"How did he respond to you later?"
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
North Sea Alliance.
"It seems that you still haven't understood the incredible thing about this. Everything they did was not a specific thing, but a commitment to be fulfilled by the collective in unconscious behavior."
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
Go to Beijing.
…
"I still remember that it was thirty years ago. At that time, we discussed the future of human civilization... Although it sounds funny for two archaeologists to discuss this matter, his insights gave me the feeling that I didn't want to at all. An ordinary archaeologist's remarks are more penetrating than those of some international relations experts."
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor in front of him, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
Walking in the corridor to the conference hall, facing Secretary-General Wu Shuhua's inquiry, Li Guangya thought for a while and answered in a casual tone.
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
"He didn't answer me."
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
His index finger tapped lightly on the holographic screen, and looking at the news presented in front of him, Frien continued.
His index finger tapped lightly on the holographic screen, and looking at the news presented in front of him, Frien continued.
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor in front of him, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
"How did he respond to you later?"
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
"He didn't answer you?"
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
Go to Beijing.
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
"I still remember that it was thirty years ago. At that time, we discussed the future of human civilization... Although it sounds funny for two archaeologists to discuss this matter, his insights gave me the feeling that I didn't want to at all. An ordinary archaeologist's remarks are more penetrating than those of some international relations experts."
Wu Shuhua was silent for a while and continued, "No matter what, we have come to where we are today."
"He didn't answer me."
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
At this moment, sitting across from him was his old friend Professor Frien, who was also the only colleague he spoke to on this campus.
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor in front of him, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
North Sea Alliance.
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
…
"Didn't you notice? This meeting basically didn't receive much resistance."
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
"On the surface, it appears that Pan-Asian Cooperation is using fleets and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, many things were completed smoothly throughout the entire meeting process."
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
On the 6th day of June, a major event happened in Pan-Asian cooperation.
"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor in front of him, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
…
Noticing Leonard's interest in his topic, Frien smiled lightly and continued.
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
Not only that, with the guarantee of the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority established by the super-high-speed channel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance born on this planet in the long years...
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
Leonard: "What promise?"
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
…
After a long pause, he touched the tea cup lightly with his index finger and continued.
…
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
"Didn't you notice? This meeting basically didn't receive much resistance."
Looking at Leonard with a surprised expression on his face, Frien smiled and continued with an admiring tone.
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
Go to Beijing.
…
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
The new alliance was named the Human Alliance, taking its name from the organization that had died in its infancy a century ago.
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"It seems that you still haven't understood the incredible thing about this. Everything they did was not a specific thing, but a commitment to be fulfilled by the collective in unconscious behavior."
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
"He didn't answer you?"
Noticing Leonard's interest in his topic, Frien smiled lightly and continued.
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
Not only that, with the guarantee of the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority established by the super-high-speed channel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance born on this planet in the long years...
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
"How did he respond to you later?"
"Didn't you notice? This meeting basically didn't receive much resistance."
Not only that, with the guarantee of the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority established by the super-high-speed channel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance born on this planet in the long years...
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
North Sea Alliance.
Looking at Leonard with a surprised expression on his face, Frien smiled and continued with an admiring tone.
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
Oxford University campus.
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
"He didn't answer me."
"Human Alliance... tsk tsk, as long as you live long enough, you can see anything." Frien lightly tapped the holographic screen in front of him with his index finger, and continued with a smile, "I still remember your father once He made a bet with me that the Human League was bankrupt simply because it was ahead of its time, and that it would be revived one day in the future... Now it seems he has won."
"Peaceful Rise."
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
At this moment, sitting across from him was his old friend Professor Frien, who was also the only colleague he spoke to on this campus.
"On the surface, it appears that Pan-Asian Cooperation is using fleets and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, many things were completed smoothly throughout the entire meeting process."
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"He didn't answer you?"
"Peaceful Rise."
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
The new alliance was named the Human Alliance, taking its name from the organization that had died in its infancy a century ago.
