Genius Club

Chapter 485



Chapter 485: Chapter 78: The Zero Principle, Above All!

Chapter 485: Chapter 78: The Zero Principle, Above All!

This issue,

had been on Lin Xian’s mind for a long time.

From the beginning, when Huang Que silently brought Chu Anqing before them, Lin Xian sensed something was amiss.

Because at that time he didn’t understand much about space-time particles, and he hadn’t encountered the elderly couple at Xidan Shopping Plaza, who had lost their daughter early in life and learned that they had a daughter who looked exactly like Chu Anqing and had died more than twenty years ago.

Therefore, he naturally didn’t think too much about it, feeling perhaps it was simply because Huang Que knew Chu Anqing was an Innate Aerospace Holy Body with superior physical qualities, so he called her over to help.

But,

with more and more intelligence gathering over this period, becoming increasingly clear, and the Skyspace Aircraft replenishment plan becoming more and more perfected, Lin Xian increasingly noticed many irregularities.

First of all, was the division of labor and function of each person.

Lin Xian and Huang Que, of course, were core figures, with Huang Que also as the commander, and Lin Xian, who needed the space-time particles the most.

It was impossible for them not to go on this space trip.

Wei Cheng was the pilot, similarly indispensable; Liu Lu, because space-time particles are invisible, had to observe the miniature tracker to guide Wei Cheng, also irreplaceably necessary.

Gao Yang was a crucial character, his gaming skills made him perform miraculous operations with the mechanical arm; although considering that VV could fully replace him, wasn’t it more prudent to bring such a highly skilled backup?

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Moreover, whether space-time particles are visible to the naked eye is still in question.

In the face of any situation, artificial intelligence might not necessarily be as reliable as humans, for human intuition and spur-of-the-moment recklessness occasionally create miracles more easily than artificial intelligence’s rationality.

In contrast,

what indispensable, irreplaceable role did Chu Anqing have?

Looking at it now, absolutely none.

Apart from impressively performing in the initial spin chair, centrifuge, buoyancy pool, and physical coordination training…

She didn’t show any other exceptional capabilities; one could only say she was a flash in the pan.

Undoubtedly, she was a natural-born astronaut.

But for this sub-orbital space capture mission, what special function does such a constitution have?

They don’t need to leave the cabin,

nor do they need to travel in space,

they don’t even need to wear the white spacesuits.

The height they’re at is merely the 100-kilometer atmosphere, not even considered as entering space.

So, from this perspective,

[Chu Anqing’s existence, in this mission, is utterly pointless.]

Every time Chu Anqing asked Huang Que what her task was,

Huang Que would also give logistical support, assist Lin Xian, and so on…

those evasive and noncommittal reasons, tantamount to “just stand by, help whoever asks you, pour tea, pour water, dump trash and such.”

A Skyspace Aircraft surely doesn’t need tea pouring or water dumping.

Is there any necessity to take a 19-year-old girl who is of no use, no significance, and can’t help with anything into space?

If only these doubts were present, it wasn’t enough for Lin Xian to reach that conclusion.

However,

as Liu Feng’s observation and research on the space-time particles became more detailed, Lin Xian also discovered anomalies in the trajectory of the space-time particles.

It has now been confirmed that this space-time particle is not influenced by any external forces, not bound by any existing universal physical laws.

But it can relentlessly and accurately head towards Earth without straying.

This implies, something on Earth must be attracting it!

Or rather, it is actively seeking something on Earth!

And the closer it gets to Earth, the more obvious the deceleration of the space-time particles becomes; it has even slowed down to Mach 2 now, clearly feeling like it has found its target.

Until here, Lin Xian had not suspected that the space-time particle was targeting Chu Anqing.

But then!

Just now!

When Liu Feng used rubber and glass balls to demonstrate the encounter between the space-time particle and the Skyspace Aircraft, and how Coach Wei Cheng described the difficulty of capture, the slightest larger dive would have the particle throw them off,

Lin Xian suddenly realized.

Using such an inflexible Skyspace Aircraft to capture an unpredictable particle that incessantly flashes and flickers, suddenly slows down and changes direction, appearing and disappearing without any predictable trajectory…

it seemed!

in itself to be a fallacy!

An impossible mission!

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Before this, he had no real understanding of this 100-kilometer high capture mission and thought Huang Que’s plan was feasible.

But when the reality of the demonstration was right in front of him, Lin Xian felt this plan was totally insane, full of holes, and even completely devoid of a success rate guarantee.

So,

what made Huang Que so confident, so persistent, so convinced that their plan would be successful?

Thinking over and over,

[The only possible reason and significance remained unknown – Chu Anqing!]

Ultimately,

considering again Zhang Yuqian, who died in the year 2000, Chu Anqing, born in 2004, and CC living 600 years in the future,

the three of them, looking exactly the same, living in three completely unrelated, entirely different timespaces.

Timespaces!

Space-time particles!

All these irregular pieces merged together, only one correct answer could connect all these clues—

[The conspicuously targeted space-time particle, is indeed aiming at Chu Anqing!]

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