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Chapter 89: Chapter 87: You Must Have a Child with l

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Harrison Clark, please accept my condolences.

Wearing a neatly pressed military uniform, Nora Camp took the urn containing Daniel Thompsons ashes from Harrison Clarks hand and placed it on the morial tower beside her.

Harrison Clark nodded expressionlessly.

Grief, however, didnt quite describe his feelings.

He simply wasnt used to the sensation of a familiar face dying before his eyes, before the final curtain.

He hated this feeling, which was why he had always tried to maintain a distance from others during his ti in the military.

But one cant always control the circumstances.

This ti, he had unintentionally spent an extensive amount of ti with Lion, and before he knew it, the square-faced man had left a mark on his heart with a chisel.

He leaped up, his hand gripping a golden knife, and carved another na into the massive morial tower.

Daniel Thompson.

Salute! At ease!

Nora Camp stepped forward and shouted loudly.

Below the stage, tens of thousands of instructors and new recruits from the Black Bear Training Base saluted in unison.

The military song The Fire resounded through the air once more.

Everyone stood at attention and paid their respects.

The strong wind whipped the bright red flags, making them flutter and rustle. The atmosphere was solemn, desolate, and somber.

Accompanied by the stirring military song, Nora Camp used her clear and crisp voice to shout powerfully.

A general dies a hundred tis in battle, yet his body remains wrapped in horsehide. Instructor Hill has gone ahead of us, and we will not let his blood be shed in vain! Return to the training base and continue training!

A massive, dark crowd silently dispersed to their respective training locations.

Harrison Clark imrsed himself in training once more, with even greater focus and dedication than before.

He even forgot the original intention of his trip to copy songs.

His motivation was simple.

Every ti he allowed his heart to be idle, he couldnt help but recall Lions last words.

Although the hope was slim, almost nonexistent, he decided to follow Lions wish and try to fight on the front lines once.

To try and taste the sensation of striving towards the distant goal of becoming a savior.

After all, he had to live on Lions behalf and strive to survive until the end of civilization.

Harrison Clarks dedication caused problems for the bases technicians responsible for equipnt maintenance and logistics.

He could always easily operate at over 23G acceleration, but the Azure Dragon Armor couldnt withstand it.

The failure and damage rate of his training equipnt was too high. Almost every training session would cause large-scale cracks in the vital components and joint areas of the Azure Dragon Armor.

Can you please take it easy? You break a set every day, and the general assembly has tailored seven sets for you according to your sizeits not enough to keep up with your consumption. Do you know how much it costs to completely repair the Azure Dragon Armor once? Not to ntion that many of your components are irreversibly damaged! You bum through millions of credits daily, which is enough for the annual consumption of tens of thousands of ordinary households!

Looking at the Azure Dragon Armor that was constantly shedding tal fragnts, Professor Owen couldnt bear the heartache and said this.

It was unbearable.

Only half an hour had passed since Harrison Clark used the serum, and he had already ruined another set!

Harrison Clark did so ntal calculations in his mind, comparing it to the era he lived in, equivalent to spending several hundred million RMB a day.

That was not too bad.

He asked back, Professor Owen, according to the militarys usual philosophy, isnt this what should be expected? Good steel should be used on the cutting edge, and my purpose is to test the limits of human combat prowess, isnt it? Did I do anything against the rules?

Professor Owens mouth twitched, Thats true, I dont an to bla you, its just that I feel sorry for these excellent equipnt. Sigh.

Harrison Clark retorted, Ive been training for so long, and I still havent reached my limit. Its these things that are holding back. How can this be considered good equipnt? If the operator has to suppress their abilities to adapt to the equipnt, whats the point of the training? If I dont improve, whats the aning of practice?

Professor Owen actually wanted to say that there was indeed no need to train anymore.

Harrison Clark had already raised the limit of human operation skills to an unprecedented level.

The military had long utilized the data collected from his daily training to compile a new Azure Dragon Armor training program.

This new program had brought human piloting skills of the Azure Dragon Armor to an almost unattainable level for nearly all operators.

Up to now, even the second-fastest learner in the military had only completed less than a quarter of the new program.

And the program only got more challenging towards the end.

According to the Central Intelligence data simulation, no one would be able to complete half of the newly compiled program within the remaining year.

So, in a sense, humanity no longer needed Harrison Clark to train so hard.

As Harrison Clark had once observed, even if an individuals strength soared to break through the sky, it was still just a drop in the ocean in the grand sche of things.

Harrison Clark might beco the tallest, strongest plank in the barrel effect, but it wouldnt help the barrel hold even a single extra drop of water.

