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Chapter 863: Chapter 517: Artificial Control_1

“By the way, do you have any personal views on the future developnt of Summit Research Institute?”

Since Rainer had recovered after Harrison Clark relieved him of the burden on his shoulders, Clark had new ideas again.

There was no choice, his mind was just spinning so fast now, and at any mont he might co up with so crazy ideas that would affect the course of history for the next thousand years.

Now he wanted to use a more artificial approach, actively stimulating Rainer’s creativity.

Rainer was completely defenseless against Clark, unaware that he was getting trapped.

He pondered for a mont and said, “You’ve given a lot before, and now I’m digesting it as soon as possible, trying to get all the project teams in the first phase of the research institute into production as soon as possible. Currently, the biological and artificial intelligence institutes have been initially set up. Equipnt for the other institutes has arrived, and the main frawork of the buildings has been completed, but the laboratory renovations are not finished yet. At the latest, within three months, the first phase of the research institute will be…”

...

Clark suddenly interrupted Rainer, “You look more like a project manager now than a scientist.”

Rainer paused, “Uh.”

He blushed slightly, “I just wanted to do the things you asked to do as well as I could.”

Clark shook his head: “Rainer, in that tiline where we didn’t know each other, although you died young in a helicopter crash, you finished three revolutionary equations and solved a hundred-year-old problem in the mathematical world in your short life of less than thirty years. You also won the Fields dal at the age of twenty-six. When you tried other fields, you created…”

“I see, I was wrong. I shouldn’t be just a tool-like project manager, but rather learn from you and hire more real project managers to share the workload, and jump out of these trivial matters to return to the lab.”

Clark grinned, and it was easy to talk to smart people.

As expected, Rainer was very enlightened, understanding at once.

“Now that you understand, nothing could be better.”

Rainer took a deep breath, “Thank you for the reminder. So things I didn’t even realize myself. Previously, I was imrsed in the emptiness of self-satisfaction from the achievents you brought back. What you saw in the future, right?”

Clark nodded, “Yes. This ti you didn’t reach the heights you should have reached. And as you get deeper into the salvation business, although your position in the history of science keeps rising, your personal creation is getting less and less. We are getting infinitely close to success this ti, and I have high hopes for your future. So, Rainer, I hope you can return to the person you used to be. Once you reach a certain level, I will share with you a top-notch discipline that you can learn now but will still be considered cutting-edge in the 31st and even 41st centuries.”

Rainer’s face changed dramatically, “Didn’t you say before that scientific problems have a large span, which is not conducive to personal developnt?”

Clark nodded, “The world is changing, right?”

“Yes.”

“Alright, go prepare your speech.”

Although Clark had changed his mind to let Rainer take credit for the achievents, he still wouldn’t say much at a simple press conference, just a few words.

As for Rainer, this was probably his first and last ti participating in an external event with high intensity.

From now on, he would return to his normal track, no longer serving as a re tool for Clark.

Clark spoke a few words briefly at the press conference, then disappeared on the spot to work at Summit Ventures. Not long after, Rainer arrived as well.

Rainer was very proactive. Once he made a decision, he took decisive action, handing the leading role of the press conference to another shareholder of Summit Research Institute, well-known technology entrepreneur Chris Owen.

That arrangent was just right.

Sotis, having the entrepreneur deliver the speech was more effective than inarticulate scientists who lacked the provocative power of words.

When Rainer arrived, he saw Clark typing fast on the keyboard, sorting out the technological gains in this tiline. Unfortunately, Clark typed so fast and the text in the docunt flipped so fast that he couldn’t see what was displayed on Clark’s screen at all.

Clark thought for a mont, it was not the ti for Rainer to know too much, so he only ntioned so terminology explanations to Rainer and kept it limited to the second half of the 21st century, covering all projects Rainer had completed.

This was Clark’s deliberate exploitation of Rainer, aiming to test Rainer’s limits.

Rainer was fascinated by the conversation, and after chatting for half an hour, he left with satisfaction.

Before leaving, Rainer patted his chest, saying that he was greatly inspired, and after returning to his research status, he would definitely co up with new results that would link and promote the areas ntioned by Clark.By now, he actually knew that he had fallen into Harrison Clark’s trap.

But he didn’t mind.

After watching Rainer leave, Harrison Clark suddenly thought of sothing else.

He would have to pay attention to Rainer’s love life, ensuring the smooth arrival of William.

Harrison Clark thought back and pondered Rainer’s emotional life.

Emmm…

Okay, the scientist had no love life.

In so ways, Rainer was quite unique.

Rainer only raised one son in his life.

Unfortunately, Rainer’s talent and intelligence were not perfectly inherited by his son.

His son was just ordinary; he barely completed his Ph.D. at 22 and eventually beca an ordinary researcher at the Summit Research Institute.

It wasn’t until 500 years later that Rainer’s talent was finally shown in his many-generations-later descendant, William.

A highly intelligent girl who hasn’t been born yet, 25 years later, when Rainer was 54, received Rainer’s permission and got his frozen genes implanted in her.

This had nothing to do with marriage but was purely about genetic inheritance, very reminiscent of the utilitarian matching done thousands of years later.

Harrison Clark could only say this was quite fashionable, but it also suited Rainer’s character.

Since things had a stable follow-up, Harrison Clark no longer paid attention.

After Rainer left, Harrison Clark called Julia Lambert and the others and handed over all the things he had sorted out these days to Julia Lambert for processing.

In the void history of the Ninth Tiline, Harrison Clark had personally presided over the recording of new albums for Carrie Thomas, Avril Green, Lucy Haywood, and Chris Owen.

But now he had changed his mind and wouldn’t bother with it personally, only checking the results at the very end.

He was not slacking off; there were other things to arrange.

During this month, he did another particularly important thing in the last tiline.

He personally invited scholars and held the 21st Century Human Technology Developnt Direction Exploration Summit.

His goal at the ti was to observe the status of scholars worldwide through this conference and prepare for the Salvation Association’s absorption of new blood.

He would still select candidates this ti, but he had other plans.

At the conference, he would call out from a high position, explaining the developnt program of human science in the next 200 years in the field of scientists and clearly putting forward his encouragent and opposition direction.

In the past, he hadn’t actively and deliberately operated manual guidance but just went through the motions of investing resources in the field of Summit Technology, indirectly influencing others with his behavior, but never making clear requests to others with words.

That was because he used to be a novice “savior” who was still in the stage of constant self-doubt.

Now, the situation was different.

As a perfect Galactic Human, after experiencing nine tilines and participating in a thousand years of war as the Shadow Commander, witnessing the evolution of the Human Resistance Army Alliance over a thousand years, he had transford.

Witnessing it firsthand and reading historical records were entirely different; now, he was an aged savior.

He had beco more confident.

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