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“I can come up with technology that is a hundred years ahead of what we have now.” Chen Jin stressed this point to the three women.


Su Yun, Chen Xing Yue, and Chen Xiao Yue had their mouths hanging open in disbelief.


They were no ignorant fools.


Let alone a mature, commercialized, large anti-gravity device, even a fictitious “warp engine” that could be created within five years… He was talking about mythical technology. Once it was achieved, the footprints of ...

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