Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1667: As if it were meant to be in the underworld

An anonymous paper published in the LSPM forum suddenly stirred up the entire physics community.

If it's just a simple imagination, the problem is that, as you can see from the text of the paper, the person who wrote the paper still has that level.

Associated with a series of recent actions by Sky Technologies, many people are wondering if this paper will be published by Lu Academicians.

It's like, making a mat for something awesome...

Meanwhile, in the terminal building of Tiangong City, a skinny man is carrying a suitcase and hurrying through customs.

“The air here still smells like an industrial product, just like last year. ”

“The air here is industrially produced, and it's not surprising that you feel this way," looking at the surrounding buildings, Professor Freen's face, raised an expression of interest, "I remember the last time I came here, more than a decade ago. ”

When he heard that, Leonard cast an unexpected gaze on him.

“Have you been here before? ”

“Of course, and more than once," Professor Freen continued, staring into the familiar and unfamiliar streets, "I and your father, poor people, have been digging for clues about Mars civilization all my life, and we've been here countless times to witness the city's rise and fall. ”

“Sometimes I even feel like it's all some kind of mission, there's always a certain amount in the underworld. Since Professor Vernal's adventure, incomplete clues have been placed before us, and your father has taken unfinished ideals from him. We are destined to spend the rest of our lives studying those stones, digging up the memories of those ancient civilizations, and then coming to you...”

Leonard said in an uncertain tone: "… until I finally discover the truth about everything? ”

At least that's how the archaeological community now appreciates him.

The most distinguished young teacher, Oxford University Light, brings Mars civilization back to the sun… and so on and so forth, his ears have been hearing calluses for some time now.

Of course, despite what he said, he was quite proud of the matter.

However, the old man standing next to him threw a cold pot at him.

“No, what I'm trying to say is… it's finally your turn to dig that man out of the ground. ”

“Come on… I'm at least an archaeologist, you say I'm like digging a grave. ”

“Haha, it's the same, at least in my opinion there's no difference between the two... and believe me, no matter how amazing things you've done in your life, the people of the future will only remember one thing you've done when they mention you. ”

“Digging the Master Lu out of the underground? ”

Freen nodded in praise: "You are a student of Gilbert's teachings, and you are highly enlightened. ”

Leonard: “…”

After leaving the terminal, the two people took a magnetic hover and went to the hotel near the industrial zone.

Accommodation is not inexpensive here, but it is good to be reimbursed with funds.

After dropping his luggage, Leonard fell asleep in bed.

Although the journey from Earth to Mars was no longer as far away as it had been since the breakthrough of Stargate technology, the journey, which spanned hundreds of millions of kilometres, took away little energy left in his body.

Nothing to say overnight.

The next morning, Leonard simply cleaned himself up, then pulled Professor Freen out of bed and went with him to the lab in the industrial zone.

Prior to his arrival on Mars, he had emailed the Ark to schedule an appointment.

Leonard, to be honest, is not particularly clear as to why the meeting was to be held here.

Especially when he walked into the lab, it was obvious that there were countless eyes staring at him and Professor Freen next to him, as if he was cautious about something...

In the living room of the lab.

Looking at the two people walking in from the outside, the ark laughed and walked forward, giving Professor Leonard a hug.

“Long time no see, my old friend. How have you been? ”

“You're doing well, aren't you? ”

“I've been fine," said Professor Leonard, letting go, then the ark looked at the strange old professor standing next to him, laughing and continuing, "This is your colleague? ”

Looking at the old professor standing next to him, Leonard smiled on his face and said, “Freen, professor of archaeology at Oxford University, is my colleague and my friend. ”

The ark laughed and said, "Really? It always feels like your age difference is a little big. ”

“After all, I'm a part of his father's life,” Professor Freen laughed and continued, “I don't know if you remember Professor Vernal? ”

“Vernal...”

When the name was heard, a hint of memories gradually appeared in the eyes of the ark.

“Of course I remember, we went to Mars together that year… and I turned out to be the last one to come back. ”

Professor Freen said with a slight apology, "I'm sorry I mentioned something that made you unhappy. ”

“It's okay, I don't really care," he did. The ark laughed and continued, “Speaking of which, is Professor Vernal all right? ”

Professor Freen shook his head, "He died many years ago after a study of Mars civilization was shed. ”

After hearing this, the ark was silent for a while and then sighed softly and said, "… you are right, after all, it was a century ago. ”

Professor Freen softly continued: "Since the father of the man beside me, Professor Gilbert, inherited from Vernal the ideal of solving the mystery of the disappearance of Mars civilization, we have been very careful to continue Professor Vernal's research for the past century. And to this day, because of that fossil you selflessly gave us, our research has finally made groundbreaking progress. ”

The Ark laughed and said, "It's an honor to be able to help you with your research. ”

“No, it's an honor to have your help," Professor Freen sighed, continuing, "I never thought I'd be able to dig out that secret buried beneath the gravel in my lifetime and bring this billion-year-old history back to life… but because of your return, everything has changed. ”

Speaking of which, Professor Freen paused for a moment and continued in a sincere tone.

“Though that may be a bit thick, we would still like to have your help, we are only a last centimeter away from the truth. ”

Hearing this, the face of the ark showed a crying expression.

“I'd love to help you… but I'm really sorry, I don't know anything about archaeology. ”

Nor can it be said that it is unclear, in fact, that the Ark in its dreams was a lifetime of watching Mars civilization crude and grassy. But this is something that only he knows for himself and cannot be explained to anyone else at all.

After all, archaeology and physics are still somewhat different, and the latter, while emphasizing evidence, have many forms of evidence that are less adaptive.

“All you have to do is tell us where you found the fossil," Leonard looked at the ark and said with a sincere expression, “the rest of us don't need your help, we can find it ourselves. ”

Upon hearing this request, the look on the face of the Ark is not only somewhat embarrassing.

At this point, outside the living room door, suddenly a knock came, followed by an intern in a white coat walking in from outside.

“Professor, the experiment is ready. When do you plan to start? ”

When he heard that, Leonard looked inexplicably at the ark.

“Experiment?”

The Ark made a helpless expression: “Don't look at me like that, I'm a scientist at least, isn't it normal to do experiments? ”

“That's not what I meant,” said Professor Leonard with an awkward explanation, "I mean, didn't you just create the stargate a while ago, don't you plan on taking a break...”

“The exploration of science is never-ending," he stood on the couch and suddenly the ark looked like something in mind, smiling at Professor Leonard and said, "Do you want to come with me? ”

Leonard stunned a little: “Is this… convenient? ”

The ark smiled slightly and said, “There's nothing inconvenient about it. It's not something unsightly. ”

After saying this, he took the lead in the direction outside the living room...