In the unknown century of Guangyuan, the unnamed galaxy achieved unification. To address population issues, a marriage matching system was developed, forcibly pairing people through data calculatio...
Lin Gu teased him with a grin, but Yu Wei rolled his eyes at him, saying, "My IQ is much higher than yours."
"Alright, alright, tell me, what conclusions have you come to?"
“Orcs and humans are not necessarily incompatible.” Yu Wei said seriously, “I have studied the conflicts between orcs and humans since the establishment of the alliance and found that they all started as very ordinary little things, but were later exaggerated and the conflicts naturally intensified.”
"These events happen by chance, like a pebble suddenly falling into a calm pond, but no one has time to pay attention to where that pebble came from."
"Tell me more."
"I always feel like... it was all arranged by someone."
"Let's not think about that now." Lin Gu sighed and patted Yu Wei. "Let's figure out how to save Uncle Yu first. That place is truly a den of wolves and tigers."
According to headquarters, Zhou Qi has imprisoned Yu Zhen on a deserted island.
That place is surrounded by the sea on all sides, and it is equipped with anti-location and radio wave jamming systems, so spaceships and fighter jets have no way to enter that airspace. In addition, missile systems are installed around the buildings, so ships dare not get close.
"Where's the submarine?"
“That old fox Zhou Qi had already thought of this.”
"We can't possibly swim there, can we?"
Swimming this far, by the time you reach the shore, you'll be exhausted and it'll be a pointless suicide mission.
“I’ve dealt with Zhou Sijue before. I’ll figure out a way to sneak in, and you can lead a group to meet me outside.”
"No, what if you're inside..."
"What could possibly happen to someone as skilled as me?" Lin Gu patted Yu Wei on the shoulder. "You have a great responsibility now, so you can't take any risks."
Yu Wei frowned, speechless. Lin Gu was right; he couldn't take any risks before he was relieved of his responsibilities. He had to live well.
"That's settled then, and it's also what those old guys on the committee wanted." Lin Gu nudged Yu Wei with his elbow. "Brother, the league is counting on you from now on."
"Alright, I'm going to sleep."
Before Yu Wei could speak, Lin Gu yawned, waved to Yu Wei, and strode away.
Watching Lin Gu's retreating figure, Yu Wei felt his eyelids twitching wildly and his heart filled with unease, as if something big was about to happen.
Back in the room, Yu Wei tucked Zhou Siyu in, took out his notebook, and began to read through the pages one by one.
"October 11th, cloudy. The smell of disinfectant in the hospital was much better than in the warehouse. My dad told me they hadn't found the child. They all said it was my hallucination and took me to many doctors, but only I know that it wasn't a hallucination. No matter what, I will find him."
"November 1st, sunny. It had been raining heavily for several days, and today was no exception. The mountain road was very muddy; the footprints I had just made turned into puddles in less than three seconds. Raindrops dripped from the leaves onto my clothes, a fine, rapid patter. The moment I saw him, I was almost instantly certain that he was the person I was looking for."
For some reason, my heart was beating very fast. When I held him in my arms, I was so excited I could hardly breathe. I was so happy; I had found him.
"November 20th, sunny. I saw his news in the newspaper. I hadn't seen him for several years. He had become a well-known entrepreneur with a net worth of over 100 million yuan. He shone brightly in the crowd, so dazzling and radiant. I thought, if I work a little harder, I can reach his side."
"December 1st, cloudy. My pheromones were getting more and more out of control, so I tied myself up, hoping not to hurt anyone. I know I don't have much time left, and I know he doesn't like me. But I'm not unhappy. I've been lucky enough to have him for three years. Letting him and Yunmu be together is the last thing I can do."
The diary entry came to an abrupt end, and Yu Wei's thoughts were churning. His handwriting went from childish strokes to light and cheerful hooks, then to powerful strokes that seemed to penetrate the paper, and finally to a hasty end. It really seemed to reflect the first half of his life.
Yu Wei didn't write in his diary every day. His thick notebook was mostly filled with notes, and other basic information was also mostly written in the same way.
Every type of terrain, every tactic, and every situation encountered was meticulously laid out on paper. It included not only terrain analysis and tactical deployment, but also calculations of various factors causing bullet deviation angles. Furthermore, it specified the locations where one's own forces should be stationed in each situation.
It includes not only tactical analysis, but also methods for manufacturing, disassembling and assembling common firearms and ammunition, as well as analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of various weapons and systems, and driving methods for various vehicles.
The tactical analysis here is dozens of times more detailed than the sand table simulation, and the weapon assembly is exactly the same as that demonstrated in class.
Different colored pens drew pictures on the paper, which gradually formed images in Yu Wei's mind.
He now finally knows which piece of the puzzle was missing from his memory, and he finally remembers why he was once the center of attention.
First, he is indeed a genius; second, he is a hardworking genius.
He was not arrogant because of his high birth, nor was he complacent because of his talent, nor was he proud because of his achievements.
He was always humble, always peaceful, and always resolute and courageous.
He loves his career and his profession.
What he lacks now is that passion, that dedication, and that purity.
Genius is more than just talent.