Chapter 688: 427: Sergey's Letter [4500 words, thanks to the spectators of the League leader]_3
Chapter 688: 427: Sergey's Letter [4500 words, thanks to the spectators of the League leader]_3
Chapter 688: Chapter 427: Sergey’s Letter [4500 words, thanks to the spectators of the League leader]_3
“But I don’t see it that way. He only chose to restrain himself and let his followers gain more fame. His motive should be to weaken his historical status to enhance the salvation organization’s presence, gradually forming a tight structure, and attracting more capable and idealistic successors.”
“During these 500 years, salvation seems to have replaced the role of Sage Harrison Clark, but in fact, it still continues his personal will and great ideas. I am genuinely proud to have been a member of salvation.”
“Based on the materials left by Sage Harrison Clark and considering the ‘Compound Eye Crisis’, ‘Lover’, as well as the hidden information within ‘The Madman’s Conjectures Collection,’ it is known that the Solar Dome’s advent is inevitable and irreversible. In the history of nothingness, the Solar Dome has accomplished three acts.”
“First, by continuously playing ‘Exquisite Sound’ to manipulate human thoughts, the Solar Dome controlled human thinking, erasing human creativity and the will to resist. Second, it created S Bacteria, attempting to use a highly contagious disease to exterminate human life. Third, it created Z Bacteria, enhancing the abilities of animals and granting them unnatural intelligence, trying to return the conflict between humans and nature to ancient times.”
“In the history of nothingness, we once defeated the ‘Song of the Wilderness’, S Bacteria, and Z Bacteria. But this time, we were utterly defeated. This is our sorrow, but not necessarily so. Since June 17, 2589, only I remained in the Solar System, and after the mutated humans and animals self-destructed, the Solar Dome disappeared. The evidence is that I observed that a fragment of the space station, generated by an explosion, remained intact and was ejected from the Solar System.”
“Unfortunately, since all quantum chips were destroyed and the data archives lost, the quantum network I rebuilt could not align frequencies with the Exquisite Sound’s main network. I still cannot reestablish communication or gain further solid evidence. However, I can be sure that the Solar Dome did indeed disappear prematurely.”
“There are two possibilities. First, the Solar Dome was removed by the opposing Compound-Eyed Observer civilization, used to seal off our other colonies. Second, in order to alter the fundamental physics of the Solar System, facilitating the creation and continuous enhancement of bacteria’s power, as well as maintaining the genetic stability of mutated organisms for a longer time, the Compound-Eyed Observers exhausted the Dome’s energy, causing it to temporarily fail.”
“I believe the second possibility is more likely, with a probability of over 90%. My judgment is based on timepoints and my observations of other colonies for several decades afterward. Thus, our abilities have already reached the energy limits of the Solar Dome, forcing the enemy to use the ultimate tactic of bacterial control that could lead to the Dome’s disintegration. As long as this issue is resolved, humanity will be free from the Solar Dome’s suppression.”
“I don’t know if this bold conjecture of mine is really useful or can be seen by others. I can only sincerely hope that the scenes depicted when the ‘Compound Eye Crisis’ and ‘Lover’ stories merge come true. Sage Harrison Clark, are you really there? Are you looking at these words of mine? This is the last support I can prepare for you. You’ll be able to do it in the future, right? You won’t give up, will you?”
At the bottom of the article, there was another line of small text.
“Note: This information will only be displayed when the login name is Harrison Clark, and the genetic data matches 100% with the ancient Sage Harrison Clark. After displaying this information, the core archive’s top priority is to serve the needs of Sage Harrison Clark, and the focus of the data will be adjusted to socio-historical materials and modern core technology history.”
Harrison Clark couldn’t help but grin.
In this timeline, Sergey was a member of the salvation organization and knew more information.
So this article is like a letter from Sergey to the founder of salvation.
The mailman’s name is “Time.”
But Sergey is not sure if all of this is real, or whether Harrison can receive his letter.
He just blindly believes in the slightest possibility.
Now, the recipient Harrison has received the letter.
He nods to the empty air and whispers softly, “Of course.”
The next moment, the scene switched again, showing the familiar history to Harrison.
Time rewinds to June 26, 2020.