The reason why the top military officials in todays world still indulged Harrison Clarks extravagant waste of resources was, on the one hand, their extravagant hope that through his progress, they would be able to see the ultimate peak of human combat ability; and, on the other hand, it served as compensation for Harrison Clarks contributions.There was even a faint idea circulating among the military high-ranking officials.

The human body, as a carbon-based mammal, limited Harrison Clarks potential.

Although humanity had already stepped out of Earth and established bases with manufacturing capabilities on rcury, Venus, and Mars, the sum of the energy that humans have dominated so far had barely exceeded the total amount of solar radiation that Earth could receive each year.

Thus, humanity had just barely crossed the threshold of Type I Civilization the Howorld Civilization. It was like an infant making its way towards a Type II Civilization Planetary Civilization, still at the very bottom of the Kardashev Civilization scale.

The human brain and nervous systems had not yet evolved and were not yet adapted to the new interstellar era.

The low level of the Howorld Civilization limited the heights that soone with extraordinary potential, such as Harrison Clark, could ultimately reach, and the universe did not afford humanity and Harrison much more ti to advance.

If it werent for the current disaster, if Harrison had been born a few thousand years later when the human race had completed its next stage of evolution, possessing a more formidable brain, better cosmic observation capabilities, and a more stable and efficient nervous system, then perhaps he would have been able to unleash his true potential.

It could even be said that Harrison might represent the next stage of humanity, regarded as a superhuman or perhaps post-human.

However, it was all too late, and there was no more ti.

It was the human Howorld Civilization that owed Harrison Clark.

So, although his current training thod was a bit resource-intensive, it was still acceptable, and the military higher-ups did not call a stop to it with so expectations in mind.

Alright, I couldnt convince you otherwise, but take it easy on yourself and dont train so hard that you cause stress injuries.

Mhm.

Professor Owen left.

Harrison swapped back to the simulator, experiencing the false sensation of 28G.bender

Unfortunately, the real machine could simply not withstand this level of intensity and would fall apart instantly; he could only indulge in fantasies about what it would feel like while using the training simulator.

Once he had experienced the real machine, even the most realistic simulators could not satisfy his needs.

Not long after, a notification ca through Harrisons helt.

Lieutenant Harrison Clark, please pause your training and report to Major General Nora Camps office.

Harrison, with a puzzled heart, went to the command center.

After the military competition, General Nora Camp had disappeared for a while, and he had no idea what the general had been busy with.

Why did she summon him as soon as she returned?

He knocked on the door.

Please, co in.

Harrison entered the room.

Nora Camp was standing with her back to him, looking up at a three-dinsional star map based on the Solar System, seemingly lost in thought.

Just as Harrison was about to ask her what she wanted to see him for, she turned around, scrutinizing him for a few seconds before walking to the side, picking up a cup from the shelf, and pouring a glass of orange juice for Harrison. Would you like so?

Harrison took the glass and sipped it lightly, So, General Camp, why did you call for ?

Nora Camp sat down beside him and nodded, Yes, have you decided which spaceship to choose?

Harrison was at a loss, I sent you reports recently, wanting to see the information about the various spaceships in the fleet, but you were away from the base, and I couldnt make a decision without the data.

Nora Camp smiled, I deliberately didnt let you see it.

Harrison was not surprised, it was expected, But thats the right of the army gas champion. If you wont let see it now, once its ti to board next month, I would naturally be able to see.

Why dont you just simply choose The Giant Wave? General Camp asked unwillingly.

Harrison shook his head, That would be unfair to and the other captains.

Nora Camp seed to see through him, Excuses, thats not your real intention.

It doesnt matter, does it? Harrison smiled calmly.

General Camp took a deep breath, I guess you dont know much about yet. You may be considered a cross-era genius in the field of Azure Dragon Armor control. And I, Nora Camp, the youngest battleship commander in history, am a genius in the field of combat command! Only on my battleship could you truly beco the cutting-edge weapon humanity needs.

Harrison couldnt help but laugh, Is that so? Then can you tell what kind of enemy we are facing? How do you plan on using in battle? What stance should I take when facing what kind of enemy? Who exactly should I be stabbing with this sharp blade?

Nora Camps expression froze.

Harrisons question had stumped her.

So far, as to what type of civilization the enemy was and how the war would break out, the military had spent hundreds of years calculating billions of possibilities, but none had reached a definite conclusion.

Forget it, lets not talk about that. Ill let you access the data tomorrow.

Thank you, general.

I will also ask researchers from the Yellowstone Research Institute to design and modify the Azure Dragon Armor specifically for you, in order to produce a higher-performing model. I have been running around dealing with this matter recently.

Harrisons face lit up with joy, Thank you, general!

But you have to promise one condition.

Please, go on.

Nora Camp took a deep breath, locking eyes with Harrison, You have to have a child with ..

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