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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 882 - 531: One Step at a Time_1
Chapter 882: Chapter 531: One Step at a Time_1
He opened his eyes.
It wasn’t Lion’s big face, but a still-sleeping Carrie Thomas.
Harrison Clark glanced at the electronic wall clock diagonally across the bed. It was 9:00 in the morning, July 26, 2020.
Usually, Carrie would be up by this time, but she had been working hard on “The Last Millennium” these past days, inverting her day and night schedule, and allowing herself a rare lie-in.
Carrie’s natural beauty meant that staying up late would not affect her skin.
In the morning sunlight, her fair face still softly emanated a faint light.
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Looking at her from the side, her face was like a crescent moon.
Her long eyelashes covered her closed eyes, while her face had a sweet smile.
Harrison Clark grinned, watching her.
After a while, he sighed softly and got out of bed lightly.
He no longer cared if he had reached the future a thousand years later.
From a logical point of view, that hadn’t happened yet.
He even didn’t care if he were still there after a thousand years; it was something beyond his control.
The focus now was to do what he needed to do in this era.
He would let the future take care of itself.
Harrison Clark made breakfast for eleven people.
Just as he placed the food on the table, a sleepy-eyed Carrie Thomas got up. Seeing his apron, she couldn’t help but say, “We should hire a servant so that a busy man like you doesn’t have to cook. How about that?”
Harrison Clark replied unhappily, “Look what you’re saying! Isn’t a big shot still a person with two eyes and a nose? Our situation is unique, and our home isn’t suitable for outsiders. Don’t worry; just wait a few more years. I’ll have a real intelligent robot, and no one will have to worry about housework.”
Carrie stuck out her tongue, “Can it do laundry and cooking?”
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“Yes, of course. Otherwise, how would it be a real intelligent robot?”
“That’s amazing. How much does one cost?”
“At least a million at the lowest, only affordable for super-rich people. We, however, can get it at cost.”
Carrie laughed, “So this is the advantage of having a future big shot at home? I heard that many musicians write books after they become famous. One day, I’ll write one too. I’ve even thought of the title.”
“What’s the title?”
“My Husband, the Savior. How does that sound?”
Harrison Clark: “…”
After some casual chitchat, the two went their separate ways.
Harrison Clark headed to Summit Research Institute, while Carrie Thomas went to her company.
Carrie was finally releasing a new album.
The new album included “Dreamwalking in Virgo”, “You Think I’m Not Here”, “No Regrets in This Life”, “Happiness to the Nth Power”, and “The Last Millennium,” a total of five songs.
According to the original plan, the first three songs would be released as singles this month.
Since Carrie had recently written two new songs, they decided to merge them into a complete digital album.
With Lewis Brown being dealt with and the Spotify Top’s president personally visiting Carrie to apologize, the matters of the past were mostly resolved.
Carrie’s new album would be simultaneously launched on all platforms, with top resources on each platform.
Ever since she decided to finalize “The Last Millennium” a few days ago and combine all five songs into one album, major platforms have been investing unprecedented resources in promoting her music, as if they were spending unlimited money.
It was not that the platforms hadn’t seen the world, but Carrie had decided that this would be her last album before she wrote “Morning Wind”.
After this, even if she had creative inspiration, she would keep the songs for herself or sell them to other singers.
Her intention was to let herself settle down and focus on finishing “Morning Wind,” aiming to complete it before turning thirty.
Last night, Harrison Clark asked Carrie what the reason was.
She just laughed and said, “In scientific terms, the essence of music is soundwaves, and soundwaves are the transmission of energy. Different patterns of soundwaves have different effects. So ‘Morning Wind’ should not be the limit of music. There should be a higher-level theory about the connection between sound waves and the human body. Didn’t you say it? This man named Freddy Sergey created the Grand Unified Theory. At that time, I was wondering if it would be possible to create a kind of music that also captures the characteristics of that Grand Unified Theory.”
Harrison Clark rolled his eyes, “You really have some ideas, but you can’t even understand the formulas and diagrams.”Carrie Thomas shrugged: “What does it matter? As musicians, don’t we just rely on inexplicable inspiration? I’ll try to find the frequency bands that can transmit specific frequencies and further stimulate the human brain.”
