Chapter 856: Chapter 101: Homo sapiens Hero [Part 2]
Actually, Xiang Shan finds all the developnts quite unbelievable.
When Chen Feng appeared in front of Lin Yu and said, “Sweetheart, I’m your dad… though I promised not to co looking for you,” Xiang Shan thought Lin Yu calling the police felt quite normal.
Due to various blockades by the Usurper of the State, Chen Feng spent a considerable amount of ti to get here.
And by this ti, Lin Yu had already heard the news of Chen Feng’s death and even attended Chen Feng’s funeral.
But surprisingly, Chen Feng managed to make his daughter believe all of this.
So, this place has beco an important early base for the Heroes.
Lin Yu took out a USB stick and handed it to Xiang Shan: “These are the data sent with the email… I hope we gain sothing this ti.”
Lin Yu is the least likely to draw attention from the Usurper of the State among all the early Heroes.
Because she is a Homo sapiens.
Should this be called destiny, or should it be considered ironic? Clearly, every Homo sapiens should naturally be allies of the early Heroes, trusted individuals, but the developnt Xiang Shan has been pushing for has forced them to the margins of human society.
In this era, for Homo sapiens living in cities, it’s akin to disabled people residing in cities never designed with them in mind. The public services entirely reliant on intelligent systems aren’t particularly friendly to Homo sapiens.
Coupled with the rising cost of living and the enhanced physical abilities of Benchmark n, most remaining Homo sapiens have chosen to flee the cities.
They cannot occupy advantageous positions and struggle to gain enough social influence.
Xiang Shan planned to let these last Homo sapiens naturally perish, and surprisingly, the Usurper of the State also adopts this mindset.
Therefore, Lin Yu gets to do sothing.
During her youth, Lin Yu participated in activities opposing corporate-led genetic and prosthetic body modifications, but has been less involved in recent years. Under Xiang Shan’s instructions, Lin Yu started disseminating so “truths” using a “conspiracy theory mindset.”
Lin Yu operates a studio outside. That studio publishes related content on multiple social dia platforms.
Naturally, Lin Yu receives a lot of feedback. Most of it is mockery, with a small portion being complete conspiracy theory content. Lin Yu downloads all of this, packages it, and hands it over to Xiang Shan, who then analyzes it and selects parts that could represent “potential allies.”
Surely, there are more who can perceive the truth than just Xiang Shan. Experts among tech enthusiasts, and hackers wary of Superman Enterprise, might discover the State theft.
If they haven’t been directly eliminated by Superman Enterprise… If they grasp onto anything resembling a lifeline in their fear…
Then they might notice Lin Yu.
Among the nurous pieces of information Lin Yu received, Xiang Shan must identify those terrified Rebels.
Initially, Lin Yu was skeptical about whether this approach would be useful at all. But to this day, Xiang Shan has found more than a dozen allies through Lin Yu’s channel.
Given the number of Heroes at that ti, this is simply a huge leap.
Xiang Shan will try to contact these people and send them many hard-to-get high-precision components.
Oh, right, this is also one reason Xiang Shan chose to develop here.
In the collective farm of “The Last Homo sapiens,” at Lin Yu’s ho, there’s a 3D printer that looks like a homaker model but with precision comparable to cutting-edge Industrial Mother Machine.
This is a personal gift from Xiang Shan. If this 3D printer traverses back to the early 21st century, it could even spark a world war. Even now, many countries are not qualified to have this.
Yet sothing so precious to a nation could be brought here by Xiang Shan as “a toy for a niece.”
Although it’s extrely valuable, no one dares to attempt anything with it — because it was a gift from Xiang Shan.
Xiang Shan’s original intention was for this collective farm to be more convenient when self-sufficient.
And now, it has played an unexpected role.
Xiang Shan actually designed a complete route, first using scrap iron to create low-precision lathes, then using these to produce higher-precision tools. Repeating this process several tis, anyone could manufacture an Industrial Mother Machine-grade product.
However, if there’s one ready-made, it can save the ti and resources for “tool upgrading.”
The town hardly used this equipnt, at most producing so parts for agricultural machinery — which was Xiang Shan’s intent. He hoped the town could manufacture machines suited for Homo sapiens. It’s worth noting that now all chanical products prioritize compatibility with Brain-Machine Interface.
Now, this machine is often used to support the activities of Heroes in different regions.
Xiang Shan and his group not only have bases in multiple global locations but also support distant partners with high-precision components, enabling them to establish their own strongholds.
“You’ve done well…” Xiang Shan said to Lin Yu: “You also need to be careful… Don’t expose yourself. Otherwise, many people here will die.”
Lin Yu nodded and smiled: “The one who truly needs to be cautious is Uncle Xiang and your group. To those people, the risk of replacing is still very high.”
“What about a car accident? Robbery?” Xiang Shan sighed, “Don’t act as if it’s too natural, kid. As always, we’ll handle the identification and contact.”
As he spoke, a rat jumped in front of Xiang Shan and opened its mouth. Xiang Shan directly plugged the USB stick in.
Of course, this is a bionic rat.
This collective farm has an internal network, but it only covers half of the farm — after all, so anti-technology individuals are unwilling to even accept electromagnetic waves. Except for a small area, it doesn’t connect to the external network.
For Xiang Shan and his group, this is almost proof that “it’s safe here.”
Of course, those born after this farm was established don’t see it that way. They gather in front of the farm’s only signal station, scrolling through their phones while loudly discussing their parents’ outdated ideas and ntal problems.
Lin Yu’s daughter Yang ngying is one of them.
In Yang ngying’s eyes, her mother isn’t only ntally problematic but also very hypocritical. Her ho is brimming with high-tech products. Whether it’s the advanced 3D printer or the newly obtained multifunction humanoid agricultural machinery, all are cutting-edge tech products, yet her mother still runs an anti-technology self-dia.
And it doesn’t make money.
Definitely a bit crazy.
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