The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Bergen's Five Hundred Million Frans

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Bergen's Five Hundred Million Frans

by (france) Jules Verne

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"Begern's Five Hundred Million Frans" is a science fiction novel, and at the same time it is a social novel that exposes the capitalist world. The author illustrates the paths of two scientists through the images of two scholars. Thirty years later, the inheritance of 500 million francs from the Indian noblewoman Begum finally found its heirs: one was the kind-hearted French doctor Sarasain; the other was the German chemistry professor Sulze. The two men shared the inheritance equally. Dr. Sarasain used his inheritance to build an ideal city. The city is becoming more prosperous day by day, and the residents live a life of labor, happiness and peace. Professor Sulzer, on the contrary, established an arms factory to produce weapons of mass destruction, with the purpose of killing human beings and destroying the happy lives of peaceful residents. For the sake of human ideals, the young engineer Marseille went deep into the tiger's den, discovered the secrets of the arms factory, and shattered Sulze's conspiracy. In the end, Professor Sulze was finally killed in his secret room by the air-conditioning bomb he invented, and this arsenal was owned by the peaceful people and no longer manufactured weapons, but agricultural machinery and industrial equipment needed for human happiness.

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