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Especially the representatives from academia.

In the past, there had been tis when they reached out, but those were chaotic awards, such as the so-called Peace Prize, the value and credibility of which no one really cared about. Everyone had already taken those awards as a joke.

But this ti, Langley actually wanted to reach into what should have been the most pure academic sphere, which was a move against the bottom line.

Many eyes were now on an elderly man, who at this mont, had to speak.

The old man did not disappoint and carefully asked, "Mr. Smith, do you intend to interfere with a judging panel for one of the world's most prestigious academic awards? I would like to remind you that the academic world does not operate by the sa set of rules as yours."

"No, no, no, you misunderstand. I have no intention of disrupting the operations or rules of the academic community. I am rely seeking a shared value system that should exist between allies. To be precise, the academic fields of allies should also follow and uphold our common values, which are our bottom line, aren't they?"

Ruel Smith shrugged his shoulders, then continued with a resounding voice, "Personally, I have the utmost respect for scientists who make significant contributions to the world. But not all scientists represent justice and fairness. Those scientists with ulterior motives can cause greater harm to the world, the more capable they are."

"Just like the doctors in the '007' series, or Norman Osborn in 'Spider-Man,' scientists may face ethical dilemmas in their pursuit of scientific progress and personal goals, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences."

"Alright, the young scientist we're discussing may not currently have such tendencies, but the fact that he keeps challenging our shared values is indisputable. Everyone understands the importance of values, they are the foundation that maintains our firm alliance."

"So what I an is simply not to allow anyone or anything to destroy this foundation. Of course, this isn't just my personal stance. It's the shared will of many. To defend this common value, we are willing to do many things, even resort to any ans necessary, that's all."

His words were powerful and exuded a sense of righteousness.

Of course, for those able to sit in this eting room, it was natural to automatically ignore the sanctimonious parts and focus on the core ssage of his speech.

Like the phrase "by any ans necessary."

He claid there were no threats, no intention to interfere, but everyone could clearly understand that the real emphasis was on the last sentence.

Sure, this kind of thing had happened before, but never had it been presented so bluntly.

Well, one could only say that the world's developntal trajectory was beginning a mad probe towards various bottom lines.

Clearly, reasoning was no longer effective.

Not just the docunts on the table; once these people started talking about values, it ant that a peaceful resolution was impossible. Once the propaganda machine started, no one could predict the consequences.

People cannot live apart from society, and most have little secrets they don't want others to know.

With the Langley badge displayed, no one could be sure if the other side knew their little secrets.

The situation was now a matter of whether the east wind could prevail over the west wind.

But that would be part of the gas to co. At least, in this eting room, no one dared to state their position directly.

Because everyone knew that so people, once they've raised the moral standard, are capable of doing anything.

"We understand your aning. We will communicate with the judging committee and decide on the qualifications of the candidates with greater caution," said the old man after a mont of contemplation.

"Thank you greatly for your understanding. Of course, perhaps matters won't get to that stage. After all, people can change. Perhaps the strong contender for the award will suddenly see the light and realize what is right, leading to a happy outco for everyone.

Believe , I, like all of you, hope for a perfect ending. Isn't that how fairy tales are written? The prince and princess live happily ever after. Did you know? Many say that Sweden is beautiful, like a fairytale town, and I agree. This is my first visit to Sweden, and it is lovely," Ruel Smith said, offering his most sincere praise.

Regrettably, praise without boundaries is worthless, and no one paid it any mind.

...

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is indeed a beautiful city renowned for its waters and unique charm created by the blend of history and modernity.

The entire city is built upon fourteen islands, connected by more than 50 bridges.

The central area of the city is in the Old Town, where the streets are narrow and winding, paved with cobblestones, and flanked by colorful dieval buildings, exuding a rich historic atmosphere. St. George's Square, located in the Old Town, is a must-visit for tourists.

And in areas like Sudermalm Norrmalm, the modern influence is very strong.

But these are only embellishnts.

The city is most well-known for the Nobel Prize, which commands global recognition. In this respect, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences at No. 4A114 Little Frescati Road in the Old Town could be called the soul of the city.

At this mont, in an office of this neoclassical building, a closed-door eting was being held.

Sending away unwelco guests did not an the problem had been resolved.

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