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
No method can transfer domestic conflicts, crises and mistakes abroad more quickly than war.
"He didn't answer me."
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
"Human Alliance... tsk tsk, as long as you live long enough, you can see anything." Frien lightly tapped the holographic screen in front of him with his index finger, and continued with a smile, "I still remember your father once He made a bet with me that the Human League was bankrupt simply because it was ahead of its time, and that it would be revived one day in the future... Now it seems he has won."
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
Not only that, with the guarantee of the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority established by the super-high-speed channel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance born on this planet in the long years...
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
Leonard: "What promise?"
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
Walking in the corridor to the conference hall, facing Secretary-General Wu Shuhua's inquiry, Li Guangya thought for a while and answered in a casual tone.
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
Leonard: "What promise?"
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
North Sea Alliance.
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
"How did he respond to you later?"
"It would be great if I could live forever... Life is so short that most of us will never see the day when our research shines. I really want to know how future generations will evaluate this history."
After a long pause, he touched the tea cup lightly with his index finger and continued.
Walking in the corridor to the conference hall, facing Secretary-General Wu Shuhua's inquiry, Li Guangya thought for a while and answered in a casual tone.
"He didn't answer me."
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"I still remember that it was thirty years ago. At that time, we discussed the future of human civilization... Although it sounds funny for two archaeologists to discuss this matter, his insights gave me the feeling that I didn't want to at all. An ordinary archaeologist's remarks are more penetrating than those of some international relations experts."
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
At this moment, sitting across from him was his old friend Professor Frien, who was also the only colleague he spoke to on this campus.
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
"Peaceful Rise."
"On the surface, it appears that Pan-Asian Cooperation is using fleets and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, many things were completed smoothly throughout the entire meeting process."
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
Noticing Leonard's interest in his topic, Frien smiled lightly and continued.
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
"Human Alliance... tsk tsk, as long as you live long enough, you can see anything." Frien lightly tapped the holographic screen in front of him with his index finger, and continued with a smile, "I still remember your father once He made a bet with me that the Human League was bankrupt simply because it was ahead of its time, and that it would be revived one day in the future... Now it seems he has won."
…
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
North Sea Alliance.
"He didn't answer me."
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
"Human Alliance... tsk tsk, as long as you live long enough, you can see anything." Frien lightly tapped the holographic screen in front of him with his index finger, and continued with a smile, "I still remember your father once He made a bet with me that the Human League was bankrupt simply because it was ahead of its time, and that it would be revived one day in the future... Now it seems he has won."
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"It would be great if I could live forever... Life is so short that most of us will never see the day when our research shines. I really want to know how future generations will evaluate this history."
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
His index finger tapped lightly on the holographic screen, and looking at the news presented in front of him, Frien continued.
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
At the end of the meeting, some organizers took the lead and released a joint initiative on establishing a new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
Leonard: "What promise?"
War is a hard choice, but an easy one.
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
"Has it been planned for a long time?"
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
After a long pause, he touched the tea cup lightly with his index finger and continued.
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"It seems that you still haven't understood the incredible thing about this. Everything they did was not a specific thing, but a commitment to be fulfilled by the collective in unconscious behavior."
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
Leonard: "What promise?"
Noticing Leonard's interest in his topic, Frien smiled lightly and continued.
No method can transfer domestic conflicts, crises and mistakes abroad more quickly than war.
No method can transfer domestic conflicts, crises and mistakes abroad more quickly than war.
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
"Well," Frien nodded and said with a smile, "about the plan to build a global community with a shared future for mankind... In fact, they have already started planning it a century ago."
"Peaceful Rise."
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
"How did he respond to you later?"
"It would be great if I could live forever... Life is so short that most of us will never see the day when our research shines. I really want to know how future generations will evaluate this history."
Frien sighed softly, as if recalling the past, with a hint of complicated emotions in his cloudy pupils.
Looking at Leonard with a surprised expression on his face, Frien smiled and continued with an admiring tone.
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside their regional alliance positions and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting to discuss issues related to the future destiny of mankind.
