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Chapter 260 Sleepless Government Officials

Chapter 260 Sleepless Government Officials

Kagawa didn't forget Qiu Manman and Li Wei's instructions. After returning to his temporary dormitory and taking a shower that night, he quickly left a message for the Information Turbulence Processing Office, officially reporting the years of information turbulence he had encountered. Then he rolled into bed and fell fast asleep.

Not only Kagawa, but also the students at the Agricultural University Affiliated High School are the same.

It's mainly because I'm tired!
The escort ship was fitted with new outer armor, which excited the students (except for Kagawa). On top of that, the students in Class 8 were also responsible for cooking. Even the most energetic high school students would be so tired that they would fall asleep in the middle of the night.

If the students from the Agricultural University Affiliated High School on the Third Escort Ship were fast asleep due to excitement and exhaustion, and the students from the Finance University Affiliated High School were sleepless all night because they couldn't get the handmade dishes from Class 8 of Grade 1, then the Cultural Bureau, the Historical Research Institute, the Information Turbulence Processing Office, and even all the high-ranking government officials on the Third Fleet's main ship were now completely unable to sleep.
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After receiving the email from Kagawa, John, the director of the Information Turbulence Processing Office, was completely stunned. He had originally planned to "enjoy watching a drama" and then watch an episode or two of "Empresses in the Palace." He almost relied on his years of experience as a corporate slave to forward the email to Captain Glen Noah of the main ship and the other employees of the Information Turbulence Processing Office. After sending it, he sat on the sofa in the living room for a while before finally snapping out of his daze when a new message notification sounded.

Director John looked closely and exclaimed: Oh, it was Captain Green Noah.

At this moment, Green Noah was still in the government building, in a conference room with senior leaders from various departments, discussing the resettlement plan for the Third Pioneer Corps.

When the government leadership received news of the arrival of the Third Pioneer Unit of the Eleventh Fleet in port that morning, they were practically in an uproar. Glenn Noah almost immediately began preparations to keep the unit temporarily within the Third Fleet. Ultimately, regardless of the Pioneer Unit's opinions, their freedom was at least physically restricted for the time being.

As for how to resettle them, opinions differ among high-ranking government officials.

Some believe that they should be placed directly on armed escort ships and their locations should be changed regularly to effectively prevent them from rioting.

Some argue that this approach is excessive. Using nanomachines to forcibly restrict their personal freedom is already crossing a line. If the tension among the pioneering troops is further aggravated, they might do something outrageous. Therefore, it is better to guide than to block, and giving them appropriate freedom of movement is more conducive to controlling them.

Glenn Noah felt that both options had their merits and was racking his brains to find a compromise when Director John's email arrived.

Upon seeing that it was Director John, with whom he had been communicating frequently over the past few months, Glenn Noah opened the email without hesitation. After reading the email's contents and the forwarded supplementary document from Kagawa, Glenn Noah was stunned.

The 21st century? Really?
The captain's momentary daze was quickly noticed by several high-ranking officers sitting next to him.

"Captain Green, is there some emergency?"

"I can't get involved in things like the resettlement or handling of the pioneer troops," asked Ma Chuanhua, the director of the Education Bureau. It wasn't that he was being nosy; rather, he was a high-ranking official who was only in charge of student education and had no say in matters like the resettlement or handling of the pioneer troops. So when he saw Green Noah lost in thought, he came over to chat with him to relieve his boredom.

"Well... there are some things, related to Kagawa-kun."

Grimm Noah snapped out of his daze, took a deep breath, replied to Director John's email, and then looked helplessly at Ma Chuanhua.

"What? Did she come up with something new on the escort ship?" Ma Chuanhua laughed. "Then the Agriculture Bureau is going to have a headache."

Green Noah shook his head with a wry smile.

“It’s probably not just Moke from the Agriculture Bureau who should be having a headache.” After saying that, he threw the supplementary document from Kagawa that Director John had sent him. The document on the screen was automatically copied and split into more than a dozen copies, which flew to the front of the various high-level officials who were arguing.

The people arguing were taken aback: What is this? Could it be that Captain Green has a good plan?

When they opened it, everyone's expression turned blank, just like Grin Noah's had just done.

Huh? 2022? The 21st century?

Wouldn't that be before World War III?

"Captain... Captain Green, is the year this student wrote real?" The leader who recovered first asked tremulously, "Could she have written the wrong era? Is it Tianyuan 2022? The Gregorian calendar is too..."

Upon hearing this, many senior officials realized: Yes, perhaps it's because Kagawa has been exposed to too much information lately and has misremembered the year?
Otherwise, how could it be the 21st century?
“I’ll have John and the others reconfirm this after she returns to the main ship, but…” Grimm Noah took a deep breath, “I’m afraid it’s probably correct.”

"Don't forget, among the information turbulence contacts taken away by the eleventh fleet back then, there was a young man who came into contact with the area around 200 years ago. The ancient information he provided was enormous, but the content was fragmented, which indirectly led to the establishment of the Historical Research Institute. One of its purposes was to organize and summarize the massive amount of fragmented ancient information provided by this young man."

"Even those who come into contact with individuals who have only been in contact with the Tianyuan Era for about two hundred years can only access fragmented information. This is enough to prove that the information that Kagawa-kun has come into contact with is not a product of the period before or after the formation of the fleet."

Upon hearing this, the senior executives couldn't help but nod in agreement.

Yes, Kagawa always brings out complete cookbooks, books, and TV series. Even Romeo and Juliet, which they planned to show off to the Twelfth Fleet during the fleet exchange period, was written by Kagawa.

At the end of the Common Era, most books and images on Earth were digitized. The unregulated spacetime network at that time, along with the later Dark Virus crisis, resulted in all those who came into contact with the chaotic flow of information only having access to fragmented records.

In comparison, the entertainment products that Kagawa submitted in her application, and the data records she submitted to the Agriculture Bureau in May, were far too complete and comprehensive.

Although some of the data in it may seem outdated by modern technology, the rich records have put many agronomists, historians and enthusiasts in these two fields into a state of unprecedented excitement.

This is an unprecedented phenomenon, except that the Twelfth Fleet obtained an incomplete version of the Romeo and Juliet script.

This is sufficient proof of the reliability of Kagawa's access to the information chaos of the 21st century.

Upon realizing this fact, the high-ranking government officials in the conference room were in a state of excitement.

It's the 21st century! A civilization that hasn't yet been ravaged by World War III!
They were so lucky to have fallen into the hands of a young girl from their third fleet! They were incredibly fortunate!
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"It's a pity, though," a senior official at the Institute of History lamented. "Kagawa-san had access to records from the early 21st century. If it were from the late 21st century, perhaps we could have started researching the causes of World War III. That war, which lasted for twenty years, is only mentioned in a few words in the records. It's a real shame."

"Why bother researching those things? We should just focus on managing our own agriculture," a high-ranking official from the agricultural bureau scoffed. "War has never brought us any benefits."


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