Chapter 377 The Grand Finale - Our Waiting



Two days passed in the blink of an eye.

The global conference is about to begin.

In fact, over the past two years, various countries have applied countless times to hold the conference, but China has tried its best to stop them, because as long as the conference is held, they will definitely plot something.

In this situation, China should delay as much as possible.

Finally, things have reached a point where there's no time to delay any longer, and we must convene the meeting.

The personnel sent by China included experienced diplomats, staff members involved in the controlled nuclear fusion project, key figures from the Global Mech Research Center, and Luo Li.

Tibet.

The entrance to a magnificent and splendid palace.

For some reason, the sky seemed very sad, filled with misty blue clouds that covered the firmament layer by layer, preventing anyone from seeing the light hidden behind them.

Looking out to the horizon, the endless green fields, with their decaying old green, seem unreal, like a painting, as if an ancient call is coming from there, low and deep like the weeping of the earth.

Before the sun had completely set, and the fleeting clouds could not obscure its brilliance, golden rays poured down, gently caressing the pure white walls and the descending steps, illuminating the entire Potala Palace like a golden castle.

Before those rows of green pines stood a girl dressed in black and gold, her long, flowing hair braided into strands, adorned with colorful turquoise beads around her neck, and her skin as white as snow.

The jade disc was placed on her forehead.

She radiated an unparalleled beauty.

Even the mountains fell silent for her.

The group of believers behind him were chanting songs in hushed tones.

The girl was also muttering something to herself.

"My beloved, the one I've been waiting for..."

If you didn't light it yourself, then it can't be called a flame...

If you haven't touched it yourself, then it can't be called a gemstone...

"If you didn't kill them with your own hands, there's no point in them living..."

She clasped her hands together in prayer, her gentle features radiating a holy light. Two years later, she had grown into an even more graceful young woman.

Like a lily bud about to bloom.

As she finished her murmured narration, she opened her bright eyes and gazed into the distance, lost in thought.

From the side, a man in a suit ran over quickly.

He stopped there and asked in a low voice, "Miss Luo Li, please pack your things. We need to leave. The focus of this stop is the Pacific coast. The conference will be held in the evening of two days from now."

"Okay, I understand."

"You will be boarding tomorrow. Something very important is likely to happen this time, so please be prepared."

"good……"

...

...

Kyoto, a brightly lit office.

Wan Xingyan, dressed in pure white research clothing, was bending down to refill his cup with hot water.

Many people were sitting on the sofa, all silently listening to the sound of water being poured.

"Splash—"

The flowing sound corresponds to their heartbeats.

"This conference, which is open to the world, will focus on the issues of the seven mechs and the brain-like permissions, Jiang Cheng's position as the head of the global mech research center, and the ownership of Luo Li's pilot. We will try our best not to compromise on these three points. Of course, if there is no other way, we will retain our due rights and will never compromise arbitrarily."

"clear!"

"Understood, Professor Wan."

"What if they mention the core technology of controlled nuclear fusion?"

"There's no way around it. We can't retain all of the mecha technology and controlled nuclear fusion. We have to give up something to buy time and satisfy their appetites."

"Well, in the current world order, no one can monopolize technology; anyone who does will become the first to stick their neck out."

"I will take a few of your core members with me tomorrow to discuss the specifics with the diplomatic side."

The group looked at each other, sensing the heaviness in Professor Wan's words.

They could only nod.

I don't know why, but I'm filled with fear about this global conference.

Having enemies is not scary; what is scary is becoming everyone's enemy.

...

...

In Lanjing, a car stopped in front of the Huaxia Personal Foundation.

There are many people gathered here.

It felt like the car couldn't fit inside.

Security personnel were frantically shouting, "Those who are looking for Chairman Zhao, please wait a moment. Let the family members of patients registering for human genome reagents pass through first. This is a matter of national importance, please cooperate."

Zhao Xuerou, who should have been in the office stamping documents and handling business, actually set aside her status and took the registration documents, bending down in the lobby to quietly ask the anxious pregnant woman a question.

There are many people like her in the foundation, busily moving among the countless seats.

A dozen or so windows are simply not enough for everyone to complete the registration.

I'll be off work soon, but I might still not be able to get in line tomorrow.

Zhao Xuerou could only call many employees to the lobby to help others register their information.

For some unknown reason, the water source in a small village near Lanjing has become problematic, resulting in a surge of birth defects. It is unknown whether genetic testing can completely cure them.

The foundation can only fund the development of drugs to complement the treatment.

I immediately realized it must have been the work of some unscrupulous businessmen.

She has been working overtime for the past few days, but the number of people coming to the store has increased rather than decreased.

"Ding ding ding—"

The phone rang.

Zhao Xuerou gave the person next to her an apologetic look and ran to the side to answer the phone.

"Hey? Xiaobing, are you at the door?"

"Wait for me for half an hour, I'm just too busy today..."

After saying that, she hung up the phone.

What started as half an hour was eventually dragged out to an hour.

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