Chapter 313: 219: Digging Your Own Grave_3
Chapter 313: 219: Digging Your Own Grave_3
The stronger the past suppression, the more wild the power that bursts forth when the ropes were broken.
Maybe she just needed such a decisive opportunity to transform.
She waited for six lifetimes and didn’t get it. In the seventh lifetime, Harrison Clark gave it to her.
At dusk, the intense sun of Mars was particularly dazzling, and even with the protective energy field, Nora Camp’s room still glowed like it was bathed in flames.
The alloy door creaked, and Nora Camp walked in from outside.
She had a big smile on her face.
It seemed that today’s recruitment of new soldiers had pleased her.
She sat in front of Harrison Clark, who was closing his eyes and gradually withdrawing his consciousness from history, waiting for a few minutes before speaking up when Harrison opened his eyes: “Aren’t you going to ask me how things went?”
Nora Camp looked like a child who had done a good deed and wanted to show off.
Harrison Clark smiled, “No need to ask, you’ve already written the answer on your face.”
“Yeah, I believe I can definitely restore the Giant Wave Vertical Team to its original structure within a month and fully restore its combat power within three months,” she seemed confident but soon blushed. “Mainly, it’s because your training program is amazing. Oliver Yeoman and Daniel Thompson are progressing very fast. Oh, right, that Marthus, whom you particularly value, has also entered the top twenty and can join your Special Operations Team.”
Harrison Clark nodded, showing his satisfaction.
Seeing that his mood was not high, Nora Camp thought he was worried about the upcoming war.
She glanced around, “Come on, let me ask the strongest Galactic Human in history, Mr. Harrison Clark, what do you think of our decisive battle with radium in half a year?”
Harrison Clark thought for a moment, “No chance of winning.”
“So do you think we should fight this battle at all? Is there a possibility of negotiating with radium and joining forces against the invaders?”
Harrison Clark replied again, “On the surface, this battle should not be fought, but it must be fought. First, if the option of negotiating with humans exists in radium’s logic, it should have proposed it itself decades ago. So there’s no hope for negotiation.”
“Secondly, the invaders began their deployment five hundred years ago when there was no such thing as radium. The purpose of the invaders must be, and can only be, to exterminate humans. Maybe they would even be happy to accept radium, this so-called Mechanical Life as a vassal, but it’s more likely that they will simply obliterate them as well. We are facing enemies on both sides, and they are mortal enemies.”
Nora Camp nodded, “Yes, there’s no choice. What can we do?”
She smiled bitterly, but quickly asked and answered herself with great force, “No other choice but to fight back.”
There were some things that Harrison Clark did not share with her since they were still far-fetched. Speaking of them too early would only lead to disappointment as they could not be implemented.
There was no option for negotiating with humans in radium’s logic.
But what if someone could forcibly insert a new logic into radium’s core?
It was theoretically impossible because countless top scientists had already died trying to crack radium’s logic structure over the past century.
For the past two years, humanity has given up on trying, only coming to the conclusion in four words.
Impregnable.
But Harrison Clark always felt that if someone could truly crack the secret of radium and tame it…
That person could only be himself – the instigator who created radium.
If he dug such a big hole behind the scenes, then he must fill it himself!