This level of scientific research competition was not something they could easily make decisions about. It needed to be brought to the AAAS conference room, led by the Ministry of Science and Technology, and discussed by the All-American Scholars Union.
They hoped Harrison Clark really would do it, but they didn't want to lose.
But if Harrison Clark was just bluffing, they would actually be disappointed.
It was an extremely complex emotion.
Of course, if everything was true, and Harrison Clark was doing all these things in Boston or California, how great would that be?
But are our thoughts really in line with what he said, that we are prejudiced and narrow-minded?
As long as it is truly beneficial to humanity, does it actually matter where he does his work?
Are we really impartial?
A contradictory state of mind gradually sprouted in people's hearts, very twisted, painful, and joyful.