Huo Shaoheng's eyes almost lit up when he heard Gu Nianzhi's analysis.
However, he quickly restrained himself and nodded without batting an eyelid. He said in a low voice, "That makes sense. This will explain a lot of questions that people don't understand. "
"Really? Which questions do you not understand? "He Zhichu's lips twitched as he said sarcastically," Do you need Nianzhi to answer your questions? "
Gu Nianzhi looked down and pursed her lips as she said quietly, "Actually, I never believed that the improvement and optimization of the human race could be achieved using this method of spoiling things through excessive enthusiasm."
From the moment she heard Huo Shaoheng describe Operation Borrowed Seed, she had this doubt.
In her opinion, using this method to do scientific research was undoubtedly a dead end.
"I agree with you." He Zhichu looked at Gu Nianzhi in surprise. "If you can think that way, then you've indeed grasped the crux of the problem. Such a method will never achieve true technological progress. "
Gu Nianzhi didn't have any memories from before she was 12 years old, but she had this intuition.
He Zhichu couldn't help but think optimistically that he probably had a place in Gu Nianzhi's heart, right?
Huo Shaoheng clenched one hand into a fist and rested his chin on his hand. After a moment of silence, he said, "Then it makes sense. After the Japanese numerical unit was defeated, they handed over almost all other human experimental data to the victorious country at the time, but they didn't hand over this data. "
"Because this data wasn't normal human experimental data. If they had really handed it over, even if the victorious country had selfish motives, they wouldn't have been able to accept such a pure sin. "
"This also explains why Nianzhi's grandfather, Gu Haoze, did everything he could to take away the experimental data from the Gestapo headquarters."
Reinitz also understood, so he said clearly in German, "Because that data wasn't about the optimization of the Huaxia human race, but … data that targeted the genetic weaknesses of the Huaxia people? If that's the case, then I also understand why the predecessors of our bureau wrote some contradictory things in their memoirs. "
Perhaps they also saw it, but this kind of thing was too challenging to the ethical concepts of the people at the time, so they chose to be vague about it or keep their mouths shut.
The Nazi race optimization policy was also very evil, but its main purpose was to optimize their own race.
However, what the Japanese did was to drag other races down with them when they discovered that self-optimization was hopeless.
In other words, as long as I get rid of the person running in front of me, I will be number one …
This kind of wretched and shameful mentality made it so that they would never be the final victor.
"But if your grandfather Gu Haoze was an accident, an uncontrollable factor in the experiment, why didn't they just kill him? Why did they send him to the European Gestapo headquarters?"
Huo Shaoheng felt that there were still things they didn't understand.
Gu Nianzhi nodded. "I'm considering that. Huo Shao, do you remember why Gu Yanran and her mother, Gu Jing, were adopted by the Gus? "
Huo Shaoheng was taken aback. "You're saying that Gu Haoze is the root cause of the Gu family's hereditary illness? And Gu Haoze's genetic disease is the sequela of this plan? "
Gu Nianzhi laughed. "Huo Shao, your mind works faster than mine. Yes, that's what I meant. "
Therefore, there must be a reason why they had to do this.
However, this was not related to the topic they were discussing at the moment.
Gu Nianzhi continued, "Later, because the data was lost and because our country won the war, the Japanese couldn't capture our citizens on a large scale and send them to concentration camps to conduct experiments like they did during the war. Therefore, they returned to the first goal of Operation Borrowed Seed, which was to optimize their own race. Coupled with the development of science and technology, they didn't need to continue using such a stupid method to conduct human optimization experiments. "
"… Therefore, they set up these clinics to treat infertility. They directly stole the reproductive cells of patients who came to see them, carried out artificial insemination, and propagated them to observe the results of optimization."
Huo Shaoheng also walked to his laptop and opened another file.
Gu Nianzhi completely agreed. "My father must have also discovered their intentions, so he used this method to warn the people who were looking for the data."
"But if your father discovered that these clinics were conducting the same research, why didn't he report it?" Reinitz asked curiously. "I thought he hated this kind of thing."
"Of course he hated it, but do you think my father alone could go against the power of the entire country?" Gu Nianzhi glared at Reinitz. "Moreover, I also investigated these clinics. They were truly researching the optimization of Japanese genes and didn't involve Huaxia genes. Therefore, I think my father was keeping a close eye on these clinics to prevent them from doing anything harmful to the Huaxia Empire."
Reinitz chuckled and shook his head. "Cereus, you've never met your father. How can you be so sure that he's really a good person?"
