"Gift...did you receive the gift?" Hemer asked.

"..." Saria hesitated for a moment because of Hemer's question, but she did not scold the demon for wasting time on this question.

Instead, he took out a feather with a decorative pendant from his chest pocket and said to Hemer.

"Got it, it's beautiful, thank you."

After saying that, Saria left the laboratory without looking back.

"You're welcome..." By the time Hemer finished saying this, the sound of Saria's hurried footsteps outside the door had completely disappeared.

Joyce, who was standing aside, blinked her eyes without any emotion, as if she knew something, but also seemed to know nothing.

Joyce is also Liberi, and like Homer, she is an owl.

131: The most suitable person for this land

Rhine Life has several main departments as its core, as well as large and small research laboratories, as well as subordinate corporate factories and various other industries spread across every corner of Tremont.

Guarding the Rhine Tower located in the center.

Among these stars, the one farthest from Rhine Tower, the headquarters of Rhine Life, is the Defense Department managed by Saria.

There was no other way around it. Saria also wanted to build the defense department next to the Rhine Tower and even wanted to surround the Rhine Tower.

He fiercely protected Christen, who was high up in the Rhine Tower.

However, there are too many strange things stored in the Defense Department.

The dangers are more terrible than each other.

In order to avoid the situation where the protection fails and becomes a safety hazard, Saria had no choice but to place the Defense Department as far away from the Rhine Tower and other departments of Rhine Life.

After leaving the Defense Department, Saria, who had been speeding all the way, finally got to the start time of the meeting and pushed the door to the conference room on the top of the Rhine Tower.

Saria's impetuous look made the other department heads who had been chatting in the conference room for a while quiet down at the same time and look at Saria.

"I'm sorry, I'm late." After making eye contact with everyone, Saria quickly walked to the first seat on the right side of the main seat.

Noticing that the atmosphere was a little quiet, Justin Fitzroy, director of the Rhine Life Business Department, who was sitting in the second to last seat next to Saria, said:

"Just now I was joking with Director Muirseth that if someone attacked the Rhine Tower at this time, the top leaders of Rhine Life would be wiped out."

"Now that I see Director Saria you are here, I feel relieved."

Justin had just finished saying this obviously flattering statement.

Sitting across the conference table from Parvis and Ferdinand, the head of the Ecology Department, Muirseth, immediately said with a smile:

"If this place is attacked, it doesn't matter whether Director Saria is here or not. It will be no different from the top management being wiped out at the same time."

The conversation between Directors Justin and Muir Seth was pretty much what everyone else was thinking.

Because these Rhine Life senior executives appear in their true form... at least they appear to be in their true form.

Meetings are too rare in Rhine's life.

In previous meetings of this kind, department heads would appear in this conference room using three-dimensional projection.

That way you can be busy with your own things while having a meeting, and you can also get something from your hand while driving.

This way of holding meetings with the main body appearing on camera is too inefficient for Rhine Life.

But this was the request of General Christen, so even though it was strange, everyone came in person.

"You came at the right time, Saria." Christen, who had been sitting with her back to the conference table, turned her chair and said to Saria.

Sitting at her seat, Saria nodded slightly in response, then turned her head to look at the empty chair at the end of the conference table, facing Kristen.

In addition to appearing in person, another thing that surprised the directors of the Rhine Life departments was that there was one more chair in this high-level meeting than usual.

This was not the chair for the head of the science section who was not present, as Mariam's chair was next to Muir Seth's.

This chair at the end of the conference table was obviously prepared for another person.

In some ways, this is even more curious than attending the meeting in person.

Especially since the owner of this chair hasn't shown up yet, and Christen is about to announce a meeting.

Christen, who announced the meeting, acted as if she didn't notice that there was an extra chair in the meeting room, and started the normal meeting discussion with the department heads who attended the meeting in person.

Not only is the process normal, but the content is also very normal, including project planning and budget allocation.

So much so that everyone became more and more curious about what the empty chair meant.

Because the more normal it is, the more likely it is that the commander-in-chief will throw out a big one later... This is not the first time such a thing has happened.

So after reporting, several directors looked at Saria, hoping to learn something from the person closest to the general manager.

Unfortunately, Saria's expression and movements were no different from usual.

He had a blank expression on his face and did not express his opinions or views on anything except when Kristen mentioned it.

Not being able to see anything from Saria, everyone turned their attention to Parvis.

Although after yesterday's triumphal ceremony, General Christen returned to the Rhine Tower.

But at the same time, there was also intelligence showing that General Kristen and Saria went to the Structural Department together, and a major safety accident occurred in the Structural Department afterwards.

Putting aside this information, there is the strange thing that General Rickristen can teleport.

Parvez, the director of the structural department, must know some inside information that has not yet been disclosed.

Facing the gazes of his colleagues, Parvis, holding the coffee cup in his hands like a hand warmer, had an expression that said, "I know what's going on, but I won't tell you."

One can't help wanting to drag this old goat out and beat him.

Without paying attention to the eye contact between the directors, Christen solved all the problems in an orderly manner.

Then, in front of most department heads who looked like they were about to say, “Here it comes, the big one is coming,” he said:

"I am now making an announcement."

"Rhine Life will establish a new department, tentatively named Originium Department."