Harrison Clark was stunned at the time.
Is this the terrifying aspect of genius?
Without any guidance from him, she had already thought further than he had.
Before Carrie Thomas brought up this point, he hadn’t thought of it himself.
“Uh, alright. Good luck.”
“Now that I have a new pursuit, I need to be more focused. So, for the time being, I won’t be going on stage to sing, releasing new albums, or participating in album promotions without a necessary reason.”
At that time, Harrison Clark simply stated that he would unconditionally support whatever she wanted to do.
As for Summit Research Institute, the completed first phase of the project stood imposingly on the outskirts of Oxfordshire.
As the Oxfordshire City government provided a large amount of land, the research institute simply built walls around it from the beginning.
From a distance, several massive buildings stood tall, appearing particularly impressive.
The design completed by Rainer emphasized practicality without much of a technological feel.
“The total cost of the project construction is already close to 2 billion, but to achieve the laboratory conditions set by you and Rainer, there’s still a large funding gap for equipment purchases. The production line for room temperature superconductors also needs money…”
Upon seeing Harrison Clark, Chris Owen, currently the third-in-command mainly responsible for handling finances, began to complain.
Harrison Clark wasn’t particularly concerned about these matters, just waving his hand with a smile: “Mr. Owen, you’re too modest. When it comes to dealing with these things, you have more methods than I do. I believe you don’t need me to teach you how, right?”
Chris Owen nodded, “Yes, I plan to announce that superconductor alloys are available for pre-order. We’ll determine the delivery time based on the proportion of the prepayments made by the customer. In order to let more customers understand the application of the alloy in advance and complete product design, I plan to distribute a total of 100 free samples after the laboratory samples come out next month. But this requires your consent.”
Harrison Clark waved his hand generously, “No problem.”
After resolving one issue, Chris Owen brought up another, “Superconductor alloys are material-type raw materials that require the buyer’s product design. We have another practical product which will be available within a year – the new type of solar panel coating. I also want to start pre-sales for this, which can raise a large amount of funds in advance.”
Harrison Clark asked, “Is there a complete plan for the production line of solar panel coatings?”
“Yes, we have obtained a land use permit, and I am currently looking for someone to design the factory. Construction units and technical assistance units are under negotiation. Once Rainer completes laboratory verification, production is expected to start within two years, and a large amount of shipments can be made within five years.”
Harrison Clark nodded, “Then start the pre-sales for that too. In technology companies, placing orders five years in advance isn’t exactly a new thing, is it?”
Chris Owen: “It depends on the type of product. For products with fast iterative updates, they generally only advance one to two years, while superconductor alloys and solar panel coatings can even advance ten years.”
“I see.”
It’s great to have an experienced businessman “working” for oneself. Chris Owen may not be omnipotent, but at least he’s very efficient and adept at handling matters.
No wonder Mr. Owen was able to build such a huge Whale Group, truly an extraordinary person.
After wrapping up affairs here, Harrison Clark called Ethan Evans and Lamont-Nigel into the research institute’s office.
Since the biological and research institutes have already been separated from the entire research institute, Harrison Clark decided to establish a separate company called Summit Biomedical, and the two major sectors would operate independently in the future.
He would increase technical investment and resource support, and strive to complete the gene awakening technology development in the first stage within forty years, aiming to raise the awakening degree of ordinary people from 25% to 30%.
On the ninth timeline, the researchers in the Giant Plant Galaxy modified the James Amino Acid, reducing its negative impact on human thinking to a minimum.
Harrison Clark remembered the structure of this special amino acid that did not originally exist in nature; now he only needed to improve the materials and obtain high-pressure synthesis equipment to start small-scale production.
James Amino Acid can raise the gene awakening degree of humans from 25% to about 26%.
The next stage, to go from 26% to 30%, requires the genetic transformation fluid invented by Watson Gesslaf, and it has a high mortality rate.
The mortality rate for infants is a terrifying one-third, and it’s even higher for adults.
During the war years, humanity could accept this.
But the situation is different now. Although the 21st century has serious potential war crises, it is still a peaceful era overall.
People are unlikely to accept surgery with such high risks, and Harrison Clark isn’t happy about it either.
Fortunately, as per Harrison’s layout, it will be fully realized within forty years.