Nora Camp suddenly understood.
She had grown up amidst the countless hints he left behind.
The process of being influenced by the subtle messages had never stopped.
This was, on some level, a Truman Show world, created just for her.
If people from the 21st century realized this, they would certainly feel resentful.
But Nora, as someone from the 31st century, had grown up in an even more significant ideological cocoon, and she had an indescribable admiration for Harrison Clark, the ancient sage.
So, no matter what Harrison Clark did, there must have been a reason.
I, Nora Camp, am also part of his long-term plan to change the fate of Human Civilization.
So when Nora realized this, she didn't feel disgusted or repulsed, instead experiencing an indescribable joy and pride.
At this point, she hadn't finished watching the video and didn't know how Harrison Clark had noticed her a thousand years later.
But her heart raced uncontrollably.