But no one would blame her.
Because everyone has the same expression.
This is a behemoth that looks dozens of times larger than an aircraft carrier. If it didn't look like a ship, no one would deny that it is a city on the sea.
What's more, no one has forgotten.
This big ship emerged from the bottom of the sea.
A large ship that can dive into the deep sea?
Everyone was stunned by the reality before them and even began to wonder if they were dreaming.
Even decades ago, at the height of human power, no such behemoth had ever been created.
In fact, even the people in the global regime were equally unbelievable at this time.
The person in charge of this matter was yelling at the top of his lungs.
"What on earth is going on?! How can such a thing be made so quietly?! How much is there that we don't know about?"
The higher the position one holds and the more one understands the world, the more unbelievable it will be.
They know what it takes to build something this big.
That is an enormous amount of money and the participation of countless people.
Even decades ago, it would have required the concentration of power of a great country, at least the elites of Wang Ji, as well as countless resources and materials, to accomplish such a thing.
But it happened like this.
Appearing suddenly in a state that no one knows about.
The person in charge gritted his teeth after his loud roar received no response.
He directly used his account marked as "Global Regime Councillor" to post his question in the comments, and used his authority to put it at the front to ensure that Dale and everyone could see it.
"I want to know how it was built so quietly."
This sentence was naturally noticed by the shocked people.
"It's Councillor Han Yong."
"Incredible, has the global regime never discovered this?"
"Is this really not some secret project from decades ago?"
"The Humanity Protection Association is so mysterious and powerful."
“I want to know the answer to this question too!”
“.”
After the shock, countless people developed a strong curiosity about this matter.
They couldn't imagine how such a huge ship was made.
I also want to know what kind of organization the Human Rights Protection Association is!
What is their story and how did they do it?
Dale also noticed this obvious trend in comments. The girl hesitated for only a short time before telling Gu Yan about this issue.
"Global regime?" Gu Yan's mouth curled up, as if with a mocking expression, "Of course they don't know, because they themselves have never firmly believed in saving mankind, but only held the idea of 'giving it a try'. As long as the attempt shows the slightest sign of failure, they give up one after another. It is precisely from the failure of the space immigration project that we clearly saw this, so we decided to hide and not give them the opportunity to interfere!"
This sentence is half true and half false.
The real purpose, of course, is to reject the interference of global regimes.
Gu Yan knew it very well.
Those in power in this world have lost their credibility, and do not have the mobilization power and influence to save the entire world. In addition, there are those greedy and selfish people, so there is no need to cooperate with them.
The initiative must be in their hands.
Gu Yan and Reed did not want to reveal the existence of the Pan-Human Guardian Association. It would be foolish to make their identities public when the association could not provide more resources to the world.
People who give up on themselves will not be grateful to them, but will only resent why the Pan-Human Guardian Association, which has such powerful power and a strong background, does not directly save their world.
So, they need a "background story" that sounds reasonable enough and even inspiring enough.
And all of this had been designed by Gu Yan and his team.
Obviously, Gu Yan's words at this time made Han Yong, who was in charge of this matter, hold his breath.
He wanted to retort.
In fact, there are no less than ten reasonable-sounding reasons to refute it.
However, it stopped just before it was about to be released.
These self-deceiving lies could not convince the Human Rights Protection Association, which seemed to have powerful hacking skills, because in the end, they did fail.
Of course they could say that they had tried their best, but such words were undoubtedly pale and powerless in the face of the seemingly successful marriage of the Humanity Guardian Association.
After hesitating for a long time, Councillor Han Yong made another comment.
It's not to defend myself, or anything else.
"Maybe you are right, but I still want to know how this miracle was accomplished?"
This sentence seems to be inconsistent with Han Yong's identity as a member of parliament, but it is what Han Yong himself wants to know.
Just as he said, he used "I" instead of "we".
He is still very young.
Only forty years old.
Although he accepted the fate of mankind, he still felt unwilling in his heart. It seemed that the meaning of his first half of life was just to make his already hopeless life a little better.
"I will explain it, and I will let you see with your own eyes the true greatness of human beings." Gu Yan seemed to have returned to his previous appearance at this time.
With a faint smile on his face.
Confident and sophisticated.
The plane descended slowly.
It landed on the deck of the ship.
Dale was the first to jump off the plane, holding her cell phone.
It was very dark and there were not many lights on the deck. Apart from the shock brought by the enormous size of the ship, what surprised people even more was that they did not see anyone.
No one was seen.
Hasn't it come out yet?
Everyone thought so. After all, how could such a large ship be without people? "Let's go back to our previous topic, how did we build it?" Gu Yan's voice followed. He was the second one to jump off the plane and stood in front of Dale, standing under the camera, and then threw out a piece of news that shocked everyone, "In fact, the Human Reason Guardian Association has very few people, and there are only a few hundred official members."
"This is impossible!"
Some people on the Internet have already started shouting.
Their faces flushed, feeling that they were being made out to be fools.
Even started typing.
"Are you trying to say that a few hundred people built a ship as big as dozens of aircraft carriers? Do you think we are all fools?"
Even those who were not so excited felt that they had heard something outrageous.
(End of this chapter)