Chapter 152: Chapter 133: Silent Bloodshed
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First, lets casually chat with some people and see what the situation is like. Just observing with our eyes wont be enough.
Harrison rk took the lead and walked forward.
Nora Camp followed.
With a poption of thirty thousand, it was like a smallmunity on Earth, where information could spread quickly.
So now almost everyone knew that Harrison rk had be the decision-maker on this spaceship.
Almost everyone recognized Harrison rk, and as soon as the two appeared, they were immediately noticed.
People enthusiastically approached them to chat and socialize.
These people were skilled at changing their expressions, one moment maintaining their previous demeanor and the next adjusting their facial muscles in a very short period of time, much like the face-changing art in Sichuan Opera.
They didnt find anything wrong with it.
Harrison rk and Nora Camp did not show any signs of difort, their posture resembling that of leaders inspecting grassroots work.
But when the two left the living area and returned to the small conference room behind themand cabin, their moods became heavy.
Indeed, the situation had be critical.
On the surface, everything seemed orderly, but it was all just a false illusion.
Danger was lurking everywhere.
The overall atmosphere was eerie, dark, and tense, much like a tightly wound music string. It seemed as if it could produce a pleasant sound, but in reality, it could easily snap if slightly touched.
No one could predict in what form or direction it would snap.
Harrison rk and Nora Camp discussed their basic n of action.
Precautions need to be put in ce, announce that the spaceship is going into a state of war, cut off themunication between the living area and other areas, confiscate all weapons and store them in the warehouse. The password for the warehouse is only to be known by me. From now on, I will wear the Azure Star full-time in case of emergencies.
Nora Camp, adding to Harrison rks n, said: When we were researching before, Martha believed that our distance from the Invader Barrier is directly rted to passengers reactions.
The closer we get to the barrier, the more pronounced this phenomenon bes?
Yes, we just dont know when the qualitative change will happen. Should we slow down our approach to the barrier and observe for a little while longer? Harrison rk thought for a moment, No, there are priorities in everything. I must have an answer, and it doesnt matter how many people die for it. After all everyone will eventually die.
Nora Camp understood his meaning, By the way, Martha sent you a research report earlier. It was a projectpleted by her colleagues at the Yellowstone Research Institute.
What report?
Its about my chess pieces.
I see.
Returning to his office, Harrison rk brought up his personal Al and opened the report, reading it with interest.
He didnt have high expectations for this report.
As he expected, although Martha Owen had used her personal connections and the World Governments attention to this matter, the Yellowstone Research Institute had mobilized quite a lot of research resources to conduct aprehensive analysis of Nora Camps chess pieces and board.
The methods of analysis were diverse, employing both physical, chemical, and biological methods.
Physical dposition, breaking it into dust.
Atomic absorption spectrometry was used to analyze theposition.
Radiation testing.
High-energy particle elerators were used to continuously bombard it.
It was bombarded with focused particle beams.
All avable chemicals were tested for reactions.
nts and animals were used to absorb it, and changes were observed.
Through this series of tests, the Yellowstone Research Institute had obtained arge amount of data.
However, it was unfortunate that all this data was useless and could not reveal any anomalies in the chess pieces.
All analysis results indicated that the chess pieces and board were nothing more than ordinary artifacts.
The Yellowstone Research Institute even traced the source back to the workshop that had manufactured the chess pieces.
A centuries-old workshop with a long heritage.
The Yellowstone Research Institute then took other chess pieces and boards from the workshop and repeated the tests several times, but the results were the same.
Still, no abnormalities were found, nor did they witness the rming explosion described by Harrison rk.
At the end of the report was a conclusion signed by Martha Owen.
Despite all research results indicating that there are no anomalies in the chess pieces and board, we can only infer the principle from the results based on the assumption that what Harrison rk said is true andprehensively analyze all calction data. I specte the following theory: within the pieces hides some form of ultrafine particles with mass levels equal to or below the gluon level. These particles can release energy in an instant or act as a catalyst for matter conversion, turning matter into antimatter and forming an antimatter bomb. Its technological level should be the next or the next after the Quark stage, or maybe the gap is immeasurable, representing a stage of mass-energy conversion that humans still cannot understand. This is my personal spection and has no authoritative reference.
After reading the report, Harrison rk put it down and fell into deep thought. His intuition told him that Martha Owens spection was likely correct.
But even if the spection was correct, it would have no significance in changing the status quo.
No one knows the specific methods of the invaders.
The technological gap between the invaders and the Earthlings is too vast toprehend.
It was like a god-killing or Buddha-killing giant robot suddenly appearing on the battlefield of cold weapons, leaving even the most brilliant ancient generals confused in the face of its power.
With such a tepid report, the military would not take any significant action, nor would the numerous captains and leaders willingly surrender their own personal hobby-carrying items.
Harrison rk was once again filled with a sense of powerlessness.
Whether it was the chess pieces or the Mind Infiltration method, these were tactics beyond his own or even the humanprehension of his time.
Human beings are still destined to perish repeatedly, but he still couldnt see the real enemy, let alone understand their methods of attack.
