Harrison Clark had never tried to give his all while he was alive and make his presence felt without hiding it.
Although he never stood on the stage, people on the stage looked up to him.
His residence in Oxfordshire had turned into a sacred place for humanity.
Although he never explicitly stated who could visit and who could not, and how often they should come, some unspoken rules gradually became customary.
Senior officials of various fields from the World Government would come to report their work on October 26th annually, covering aspects of science, humanities, economy, politics, and military, with great detail.
The number of attendees was huge, ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand, depending on the number of important nodes in that year.
In science, upper-middle-level leaders of research institutes, enterprises, and universities who made breakthroughs in certain fields would come.