However, Gu Nianzhi said with certainty, "I know. I just know that my father is definitely not a bad person. Not only is he not a bad person, but he's also a rare and capable good person. "
He Zhichu silently looked away, unable to bear to look at Gu Nianzhi's expression.
Huo Shaoheng had just looked up and was about to echo Gu Nianzhi's words when he saw He Zhichu look away. He felt that something was off.
However, He Zhichu was always vague and changed the subject. Now, he was even using Gu Nianzhi's decision to stay or leave as a condition.
Huo Shaoheng decided not to try to get information from He Zhichu again. He also wouldn't take the bits and pieces he revealed as the truth.
He wanted to return to his previous way of working. Like Reinitz, he would doubt everything and rely on himself to prove everything.
…
"I just demonstrated my conclusion from the three perspectives of premise, history, and follow-up. That is, Operation Borrowed Seed did not succeed, and Operation Extermination also did not succeed."
Gu Nianzhi smiled as she looked up at the curved TV screen in front of her.
Huo Shaoheng had just opened another document. It was the cursive English poem that Gu Nianzhi had taken a photo of in the Dass Clinic's reception room. "A
Daddy”。
When the cursive poem hung on the wall was magnified on the curved TV screen, Gu Nianzhi suddenly felt that the shape of the poem was somewhat familiar.
The cursive English characters used curved lines to outline every English word. It really was as if every word could be written in a flower.
However, the cursive English poem had long and short lines that were interconnected like vines. It was as if they were outlining a complicated picture.
If someone who didn't know English looked at this poem, they would most likely not know it was a poem. They would only think it was a picture.
It was an abstract painting drawn with black and white lines.
Gu Nianzhi's mind suddenly became clear when she realized it was a picture.
She pointed at the TV screen and said, "… Look, if you look at the shape of this cursive English poem, doesn't it look like a picture?"
"What picture?" He Zhichu glanced at it. "I can't tell."
Huo Shaoheng stood behind the desk and leaned forward with both hands on the desk. He looked up at the magnified cursive English poem on the TV and nodded thoughtfully. "It does look a bit familiar."
"Right?" Gu Nianzhi was excited. "Say, don't you think this cursive English poem looks like a map of Africa?!"
Huo Shaoheng narrowed his eyes and slowly straightened his body. He stared at the picture without moving.
Gradually, he stopped trying to read the English meaning of the cursive English words. Instead, he purely admired it as a picture.
Sure enough, the picture was getting closer and closer to the map of Africa in his memory!
Huo Shaoheng bent down and immediately pulled up a map of Africa from the computer. He enlarged it and placed it side by side with the cursive English poem.
With this comparison, everyone could see it.
The arrangement of the cursive English poem was almost a mirror image of the general shape of the map of Africa.
Gu Nianzhi couldn't help but take the mouse from Huo Shaoheng's hand and operate it herself.
She opened a mapping software and copied the map of Africa into it. Then, she copied the picture of the cursive English poem into it. She had the mapping software look for the point where the two overlapped.
With the help of the mapping software, Gu Nianzhi quickly discovered that there was an obvious bright spot at the bottom corner of the two pictures.
That was the location of the last English word of the poem, "there."
The last two lines of the poem were: "So
high,She'll
there。”
(So as long as she dives into the deep sea or flies high in the sky, she will find him there … ")
Gu Nianzhi's heart skipped a beat.
She hurriedly marked the place where the word "there" overlapped with the map of Africa. Then, she pulled up the marked map of Africa and put it into the mapping software to search for latitude and longitude.
Huo Shaoheng, He Zhichu, and Reinitz all quietly watched Gu Nianzhi work quickly on the computer, waiting for her to discover the information left by her father.
The mapping software took less than a second to search for latitude and longitude data.
Gu Nianzhi laughed. "Latitude 33 degrees 55 minutes south, longitude 18 degrees 25 minutes east. This latitude and longitude is the second largest city in the southernmost country in Africa — Cape Town. "
"It's there. My father must have left something there."
Huo Shaoheng saw the latitude and longitude, as well as the name of Cape Town. His brows furrowed almost imperceptibly.
How could it be such a coincidence?
In order to find the true whereabouts of Gu Xiangwen's plane, MH210, he sent Zhao Liangze to a small island in the Cape of Good Hope to facilitate the search of the nearby waters.
The Cape of Good Hope was a landmark of Cape Town. It was only two kilometers away from Cape Town, a distance that could be reached on foot.
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This is today's first update: Chapter 1184, "Could it be a Coincidence?"
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