Abnormal crossing

Chapter 249 Hibiscus's Gift

Chapter 249 Hibiscus's Gift (Part 2)

One went to a teachers' college for further studies, while the other went to a military academy to learn tactical knowledge.

This was the parting gift that Jin prepared for Sheena and Cohen, or rather, for the Mold civilization.

To know.

Although the technological level of the entire star system is now quite advanced, and much knowledge and technology has been popularized to lower-level civilizations, some relatively wealthy third-level civilizations can produce quite a few high-level mechs.

But on the other hand.

These popularized knowledge and technologies are merely grains of sand slipping through the fingers of advanced civilizations. The true core knowledge has always been held tightly in the hands of those advanced civilizations, and is even in a state of monopoly.

For example, large-scale military operations.

With the territories of those lower-level civilizations laid out before us, how could a civilization with only a few star systems truly comprehend and understand the battles in the Gould Belt, which contains approximately one million stars?

Only those civilizations that have reached their peak or are on their way to that peak can develop battlefields of this scale, or afford the equipment costs to simulate such battles.

Not to mention the various connections associated with high-level knowledge, which is also a valuable resource—Jin Neng's ability to easily obtain Tang Guo is a prime example.

For example, if Sheena were to mentor a student who would rise to a high position in the future, as long as the student wasn't particularly ungrateful, that would be enough to help Mold at a crucial moment—after all, Mold couldn't stay in the primordial universe forever.

all in all.

As long as either Sheena or Cohen can fulfill the talent requirement.
At that time, the entire civilization of Mold will receive a substantial reward.

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The invitation extended by Jin was clearly unexpected by Sheena, Cohen, and Jokowen, to the point that the group of Moldans standing at the edge of the spaceship entrance were almost simultaneously thrown into a state of ecstasy and stunned silence.

Then very quickly.

Sheena and Cohen turned their heads in perfect unison to look at Jokowen and Speaker Gray standing to the side.

Although the proposal was made by them personally, they still subconsciously wanted to seek Qiao Kewen's opinion in this situation.

Seeing this, Qiao Kewen pondered for a moment, then looked back at Xina: "Xina, since Ms. Jin has this intention, you can go out and study with peace of mind—don't worry about things on the home planet, there is support from the Original Plan side."

Of the two, Sheena and Cohen, Sheena's destination is the easiest to decide.

Her further studies are entirely beneficial to both Mold and herself. The only concern is how she will meet with her parents after she leaves, but this is not a particularly difficult issue to resolve—after all, with StarSea Interconnect, meeting online is not a problem.

Of the two, the one who truly finds it difficult to make a decision is Cohen, who faces the risk of being killed in action in the future.

According to Jin.

The probability of Cohen returning to Molde in the future is only slightly over 50%.

This is practically gambling with your life.

Therefore, although Joko knew that Cohen's visit to the military college would be of great help to Molder, he still did not express his opinion.

“Ms. Jin,” just as Qiao Kewen was hesitating, Cohen took a step forward and spoke first: “I am willing to go to the military academy.”

Jin didn't seem too surprised by Cohen's answer, but still asked, "Are you sure?" Cohen nodded solemnly, his expression as resolute as Cristiano Ronaldo's when he stood in front of the Spanish wall.

Jin simply hummed in response, but her expression revealed that she was quite satisfied.

As for Gu Wei standing to the side
He had actually guessed Cohen's choice, but when he finally received the answer, a feeling of emotion welled up inside him.

Cohen was an insignificant figure in the Star Sea. Even during the time he spent with Mold and Boska, his presence was far less noticeable than that of Ophelia, Sheena, or even Speaker Grey.

But when faced with a choice that could affect the future of civilization, he still stood firmly on the side of his people.

But soon.

Gu Wei's sigh turned into another kind of doubt:
Mold was undoubtedly lucky, both because they had members of their race who were willing to give and even sacrifice for civilization, such as Jokowen, Speaker Gray, old Bertie, and Sheena and Cohen, and because they had the help of Hibiscus and Milo.

But
Is it because of the sacrifices that opportunities came, or is it because of the opportunities that these sacrifices were created or presented?

Gu Wei then shook his head, putting the question out of his mind.

This is clearly a somewhat idealistic question.

“Very good, it seems you’ve all made your decisions.” After receiving Cohen’s second confirmation, Jin quickly turned to Joe Cowen: “In that case, Joe, you two should hurry up and complete the handover of your business, and give Sheena and Cohen a break so they can spend some time with their families. When we return to Molde in four months, we’ll take them with us. Is that alright?”

This time, Joe Cowen immediately made the decision on behalf of Cohen and Sheena: "No problem."

Sheena and Cohen were both project leaders, and even if Molder was incompetent, the handover of various documents and personnel would still take some time.

Given that this departure could last for at least several decades, and some of their relatives and friends may no longer be alive by the time they return, it is quite reasonable to give them four months to prepare.

Jin nodded again.

all in all.

Now that things have come to this point, Molde has finally finished dealing with his last matter.

So Jin and Milo, along with their crew, simply waited and ate Moldan cuisine, ostensibly to savor exotic flavors, but really just to freeload—after all, they hadn't even taken two bites of the banquet on Boska before Lyndon flipped the table.
If it weren't for the poor agricultural resources of Molde, Gu Wei estimated that his captain would have been shameless enough to pack up the rest of the food and take it away.

Another ten minutes passed.

A silver aircraft landed at the edge of the spaceship, and old Berry, with a wrinkled face, stepped out wearing an old pale yellow jumpsuit.

At this moment.

The elderly man carried only a square metal suitcase with a strong industrial style. Apart from that, not only were there no relatives or friends, but even Keshida, whom Gu Wei had met before and who was also old Berry's wife, was not with him.

It's unclear whether old Berry persuaded his wife to stay home, or whether Kishida didn't come because she couldn't bear to witness such a scene of parting.

Then very quickly.

Old Berry arrived beside the group, dragging a metal suitcase.

He first nodded to Jokowen and Speaker Gray, then looked at Milo, straightening his posture as much as possible, like a newly enlisted soldier, and said:
"Captain Milo, Victor Berry reporting for duty! I will do my utmost to carry out all your instructions from now on!"

(End of this chapter)

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