More tragically, these methods seemed to be only appetizers for the invaders.
Humans didnt even have the qualifications to experience the invaders true methods, which was indeed quite depressing and desperate.
Harrison rk was reminded of Sergey.
He couldnt help but envy the others madness and obsession.
If only he had that kind of spirit.
He felt a bit unworthy of his responsibilities because he was too easily depressed.
While he was lost in thought, amunication rang, and a message was sent by Nora Camp.
Come to the bar in the living area quickly. Theres a problem.
Harrison rk immediately stood up.
He first asked, Is it someone resisting during the weapon confiscation process?
No, the weapons were just confiscated, but there are more and more people fighting in the bar topete for mating rights and they wont stop until one of them is dead.
Harrison rk rushed to the door, puzzled, Mating rights? Didnt we get rid of these primitive desires a long time ago?
Its because they believe that more advanced genes will surely produce more outstanding offspring. Some people want to show off their power by unting their fighting skills. This kind of thinking has always existed, but its never been as extreme as it is now.
Got it, I understand. You focus on protecting yourself first; Ill be right there. Im fine. Everyone knows that Im carrying your offspring. Your genes are the universally acknowledged best, so they fight while making sure to avoid me. You cant let your guard down.
Understood.
Harrison rk soon arrived at the living area.
Everything seemed well-organized and orderly, just as before.bender
Worried about Nora Camps safety, he activated Azure Star at full power, turned into a fierce wind, and rushed headfirst into the bar.
The noise of him breaking down the door attracted everyones attention.
Mr. rk, youre here?
The bartender greeted him with a smile.
Harrison rk looked around, puzzled, but saw no chaos. Those who were drinking continued drinking, and those who were chatting continued chatting. The only chaos was actually himself.
As he was trying to make sense of things, Nora Camp rushed through the crowd toward him.
Harrison rk said, Everything seems fine?
Come over here. Nora Camp pulled Harrison rk through the bar, passed a ten-meter-long aisle, and brought him to a booth.
There were several young men and women sitting in the booth, and two unconscious men were lying on the floor.
The two men had blooding from the corners of their mouths, their faces bruised and battered.
One of them had a broken arm, twisted at an odd angle.
Bloodstains were scattered on the floor.
Several other booths nearby had simr situations.
Everyone else continued with their activities calmly, while many peopley on the floor, as if this was all normal.
Harrison rk asked, What happened to these people?
Nora Camp said, I knocked them out. If I hadnt stopped them, they would only stop fighting once one of them is dead.
Harrison rk pointed to the bystanders and asked, What about them?
Mr. rk, its none of our business. The security officers should take care of it.
A girl sitting in a nearby booth replied with a smile.
Harrison rk asked, Arent you nervous, or do you have any other feelings about it?
The people shook their heads, indicating they didnt understand what he meant.
Harrison rk began to understand the situation.
When two robots fight fiercely with gears and oil flying everywhere, would the other robots have any emotional fluctuations?
Of course not.
As they were speaking, several security officers arrived to clean up the scene.
Just as the security officers were passing through the aisle, two men from another booth started fighting again.
Their fighting style was strange.
No growling, shouting, or hysterical screaming.
They fought each other silently, with one punch followed by one kick, entangled with each other.
The security officers ignored them and didnt even turn their heads, treating them like air.
Harrison rk grabbed one of the security officers, What are you doing? Why didnt you stop the fight?
The security officer immediately answered, Yes, Mr. rk!
The officer, with his colleague, swiftly rushed over, subdued the two fighters, and separated them.
But they didnt calm down; they kept struggling and tried to charge at each other.
Harrison rk asked the other guests, Why didnt you stop them?
A bar patron hesitated, Mr. rk, is this an order?
Not an order, a question.
If theyre doing the right thing, why should I stop them?
Harrison rk was speechless.
He didnt know how to respond.
He asked the two men who were still trying to fight, Why are you fighting so quietly? Wouldnt shouting make you feel better?
Both men replied in unison.
Mr. rk, shouting would waste our energy unnecessarily.
The two men continued trying to move forward and hurt their opponent while they spoke.
Harrison rk roared at the security officers, Stop standing around! Take them away! Do you really only follow instructions one step at a time?
The security officersplied.
Nora Camp patted Harrison rks back, You see? Thats the situation here. If you dont issue new instructions for the security officers, these four people will continue this struggle until theyre exhausted.
Harrison rk nodded.
Indeed, that was a horrifying situation.
Not good! The experiment with Martha Owen!
Harrison rk suddenly remembered and rushed toward the medical cabin without dy.
Upon arrival, the situation seemed stable, and he heaved a sigh of relief.
Martha Owen and the other researchers also underwent some changes. However, before they changed, Harrison rk had already given them the highest-level instructions to prioritize the project above all else.
Now that they were more mechanized, they could immerse themselves in the project without distraction.
Needham Browns voice rang out: Dont worry, Im watching over them. Ill make sure theyre too busy to have any other ideas. The project seems to be progressing faster, and we might have a real chance to analyze the contents of that sound.
Harrison rk nodded, Thats good..
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