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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 881 - 530: The Sun Will Rise as Usual Tomorrow【6000 words】_4
Chapter 881: Chapter 530: The Sun Will Rise as Usual Tomorrow【6000 words】_4
From this point on, the four-day-long meeting came to an end.
Harrison Clark gained 811 like-minded Solution members, but also made several hundred “enemies” in the scientific community who wished they could grind him into the ground.
His goal was basically achieved.
Time unknowingly moved forward to July 24th, just one day away from the “Time-cross.”
Usually, at this time, Harrison would already be preparing to leave.
After all, the upcoming life was for others to manage, and he could afford to slack off for a day without any major consequences.
...
But this time, things had changed.
He had decided to give up on reviving and returning.
Once you shoot your arrow, there’s no turning back; since he couldn’t start over this time, his remaining time would become his true life.
Of course, he would give it his all.
So, the diligent Harrison worked all night at Summit Ventures, recording a sample of “The Last Millennium” with Carrie Thomas.
By now, Harrison’s drumming and guitar accompaniment skills were unmatched, and there was no issue of his hands becoming rusty from lack of practice.
After recording, the two of them listened to it repeatedly, continually refining it, and Carrie made a few minor adjustments.
With every little change, Harrison would accompany her at the piano.
Carrie felt a little embarrassed, laughing and saying, “I’m so honored to have such a great musician like you, forgetting about everything else to help me with my tunes. I am truly fortunate!”
Harrison laughed as well, “It’s an honor many people would never have in their lifetime – to accompany the female Beethoven.”
Carrie rolled her eyes, “Can we let that joke go already? If the real Beethoven knew, he’d jump out of his grave and hit you in the head. I’m just me, and Beethoven is Beethoven, drop it already!”
Harrison chuckled, “You’re getting arrogant there, daring to compare yourself to Beethoven.”
Carrie was instantly embarrassed, her face turning red as she hit his shoulder, “That’s only because your words led me into that trap! You’re such a bother!”
The two of them laughed and played around in the company as if no one else was there.
Harrison initially thought deciding not to return would be a sad thing, but surprisingly, his relationship with Carrie had become even more natural and relaxed.
Because…
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There would be no more “after.”
The time-line logic has turned into this now.
He would first live a full life with Carrie, starting in the 21st century.
Then, he would revive a thousand years later, and live a complete life with humans in the 31st century.
This time, the 21st-century lives of Harrison and Carrie would not be reset; they would both move from illusion to reality.
“By the way, I heard from Julia Lambert that you offended a lot of people at the meeting a few days ago. Is everything alright?”
Harrison shook his head, “No worries. I only started a scientific competition. A few hundred years later, I’ll make every boast I made a reality. Those who refute me will also be able to achieve new results beyond the limits I have set. So, in this competition, there will be no losers. Those who try to prove me wrong will get their answers, and I will get the answer that belongs to me.”
Carrie nodded, “So you chose scientists first because their thoughts are more pure and they care more about the essence of science rather than their own interests and power, right?”
Harrison replied with a smile, “Yes, genuine scholars won’t be attracted to power games, nor care too much about personal gain.”
“But I’ve heard that some people…”
“They’re not genuine scientists. Or perhaps they once were, but not anymore. It doesn’t matter…”
Carrie: “All you need is probability, right?”
“That’s right. Some people’s lives will be worse off because of me, but some will be better. As long as the good outweighs the bad, it’s a net gain.”
“You really sound like a philosopher now.”
Carrie said, half-serious and half-joking.
One day later.
On the evening of July 25th, 2020, Harrison and Carrie were lying side by side on the bed.
Tomorrow’s sun would rise as usual.
A new day.
A beautiful day.