Chapter 505: Chapter 332: Difficult to Convince the Public_l
Two hours passed, and after his kills had exceeded 800, Harrison rk’s killing speed finally slowed down.
His current awakening level of 3636% was indeed not considered high.
Continuously operating at high speed in battle instincts, issuing too many brainwavemands, his brain gradually crossed the critical point and couldn’t hold on any longer.
Harrison rk started making mistakes.
Some of the participants who had been left behind by him earlier began to gradually close the distance again.
But he had already shown enough.
He had reached unimaginable heights at the 36.36% level.
Among the hundreds of remaining contestants, his awakening level was already the lowest.
Two hours and thirteen minutes in, Levi Martin and Oliver Yeomanpleted their thousand kills consecutively.
Two hours and thirty-three minutes in, dozens morepleted their thousand kills, and hundreds more were eliminated.
Three hours passed, and Harrison rk’s kill count struggled to surpass 900, but hundreds more hadpleted their thousand kills.
At four hours, Harrison rk’s kill count reached 941.
He was the only contestant remaining.
He was already on the verge of copsing, and his brainwavemands were often messed up.
His physical strength and endurance had also gradually reached their limit.
Blood started seeping from the surface of Harrison rk’s body as hey on the synchronized resonance trainer.
The life support device and the Fine Quark Therapy Device had already been attached.
“He’s surpassed his limit, let’s end it. Continuing might cause deep damage to his brain,” the vice president of the Life Institute suggested, who was also watching the match.
But his suggestion was rejected by Nora Camp, who was currently experiencing Harrison rk’s first-person perspective, “No, continue. He’s taken it seriously.”
Everyone: “Hmm?”
Nora Camp: “He’s too invested and has forgotten that this is a simted match. This is not just a match for him, but a battle he cannot afford to lose.”
Her tone was calm, but it left therge virtual conference room silent.
Mr. Green considered for a few seconds, “Alright, let the match continue. The current Sergeant rk is not a participant but a warrior.”
Bainesta: “Yes, let’s continue, we don’t have the right to give up in the war a year from now.”
A wave of sadness inexplicably surged in the Quantum Network.
Although no one had really seen what the invaders looked like, and no one dared to say for sure what kind of enemy they would face next, everyone in Harrison rk’s first-person perspective battle system could feel the indomitable will that emanated from him, as thick as viscous blood sma.
His will was not rootless but came from one heartbreaking, blood-and-fire trial after another.
Each warrior undergoes deep psychological construction to gain strong fighting willpower.
But the willpower that Harrison rk showed at this time was somewhat beyond the scope, which was a rare baptism for countless onlookers.
Immersed in the battle, Harrison rk didn’t know that at least several billion human beings were experiencing his breathing, heartbeat, anger, and that “I must win, and I will win eventually” fighting stance through the battle watch system.
All he did was silently shatter one eight-legged beetle after another in front of him.
Six hours and thirty-three minutes in, Harrison rkpleted his thousand kills.
There were no more enemies in front of him.
At the same time, his equipment’s damage rate was exactly 100%, and his energy reserve was 0%.
He copsed backward in the simted battlefield.
In the synchronized resonance device, his consciousness quickly fell asleep.
Nora Camp quickly exited the virtual conference room, “I’ll go check on him.”
Three minutester, Nora Camp reported through the virtual conference room, “He’s fine, just in deepa.”
No one knew how many generals, senior executives, and scientists heaved a sigh of relief.
It was the first time in history that so many higher-ups had cared about the status of a mere sergeant at the same time.
Mr. Green chuckled, “It’s strange that this sergeant has some sort of strange infectious power. Even though it’s just a selection match, his struggle doesn’t seem ridiculous, and it even drew me in.”
Bainestanodded, “Me too.”
Dillon sighed emotionally: “If we could all fight like him on a real battlefield, killing all enemies before falling down ourselves, it would be a life without regrets.”
“Hmm.”
“Not bad.”
It’s not as simple as just talking about the tenacity required to underpin hundreds of years of struggle for an invisible yet objectively existing Imaginary Enemy.
The pressure in people’s hearts is equally indescribable, otherwise, so many people wouldn’t have fallen into the Lost City.
The times needed the spirit of people like Harrison rk, and his first-person perspective record in today’s simted battle could serve as an important training reference and a perfect psychological construction course material.
The Military Affairs Department and the Political Affairs Department are responsible for organizing the materials and improving the courses. Everyone else, meeting adjourned.”
Mr. Green said in the end.
More than ten minutester, Nora Camp sat in her office with her hands sped, looking at the projected screen.
It was time to announce the results of the selection match.The scores of the contestants’ knowledge assessment, intelligence potential detection,mand ability, andbat ability evaluation have already been clearly listed.
