Chapter 456 - 302: Heroes Compete, Back to Ordinary, Greatness Restored !
Chapter 456: Chapter 302: Heroes Compete, Back to Ordinary, Greatness Restored !
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Unexpectedly, at the age of eighteen, Needham Brown almost died in a street fight over jealousy that he inadvertently got involved in.
If it wasn’t for the intelligent robot focusing on potential talents who arrived at the scene in time and put him into a treatment device, he would have been a goner.
After his near-death experience, Needham Brown soared to great heights and remained unstoppable, now boasting a 37.66% awakening rate.
Every now and then, he would return to the Lost City, crush the limbs of tens of thousands of people, and talk tough.
“I’ll give you a chance to become a Galaxy Warrior so that I can accept a challenge with tens of thousands of you, regardless of life and death. From now on, I’ll come once every three months. Losers, if you can’t find a goal to strive for, I’ll give you one: come find me for revenge, come and kill me.”
What’s even more brutal is that he’s not just targeting Lost City No. 1, but moving from one to another until he reaches No. 108.
The leaders in the military, political, scientific, and industrial fields have no way of dealing with Needham Brown’s perverse and brutal behavior, but they haven’t genuinely tried to stop him either.
With war imminent, if he could really, by these means, extract some fighting power from the Lost Cities, it would not be a bad approach either.
There is only one photo in Needham Brown’s personal profile.
His appearance has not changed much, but he has a cold and gloomy expression, with thick blood smeared on his face.
In the photo, there are people all over the street behind him, and blood is everywhere on the ground.
Countless people with shattered limbs grit their teeth and raise their heads, looking at Needham Brown’s back with eyes that seem to want to devour him.
Meanwhile, numerous white medical robots are bustling around in mid-air.
Harrison Clark swallowed and thought that this time Needham Brown was going to the extreme!
Could it be that he was influenced by his previous destiny and developed a bad habit of enjoying disabling people, leaving only their heads able to move?
However, Harrison Clark carefully observed the injured people on the ground and found that although Needham Brown appeared to be a bit of a sadist, he actually controlled the severity of his attacks quite well. The injuries of the wounded were shocking, but mostly not fatal. With the medical conditions of this era, they would be healed in one or two weeks at most and wouldn’t die.
Apart from Needham Brown, others also left a deep impression on him.
The second-ranked top warrior, Barnes Gilbert, is a calm-looking middle-aged white man with blond hair.
Ever since joining the army at the age of sixteen, he had been remarkable and had long led the Galaxy Warrior single soldier combat strength chart, achieving various feats in multiple combat exercises.
Besides, in addition to his exceptional individual combat capabilities, Barnes’ commanding ability is also unparalleled. His mid-sized assault fleet leads the pack in the overall fleet combat strength rankings, ranking alongside other top-notch attack fleet commanders like Mr. Green, Nora Camp, Lauren Danni Fox, and Gilbert as one of the top ten assault fleet commanders.
There is no need to elaborate on the situation of practitioners in the scientific field such as Mr. Connor and Martha Owen. They either became academic masters through a wealth of knowledge accumulation or mastered the enlightening and pioneering inspiration that can break through the limitations of thought and artificial intelligence-assisted judgment.
This time, Harrison Clark also saw some new names, which added some sort of freshness.
For example, Nigel-Gabriel Norton, whose awakening rate was just above Harrison Clark’s, was only slightly higher.
This person with not particularly outstanding awakening rate unexpectedly became a political leader, holding the highest authority of the executive system.
He is also a legendary figure.
Due to his parents’ background, he was born in Lost City No. 7, but he broke free from his parents’ depressive worldview during his early childhood and voluntarily participated in the Lost City’s talent selection five years ahead of schedule, at the age of three, to immerse himself in the long and arduous study of administrative skills in A Dull Life.
Ultimately, in his vigorous and youthful age of eighty-three, he became one of the executives in charge of the system and started implementing the Lost City rescue plan.
Through his efforts, the original scale of 360 Lost Cities with a total population of over 2.8 billion was reduced to 108 cities with a population of 700 million.
Numerous people, inspired by his encouragement and self-compiled psychological counseling materials, came out of the Lost City and became pillars of civilization.
Eventually, Nigel-Gabriel Norton was elected the leader of the new executive system and has been serving in this capacity for ten years now.
Nigel’s presence told Harrison Clark that the politicians hadn’t let him down this time, producing some impressive figures.
There is also a little girl named Horatio in the political field who is particularly eye-catching.
There are simple records in her character profile.
She is a very introverted sixteen-year-old girl, few words, and extremely poor at communicating with others.
However, her brain development has an innate talent for analyzing and assimilating information in the humanities.
As the head of the highest think tank in the executive system, she is adept at extracting useful information from the vast information provided by artificial intelligence and making comprehensive judgments in her brain that are both rational and human-oriented, quickly formulating important policies that seem simple but actually have far-reaching effects.
Nigel was the initiator and executor of the Lost City rescue plan, but countless specific execution details of this plan came from the hands of Horatio, the five-year-old prodigy girl at that time.
In addition to talents in politics, military, production management, and science, Harrison Clark also had some unexpected surprises.
For example, a woman named Amelia Johnson with an awakening rate as high as 36.55%..