Genius Club-Chapter 1192 - 45 Hello, I am Galileo
As expected...
Lin Xian let out a small sigh.
Faced with this answer, he had long prepared for it mentally, but the moment of the actual "verdict" still left him with a trace of disappointment.
The Turing virus of the future, since it was brought back from the future, must undoubtedly be the handiwork of a genius from that era.
In this current age, Kevin Walker is already the most formidable hacker on Earth.
If even he couldn’t find a way to deal with the super artificial intelligence VV, then the only option for a solution... would be to seek help from a future computing genius.
[Cheng Qian]
Without a doubt, he must be a supercomputer genius who surpasses even Kevin Walker.
However, he was born too late—in the year 2482, exactly 300 years after the birth of Gao Wen.
So.
This way.
Many of the previous mysteries can now be unraveled.
After Lin Xian rebooted the super artificial intelligence VV in 2023, Kevin Walker immediately detected its existence.
No.
To be precise, the one to discover VV wasn’t Kevin Walker, but rather a higher form of life—
Digital life, Turing.
This is an entirely new form of life somewhere between humans and artificial intelligence. It skillfully exploits a BUG, ensuring that VV cannot detect its existence nor be eliminated by conventional computer viruses.
Thus, Kevin Walker began planning from that moment, preparing to use future technology to destroy VV in the current era.
Step one, he asked Einstein about this issue and obtained the active timeline of Cheng Qian.
Step two, Turing—being able to exist eternally in the virtual network—then managed to survive for over 400 years, eventually finding the supercomputer genius Cheng Qian to develop a virus strong enough to annihilate VV.
Step three, using the biological USB drive, the fake Yu Xi handed the virus to Jask, falsely claiming it could destroy Kevin Walker’s artificial intelligence but actually aiming to have Jask unwittingly eradicate VV.
Step four, the fake Yu Xi left Jask, used Yu Xi’s identity to approach Lin Xian, exploited Lin Xian’s hatred for Jask, and manipulated his desire for revenge on VV, weaponizing him to kill Jask. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
This intricate, step-by-step malevolent scheme...
Was precisely the Fourth Dreamland, the conspiracy of the digital lifeform Turing in the 0.0000000 worldline.
Here.
The clever digital lifeform Turing exploited yet another BUG.
As the most peculiar member of the Genius Club, Einstein had placed a restriction lock on Turing—prohibiting it from revealing information about other members or harming them directly.
But Lin Xian of 2023 was not yet a member of the Genius Club, making him the perfect pawn for future Turing and the fake Yu Xi to manipulate and kill.
At that time, Lin Xian was indeed deceived by the fake Yu Xi’s superb acting skills. Combined with his deep-seated resentment toward VV, he had already marked Jask and Kevin Walker as his primary enemies.
The fake Yu Xi needed only a slight nudge to propel future Turing into completing its twofold killing plan.
Yet.
Fortunately, this scheme ended in failure. The elaborate facade of the fake Yu Xi was unexpectedly and cleverly dismantled by a double plot involving the real and fake Jask—a true spectacle of impersonation.
Now, neither Kevin Walker nor Turing remains alive; and with the worldlines having shifted multiple times, discussing these "outdated" matters is meaningless.
The issue causing Lin Xian the most headaches at present is...
Cheng Qian—this unparalleled genius capable of killing VV, saving VV, creating viruses, and destroying viruses—is chronologically too far removed from him.
A time gap of over 400 years is nothing but an unreachable chasm compared to Lin Xian’s brief lifetime.
Is it...
VV really beyond saving?
Is it truly doomed to hide forever in a cleaning robot, living its days as a fake, stupid AI?
Lin Xian felt helpless.
The thought of this bad news reaching VV was unbearable—he could almost see it jump up and crush his knees with a flying kick in outrage.
Tch.
Lin Xian smacked his lips.
It’s really frustrating—so many problems have clear solutions, yet the vast gap in time makes his 2024 self helpless and cornered.
"Thank you, Ms. Da Vinci."
Lin Xian expressed his thanks politely.
No matter how much this information would prove useful, the fact that Ms. Da Vinci was willing to share the truth reflected her sincere goodwill.
"No need to be so polite, Rhein."
Ms. Da Vinci smiled:
"As you said at the start, this was a fair exchange of intelligence—we both got what we wanted. Honestly, I really admire polite young people like you."
"Although I can’t fully understand your motives for joining the Genius Club, or the vision you’re trying to achieve for The Future World, I believe... it won’t be too bad."
"If my future plans ultimately fail, then I truly hope you’ll be the final victor—the one to bring humanity a better and happier future."
After a moment of thought.
Lin Xian looked at Ms. Da Vinci:
"You said earlier that you plan to ask Einstein about your future plans at the next gathering."
"Yes." Ms. Da Vinci nodded.
"Don’t do it." Lin Xian advised:
"Your previous two questions already exposed too much information—energy core batteries, global disasters... Personally, I think the other brilliant geniuses, even if they can’t figure out your exact plans, will likely piece them together if you keep asking or get too specific."
Lin Xian couldn’t bring himself to tell Ms. Da Vinci that he could see the future world 600 years ahead.