There was no suspense that Needham Brown ranked first in the overall ranking.
Harrison rk did not disgrace himself, either, ranking exactly thirty-sixth, at the bottom of the list.
Harrison rk surpassed everyone in two parameters, but his intelligence potential was only slightly above average, which held him back.
Although his performance inbat ability testing was impressive, the overall discrepancy, along with the total speed of killing, equipment attrition rate, and remaining energy were far from perfect.
Nora Camp’s gaze swiftly scanned the list from top to bottom, and as her focus moved, the names floated up one by one.
But she did not make a choice until she reached the 36th ce.
“Harrison rk, male, 25 years old, profession: Gxy Warrior, service location: ck Bear Training Base. Citizen serial number…”
Nora Camp smiled faintly, “Harrison rk.”
On the projection screen before her, words popped up, “Is it confirmed, and no more changes will be made? Special reminder, the overall quality of the participants is quite high, and your gene activation degree is also very high. In order to increase the diversity of genebinations and create more possibilities, it is rmended that you select multiple artificial breeding partners.”
The suggestion did note from Star, but from Nora Camp’s personal intelligent assistant.
The suggestion was very logical.
When male and female genesbine to form new life, there are always infinite possibilities.
Nora Camp was no ordinary woman.
If her frozen cells were paired only with a fixed partner, it would, in a sense, be a great waste of resources.
She had stored nearly a hundred frozen cells, and it would make more sense to try differentbinations with multiple high-awakening partners, in line with the basic logic of civilization evolution.
If Nora Camp had not met Harrison rk, she would have been nning this way.
But now, Nora Camp shookher head calmly, “No, only Harrison rk.”
“Due to your unusual choice, you are required to provide an exnation.”
Nora Camp thought for a moment, “Because of love.”
When she said this, her face turned red for a rare moment.
With the development of civilization, thebination of men and women is not entirely utilitarian.
Love still exists, and it is not a luxury; everyone is eligible to choose.
However, marriages based on love have inevitably be fewer and fewer.
It is not that the World Government is deliberately suppressing it; it is just a matter of natural selection and normal evolution.
People have ess to so much information in their lives, meet so many people, and have such a broad scope of contact, all while the goals of personal and civilization pursuit are so clear; work is never-ending, and there is no end to training and improving. Few people have the time to consider personal matters.
The higher the position, the busier the people are, and the stronger their sense of responsibility; it is even harder for them to consider personal emotional needs.
Many people yearn for and desire love, but the reality lies before them, and it is difficult for both men and women to feel that they cannot do without a specific person of the opposite sex, which is love.
The more top-level leaders, the more this is the case.
For a leader like Nora Camp, only a very few people could be fortunate enough to have love.
Take Dillon and his wife, for example, or Lauren Danni Fox and Charles Louis, or O’Brien and his seven wives.
No one would mock these marriages; on the contrary, people would envy these emotionally rich and extremely lucky individuals who found the love of their lives.
As for physiological needs, that’s simply a matter of personal choice and beyond discussion.
Nora Camp’s choice did cause quite a stir.
Many high-ranking contestants, in particr, couldn’t understand it.
Nora Camp was not a nobody; her usual style, attitude, and deeds all showed that she was a workaholic heroine.
She was talented and decisive.
Her unique warmand style was both ruthless and difficult to trace.
She was not a steadymander, she was brutal and would go to any lengths to achieve her goals.
As long as she could sessfullyplete her mission and win the war, she could sacrifice anyone, including herself and her fleet.
Why would such a person choose only one breeding partner?
Didn’t she know that doing so would have been better for the civilization?
Nora Camp’s exnation was soon made public.
“First, because of love.”
“Second, there is less than a year left, and my descendants may not have time to grow, so the matter is not so significant. Therefore, I do not want to make any reluctant sacrifices.”
Within the grassroots scope, the controversy subsided slightly; many people envied Harrison rk, while many others were dissatisfied with the excellent soldiers andmanders, whom they admired, being inexplicably sacrificed.
After all, Harrison rk did not have an overwhelming advantage in scoring, and Nora Camp’s reasoning was too self-serving, not scientifically ethical.
In the evening, the regr high-level military meeting was held as scheduled.
Harrison rk was still unconscious and had not awakened.
At the meeting, someone was not satisfied.
During themunication session after the formal discussion ended, Major General Needham Brown, who ranked first in the selectionpetition, directly challenged.
“Major General Nora Camp, this is indeed your personal freedom, and others have no right to interfere. But you cannot stop me from being dissatisfied with you. I, Needham Brown, rank first; Harrison rk is only 36. You chose him and only him. Your so-called love is not enough to convince.”
Nora Camp crossed her arms, “What advice does General Brown have?”