36. The more you know, the more confused you get

"Huh? What's going on here? ”

"Oh my God, it's miserable, is this the village near that ship?"

"Oh! Is there still a living mouth? What happened in this village...... Who did it? ”

"Does the death of these people have anything to do with the hijacking of the transport ship? Or is it due to local clan conflicts? ”

The crowd began to whisper.

The real-time transmission of the screen shows the scene of a fishing village, some of the nets are still hanging on wooden racks, and you can see a shimmer on the sea not far away, and a full moon illuminates the white earth.

The villagers all collapsed at the door of their homes, their bodies lifeless, and some of them had no time to collect the fish around them, and large wooden barrels were overturned and rolled to the side.

There was not even any other living creature in sight, and it was lifeless.

General Baker was shocked when he saw the images taken by these drones.

In the blink of an eye, he immediately gave instructions: "The troops who were previously sent to the vicinity to carry out the mission immediately divided a small team of men and horses to immediately rush to the area to investigate and block the scene." Also, let the base send a squadron of men to check the main roads and suspicious people in the vicinity. ”

Seeing this scene, Dr. Su seemed to realize something: "It's a little strange, isn't there any living thing in this village?" ”

"Well, what do you think, Doctor?"

Su Zhe's eyes stared at the slowly moving picture, as if he was carefully distinguishing something: "Hmm! Again...... There, you see. There it was again, the birds. ”

He stood up on his feet, stumbling and almost plunging headlong into the light screen.

After listening to him, everyone carefully identified the upper right corner of the picture, and sure enough, some birds were flying in the air.

"Well, it looks like some seabirds, right? This height is indeed a bit low. An official said.

"Is there anything special? I don't see it. Another official said.

"The flying posture seems a bit messy, maybe not a seabird, but a bat. Well, by the way, aren't there often swarms of bats in the cliffs along the coastline? Colonel Foucault also expressed his opinion, and he did not feel anything particularly noteworthy.

"Hmm, in that case, have they evolved again......" Su Zhe muttered to himself.

General Baker apparently didn't see anything, just a few seabirds, which were really nothing more than what was happening on the ground.

"So, Dr. Su, what exactly are you trying to say? What happened to these birds? ”

General Baker didn't find it strange that there were a few birds hovering over the place, but he cared much about the veteran biologist's opinion. Dr. Su is an expert in studying Organism 3, the hijacked being on the transport ship.

He could ignore the opinions of everyone present, but Dr. Su's opinions could not be ignored.

Su Zhe furrowed his brows, pondering the truth of these events that had happened a few hours ago, and he knew that everything that happened in this area had to be connected.

Those so-called other speculations, such as tribal conflicts, pirate raids, etc., will not lead to such an outcome.

In fact, he had already guessed what the reason might be, after those images that were unthinkable to everyone else appeared.

He just wasn't interested in what they were talking about.

If, with his decades of research, he does not have a clear understanding of this, then he is simply stupid. As early as more than ten years ago, since I met those mysterious figures, I have already understood one thing, human beings have provoked things that should not be provoked.

He was an atheist and dedicated his life to science.

However, the more he studied, the more frightening he felt, because there were so many things that could not be explained by today's science. Just touching the edge of some taboo that is difficult for human beings to understand has already made him puzzled.

There were things so clearly in front of him that it seemed that he could reach them with just an outstretched hand.

But reason told him how superficial and unattainable those understandings were! It's not even a scratch on the edge of "truth", and it's still 108,000 miles away.

Everyone else calls him a mad scientist, and while he is sometimes stern and ruthless, that's not why he earned his title.

In the realm of science, it is not because he is the only one who dares to explore the edges of those esoteric knowledge. Rather, for the sake of research, he is willing to abandon the so-called, human ideological good and evil, and only pursue perfect logic and truth.

For him, there is no such thing as good or evil in science.

Those so-called moral and emotional factors were completely discarded by him.

It's not that he never wanted to, but even if he did, it wouldn't be of any greater help to those studies.

In his mind, the messy and similar questions of morality are not his area of expertise and the object of study.

That's what politicians, critics, lawyers, and judges should care about, and he doesn't want to waste every minute or second on things that don't matter to him.

"The badge called 'Science' is no longer worthy of being worn on him, and he has fading those moving brilliances into obscurity, and no longer serving humanity."

This is what another famous researcher in the field of medicine, Sullivan Domino, said about him.

Eventually, however, he managed to convince Dr. Sullivan to join his shocking project, which was big news at the time, and no one knew what he did.

In his eyes there is only truth and truth, and for this he has given everything he has.

The study of the code of human creation has always been hated by the most popular moral realm.

For example, the cloning technology of a long time ago is said to have been voted on by the general public opinion, and finally even to the point of using legislation.

Nor did he fail to understand what the famous female scientist said in the A.D. century: "We happily give everything we have to serve science." We believe that science is the path to human happiness. But it is with horror that we see that it is this science that provides humanity with the means to commit suicide. ”

It's just that this is due to his character, and "hitting the south wall and not looking back" is this kind of person, which should be regarded as a true portrayal of him.

The more you know, the more confused, and the more you get, the more greedy you get.

Human beings will never be satisfied with the two things of exploring the origin of things and pursuing more desires.

Today, just now, he felt real fear.

This feeling of fear had been lurking in the depths of his brain, not the inexplicable things he saw now, but the problems that had plagued him deeply when he was doing those studies, and he could not understand them with the human mind - this was the source of his fear.

"Dr. Sue? Dr. Sue? ”

General Baker shouted twice before he got his confused mind back on track.

"Well, those birds, I've never seen them, I never knew they could fly so ...... Confusion. ”

Su Zhe looked innocent, like a child who had done something bad and was forced to ask by adults.

Of course, this is not his truth, and no one dared to believe what he said.

At one point, the scientific community slandered him and called him a madman, because at that time he could not produce scientific proofs and rational deductions.

Now someone was forcing him to say those nonsensical things again, and this time, he held back.

What can he say?

"So, don't you have any other opinions?" Baker asked, not believing that Dr. Su had no useful advice at all.

"Nope."

“……”

"Oh, yes, General!" Dr. Su spoke.

"Huh? Say, please. Baker's eyes lit up.