Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1662 People's Federation

"How did he get back to you later?"

Go to Beijing.

Pan-Asian Cooperation Headquarters.

Walking in the corridor leading to the conference hall, facing Secretary-General Wu Shuhua's question, Li Guangya thought for a while before replying in a chatty tone.

"He didn't answer me."

Hearing this unexpected answer, Wu Shuhua glanced at him in surprise.

"He didn't answer you?"

"Yes," Li Guangya shrugged, and said with a helpless smile, "He said, how should I go about the future, I should find the answer myself...Of course, he may also be purely indifferent to things other than academics. interest."

Wu Shuhua was silent for a while, then continued, "In any case, we have come to this point."

"Yes," Li Guangya nodded with emotion, then raised his head again, and looked confidently at the spacious door standing at the end of the corridor ahead, "Let the future judge whether it is good or bad."

...

On the sixth day of June, a major event happened in Pan-Asian Cooperation.

To be precise, not only Pan-Asian cooperation, but also the fate of the entire world is involved.

At the invitation of Beijing, hundreds of countries around the world put aside the position of regional alliances and sent representatives to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration to participate in this meeting discussing issues related to the future destiny of mankind.

At the end of the conference, the organizers of some conferences took the lead in releasing a joint initiative on establishing a brand-new, more internationalist community with a shared future for mankind.

The new alliance was christened the Human Alliance, after the organization that died in the bud a century ago.

However, what is completely different is that within the old framework, people of the new era injected him with a brand new core.

Not only that, under the guarantee of the absolute force of the First Fleet and the authority established by the ultra-high-speed channel, this alliance will be more reliable than any alliance born on this planet in the long years...

North Sea Alliance.

The campus of Oxford University.

Leonard, who was sitting in the library, was making final preparations for the upcoming most important speech in his life.

At this moment, sitting across from him is his old friend, Professor Fryn, who is also the only colleague he talks to on this campus.

As the price of going against the mainstream school of thought, no one in the entire archeology department would give him a good face—except for the one sitting in front of him.

Although there is a 30-year age difference between the two, they unexpectedly found a common language.

"Human Alliance... tsk tsk, as long as you live long enough, you can see everything," Fryen smiled and continued, "I still remember your father He once made a bet with me that the Human Alliance went bankrupt just because it was ahead of its time, and it will be revived someday in the future... Now it seems that he has won."

Seeing that Leonard didn't speak, Frian suddenly thought of something, and continued to speak apologetically.

"Sorry, did I say something that made you feel sad."

"There's nothing to be sad about. My father always taught me that people have to look forward," Leonard continued, pushing the holographic glasses on the bridge of his nose. "My father is a great scholar, and soon I will will prove it."

"I think so too, it's just the stupidity of a bunch of people covering up his talent."

Frian sighed softly, as if recalling the past, his cloudy pupils were filled with complex emotions.

After a long pause, he lightly touched the teacup with his index finger and continued.

"I still remember that it was thirty years ago. At that time, we discussed the future of human civilization... Although it sounds funny for two archaeologists to discuss this matter, I don't feel like his opinion at all. He is an ordinary archaeologist, but he is even more penetrating than the remarks of some international relations experts."

The pen in his hand paused slightly, Leonard moved his gaze away from the holographic panel, and looked towards Fryn.

Noticing that Leonard had become interested in his topic, Frien smiled faintly and continued to speak.

"In his point of view, those Chinese people have actually planned for a long time"

"It's been planned for a long time?"

"Well," Frien nodded, and said with a smile, "the plan to build a community with a shared future for mankind covering the whole world... In fact, they have already begun to plan for it a century ago."

"However, even with full preparations, this is still an extremely huge project, so vast that its span exceeds the short lifetime of many people, and it requires the joint efforts and painstaking efforts of countless generations of people. This requires them to do everything at all costs. Loyalty to a common community, and the same thing is hard for us to do."

"This point of view is somewhat unique," Leonard looked at him after thinking for a while and said, "Then, in your opinion, how did they do it?"

"It seems that you still haven't grasped the incredibleness of this. What they did was not a specific thing, but a promise to be fulfilled by the collective in unconscious behavior."

Leonard: "What promise?"

"Peaceful rise."

Looking at Leonard with a surprised expression on his face, Frien smiled and continued in an admiring tone.

"After careful calculation, it has been a century. In this century, they have ascended to the hegemony of the world and have not launched a foreign war, even in the most difficult 1950s of the 21st century. And this is since the eighteenth century, Something that has never happened before in human history."

War is a hard choice, but an easy one.

There is no means that can transfer domestic contradictions, crises and mistakes abroad more quickly than war.

"Didn't you notice? There was basically no resistance to this meeting."

Lightly tapped his index finger on the holographic screen, looking at the news presented in front of him, Frien continued.

"On the surface, it seems that the Pan-Asian Cooperation used the fleet and star gates to blackmail other regional alliances, but in fact, in the process of the entire meeting, many things were completed smoothly."

"Didn't you notice? This is quite an incredible thing, as if... the world is ready to welcome its new master. Even though the culture is completely different, those allies who once belonged to us are defecting faster than we imagined be quick."

Looking at Leonard who didn't speak, Frien sighed softly, and said with some fascination.

"If only we could live forever...Life is so short that most of us can't see the day when our research will shine. I really wonder how future generations will evaluate this history."

"Perhaps you can consider keeping a descendant and let him go down to give you a message after 100 years." Said this sentence in a teasing tone, Leonard looked at his watch and continued, "Anyway, My report will start soon..."

Fryn: "Seriously, is it really useful for us to study those bugs?"

"The usefulness is that we can learn wrong experience from their decline," Leonard said softly after turning off the holographic panel suspended in front of him, "so as to avoid a similar ending to them."

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