Eventually, Shen Shi and Ai Xin’Er, amidst the greetings from many people, walked into the building that belonged to Ai Xin’Er.
Even in the sparsely populated interstellar era, independently owning such a building is no easy feat. It almost represents the pinnacle of status in this city, signifying a true "big shot," at least here, it absolutely won’t go unnoticed.
And Shen Shi also understood the "business" Ai Xin’Er was conducting here.
"I never would have guessed you have a hobby of being a teacher." Shen Shi scrutinized everything inside the building.
The area was divided into separate spaces, each filled with rich and unique Primordial Energy brewing within. Shen Shi could naturally see clearly that they were all technologies and devices used for training Primordial Energy.
Moreover, the training was primarily in the form of music.
"Music is indeed a suitable path for individual growth for most civilizations. And in Human Civilization, which supports desires, ordinary people’s lives are about striving for their own desires, or rather their ideals and goals. My purpose is also to better understand the growth and advancent routes of ordinary people." Ai Xin’Er earnestly provided an explanation.
Shen Shi nodded, fully able to understand.
He too was gazing at everything before him, observing so ordinary young boys and girls walking past, each full of vigor, discussing their understanding of Primordial Energy Technology. It was evident that they held beautiful expectations for the future.
And they weren’t necessarily people with favorable family backgrounds or remarkable talents.
In this interstellar era, they could only be considered ordinary.
Yet, even being ordinary, they could be so confident, so expectant of a wonderful future.
It must be said, Human Civilization possesses the characteristics and potential that a strong civilization should have in this aspect.
"Today’s education is different from the Earth Star Period. It has completely diversified; they can choose anyti, change anyti. Ti holds the least significance for them. They have ample ti to do what they want, and generally speaking, it’s just a few things like this." Ai Xin’Er briefly introduced, "Primordial Energy strength is the foundation. Whether they pursue research, managent, military, or other careers, all essentially require a certain level of Primordial Energy strength. Those weak in Primordial Energy cannot hold high positions; this is the mainstream rule of the interstellar era..."
Following her explanation, the life of ordinary people in this new era was slowly unfolding in front of Shen Shi.
In fact, it was different from what he imagined.
Firstly, with technologies for enjoynt, whether in entertainnt or life convenience aspects, they had almost reached the apex long ago. Innovations like Baron von Fens’ naturally caused such an effect because this aspect had indeed reached its pinnacle; it was difficult to make any breakthroughs without greatly affecting culture.
After all, in this era, people could almost achieve anything they wished to do.
And the few things left undone beca the higher pursuits for most people.
For example, their own Primordial Energy Mastery, exploration and progress in scientific technology, or even improving their status...
There’s even a faint saying that only when people find the things they want to do and start striving for them does a long life truly gain aning, marking a true "adulthood."
As for those still indulging in entertainnt and pleasures, they are rely immature. They will inevitably grow out of inferior interests soday.
And the current Human Civilization is built continuously, layer upon layer, by such ordinary people.
"Accompany for a good stroll, let’s experience your usual life," Shen Shi requested.
So Ai Xin’Er indeed took Shen Shi for a good tour around the city.
From her company to other companies, then to residential areas, later even leading Shen Shi to lower-tier cities as well as higher-tier cities.
The tour lasted for two hundred years.
During these two hundred years, Shen Shi practically dismissed all work. Initially, he didn’t need to do much; after all, he often disappeared before, and yet civilization could operate normally. And Shen Shi hadn’t planned to take so much ti; it beca so simply because Human Civilization was indeed too vast at that ti.
To gain a little more understanding of a few levels and corners required an extrely prolonged period.
Of course, during this process, it was not only about witnessing benefits.
Even in today’s Human Civilization, Shadows still exist.
At least in so places with particularly strong desires, "lawless lands" exist. There, all the rules and order established by Human Civilization have no aning; they adhere to local rules, involving fights, transactions, theft...
But places like these exist because there is a necessity for their existence, naturally.
Ultimately, it traced back to a senator.
This senator believed such places could compensate for the inadequacies of the normal order in so areas of Human Civilization, recruiting a group of talented individuals with unique abilities in specialized fields, and these people indeed played a significant role in the developnt of Human Civilization.
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