Harrison Clark asked back, Have you figured it out? Why?

Needham: No reason. I just want to do sothing unreasonable..

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