986 Origin of Destiny (Part II)
"I didn't have time. Mursi looked stupid and honest, scratched his head and said, "I was just busy sending it to the boss, and I haven't had time to see it yet." β
Adam's voice was like a gloomy wind: "Did anyone else see that?"
"No, as soon as Ms. Sophia waved her hand, I appeared directly at the door, and I didn't meet anyone else. Mursi waved his hand with a look of envy: "Wow, it's amazing." β
Adam's eyes moved slightly, meaning something: "Envy?"
"Envy!"
"Me too. By the way, you've been working a lot of hours, I'll give you a vacation. Adam lowered his head and continued to flip through the information. The words that seemed to be heartwarming were spoken, but Adam's tone was cold: "Go and rest." β
"Thank you, boss, thank you, boss!"
Then, no one ever saw this stunned young man again.
When Sophia saw Adam again, it was three days later.
For three days, Adamzad had been recuperating, but the place of recuperation was no longer in the medical area, not even in hyperspace, but in Adam's own private residence on Earth. For three days, he said that he was recuperating, but in fact he completely isolated himself. Nobody was seen, nothing was cared, no one knew what he had been thinking about for the past three days.
But three days later, Adam was back to the same dragon and phoenix as before.
It's just that in addition to sunshine and self-confidence, there are more indescribable things in this person. It was as if in just three days, something huge and profound had happened to him.
Adam had a sincere smile on his face, and his muscles looked like he was pulling from the bottom of his heart: "Sophia, if you hadn't reacted quickly at the time, I might have died of sudden cardiac death." You saved my life again. β
"Oh. Sophia's expression was cold: "I thought you didn't care if you were dead or alive." β
"I'm just too excited. Adam regretted: "I didn't find the existence of hyperspace life, I couldn't get in touch with extrahuman life, I couldn't communicate with high-latitude intelligence, and the huge loneliness and loss made me lose my temper." β
I've never seen such a brazen person! The onlookers are guilty of slander, but they can't change the course of history.
Sophia felt that Adam seemed to understand something, and said the source of his loss, so the dark clouds dispersed and her mood improved: "Your body seems to be fine, but why does it seem to be very sleepless?"
"Am I sleepy?" Adam wiped his huge dark circles from his eyes, and then smiled brightly, "It's nothing, it's just that I suddenly have a few ideas in my head, and I can't wait to share them with you." β
Idea? He shared it with me? This is the first time in history.
Sophia was curious: "What idea?"
"Ideas to further develop the potential of hyperspace, ideas to further understand life at high latitudes. Adam seriously took out a stack of materials and handed it to Sophia, and at the same time briefly explained: "According to your conclusion, other people other than you can also get access to hyperspace, right?"
"Hmm. Although we are not yet able to observe specific phenomena at our level, I have calculated that there is some incomprehensible 'factor' in hyperspace that will constantly infuse the life forms living in hyperspace. Sophia looked at it at a glance and said casually: "Once this 'factor' accumulates beyond a certain limit, you will be able to obtain permission to use hyperspace." β
"I prefer to call this 'factor' divinity, which is the heavenly light that God reveals. If you have divinity, you can enter the kingdom of heaven. The more divinity there is, the higher the authority, the stronger the God-given power. Adam asked, "So what affects the speed at which each person accumulates divinity?
"Not really. Sophia shook her head: "There are two variables here. The first is the problem of personal physique. I don't know what kind of structure of the human body is influencing that 'factor' β well, divinity β . But as far as I've observed, different people do suck at different rates of divinity. β
Adam's eyes flashed: "Can you measure it?"
"Not for the time being, only to observe. β
"Has anyone accumulated enough divinity now?"
"Not a single one. β
"Oh. Adam exhaled lightly, and then said categorically: "No project can compare to this project, we should immediately start studying the effect of different constitutions on the efficiency of absorbing divinity." β
"Okay!" Sophia was also interested: "I'll set up a project team when I go back." β
"About this project team...... I think it's just the two of us. Adam had a convincing look on his face after deep thought: "You know, something needs two more steps from the first mover to be known to the average person." Given the special nature of this project, I think it should be classified as the highest level of secrecy. β
"Oh, okay. Sophia doesn't care at this point, she likes to continue to explore academic issues: "And the second variable isβ"
"It's depth. Adam said, "I have summarized your theory: the deeper you go into hyperspace, the higher the concentration of divinity, and the faster you accumulate divinity. Even if a person who is not efficient at absorbing or even has not been able to absorb a little divinity in shallow space, as long as he goes deep enough in hyperspace, theoretically speaking, there is a possibility of being impregnated with divinity. β
"That's true. Personal differences, immersion time, and spatial depth, these are the three variables that I can find. And the deeper things are not visible for the time being. Sophia flipped through Adam's plan: "So what you're trying to say is ......"
"Isn't this obvious?" Adam grinned and showed a strange smile: "Of course it's construction!"
Fuck the budget!
Fuck the risk!
Fuck the fuck!
Whoever stops me from building is my Adamzadeh's sworn enemy!
Adam roared in his heart, but Sophia rejoiced.
Adam offered to do construction? This is really rare. Sophia quickly flipped through Adam's plan, and after seeing Adam's plan, she was surprised and said, "This plan is very thoughtful." She looked up and said in astonishment as if she had reacquainted Adam with it, "That's a lot of money." β
It had always been Sophia's generosity that shocked him, and on this day, Adam suddenly had a feeling of raising his eyebrows.
"For the past three days, I've been thinking, how can I really help you? And that's what I came up with. Bang, Adam slapped his design on the table for the first time, and his voice was excited: "We're going to build the third level of Tiberium Labs, the Infinity Dock!"