Genius Club

Chapter 1130: 26 I'm Here (Extra for the Leader Jian Shan Gen!)_2



Chapter 1130: Chapter 26 I’m Here (Extra for the Leader Jian Shan Gen!)_2

“I don’t have a spaceship, nor a rocket. If Jask were here, I could exchange intelligence with him and see if we could reach some sort of cooperation. His capabilities are surely sufficient for space capture.”

“Then you can go and find Jask in reality.”

Copernicus chuckled:

“Everyone knows that Tesla is Jask. If you can’t find him in the Genius Club gathering, why not just go and find him in reality? He is in Boca Chica, at the SPACE-T Starship launch base.”

Lin Xian also responded with a slight smile, turning the comical Rhine Cat Mask towards Copernicus:

“I’m not so foolish as to go expose my identity by seeking out Jask.”

“As a newcomer to the club, I’ve studied the club’s statutes many times and fully understand the importance of hiding one’s identity.”

This idle chat.

Allowed Lin Xian to grasp quite a bit of information.

Miss Da Vinci probably really doesn’t understand space-time particles and time travel, and she doesn’t seem too concerned about this field either.

Newton, with his ambiguous smile, likely knows something but has always hidden it very well.

Galileo is clearly a master of feigning ignorance; Lin Xian is well aware that the question he asked Einstein had nothing to do with space-time particles; now that Copernicus believes Galileo was inquiring about space-time particles… Galileo would be pleased to let everyone misunderstand, so as to conceal his true secret.

Gauss.

Well…

Lin Xian currently really can’t figure out Gauss—he always looks foolish, dull, and inexperienced.

It’s hard to judge whether he actually knows anything about space-time particles.

As for Copernicus.

A hint of a fox’s tail shows again.

He persuaded me to find Jask in reality because he thinks his changeling plan has been successful… As soon as I set foot in SPACE-T, my identity information would be leaked to Copernicus.

Of course.

That’s just what Copernicus thinks.

He believes he’s fooled the world with Jask’s double, Fake Sike, but he didn’t count on Lin Xian, Angelica, and Jask having cracked that move and turned double agents to their advantage.

This is also why Lin Xian deliberately guided the conversation toward Jask.

As long as Copernicus can get in touch with Jask, the success rate of my own deception plan would increase even more.

Jask is so clever; he must understand my intentions.

Up to this point.

The Genius Club, full of hidden agendas, fell into silence.

Einstein stood up in time and announced the adjournment:

“Since everyone has finished discussing, this month’s gathering is hereby concluded. I sincerely hope… that I can see such a lively scene again at next month’s meeting.”

Einstein’s parting words were a bit puzzling.

Galileo, however, raised his hand at this moment.

Einstein looked towards him:

“Galileo, do you have something to say?”

Galileo lowered his hand and turned his gaze toward Miss Da Vinci:

“I don’t have anything else, just that I’d like to invite Miss Da Vinci… to stay a moment longer after the meeting, I have something I wish to consult with you about.”

Da Vinci smiled slightly:

“That’s quite rare, Galileo, is it some good news, perhaps?”

Afterward.

Everyone got up, their figures becoming transparent, dissipating within the Virtual Hall.

Soon, in this golden-lit venue, only Einstein, Galileo, and Da Vinci remained.

Einstein glanced at the two sitting in their chairs and asked:

“Do you need me to leave? If so, I can disappear right now.”

Galileo chuckled lightly:

“You’re joking, Einstein. As someone who can see every moment of the future, you excusing yourself is meaningless.”

“Speak, Galileo.”

Da Vinci looked at him directly:

“What is it that you wish to discuss with me?”

Galileo straightened up.

Once again regaining his prior seriousness and composure:

“Miss Da Vinci, I want to ask about what you referred to as ‘role models’. After all, it’s well known that different eras, regions, and countries have different role models. In the Primitive Era, those with strong bodies who hunted bravely were role models; in the agricultural age, diligent farming was the model; in times of war, dying in battle and slaying enemies was the model; in the technological era, diligently studying and researching was the model…”

“I believe that there is no standard for role models; in different times, the same behaviour can be a crime or a model. Therefore, I really want to know… in your opinion, what kind of person constitutes the role model that you expect.”

“This is simple, Galileo.”

Da Vinci responded without hesitation:

“Your thinking is too convoluted and extremem often complicating very simple matters. I believe everyone has a ruler in their hearts and naturally knows what is wrong and what is right.”

“Even if you find a stubborn criminal who refuses to admit his wrongs, he’s only being hard-headed, for deep down he knows he’s doing wrong. The evidence is… if he doesn’t think what he’s doing is wrong, why not boldly admit it?”

“[If you want to set a standard for role models, that just shows… you’re trying to find a loophole in being a role model.]”

Galileo paused:

“So you’re saying, role models don’t need standards? Your thought is, ‘justice resides in the heart of man’?”

“Are you trying to trap me into saying something?”

Da Vinci smiled:

“Galileo, you should be very clear that each of our plans is confidential, I can’t just tell you.”

Galileo chuckled lightly, shaking his head:

“One last question, Miss Da Vinci.”

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