Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1662: People's Union

“How did he get back to you? ”

Shangjing.

Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.

Walking down the corridor to the conference hall, facing the inquiry of Secretary-General Wu Shuhua, Li Guangyas responded with a chitchat after a while.

“He didn't answer me. ”

Upon hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua looked at him unexpectedly.

“He didn't answer you? ”

“Yes,” Li Guangya shrugged her shoulders and smiled helplessly, “he said," I should look for answers for myself on the way forward… of course, he may not be interested in anything other than academia. ”

Wu Shuhua was silent for a while and went on to say, “In any case, we have come to this point today. ”

“Yeah," Li Guangya nodded his head with emotion, then raised his head again and looked with hesitation at the wide door at the end of the corridor in front, “Good and bad, let the future judge. ”

……

On the sixth day of June, a major event took place in trans-Asian cooperation.

Rather than trans-Asian cooperation, the fate of the entire world is at stake.

At the invitation of Shanghai, hundreds of countries around the globe sent representatives to the Beijing, Tianjin-Hebei and Hebei urban agglomerations to participate in this conference to discuss issues related to the future fate of humankind.

At the end of the meeting, the organizers took the lead in launching a joint initiative for a new and more internationalist community of human destiny.

The new alliance was named the Human Alliance, just like the one that died in the bud a century ago.

But quite differently, within that old framework, the people of the new era injected him with a whole new kernel.

Not only that, but with the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority created by the hypervelocity tunnel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance on this planet that has been born over time...

North Sea Alliance.

University of Oxford campus.

Leonard, sitting in the library, is preparing for one of the most important speeches of his upcoming life.

At this moment, sitting opposite him is his old friend, Professor Freen, and is also the only colleague he has ever spoken to on this campus.

No one in the entire department of archaeology would give him a good look - except the one sitting in front of him - at the price of singing the opposite of mainstream scholarly opinion.

Although the age difference between the two was 30 years, a common language was unexpectedly found.

“Humane league... shh, really just live long enough to see everything,” the index finger lightly lit on the holographic screen in front of him, Freen laughed and continued, "I remember your father once betting with me that the bankruptcy of Humane league was just because it was ahead of its time, and that it would eventually be revived someday in the future... now it seems that he won. ”

Seeing Leonard not speaking, Freen suddenly thought of something and continued with a slight apology.

“I'm sorry if I said something that made you sad. ”

“Nothing to be sad about, my father always taught me, people have to look forward," pushed holographic glasses on the nose beam, and Leonard continued, "My father is a great scholar, and I will prove it shortly. ”

“I think so too, just a bunch of folly, masking his talent. ”

Fryan sighed softly, as if remembering the past, with a touch of complexity in his cloudy pupils.

After a long pause, his index finger gently touched the cup and continued.

“Remember thirty years ago when we talked about the future of human civilization… Although it sounded funny that two archaeologists were discussing this, his insights made me feel like I didn't want to be an ordinary archaeologist at all, but rather flogged in more than the words of some experts in international relations. ”

The pen in his hand paused slightly, and Leonard moved his gaze away from the holographic panel and looked over at Freen.

Noting Leonard's interest in his topic, Freen smiled slightly and continued to say.

“In his view, the Chinese have been plotting for a long time.”

“For a long time? ”

“Well," Freen nodded, laughing, "the plot to create a global community of human destiny… they actually started laying out a century ago. ”

“Yet, even with adequate preparation, it remains a vast project that spans more than many people for a brief lifetime and requires the combined efforts and hard work of countless generations. This requires them to remain loyal to a common collective at all costs, and the same thing is difficult for us to do. ”

“This view is somewhat unique," Leonards looked at him after a while and said, "So in your opinion, how exactly do they do it? ”

“It seems strange that you still do not understand this, that what they do is not a concrete thing, but a commitment to be fulfilled collectively in unconscious behavior. ”

Leonard: “What promise? ”

“The rise of peace. ”

Looking at Leonard with a surprised look on his face, Freen smiled and continued with a sigh of admiration.

“Calculate carefully, it's been a century. In a century of world hegemony, they have not waged an external war, even in the most difficult twenty-first century and fifties. And this is something that has never happened in human history since the eighteenth century. ”

War is a difficult option, but it is a simple one.

There is no means by which domestic contradictions, crises and mistakes can be moved abroad more quickly than war.

“Didn't you notice? This meeting has been largely unimpeded. ”

The index finger tapped slightly on the holographic screen, watching the news in front of it, and Freen continued.

“On the face of it, it was Pan-Asian cooperation in using the fleet and the stargate to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, throughout the course of the meeting, much of the work was done. ”

“Didn't you notice? This is quite an incredible thing, as if… the world is ready to welcome its new owner. Even though cultures are radically different, those who used to belong to our allies are falling faster than we thought. ”

Looking at Leonard, who had not spoken, Freen sighed softly, some divinely.

“I wish I could live forever… Life is so short that the vast majority of us can't see the glory of our research, I wonder how future generations will evaluate this history. ”

“Perhaps you could consider saving a descendant and send him a message after 100 years.” Speaking in a slurred tone, Leonard looked at the watch and continued, “Anyway, my report is about to begin...”

FRIEN: “Seriously, is it really useful for us to study those bugs? ”

“The use is that we can learn the wrong experience from their failure," Leonard said softly, closing the holographic panel suspended in front of them, "thus avoiding an end similar to their. ”