On the 6th day of June, a major event happened in Pan-Asian cooperation.
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"Calculating carefully, it has been a century. In this century, they have not launched a foreign war since they have ascended to world hegemony, even in the most difficult 1950s. And this has been since the 18th century. Something that has never happened before in human history.”
After a long pause, he touched the tea cup lightly with his index finger and continued.
Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly find a common language.
"How did he respond to you later?"
War is a hard choice, but an easy one.
However, the completely different thing is that within that old framework, people of the new era have injected a brand new core into it.
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
At this moment, sitting across from him was his old friend Professor Frien, who was also the only colleague he spoke to on this campus.
"Peaceful Rise."
"I think so too. It's just that the stupidity of a group of people has covered up his talent."
"Peaceful Rise."
No method can transfer domestic conflicts, crises and mistakes abroad more quickly than war.
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frien suddenly thought of something and continued apologetically.
The new alliance was named the Human Alliance, taking its name from the organization that had died in its infancy a century ago.
On the 6th day of June, a major event happened in Pan-Asian cooperation.
"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged and said with a helpless smile, "He said that I should find the answer myself as to how to go in the future... Of course, he may also be simply not interested in things other than academics. .”
"Didn't you notice? This meeting basically didn't receive much resistance."
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
Looking at Leonard with a surprised expression on his face, Frien smiled and continued with an admiring tone.
His index finger tapped lightly on the holographic screen, and looking at the news presented in front of him, Frien continued.
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Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"He didn't answer you?"
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
"On the surface, it appears that Pan-Asian Cooperation is using fleets and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, many things were completed smoothly throughout the entire meeting process."
North Sea Alliance.
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.
After a long pause, he touched the tea cup lightly with his index finger and continued.
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that one has to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing up the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father was a great scholar, and soon I It will prove it.”
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
"In his view, those Chinese people have actually been planning for a long time."
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
"Didn't you notice? This meeting basically didn't receive much resistance."
Leonard: "What promise?"
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
Go to Beijing.
"I'm sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad?"
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard thought for a while and then looked at him and said, "So in your opinion, how did they do it specifically?"
"Didn't you notice? This is quite incredible. It's like... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the cultures are completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined. quick."
Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.
"It would be great if I could live forever... Life is so short that most of us will never see the day when our research shines. I really want to know how future generations will evaluate this history."
"However, even with adequate preparation, this is still an extremely huge project. It is so vast that it spans more than the short lives of many people, and requires countless generations of people to work together for it. This requires them to work hard at all costs. Loyalty to a common group and doing the same thing is difficult for us to do.”
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"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor in front of him, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
The new alliance was named the Human Alliance, taking its name from the organization that had died in its infancy a century ago.
"Peaceful Rise."
"He didn't answer me."
"Maybe you can consider leaving a descendant and ask him to go down and bring you a message in 100 years." After saying this in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will begin soon..."
Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly and said with some fascination.
The pen in his hand paused for a moment, and Leonard looked away from the holographic panel and looked towards Frien.
"It seems that you still haven't understood the incredible thing about this. Everything they did was not a specific thing, but a commitment to be fulfilled by the collective in unconscious behavior."
To be precise, not only pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.
Frien: "Seriously, is studying those bugs really useful to us?"
"It would be great if I could live forever... Life is so short that most of us will never see the day when our research shines. I really want to know how future generations will evaluate this history."
"Peaceful Rise."
As a price for opposing the opinions of the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good look—except for the person sitting in front of him.
"I still remember that it was thirty years ago. At that time, we discussed the future of human civilization... Although it sounds funny for two archaeologists to discuss this matter, his insights gave me the feeling that I didn't want to at all. An ordinary archaeologist's remarks are more penetrating than those of some international relations experts."
"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong lessons from their decline," Leonard said softly, turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid endings similar to theirs."
War is a hard choice, but an easy one.
Leonard, sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.
"On the surface, it appears that Pan-Asian Cooperation is using fleets and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, many things were completed smoothly throughout the entire meeting process."
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