It was because of this that Su Tu sensed sothing was wrong.
When Su Tu was a child, Su Qingping loved fishing and often found excuses and reasons to go fishing, but every ti he was caught by Su Tu’s mother.
Su Qingping never knew why he was caught, and even Su Tu was curious about how his mother could see through his lies with 100% accuracy.
Later, Su Tu’s mother revealed the reason to him.
It was that whenever Su Qingping was lying, he would never directly answer the question, but would instead use this kind of rhetoric to express himself indirectly.
Just like earlier.
"Why would Dad lie to ? Logically, he shouldn’t be hiding anything from ..."
Su Tu frowned.
Su Qingping was the kind of open-minded father who never made decisions for his children under the guise of it being for their own good.
For instance, Su Tu was previously the top liberal arts student in the entire school, even the whole city, with such grades he could easily get into any liberal arts program at the Ten Great Academies.
Yet, he chose to apply for the military exam instead. In such a situation, most parents would not support his decision, considering the difference between a sure bright future and a future that, although brilliant, holds uncertain outcos.
Thinking about it, every Chinese parent would have an answer.
But after knowing Su Tu applied for the military exam, Su Qingping rely asked him to be careful and expressed his full support.
This already demonstrated what kind of person Su Qingping was.
But why, in this matter, would Dad deceive him? What exactly does he know...
Su Tu found it sowhat elusive, and at this mont, he looked in front of himself.
It was as if he traversed through ti and space, seeing a young boy carved from jade, both gazing faintly at each other across a dozen years.
A breeze blew by, sunlight from the outside window fell on Su Tu, and at so unknown mont, the child’s figure was no longer there, leaving only Su Tu alone, a hint of an indescribable expression appeared on his handso face.
He turned his head and looked out the window, where a graceful starship was drifting leisurely across the sky.
At this mont, no one knew what Su Tu was truly thinking.
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Ninth Relic Star.
In the laboratory, Su Qingping stood in front of the optical micro-particle projector, a trace of worry flashed in his eyes.
"Xiao Tu, why would he ask this question?"
"Is it a joke? Or did he find out sothing..."
"He probably wouldn’t, he shouldn’t rember anything, he wasn’t chosen, he shouldn’t recall anything!"
"Yes, he can’t rember, can’t rember! He just likes to joke with ..."
Su Qingping comforted himself within his heart.
But the restless emotions in his heart could not be suppressed no matter what.
At that mont, an urgent and delighted voice rang in Su Qingping’s ear.
"Qingping!! Qingping!! Don’t just stand there, quickly look at the records, did the gene slice move just now?!!"
An ecstatic lab technician in a white coat looked at Su Qingping.
It was only then that Su Qingping pressed down his emotions and walked to the in-brain computer, observing the records closely.
After three seconds, his expression slightly changed, and he began to adjust the playback speed of the records, slowing it down by ten tis. Only then did he see, in the light screen, a piece of black cell moved slightly.
Instantly, the expressions of everyone in the lab turned incredibly excited.
"My god!!! There’s still activity in that guy’s genes!"
"OMG, this is simply unbelievable, does it an he’s still alive?"
"This is too incredible, based on our investigation, the relic of that guy has been buried for at least five thousand years, aning if he’s still alive, he has been sleeping for five thousand years!!"
"If he truly is alive, this discovery could fundantally change humanity’s current understanding of the cosmic humanities!"
The staff were overjoyed; if all this were true, their nas would not only be printed in textbooks but earn them unimaginably generous bonuses.
However, unlike everyone else who was excited, Su Qingping’s gaze turned incredibly sharp at this mont.
His eyes looked to the other side, piercing through heavily secured alloy Sealed Demon Gates, he saw a huge display cabinet.
Inside the cabinet was an enormous and sowhat exaggerated piece of amber, within was an ’individual’ clad in broken armor.
This was a creature they dug out from the deepest part of the relic star; from its form, it resembled the Human Race to so extent, but the difference was that this creature’s forehead protruded outward in two spots, as if possessing two flesh horns.
They had seven fingers on each hand, and their tangled hair was as hard and sharp as spikes, reportedly cutting through a protective suit when soone accidentally touched it.
In the mont of being unearthed, the creature’s body began to age rapidly and wither until Su Qingping reacted quickly enough to use a vacuum-sealed amber to encase it, stopping the decay and successfully containing it.
In the entire history of the Star River, there were no records of this creature, and based on its appearance, the Federation suspected it had significant connections to the history of the Human Race.
Hence, it was classified as high-level confidential information, with orders for all scientific personnel to fully research and investigate the creature.
Now, with genetic activity found in this creature’s gene slice, it was naturally an enormously good sign, but Su Qingping instinctively felt uneasy.
"I must be overthinking this; it indeed is a good thing. If any breakthrough cos out of this research, maybe the bonus will be enough to buy a villa in Celestial City Star."
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