Chapter Seventy-Five: Borrowing Your Radiance, Seeing the Light

Ten minutes later.

Su Wen was invited into the living room.

Through the edge of the glass hall.

He can see the intricate diagram of ocean current fluctuations on the LCD screen in the laboratory.

Meantime.

I also saw the girl bring a cup of steaming coffee.

He took the coffee with both hands and said politely:

"Thank you.

Phyllis, I'm a fluid mechanics physicist.

Origins century over the past five years.

At present, the mainstream scientific research direction also includes the deduction of psionic tides in fluid-like physics.

Your father's discovery has indeed laid an indelible credit for this direction.

What is your research direction? ”

Hear him say that.

The girl has a more sense of being understood.

She also poured herself a cup of black coffee.

Then I gently tasted it with a spoon.

The coffee is bitter.

She was still a little uncomfortable.

But so.

It was as if she could see the figure that had been leaning down in the research institute late at night.

Phyllis says:

"I studied marine biology at Columbia University.

Because I adore Sylvia Alice Earle, whose deeds influenced me for the rest of my life.

But for the rest of my life, I want to be for my deceased father.

See for him a more beautiful view of the depths of the current. ”

Hear her say that.

Su Wen disagreed.

He had seen the will of the watchman in the Haiyu Cemetery for thousands of years.

Also understood.

The will that will be passed down in the storm should be hers, not for the sake of the dead.

Moreover.

Anthony had told him before the Afterglow of the Lights had faded and asked him to take care of Filia.

Su Wen is not a person who will make promises easily.

Because fulfilling a promise is probably not an easy thing to do.

His moral bottom line is not so high.

I don't want to carry too much either.

It's just that.

A father's last deathbed will.

He still didn't choose to refuse.

Su Wen didn't choose too straightforward words.

Instead, he gently asked her:

"Phyllis, since you said you studied in Columbia, you should remember the motto of Columbia University in the City of New York."

Hear this question.

The maiden didn't quite understand what he meant.

But the answer came out anyway:

β€œIn thy light we shall see light.” (By your light, you can see the light")

Su Wen nodded:

This quote is from the Old Testament Psalms.

It also represents the light brought by the deceased, not in memory of himself.

Rather, he is there to illuminate the way forward as you see it.

Philia.

I want you to think it through.

Then I made sure that I didn't continue my research to remember the past. ”

"Is it bright?"

She recalled the glimmer of light that had lit up little by little in the Haiyu cemetery.

Now.

The figures of Su Wen and Detective Kevin in front of him unconsciously coincided.

And because of that.

When talking to Su Wen, she always felt that the heaviest part of her heart was wiped out unconsciously.

Of course.

Su Wen just gave her a time to think about herself.

He didn't want to get an answer now.

There is no point in getting this answer either.

Mr. Scholar said with a gentle smile while stirring the black coffee in his hand,

"Actually, biology is not bad.

Haven't you heard that phrase?

The twenty-first century is the century of biology. ”

"It sounds like someone who can say this is a little too optimistic."

After letting go of some of the burdens in your heart.

Phyllis couldn't help but laugh lightly.

Perhaps inherited the Nordic blood of the Antonisra Lady.

The girl's face was very delicate, and after getting rid of that unpleasant look, she was indeed very beautiful now.

Phyllis asked seriously:

"Mr. Su, what is the reason for your research?"

Su Wen took a sip of black coffee.

It's really bitter.

Luckily, he'd just experienced the Storm Bluff Wind Blade.

Tolerance to pain is now strong.

So.

Just a cup of coffee, for him.

It can probably still be allocated to the ranks of [desserts].

He replied with a smile:

"The Century of Origins offers endless possibilities.

Any discovery is a few shells found in a sea of creatures that is almost blank, and it's hard not to be intoxicated. ”

This sentence Su Wen really came from the heart.

After personally browsing the in-depth experimental data of the Primordial Research Institute.

He was indeed in awe of Anthony Elinor's research:

"Even Sir Isaac Newton's classical mechanics is only an approximation of the theory of relativity at low speeds.

In other words, the world we see is probably only a subset of the rules of the higher dimensions.

Case.

As a scientist, the pursuit of truth is probably the noblest goal.

Civilization needs us.

So, I'm going to be proud of that, and I think you should be too. ”

Distance.

The sound of the tide, which belongs to the Samoan archipelago, is gradually rising.

Illuminated by the warm night lights of the Coastal Institute.

The two chatted.

It's like they've known each other for a long time.

Two hours later.

Phyllis talks about the object of her former admiration:

Sylvia Alice Earle is an American marine biologist, explorer, author, and lecturer.

She has been a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence since 1998.

Sylvia was the first female chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and was named her first "Hero of the Earth" by Time magazine in 1998.

When Sylvia Sylvia A. Earl A Β· When Earle looks at the sea, she doesn't see it as a vast, expanse of cold, dark blue water.

Instead, think of it as one of the largest aquariums on the planet.

It is a forest of oceans, shimmering in colors of blue, green and gold.

"Sylvia is truly respectable.

It sounds like your choice hasn't changed from what it used to be. ”

"yes.

I also want to be a scientist as great as Sylvia. ”

Her voice grew quieter.

Fell asleep on the table.

After midnight, Phyllis really couldn't hold on.

Su Wen untied his coat and draped it over the girl's body.

He poured another cup of coffee.

Silently looking into the distance.

By the way, I downloaded a movie on the WiFi of the Coastal Research Institute.

Six hours later.

Afar.

The glimmer of dawn on the shoreline gradually rises.

The girl gradually woke up.

She felt the casualwear jacket she was wearing warm, and she noticed that there was no trace of her clothes being moved.

The girl was relieved, a little more embarrassed,

"I'm sorry, I'm asleep, obviously Mr. Su, you are a guest."

"No, no, no, I can sleep so soundly after drinking three cups of black coffee, in fact, I admire it."

Su Wen said with a smile.

His humorous words unconsciously diluted these little embarrassments,

"Goodbye, Phyllis.

It's time for me to leave. ”

She asked,

"Is there anything I need to do?"

"Help me contact the Night's Watch.

Let's just say that a missing person has been found.

In fact, I don't know anything about the route out of Samoa. ”

He put on his own casual coat.

Then.

Accompanied by the influence of the tidal forces of the Moon.

Su Wen walked to the beach of the South Pacific where the dawn was shining.

He waited until the tide receded.

Soon after.

On the way to the Night's Watch's aid force.

He eventually found the shell he had promised before leaving Marina City.

[Su Wen, the gravekeeper of the island of Samoa, holds Edward-Blue Storm-Warden's Sword of the Warden to link the origin point]

[The life level of the storm eagle group has been raised by the survival of the fittest due to the 'Tianze theory'. 】

【Storm Cliff Relic Energy Level Raised】

[Promoted from the low-order side advanced relics to the sailor's path 'Sea Dependent' and 'Storm Song' third-order 'Tongming' sublimation point]

[Key time points in the future: The completion rate of 'Opening up the Lost Sea Route' will be increased by 13%]

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