I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 891 - Chapter 891: Chapter 538: Resonance, Swansong【4600 words, Thanks to Alliance Leader Li Xiyao Tianguard!】_3



Chapter 891: Chapter 538: Resonance, Swansong【4600 words, Thanks to Alliance Leader Li Xiyao Tianguard!】_3

You’ve always been working hard.

So have I.

But I…I haven’t done enough.

You once said that my talent has no limit.

I believed it too.

Now I choose to be blindly confident.

My intuition tells me that “Song of the Wilderness” and “Morning Wind” will not be the limit of the cosmic melody.

If the quantum storm in our brains can be as complex as the universe itself, my inspiration should also be able to touch the basic rules of the universe.

I’d rather die alone in the cosmos than disappoint myself, and more importantly, disappoint you.

I will create the greatest variable beyond your “Millennium Plan.”

Finally, please believe in me blindly one more time.”

Harrison Clark finished reading the electronic note and silently closed the page.

September 3, 2100.

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At the testing of the complete Mercury Dyson Cloud after the final piece of the puzzle was embedded.

Carrie Thomas had led the first exploratory expedition to beyond the Kuiper Belt.

Harrison Clark received the last message sent back by Carrie Thomas.

It was a song.

The title was “The Sun in the Universe”.

Before playing the song, Harrison Clark listened to Carrie Thomas’s last words.

“Harrison Clark.

I’ve been thinking.

Thinking about the meaning of this extra life you’ve given me.

Thinking about the meaning of myself.

I’ve always wanted to know how I changed the shackles of destiny in those unreal, never-happened years, time after time.

Now, I’ve found the answer.

I represent the limit of human civilization in the rhythm of music. Not only unprecedented but also unsurpassed.

Actually, I’ve always lacked confidence, always thought of myself as ordinary.

So in the past, most of my fame was built after I died because, when I was alive, I just wanted to be at peace and make music.

I shouldn’t let myself be judged by others.

I should have that confidence.

I’ve proven myself nine times in your world, too.

Now, I want to prove myself one last time in our shared, final world.

In this song, I’ve sung the nine timelines that belong to you, your entire life.”

Just yesterday, Carrie Thomas, who should have had several decades of life left, ended her not-so-long life early, aged 101.

Harrison Clark put on the ancient headphones with a history of eighty years.

These were the headphones that Carrie Thomas had personally chosen for him to listen to samples eighty years ago.

Click to play.

The music starts softly and melodiously.

Even with Harrison Clark’s experience, he couldn’t tell what instrument was playing.

The music sounded very old, melancholy, and a little frustrated, as if trying to pull him back to the Chesterton Apartment.

Thirty seconds later, the tempo changes, and it begins to take on a more futuristic feel, but that sense of bewilderment still lingers.

Harrison Clark recalls the feelings of when he first arrived in the future.

At that time, he thought it was a dream or a one-way journey.

He was immersed in the comfortable life of a welfare recipient and couldn’t extricate himself until the dream was shattered by a suddenly-falling spherical battleship.

Another thirty seconds pass, and the music changes again, becoming playful and lively, but still with lingering regrets and persistence, perfectly expressing his mood when he practiced guitar hard in order to plagiarize the songs.

After more than ten minutes, Harrison Clark silently removed the headphones, his facial expressions changing countless times.

Carrie Thomas succeeded.

The audible sound is actually a disguise.

She hid some subtle rhythms in the transition between each melody.

Even though Harrison Clark used an old-fashioned headphone system, after listening to the music, he had a vague feeling that his heart rate had sped up.

The newly established Titan Research Institute has given an accurate assessment.

“The Sun” can effectively improve the listener’s brain activity and concentration levels in a way that, on some level, even nudges people with a narrow scope of thinking to unconsciously develop a stronger sense of shame, sparking thoughts of changing their life patterns.

The effect of “The Sun” is even stronger than that of the Superpower Bacteria.

The mechanism of Superpower Bacteria is to use external bacteria colonies to restrain the human brain, while the mechanism of “The Sun” is to use human brain structure and cognitive framework to inspire the side of human genes that lean towards collective struggle.

Carrie Thomas also left a message before her death.

“This song can work for ten thousand years. But after ten thousand years, we should actively eliminate it. Now that it is wartime, we must have a war mentality. This is the principle you taught me.”


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