Chapter 93 Electricity Consumption
The decision makers looked at Zhou Cheng with surprise and confusion.
Why?
The biggest breakthrough since the disaster may be right before our eyes, but... we have to temporarily seal up the clues and not investigate?
The longer the time is delayed, the greater the probability that the culprit behind the scenes will escape, and the greater the possibility that they will clear away the traces and clues.
The most important thing we should do now is to seize the time and go all out to investigate. Even if we can't catch the culprit, it would be good to find more clues. Why not investigate?
Zhou Cheng murmured, "I have no way to explain this to you now. If I were to tell you the reason for my actions, it might cause some changes we don't want to see. I, I... Your Excellency, the Decision Maker, if you trust me, then do as I say."
Faced with these words, all decision makers fell silent.
trust……
The first decision maker of course trusted Zhou Cheng. Not only him, but every decision maker trusted Zhou Cheng.
If not, the investment of such a huge amount of manpower and resources due to Zhou Cheng's guess would not have been possible.
But, is this trust really worth it for our human world to give up an opportunity that may change our destiny?
The price is a bit too high.
The decision was too difficult. Even the first decision maker couldn't make up his mind immediately.
The decision makers were silent, with countless thoughts and considerations running through their minds.
Zhou Cheng waited quietly.
At this moment, there was nothing he could do except wait.
After a few minutes, or maybe even longer, the first decision maker slowly raised his head.
“I think we should trust Zhou Cheng and follow his advice.
Now, let’s vote.”
He raised his hand to express his opinion.
The remaining decision makers exchanged glances, hesitated for a moment, and then another one raised his arm. Then a third, and a fourth...
This continues until all decision makers raise their hands in agreement.
Zhou Cheng breathed a sigh of relief.
The first decision-maker said solemnly, "We agree to temporarily seal all clues and not investigate. Besides this, is there anything else to do?"
“Three things.
First, after sealing all existing leads, immediately assemble an investigative team to investigate these clues. Be sure to select elite personnel, exert all your strength, and have them fully prepared to ensure they can be deployed at any time. Then, wait for my orders."
This seems a little strange.
You first said that the clues would be sealed and no investigation was allowed for the time being, but now you want to form an investigation team to be ready at any time. So, when will the investigation begin?
A decision-maker asked this question. Zhou Cheng shook his head slightly. "In the coming period, I may issue an investigation order at any time. But I don't know when exactly."
I request that as soon as my order is issued, the investigation team immediately, immediately, begins the relevant investigation."
The first decision-maker picked up the phone, dialed the number, gave a few instructions, and then looked at Zhou Cheng: "The investigation team is expected to have the skeleton set up in two hours and be ready to start the investigation at any time. We estimate that all relevant personnel and equipment will be in place in 10 hours."
Zhou Cheng nodded and continued, “Second, I demand that all civilizations, every city, every cradle, immediately enter a state of full alert.
Even if it's a small cradle without a full-time security force, we must organize militias as much as possible to patrol and defend, and we must do our best, we must do our best, to be on guard."
The expressions of the decision makers became increasingly solemn.
Although the entire civilization had been partially mobilized due to the warning message issued by the Moon Goddess, its strength was undoubtedly not at full strength.
At this moment, Zhou Cheng demands a full mobilization of civilization, so...
Did Zhou Cheng have a premonition that something unexpected was about to happen, or that a powerful enemy was about to descend?
Looking at Zhou Cheng's expression and seeing that he didn't seem to intend to answer his questions, the first decision maker temporarily suppressed his doubts and picked up the phone again.
After a moment of instruction, he looked at Zhou Cheng again: "The relevant instructions have been issued. It is also expected that in ten hours, the civilization will be able to complete mobilization and enter a state of full alert."
"Okay. The third thing, um..."
Zhou Cheng thought for a moment before saying, "Can we monitor the electricity consumption data of the entire civilization in real time?"
"I'm not sure, please wait a moment."
The first decision maker dialed a number again, and after a moment, handed the phone to Zhou Cheng: "You go ask him."
During the phone call, the person in charge gave a definite answer.
"What is the time accuracy of the monitoring? Can it reach the second level?"
"Can."
“What is our average daily total electricity consumption?”
"The average daily electricity consumption of all cradles and cities around the world is between 30 and 35 billion kilowatt-hours, with slight fluctuations depending on the season."
"Okay, I want you to do something right away. You need to write a program that can display the total global electricity consumption for the past 24 hours on the screen in real time, updating it every second with an accuracy of two decimal places."
"The numerical accuracy may not be that high. There are too many factors that can affect this number, such as transmission line losses, changes in ambient temperature, an unexpected short circuit, or even someone turning a light on and off. With the current level of technology, I can ensure the accuracy of the 10,000 kWh value."
"It doesn't matter. Don't worry about whether the number is accurate or not. Just count it through the monitors and report whatever number you get."
"Okay, this program will be sent to your computer within two hours."
After hanging up the phone, Zhou Cheng breathed a sigh of relief.
The first decision maker looked at him: "And then?"
"Then?……"
Zhou Cheng turned around and looked out the window: "Wait."
"Wait? Wait for what?"
"I don't know either. Anyway, let's wait."
The decision makers looked at each other, full of confusion.
Two hours later, a program was sent to Zhou Cheng's computer. When he opened it and ran it, a large, eleven-digit number appeared on the screen.
If you count the two decimal places, the number has thirteen digits.
It kept jumping on the screen, refreshing once every second. With each refresh, the last six digits and the two digits after the decimal point, a total of eight digits, would change dramatically, and almost no one number would be the same as the previous one.
Counting from the back to the front, the numbers from the seventh decimal place and higher remain basically constant with no change.
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