Chapter 493
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It had to be said that seeing such "plain" school bullying in this place still gave people a strange feeling.
It was as if this place and the outside world were two completely different worlds.
However, this was normal.
Young people had more vitality after all. They were still at the stage of understanding this world and had not been completely disappointed by this world's lethargy.
With Gu Yan and Reid's temperament, they naturally would not have any emotions because of a conflict between children.
However, Gu Yan suddenly walked out.
Then, he revealed his figure.
"There's no need to feel bad." He walked in front of the girl and picked up the football from the ground. "No matter when, there's no need to feel ashamed to thirst for knowledge."
The girl did not seem to expect that someone would stand up for her.
She stared blankly at the handsome and dignified big brother in front of her, who seemed to be able to bring some kind of peace to others.
She actually blushed a little.
However, a trace of inferiority flashed in her eyes. She hurriedly lowered her head, hugged her book, lowered her head, and ran away as if she was running away.
Behind her, another person's soft laughter seemed to be faintly heard.
"It seems that your charm really isn't a bluff."
Reid could naturally see that from this girl's performance, Gu Yan had probably left a deep impression on her in this instant of meeting.
Running away was just a long-term inferiority complex.
Gu Yan looked at the girl's back as she hurriedly ran away. Then, he looked at the teenagers who were laughing and looking at this tall adult with some fear.
He just casually threw the football in his hand over.
"Let's go."
"Where to?"
Reid's words had just come out of his mouth when he seemed to have reacted. He also looked at the girl's back.
He immediately asked the artificial intelligence to check her identity.
Dell Andre.
The daughter of the aerospace dynamics professor, Stanbeck Andre.
And Stanbeck used to be the project director of the Space Immigration Project.
Although he did not have any position now, he was a representative of the Hope Faction. For a long time, he was still researching aerospace propulsion technology.
"It's indeed a good entry point." Reid glanced at Gu Yan.
Just by seeing a bookworm girl, he could sense that she might have a special background. This sensitivity was not something he had.
At this moment, Dell hugged her book and ran home while panting.
She felt her heart beating like a deer.
He even regretted his decision to run away.
"Dell, you're back?" A slightly old voice sounded.
"Father." Dai 'er was shocked. "Why did you come out?"
In front of her was a white-haired old man who looked very thin.
His face was abnormally pale.
It was Stampek.
However, if his acquaintances saw him, they would definitely not be able to recognize this once famous researcher.
"It's nothing. I'm just buying some paper." Stamick waved the bag in his hand.
"You bought so much." Dai 'er walked over and took a look at the bag. It was full of white paper. She was a little anxious. "Then what about your medicine, Father?"
In this day and age, the demand for paper had long been reduced to a certain extent.
Therefore, production was rare and the price was expensive.
The money for the paper had to come from Stanbeck's medicine.
"It doesn't matter." Starbeck chuckled. "Those medicines aren't for treating illnesses. It doesn't matter if you take them or not."
"How can you say that?!" Dell became even more anxious. "If you don't take the painkillers, Father, you won't be able to sleep at night. If you don't rest well, it will only worsen. You …"
"Alright, alright." Stampek reached out and grabbed Dai 'er's arm. He looked behind her cautiously. "Who are the two of you?"
Dai 'er was shocked.
She turned her head and looked behind her.
Two tall men with straight backs and extraordinary temperaments stood behind her. They were dressed in black trench coats and had a straight back.
Wasn't one of them the man she saw just now?
"Stampek?" Reid sized up the old man in front of him. There was a hint of regret in his voice. "One of the top scientists of mankind. Yet, you can't even afford medicine. Human civilization really has no future."
“.....”
Stampek was obviously a little hurt.
He clenched his fist slightly.
"It's just some knowledge … I don't need it for the time being. It doesn't mean anything."
"For the time being? You really are the representative of the Hope Faction. " Reid's gaze moved to Dai 'er. "So, this is the reason why you gave birth to a daughter and trained her to study aerospace dynamics? You hope that she can inherit your knowledge until the day it can be used. "
Dai 'er's eyes widened. She looked at her father in shock.
She was indeed interested in aerospace dynamics since she was young, which had been deemed as "useless."
But she never thought that it was because of her father's deliberate training.
But now, she heard this explanation.
Could it be … this was the reason why she was born?
Stampek's skinny hand rested on his daughter's arm as if he was comforting her. But his eyes were fixed on the two men in front of him.
"Who are you people?"
He really couldn't think of anyone who would come looking for him.
It was just like what he said.
His knowledge, his ability, had been deemed as "useless subjects" more than ten years ago.
The rest of them had changed careers.
He was once a world-renowned scientist, but now he had become a worthless old man. Even the money to buy paper could only be saved from medical expenses.
"Before we introduce ourselves, we have something that we want you to see." A tablet appeared in Reid's hand out of nowhere, and he handed it over to Lin Li.
He just took a look.
The bag in Stampek's hand fell to the ground with a plop.
His eyes widened. His face was full of disbelief. His withered hand trembled violently due to excitement.
The more he looked, the more incredulous he felt!
Dai 'er also looked over curiously.
Then she also showed a surprised expression.
There were complicated data and formulas on it. She couldn't understand some of them, but she understood the blueprints.
This was the blueprint of a spaceship!
But how was this possible?
More than ten years ago, the highest government announced that long-distance space travel was impossible and completely abandoned the research project of aerospace dynamics. At that time, her father didn't even complete one-tenth of the research.
Without a huge investment, it was impossible to complete the design of the blueprint!
"I, I need to verify, verify …" Stampek trembled and even spoke incoherently. He stared at the contents of the tablet while subconsciously looking for paper and pen.
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