I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1102 - 661 Uncontrollable Emotions_1

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Chapter 1102: Chapter 661: Uncontrollable Emotions_1

Chapter 1102 -661: Uncontrollable Emotions_1

Nora Camp fell into great confusion.

She only spent a week with her father, Simon Camp, before she had to watch him board a battleship and leave for war.

At that time, she could not speak yet, but she was already slightly sensible from birth.

Back then, she didn’t quite understand why humans couldn’t coexist peacefully with the Compound-Eyed Observers, but could only resort to war.

During these short twelve months and four months, Nora had been learning the basic knowledge, as well as the historical process of human beings since the twenty-first century, and she even knew some “nonexistent history” in the past timeline. Gradually, she understood the situation of mankind and why her father had left, what he was going to do, and what he faced.

Although she didn’t know the full Prometheus Project, she vaguely knew the price humanity had paid for her.

She vowed in secret to become stronger, strong enough to deserve the world’s expectations.

So, since she could read, she had been madly absorbing knowledge non-stop and constantly refreshing her peers’ records.

Up until now, Nora thought her short life had been perfect and flawless.

Of course, there is the issue of Nico Ross, her childhood sweetheart. This incompetent brother always made the precocious her nearly collapse but helpless.

Before coming to the assessment, she had looked up a lot of information about First Pioneer Academy during her spare time and knew what the school meant.

So even if she had to give Nico extra lessons, she knew it would be as good as a fairy tale for Nico to get into this school. After all, she tried her best and left the rest to fate. She couldn’t blame anyone if she failed.

But she never expected Nico to be selected like this.

This subverted her worldview that she had formed all along.

However, she was still a child after all. Although precocious, she only doubted for a while. Nora was quickly infected by Nico’s happiness and began to laugh.

“Let’s celebrate then!”

Nora said with a smile.

Nico nodded heavily, “Let’s go back and have some cake.”

Nora: “Great! I want strawberry cheesecake!”

Nico placed his hands on his hips, “No! You’re still too young. Eating too many sweets is bad for your health! You still have to grow!”

At this moment, Nico seemed to remember his duty as an elder brother.

“Just a small piece.”

“No. You just sneaked a small piece yesterday, today another small piece, that’s a big piece in total!”

“How about a very small piece? We have to celebrate today.”

“Alright, but just a very small piece.”

The two chatted like this, gradually moving away under the “captivity” of an intelligent robot, heading back to their dormitory.

However, on the Sage Project Work Group’s side, a large group of people were in a dilemma, like facing a formidable enemy and utterly depressed.

Although they successfully got Nico in, the problem was far from over.

Everyone knew that the upcoming teaching plan had to be tailor-made and adapted to Nico’s situation.

But how to modify it?

As for how to successfully complete Nico’s early training, they were actually in the dark, and they still had to face external pressure.

At present, there were two contradictory viewpoints in mainstream academia.

The two schools of scholars constantly debated and could not reach a consensus.

First of all, what Harrison Clark was trying to do was to resurrect after death, something that had never been imagined before. So based on various academic viewpoints such as the analysis of human thinking, characterology, quantum thinking spiral law, space-time topology, and others, his way of accomplishing this feat was to first converge his thinking and then graft his individual personality onto a new embryo.

This concept was not much different than “reincarnation.”

According to the plan left by the Primitive Gene Research Institute, Harrison was supposed to resurrect in that artificially synthesized embryo.

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But for some unknown reason, a Nico appeared here.

Scholars absolutely did not believe that there could be such a subtle coincidence.

Behind these seemingly coincidental events, there must be an arrangement by Harrison Clark, hidden in the universe.

From the generation of Keith Baker and his wife, and then to the generation of Roger Baker and Emma Lee, the shadow of Harrison’s intervention in fate was present.

Most scholars believed that it must be Harrison who had used a most ingenious arrangement in a way ordinary people could not comprehend, ultimately bringing about the birth of two generations of the Baker family.

The intensity of this concept reached its peak when Nico was born and his genes were verified.

At that time, the vast majority of scholars almost regarded Harrison Clark as a divine being, believing that his personality and thinking had completely integrated with the basic laws of the universe.

There was not much disagreement between the two factions on this matter, but then people quickly discovered the mediocrity of Keith Baker, no, he couldn’t even be called mediocre.

This was a blow to people.

The new issue was how to help Nico retrieve the memories he might once have had and turn back into the omnipotent sage.

The divergence of the two factions of scholars was born here.

Some scholars believed that Harrison’s arrangement should be seamless and interlocking. In the future, as long as everything goes its natural course, reaches a certain age, achieves a certain stage, or even reaches a certain day, such as the ironclad law of October 26, 3019, no matter Nico’s social status, how high he was, or how capable, he would be able to read the stored memories and suddenly transform into a sage.

However, some scholars believed that the resurrection of Harrison in the past “nonexistent history” relied on the mysterious energy that he and other scholars had never understood so far. Still, this resurrection was an opportunity sought by Harrison himself through his efforts. The working mechanism of these two things must be different, and the corresponding solutions must also be different.