Chapter 25: Worrying About the Sky
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This is the first state banquet Ade had experienced in his two lifetimes, but it is not quite the same as what he “used” to watch on TV. There were no dishes, no wine, but a number of delicate foods placed in front of each person. He and the Queen couple were the only ones sitting at the table in the ballroom, and Harry was standing in the corner of the room keeping his eyes open.
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Everyone’s attention was not on the food. Roland had been leading the conversation, Diana occasionally echoed, and Ade just kept on answering Roland’s questions.
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“Dr. Lingus, there is one thing I need to ask for your opinion.” Roland still said in a casual tone, “PLANT invites you to have a month-long technical exchange there, what do you think?”
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“Hmm?” Ade was caught off guard and froze for a moment, then played dumb, “Why?”
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“Mr. Clyne said that there are still many uncertainties in the later stages of the nuclear power machine and would like to have an expert like you to guide from the side. Of course, if you are really willing to do an academic exchange, you are also welcome.” Roland seemed to see Ade’s concern, surprisingly took the initiative to state, “I personally think it’s a good opportunity, increasing insight is also very necessary for scholars, right? What do you think, Diana?”
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“You should not have any mental burden.” Ade could not hear the emotional tendency from Diana’s voice, “Your actions, your choices represent only yourself.”
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“Did PLANT say when it was?” This is a sincere statement, “I actually have quite a lot of things at hand.”
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“Next February. It’s almost the end of the year, but there’s still some time left.”
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“So …” Ade pretended to dwell on it for a moment, “Then I’ll respectfully submit.”
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Then came another conversation without any substance until the end of the meal. The waiter had taken away the cutlery and Ade was about to give up on that urban legend when Diana suddenly spoke up, “Dr. Lingus, thank you for the outstanding contribution you have been making to the moon. In accordance with the usual practice, we will try our best to meet one of your requests as a reward.”
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“There is no need to rush, you can take your time to think about it.” Roland smiled at Ade, “I am also curious about what kind of wish Dr. Lingus, the father of Gundam, will have.”
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“Ha ha, don’t flatter me.” In his identity, he can get anything he wants, and if he can’t, then others also can’t obtain it for him, “Gundam is not made out of nothing by myself.”
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“Oh, how so?” Roland looked curious, “I’ve never heard that you have an assistant. Is there someone else who gave you inspiration?”
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“In fact, all the inspiration for the Gundam design …” success or failure, it all depends on the next sentence, “is from Turn A. So if it’s not offensive, I’d like to see Turn A personally with my eyes. “
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The friendly atmosphere at the table, which had been harmonious a second ago, was instantly swept away. Diana still had a cold look, but Roland seemed to have completely changed to another person. The kind image just now disappeared like a dream bubble. His sharp eyes prompted Ade this is a person who slaughtered an entire fleet, whose hands stained with the blood of countless people. For a moment, Ade remembered Ghingham, no, even more. It’s like facing a creature higher up in the food chain.
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“So, Doctor,” Roland braced his hands on the table and aligned his five fingers in front of him, “Can you tell me the reason?”
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The man in front of him was already a completely different creature from the Roland he remembered, and that was the only thing Ade could be sure of now. He carefully savored the other party’s attitude – extremely alert and cautious, but felt little hostility. Even if he failed, he would just be rejected, and this was the best chance he had. There were some things that only he was fit to say in this capacity, and there was no reason not to take advantage of it.
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“Out of curiosity.” He just needs to tell the truth, “As a researcher, I can’t help but wonder what kind of MS TurnA really is, what the last glow of the Earth-Moon War is all about, what the so-called Moonlight Butterfly really is, and whether the legendary black technology is traceable or not. “
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“Is that all?”
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“Isn’t that enough?” This kind of unknown technology makes me sleepless! “Curiosity and desire to know is the greatest motivation of human beings.”
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Roland closed his eyes and pondered for a while, then opened his eyes to look at Diana. Ade did not see any expression on Diana’s face, but Roland obviously had a different understanding than he did. Roland shook his head imperceptibly at Diana, who hesitated for a moment and then nodded.
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Ade felt bewildered. Is this a new type of secret signal?
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“Dr. Lingus.” Roland finally finished making eye contact with Diana and looked at Ade, “Some people say TurnA is the biggest trump card of the moon, and I don’t deny that. Some people say that black technology is the biggest secret of the moon, I have no comment on this point. But I can tell you one thing: we don’t know the origin of the black technology neither.”
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So it’s really an unknown technology? This is probably the last answer Ade wants to hear.
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“The so-called black technology is a relic that Diana and I inadvertently found when exploring on the moon. There are many incomprehensible advanced technologies. I can not even find a way to operate some of them, and the relic did not leave any records. I and Diana encountered many dangers and perils in it back then.” As if remembering something, Roland held Diana’s hand and gave her a warm smile, and Diana returned the same smile.
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Ade felt a little underfed just then, and now looking at the couple, he was not only full but also a little stuffed.
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