Chapter 97 The Journey is the Sea



O Continent.

Several special planes took off from airports in various countries, all heading towards the same destination.

The G10 Scientific Summit is about to begin, and it topped the trending search list within 24 hours.

Over the past few decades, China has gone through countless heartbreaking journeys, from stumbling and faltering to now striding forward.

Every four years, this major event in the scientific community attracts worldwide attention.

And China, the beautiful country...

Many of the world's leading powers are highly regarded, and they have made indelible contributions to driving social progress and human advancement.

This year, among the top ten scientific research projects to be evaluated, everyone already has a pretty good idea of ​​who will ultimately win the top prize.

The new energy technology revealed by Ai Jincheng was like a bombshell.

Faced with this technology, other countries are too embarrassed to present their own research projects.

In the course of technological development, what is most laughable is the so-called scientific research that knows no borders.

How can scientific research be borderless?

The shells that others developed are meant to be fired at your head.

Their technology will cost you a lot of money.

Without any benefit to you, it's wishful thinking to use someone else's research results.

Jiangcheng's scientific research has only one purpose: to strengthen the nation!

As the plane soared above the clouds, the 10th Scientific Research Summit commenced.

Jiang Cheng sat in his seat, holding materials from researchers from other countries. Their research results were all very impressive.

Aside from Ai Jincheng's new energy technology, Huaxia's gene reagents, and Goose's planetary ecological bionics, etc.

He suddenly remembered that his own technological path also included research on bionic technology.

However, current human technology is still in its infancy, having only reached the surface level and without any deeper discoveries.

Even the surface layer is astonishing enough.

In the coming decades, biomimicry will become a very important research topic.

Jiangcheng was quite interested in this.

Here, biomimicry means imitating ecology and life.

Because every part of the human body is like a highly sophisticated instrument, each performing its own function. Over the long course of evolution, it has approached perfection.

Therefore, humans are at the top of the food chain, a miracle of Earth.

Making machines intelligent is simple, but enabling them to think, act, and have emotions like humans is an enormous challenge.

The principle behind the biomimetic planetary ecology of geese is to use certain technological means to realize a complex ecology in a different dimension.

Spaceflight, planets, and the exploration of life in the universe.

Advanced weaponry, countermeasures against other countries, and even mechs.

Thinking about all this, Jiang Cheng suddenly realized that he still had a long way to go in his scientific research career.

Life is so finite; even if we spend our entire lives doing it, we can only do a very few things well.

Old Chen and Old Zhong were in the same cabin as Jiang Cheng.

The two were discussing the increasingly intense propaganda measures taken by the United States.

Although everyone is working hard to promote scientific and technological progress, and there is no order in these top ten rankings, the public, let alone researchers, can tell which is better and which is worse.

It seems that everything was predetermined.

The latest technology from the United States will be the most dazzling and brilliant light.

Other countries are just there to make up the numbers.

It's one thing to be a runner-up, but what's most infuriating is that they don't even give you the chance to be a runner-up.

To attract attention, they devised a method: creating a point of conflict.

They see China as their rival at this scientific research summit, coinciding with the release of gene reagents, and seize this opportunity to confront each other head-on.

Ai Jincheng's speech fully revealed the conflict and contradictions between him and Jiang Cheng.

In this war of public opinion without the sound of gunfire, China is destined to lose.

Such a trick is not particularly clever, but it is simple and effective.

Everyone understands that when two major powers are taking center stage in public opinion, everyone else is just an audience.

Currently, neither Professor Chen nor Professor Zhong knows that certain despicable individuals have bribed the chairperson of the G10 meeting.

Jiangcheng, a young and impetuous man, faced those seasoned and shrewd individuals.

I'm afraid I won't get any benefit from it.

The journey's final destination is a technological island in the European Ocean.

The towering pavilion resembles the fin of a shark, with dark glass covering it completely, while the huge reception hall on the middle floor is brightly lit, as if it were daytime.

Inside the hall, there were many display stands, and next to the infrared protection alarm system, a huge black cloth covered the view inside.

This makes the contents seem incredibly mysterious.

A cold-blooded policeman in a black uniform stood armed at the entrance of the exhibition hall; anyone who wanted to enter without permission was dreaming.

Even a fly would have to be bombarded by a plasma anti-aircraft gun before it could float in as ashes.

The leader in charge of the G10 meeting sat in his office on the top floor.

He was a middle-aged man in his fifties, with graying temples, but his eyes were bright and piercing.

His strong jawline and beard gave him a rugged masculinity.

The muscles in his arms bulged beneath his suit jacket.

He wore gold-rimmed glasses, but instead of a cultured air, he gave off the impression of a ruthless bandit or a thug in a suit.

This man, from country D, who is studying at Cambridge University, is named Hilbert Lalou.

He is currently the deputy minister of the O Alliance Technology Headquarters and served in the D Country Navy when he was young.

He was someone who had actually earned military merit.

That's why Lalou's eyes have such a powerful, intimidating quality.

On his computer screen appeared a resume of a person, none other than Brin, the main host of this conference.

"Damn it, why did they choose this bastard to be the host?"

Lalou's mouth is foul from the moment he opens it.

Simple foul language, ultimate enjoyment.

There was a reason he was so angry. Lalu had heard that this man was only interested in profit and had spent a lot of money to become the host of the scientific research summit.

It was all done behind closed doors.

Then they received a ton of gifts from the United States.

As for Ai Jincheng, they'll definitely give him a small box of gold bars...

He despises people who are only interested in money the most.

Moreover, Lalou is not American, so naturally he cannot stand on their side.

Just then, his communication device suddenly vibrated.

Lalu looked closely at the text message that had arrived.

"The new scientific research project of China has been airlifted to the island. Please arrange for its reception, sir."

A new project? Wasn't the gene reagent already placed in one of the most prominent positions in the exhibition hall three months ago?

He quickly got up, a possibility popping into his mind!

When everyone thought it was a losing game.

Perhaps China has a backup plan?

This thought came to mind.

Lalou immediately became excited.

The world does not want to see any single country become the dominant power.

Ideally, there should be constant fighting, but a delicate balance must be maintained, in order to gain an advantage.

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