I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 449 - 299: Never Walk Alone_3



Chapter 449: Chapter 299: Never Walk Alone_3

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Such a confession not only unifies thoughts but also allows them to travel light after they “go.”

He believes that this time, everyone will be able to unleash even greater potential.

People no longer need to work under his seemingly mysterious instructions with doubts; their goals are clearer, and efficiency will be improved a lot.

Rainer will also make better use of his talents.

Harrison Clark believes that this time in the history of science, Rainer will no longer appear as his own vassal.

He deserves to stand higher up so that he can match his offspring Willian’s description of him as the “greatest scientist after the year 2000.”

Next, Harrison Clark begins to talk about other things.

“I’ve talked about the overall situation, now let me talk about individuals. I know the fate of each of you, and since you have joined my team, I will try my best to take care of you. But don’t ask me about it. I’ve already gotten used to this kind of life, and you might not be able to bear the psychological pressure brought by knowing the future.”

“Human fate is a fluid and changing line. Knowing it is not necessarily a good thing; you will feel pressure everywhere, affecting your thoughts and turning every day of your life into fearful torment, subtly changing your decisions.”

“For example, if you listen to me saying that you will be in danger at a certain time and place, you may avoid being there for the rest of your life, missing many important opportunities and time points.”

“Another example is health. If I tell you that you might have a certain disease in the future, you may go to extremes and avoid certain types of food to prevent it. However, your radical risk-avoidance actions may actually lead to another disease. The same goes for love and marriage.”

“So, just let your life be. Naturally, I will intervene at certain critical points and take the right measures, such as saving Carrie Thomas, saving Rainer, and telling fatty not to ruin the Whale Group that your dad has worked hard for.”

“I won’t rule out the possibility of accidents, but that must be because something has changed, even I don’t know. Fate cannot be completely predicted.”

Most people here don’t fully understand Harrison Clark’s words, but they get the gist.

Only Ward Owen is a little upset because in the history told by Harrison Clark, everyone else has some real influence, but only he seems to be very awkward.

As for singing, he has some influence, but he can’t compare to Carrie Thomas and Avril Green, let alone in business and technology.

He couldn’t help but feel wronged. “Master, why do I feel so useless and insignificant?”

Harrison Clark smirked, “No, you’ve made a great contribution. If I hadn’t sold you those songs and let you become famous after all those years of wandering around, I wouldn’t have imagined my impact on history being so great.”

Fatty felt even more wronged. “Hey! I am really… Oh yeah, master, you just mentioned health issues. Could you give me some hints?”

Harrison Clark glanced at his fat belly. “Do I even need to give you a hint?”

Ward Owen: “Sigh!”

It hurt; it hurt so much he felt pierced through.

People’s characters are different after all, and Julia Lambert still has some doubts. “By the way, since the boss, you’ve thought so far, do we have to prioritize domestic or foreign operation strategies for the future?”

He just can’t rise to Harrison Clark’s height.

Rainer next to him seemed very interested in this issue as well.

Harrison Clark laughed. “Of course, I love my country. If war breaks out now, I will do my best to prevent it first. If I find that I can’t prevent it, I will not hesitate to go to the battlefield. Give me a knife, and I can crush a 10,000-strong enemy army alone. I can accept the most dangerous missions and kill the most dangerous people.”

“I will invent weapons that can turn into true killing machines and participate in two eras of war without the need for a breath. My purpose in participating in war is only one: to end the war as soon as possible.”

“My ultimate goal has always been to prevent human civilization from stopping after a thousand years. But I certainly won’t let myself die on a twenty-first-century battlefield. If the world is really shattered, I have to glue it back together.”

“I will consider the problem you mentioned and be assured. In my judgment, the best policy at present is, of course, to support domestic development so that we become strong enough that Europe and America can no longer provoke us.”

Julia Lambert glanced at Avril Green next to him. “But now that the domestic situation is…”

Harrison Clark waved his hand. “It doesn’t matter; a delay of three or five years won’t be a big deal, and war won’t break out. I have a sense of propriety.”

Carrie Thomas has been very quiet today.

She has been observing Harrison Clark, and she can still smell the changes in him.

After saying all that, his entire state has changed.

He was no longer suppressing himself, he became more confident, more hopeful, and more willing to trust others.

If the past him was a sharp blade wrapped in black cloth, the now him has become a brilliant, unparalleled divine weapon.

Carrie Thomas rubbed her eyes.

You finally liberated yourself.

In this era, you finally have like-minded comrades.

Is this the power of companionship?

Even if others can’t do much for you, just being spiritually connected can bring about transformation.

An elegant melody suddenly popped into Carrie Thomas’s mind.

She wanted to write a song.

Just then, Avril Green next to her had already taken out a notebook and began writing on it.

Carrie Thomas curiously peeked at it.

It was a set of lyrics.

She began to habitually fit the melody in her mind to Avril Green’s lyrics.

An incredible thing happened.

Carrie Thomas found that the melody in her mind and Avril Green’s lyrics fit together so perfectly!

It was as if they were already meant to be a song!

She recalled Julia Lambert’s concerns earlier, as well as the decision she and Avril Green had made after a brief discussion a few days ago.

Carrie Thomas smiled.

“Avril, let’s co-write this song. You write the lyrics, and I’ll compose the music.”

“OK.”

Both of them looked at the title of the song.

Never Walk Alone.

From now on, we are an inseparable team..


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