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Chapter 124 Paying the Highest Tribute to the Pioneers

Chapter 124 Paying the Highest Tribute to the Pioneers

Angelica, who was far away on the rooftop, also understood.

She looked at the last photo, the only note written by her father on the back of her mother's tombstone:

After you leave

I always can't help thinking back to that city at night

Bonfire of lights

I'm sitting on the rooftop
Time is short and yet so long
The wind flows past my ears, bringing the sounds of the whole world.

at the same time.

In St. Basil's Cathedral.

Professor Leonid was silent.

He understands,
Leander has probably been living in a past that he can no longer remember.

Simultaneously.

He was also sadly limited by his noble status, the honor of his family, and the choice that he could never make.

No one can escape the past.

After the Duke frankly stated his wishes.

He ended up sitting in the chair next to Leonid.

then.

Within five minutes.

After the carrier rocket showed data orbit deviation.

The subjects walked into the house one by one.

Except for the three evangelists, the rest are all researchers from the Star Cluster Orbiting Project.

In the vast majority of them.

In fact, there may be some unfulfilled regrets in our hearts.

But at the moment.

Everyone who can stand here.

Probably everyone understands the consequences.

But still chose to agree.

Boxes containing the God Gene were brought here by Randy Boyle, the escort captain of the Stargate Arbitration Council.

Except for the three taken away by Director Mellen in K20 and the one God Gene Mixture lost by the traitor of the Arbitration Council.

All the remaining numbers were placed here.

now.

Pravda's live broadcast of the launch of the Heinsbrot space station core.

It is clear.

This rocket is no longer going to follow the previously planned climbing trajectory.

Even breaking through the atmosphere might be difficult.

The atmosphere in the barrage was also a bit suffocating:

[Is there really no other way?]

[It seems that this Russian Federation experiment is doomed to fail.
I hope they can determine the landing point of the rocket and complete the evacuation in time without causing loss of life or property.

[The environment in northern Siberia is still very empty. I can only say that it is fortunate that this is not a manned rocket.]

[Is there no other remedy? Can anyone give me an answer?]

I saw a lot of people asking this.

In the barrage, an answer from Mr. John Levich, a doctor of astronomy at Moscow State University, who was certified by Pravda, flashed:

[If the rocket is now in outer space.

Perhaps we can also change the propulsion trajectory by forcibly grading the tail and disengaging it.

But if you are still bound by the strong field of the macroscopic gravity of the earth's matter wave.

Based on analysis of Robert Goddard's rocket propulsion data.

I can only say.

The possibility of remedy is extremely slim. 】

I saw professional experts say this.

The vast majority of viewers have given up hope.

Simultaneously.

There were several retired Soviet astronauts who had agreed to have a drink when the rocket took off.

But at this time.

Do not know why.

The wine was right in front of them, but they had no interest at all.

Mistakes are not new in the history of science, but treating astronomy as an experiment is too costly.

after all.

After Armstrong's moon landing.

The United States' Apollo program began to gradually stagnate.

For civilization, every tragic failure is accompanied by a huge waste of resources.

It is no longer possible for the Russian Federation to continue its endless trial and error.

An old astronaut sighed:

"Now we can only hope for a miracle."

"I heard that a miracle really happened in St. Basil's Cathedral today."

I heard my old friend next to me say this.

An old man with well-developed muscles who has been exercising all the time replied in a deep voice:

“In the past sixty-seven years, I have never begged for the attention of the gods.

but now.

I really hope there is a god who can respond.”

now.

It is located at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome near the Arctic Circle.

Brent, the chief engineer at the Heinsbrot space station, finally loosened his grip on the can of non-alcoholic beverage.

He said calmly: "Teacher.

Is the daytime meteor you mentioned about to appear?"

Brent ultimately chose not to bow his head.

He raised his head and stood up straight.

then.

He saluted in a very standard manner.

At the same time, all 725 researchers at the main observatory stood up and saluted according to the highest standards of the Russian Federation:
“Pay the highest respect to the pioneers!”

Thousands of kilometers away.

Pacific waters.

Samoa Islands Watch Point.

Phyllis sat in the Coastal Research Institute.

Watch the Trail Blazers Rockets go off course during the live broadcast.

She thought back to her once desperate self, to Mr. Kevin, and to the god who brought the spark.

The girl wiped the photo on the windowsill and said silently:

“Civilization advances through failure.

But the price of failure is sometimes too cruel.”

In St. Basil's Cathedral.

at this time.

The infusion injections have been placed next to the subjects.

Randy, the escort captain of the Stargate Arbitration Council, watched the nurse beside him insert the needle into the artery on the back of his hand.

He said calmly and firmly:
"The eternal night has finally come, and we will remember it."

moment.

Brilliant golden light filled his eyes.

In just a moment, his face showed a variety of expressions, including pain, confusion and serenity.

then.

Professor Leonid smiled gently and said:

"So that civilization can see more distant galaxies."

He was also injected with the God gene potion at the same time.

then.

Duke Leander did not hesitate at all.

"Pamesa, I'm here to see you."

Each subject was injected with the fifth-level medicine.

. . .

A faint golden glow shone from the seven-colored glazed tiles of St. Basil's Cathedral.

As the Bible says:

【Since God was crucified on the cross.

I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.

And the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God.

He loves me.

Gave Himself up for me.

I am the lover

For everyone in this world]

at this time.

The huge phantom of the god in the sky seemed to have truly seen something at this moment.

He turned his gaze toward Saint Basil's Cathedral.

Each subject burned their life and will.

Finally, I got His attention.

moment.

The Klein bottle high-dimensional vacuum is complete.

Su Wen watched the live broadcast as the rocket's orbit gradually began to straighten out.

but.

not enough.

Following this trend,

Even if it can break through the atmosphere, there will be a huge deviation from the target point of orbital landing.

Heinsbrot would eventually be destroyed by impact.

Su Wen analyzed.

In the psychic storm that arose in Moscow at Saint Basil's.

He calmly adjusted his hat on his head with one hand.

After all, even if every step is carried out strictly according to plan, the expected success rate of the Russian federal project is only 10.7%.

It’s indeed too low.

The handsome butler stood high above the office building.

Looking straight at the gods in the distance.

then.

Su Wen asked the girl holding the stack of photos beside her:

"Duke Leander, what do you think of him?"

Hear the question.

Angelica was stunned.

then.

She replied softly:

(End of this chapter)

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