I Really Didn t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

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The never-ending chain of cable cars interwove into a massive spider web within the Solar System, significantly improving humanity’s ability to allocate resources and sharply raising the efficiency of social operation.

By this time, with the help of the tremendous electrical energy provided by the Mercury Dyson Cloud and the cableway transportation network, humans had established flourishing colonies and settlements on most solid planets within the Solar System, and even around gaseous planets such as Saturn and Jupiter, there were hundreds or thousands of space cities with a population size up to 10 million people each.

The development of the satellites of major planets had reached over 80%.

At this time, the matter-energy conversion technology was finally breakthrough by the Summit Research Institute.

Humans had begun to create some simple elements, such as gas, silicon, carbon, etc.

The pressure of food and living space was completely alleviated, with the total population of the entire Solar System having already exceeded 50 billion people and was rapidly growing towards 100 billion.

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In the ninth timeline, by 2300, the scale of Solar System civilization had never reached such a level.

In addition, the average genetic awakening level was about to exceed 28%.

The changes were obvious.

The larger population brought more talent to Harrison Clark; under his relentless guidance, humans made astonishing progress in biology. In 2156, the familiar genetic awakening transformation surgery passed clinical trials.

By the mid-22nd century, scholars had built steps towards the 35% awakening threshold for Galactic human.

In the following decades, the awakening level of newborns began to grow by leaps and bounds.

However, Harrison Clark had a tough time during these decades.

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He saw off more and more people, one by one.

In the end, Ward Owen, nicknamed Fatty Owen, couldn’t achieve his ultimate dream of becoming the longest-lived person in Solution besides Harrison Clark.

Ward Owen passed away in 2156.

Then, Julia Lambert, Rainer, and Avril Green followed.

After 2177, the founding team of Solution was left with only Harrison Clark.

By then, Harrison Clark was 181 years old in the eyes of the world.

He had become the oldest living person on Earth.

Among all the people surrounding him, the oldest was only 140 years old.

He no longer had… peers.

From the beginning, Harrison Clark knew that immortality was destined to be lonely.

Fortunately, he was not desolate, and simply by focusing all his attention on the career that he and his comrades shared, he could forget the taste of solitude, as if they were still around him.

In 2187, the explosive development in biotechnology brought him one of the most revolutionary achievements in the history of civilization – the microbial Dyson membrane.

In 2203, the first-generation Dyson membrane completed its growth and began to supply energy.

This represented that humanity’s utilization of stellar energy had reached the limit of a star, officially crossing the threshold of a Tier 2 civilization, and sprinting towards a Tier 3 civilization, 13 years ahead of Harrison Clark’s expectation.

Several years later, dozens of fleets loaded with elementary space-compressing pseudo-curvature engines, at his command, began flying to the dozens of unique planetary systems near the Solar System that he remembered.

Harrison Clark even personally helped these fleets create a complete route plan.

He had “foreseen” the lurking dangers the fleet would face during their long journey.

Meanwhile, Harrison Clark formally began to popularize the cosmology knowledge he remembered.

He personally led a research team of 50,000 people to start researching a new type of Dyson membrane and stellar rapid-development technology.

For nearly two centuries, humanity had never encountered bottlenecks, and their progress was getting faster and faster, continually accelerating, and still accelerating.


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