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Ancestral Wealth Inheritance System-Chapter 458 - : Two and a Half Years Until the Apocalypse
Chapter 458 -458: Two and a Half Years Until the Apocalypse
“Fang, what a splendid job you did!” The next morning, Fang Jueyu received a commendatory call from the leader, “Today, the Federation’s president called personally, informing me that the Federation has allocated three more seats to Huaxia. Our Huaxia’s global standing has significantly improved!”
The Federation’s council members are crucial components of the Federation. Any decision must be approved by a vote from the council members. Not even the president has the power to intervene.
There are over two hundred countries and regions worldwide, but the total number of council members is only twenty-five. Previously, five of these twenty-five people were from the Federation, and four were from the United States, holding the most power within the Federation.
Huaxia only had a mere two council members, and in terms of influence, it naturally lagged behind major countries like the Federation and the United States.
However, this time Huaxia gained direct addition of three seats, indicating that in terms of international status, Huaxia has clearly reached the same level as the Federation. The significance of this requires no further elaboration.
As for the reason, it was quite apparent. The exchange delegation of superpower users sent by the Federation had just returned yesterday, and today such a decision was made. Fang Jueyu must have severely intimidated these people yesterday or perhaps even scared them out of their wits.
“It was to be expected!” Fang Jueyu said, “I’ve never liked that Russian, thinking he could throw his weight around in Huaxia after gaining some strength, not realizing he’s just a rookie himself!”
“I’ve heard from Long Ting that you have quite a few skilled individuals under your command!”
“Ha ha ha, you know already!”
“Of course I do, how could these things get past me?” The leader chuckled, “But this era belongs to you young folks. I’m getting old, and I don’t know how to handle things anymore. Whatever decision you make, as long as you have a clear conscience, you’re good.”
Fang Jueyu naturally understood the leader’s underlying meaning. Since Long Ting had revealed everything to the leader, he naturally knew what kind of power Fang Jueyu held and what that power represented.
If Fang Jueyu wanted to accomplish something, no one in this world could stop him. The only thing that could influence his actions was his own moral compass.
“Leader, you know my character, and you know what kind of person I am. There’s no need to worry about some things.” The leader hadn’t directly stated it, so Fang Jueyu spoke quite ambiguously as well.
“By the way, your Academician Workstation is nearly completed, right? I’ve heard all equipment has been assembled as well,” the leader shifted the topic, “In just a single year, your energy is indeed remarkable!”
According to the original schedule, completing the workstation would’ve been no issue, but the setup of instruments was estimated to take about two more years. However, Fang Jueyu had now activated the Space-Time Store, so these matters posed no problem. Spending several tens of thousands of cosmic credits, he acquired everything he wanted, and naturally the workstation was completed.
“There’s something I’ve meant to ask you, regarding that wormhole near Earth’s orbit…” The leader had heard about this matter a long time ago, but it sounded somewhat unbelievable.
If it had just been Professor Liu Guang’s statement, the leader might not have taken it too seriously, but once Fang Jueyu got involved, it suggested the issue wasn’t simple.
However, he later convened a Federation meeting, where many national leaders discussed it, but apart from Professor Liu Guang’s accidental data observation, there was no solid evidence. So, the matter was left unsettled.
Recently, the workstation had been completed, and he thought about the relevant matters again.
“Leader, this isn’t without foundation,” Fang Jueyu said. After the new instruments were set up, they spent a few days familiarizing themselves with operations and then immediately began intense research. Just a few evenings ago, they detected another burst of high-energy gamma rays.
Now the whole Academician Workstation was diligently analyzing the data. Based on the precision and efficiency of this new equipment, they should have accurate results within a month.
“Then… if it really is that way, won’t we humans face extinction?”
Although they couldn’t yet determine whether it would be a horde of fierce alien invaders or a barrage of destructive high-energy gamma rays.
But based on current Earth technology, humanity might not be able to handle either scenario, with extinction being the most likely outcome.
“Fang, if that day is calculated, don’t publicize it. I fear it would cause panic. Even if there are only a few years left, let everyone live peacefully.” The leader seemed to have aged ten years in an instant, his words filled with helplessness.
“Leader, why be so pessimistic?” Fang Jueyu chuckled, “There’s always a glimmer of hope. We’ll find a way!”
“Let’s hope so!”
“Host, why didn’t you tell the Leader you have a way?” Xiao Yi asked bewildered after the call ended.
“Xiao Yi, the world needs some excitement. What fun is a mundane life?” Fang Jueyu replied.
“Pfft, I get it. You just want to come off as some big Savior, don’t you?”
“You know too much!”
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Fang Jueyu engaged in the workstation’s projects day and night for a month, finally reaching the final stages of analysis. Once they input the data into the model and used Fang Jueyu’s supercomputer, they could get the final results!
Upon receiving this notice, Fang Jueyu immediately went to the workstation.
By then, Professor Liu Guang and a few others had already gathered there!
Due to the confidentiality of the matter, many staff members only managed observation, recording, and calculations. They were unaware of the actual research objectives.
Only Professor Liu Guang and his original research group students, along with six or seven later-hired experts, understood the core mission. The number of people in the know didn’t exceed twenty.
“How’s it looking, professor? Is all the data correct?” Fang Jueyu asked. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
Liu Guang’s face was exceedingly grim. Their current work wasn’t just about conducting scientific research, but calculating humanity’s remaining time.
This feeling was akin to when people awaited the supposed end of the world in 2012—a mere ancient human prophecy that never materialized and lacked any data support. But this time, they had precise scientific data.
“Director Fang, based on the data I have now, it’s almost consistent with what I initially observed. Considering the intensity of both gamma ray events, the stable emergence of the wormhole might arrive even sooner than I first estimated.”
“Is that so?” Fang Jueyu squinted. If the timeline expedited excessively, Fang Jueyu’s plans would need alteration; otherwise, the production of the scheduled Cosmic Battleships might not meet completion in time.
“The results are almost here!”
On the screen, a string of numbers swiftly spun before settling on 1003.7.
“Over a thousand more years?” Fang Jueyu sighed in relief, “That’s plenty of time!”
“Director… the unit of that string isn’t years, it’s days!”
Fang Jueyu, of course, knew it was days and not years. He just aimed to lighten the atmosphere a bit, though it seemed nobody’s mood shifted in the slightest as a result.
In two and a half years, would the end of Earth come?