"Originium Department??" Ferdinand, the director of the Energy Department, had just digested the fact that a new department had been established, and was immediately surprised by the name of the new department.

Several other department heads, such as Muir Seth from the Ecology Department and Justin from the Business Department, who had just had a tit-for-tat confrontation, and Yara from the Human Resources Department.

Nastie, the director of the engineering department, who was sitting at the back of the office with Justin and Yara, had a similar surprised expression as Ferdinand.

Even Parvez, who had been calm and composed just now, was stunned for a moment, but then his expression returned to normal.

Parvez's attitude, which was just short of putting a banner on his head saying he knew what was going on, once again made the other department heads want to beat up this old goat.

Ferdinand, Parvez's old rival, turned his head and asked directly:

"What kind of guy could make the commander-in-chief use this name?"

The reason why these directors were surprised was that the term "Originium Department" or "Originium" was too broad for the Terran scientific research community.

From energy science, materials science, engineering, etc., including Originium skills, all of these can be counted as Originium studies.

It can be said that everything about the Terrans is closely related to Originium.

If a small company sets up a department called Originium Department, no one will say anything, at most they will laugh at it.

But a company like Rhine Life directly established Originium Technology... Why don't you just call it Terraco?

Just as this thought flashed through Ferdinand's mind, a voice that was unfamiliar to most of the directors present rang out in the conference room:

"I was originally going to call it Terraco, but then I thought that the Terrans weren't all on this planet, so I changed it to its current name."

Miku said as he walked in wearing a dress that looked like a military uniform, but with too many gold ribbons, and the gold tassels were a bit large, and there were too many medals, almost as many as the dress worn by the military.

Christen told Miku to dress more formally, so Miku took out the Terran High Lord uniform and hung some commemorative medals on it.

.

After all, we are all Terra, and these medals are basically related to human civilization.

As for why no other Terra-related uniforms were worn... For most human civilizations in the interstellar era, the clothes worn for formal occasions were too simple.

Not as formal as Kristen said.

In order to match this "more formal" high lord uniform, BT changed into the shape of a servo skull and floated beside Miku.

Miku walked to the conference table, looked at the chair that seemed to be inconsistent with his current image, picked up the metal scepter in his hand and knocked on the back of the chair.

The original minimalist chair was transformed into a golden high-back chair inlaid with a bunch of skulls.

"..." The completely different style from that of the Terrans plunged the conference room into an eerie silence.

Although Kristen had seen Miku's "more formal" look before.

But when she really walked in, Christen still had a very strange feeling.

This image of Miku is very different from the first time she saw Miku, when he was wearing a pilot's uniform.

As for why Miku’s more exaggerated mechanical sage look didn’t give Christen this feeling.

All I can say is that the shape is a bit too exaggerated, which makes people feel weird.

Finally, it was Parvis who interrupted the silence in the conference room. The old goat said with an expression similar to Christen's:

"…Naturally, he is the most suitable person with this name on this earth."

132: Loyalty of Department Directors

If you ask a scientist who has made great achievements in the scientific community of Terra who best represents Originium in this land.

That's almost the same as asking him who best represents physics or mathematics.

This is the kind of question that the only way to answer it is to roll your eyes.

How could anyone represent a "basic" subject that involves every aspect of Terra?

But it is different from basic subjects such as physics, mathematics, etc.

If you really take the attitude of getting to the bottom of things.

And the strength is also enough to make the person answering the question "calm and composed".

Then everyone who is forced to answer this question will think of a name at the same time.

"PhD"

Such a consistent perception is not just because of the famous joke in Terra’s academic circles that “one person wiped out a PhD in a major discipline.”

In other words, this kind of situation where one person eliminates a PhD in a major field is just a result.

The real reason is this giant in the academic world of Terra who put “Doctor” as the first and only author of the paper.

One person created standard units for eighty percent of all disciplines related to this land and Originium.

Most of the units on instruments and equipment related to Originium are related to this "Doctor".

Fortunately, this "doctor" has a talent for naming, otherwise the tradition of naming new standard units after the names of their setters would have been disrupted.

In addition to these, this "doctor" also wrote a bunch of papers on how to use "Source Stone".

It is no exaggeration to say that "The Doctor" is the father of modern industrialization of Terra civilization, which has utilized Originium in all aspects.

He or she may even be the "Him" who represents Terra's Originium science, and can be said to be worthy of the title.

So when Parvez said, "The most suitable person on this earth."

Ferdinand and other department heads thought of this name at the first moment.

Immediately afterwards, the department heads were stunned by Miku's appearance.

Is this man who looks more like a high-ranking Victorian military officer than a scientist the "Doctor"?

And this style is a bit exaggerated even for Victorians.

It is more like the Iberian style, but it was a few decades ago, when Iberia was in its heyday.

During its heyday, Iberia loved this kind of thing the most, and they wanted to make every possible part of their body golden.

Legend has it that Iberia's last flagship, the "Idiot", decorated its entire bridge in gold.

So much so that the heyday of Iberia is also known as the Iberian Golden Age.

Wait, there doesn't seem to be anything wrong.

The directors of the Rhine Life Sciences departments thought that the Iberian Golden Age was decades ago, and they also remembered the "doctoral" dissertations, many of which dated back more than two hundred years.

If the author of these papers is the same person.

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