"The Will of True Utopia" (8)

And under the operational requirements of the mother and the team, everyone teaches knowledge in a unified manner.

They are arranged to inherit various useful occupations to ensure that each of our forest farmers can be continued.

This also allowed basic professions such as doctors, inventors, and farmers to be passed on.

Twenty-four-year-old me, I learned the news today.

My mother was sick, and I knew when I was a child that my mother had been suffering from minor illnesses.

My 48-year-old mother had esophageal cancer due to overwork.

The doctor said that under the extreme lack of medicine and medical care, my mother did not live for more than a month.

Mom is getting thinner and thinner, and she is rarely seen eating.

This matter is considered top secret, but even so, everyone can see my mother every day...

gradually discovered the abnormality of the mother's prime minister's body, and everyone was worried about her body.

My mother only thinks it's a trivial matter, and she is still concentrating on research every day in the hope of cultivating better rice varieties.

Because my mother put down the title of prime minister, she was only a master's degree in agriculture.

The doctor kept telling my mom to recuperate, but she kept telling me that she knew her own situation.

Of course, even as a result of this kind of treatment, the doctor told me that my mother might not live for more than a month.

And I have become the successor of the next forest farmer, and everyone is looking forward to me to bring a better future to everyone.

I didn't inherit any of my mother's talents in agriculture and learned mechanical maintenance with an engineer named Road & Bridge.

At the age of 24, I was an astronaut whose job was to repair the impact damage and instrument failures caused by meteorites and space junk on the space station.

My mom approved of my profession and never said anything about me.

Because she also knows that the capsule will only gradually age over time, and everyone does not know how many more years they can live in the space station.

For agriculture, my mother also thought that being an astronaut was the best choice for forest farmers.

My mother seems to have the heart to hand over the duties of prime minister to me, but I really don't want to accept it.

We have a bright future, but we have to worry that we may not have a tomorrow.

It's a contradiction, but it's a no-brainer.

Don't think about the past, don't be afraid of the future, live in the present.

This is also the creed of our country of forest farmers.

But that's not what I thought, I was born in a space capsule.

My mind was full of the earth my mother had described, and I had infinite expectations for the earth before it was leveled.

Experts say that at the moment the earth is full of nuclear radiation, and the probability of being suitable for human survival is not even one percent.

I have also asked how many years it will take for radiation to dissipate, or how long it will take for us to return to Earth.

The meaning of the expert is simple, complete dissipation is impossible.

I actually hate experts because they disappoint people and say something promising.

According to experts, it is impossible for nuclear radiation to dissipate completely.

But in 50 to 70 years, you may be able to choose to touch the earth, and here a country on the earth called Japan can be used as a reference. This country is known to have suffered nuclear bombs on Earth, and Japan suffered two nuclear bombs in World War II.

Seventy years after the station, areas of Japan that have been exposed to nuclear radiation have begun to be inhabited.

If we follow this reference, we can return to the region after seventy years.

Seventy years, I estimated that I was in my nineties at that time.

Let's not talk about whether to live or not, not to mention that this is just a return to the region.

But there is no end in sight to the survival of the earth, because the water and the land are polluted.