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Civilization Restarts and Lives in Primitive Society
Slice of Life文明重启住在原始社会
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The last period on earth was the pinnacle of science and the end of history. The whole world set off a scientific frenzy to explore black holes in the universe. Countless aircraft and aircraft carriers shuttled between the earth and the Milky Way every day, day and night. Carson was born in this period. With abundant resources, he became one of the top scientists in the industry in his thirties. He joined the Global Alliance of Scientists to study the development project of black holes in the universe. At that time, there was a huge gap between the rich and the poor in the world. The African continent was a representative of extremely poor places. Tens of billions of African people had been tied up in non-mineral exploration projects throughout their lives to support the research of space science in developed countries. An equatorial climate change caused Carson's aircraft flying to the Antarctic to make an emergency landing in North Africa. Pictures of a backward society that would only be recorded in history books unfolded before his eyes one after another, with turbid water, deformed children, cracked land, and more places that were so barren that they didn't look like a continent. There was only dust and no greenery for thousands of miles, and there was no trace of animals. It seemed that the only wild animals in Africa were rock rats, hyenas and the like. Giant trucks are the second largest species here after Africans. Carson piloted the aircraft and overlooked the entire Africa from a high altitude. Like a balloon exploding, the empty land would explode into clouds of smoke. South Africa
The last period on earth was the pinnacle of science and the end of history. The whole world set off a scientific frenzy to explore black holes in the universe. Countless aircraft and aircraft carriers shuttled between the earth and the Milky Way every day, day and night. Carson was born in this period. With abundant resources, he became one of the top scientists in the industry in his thirties. He joined the Global Alliance of Scientists to study the development project of black holes in the universe. At that time, there was a huge gap between the rich and the poor in the world. The African continent was a representative of extremely poor places. Tens of billions of African people had been tied up in non-mineral exploration projects throughout their lives to support the research of space science in developed countries. An equatorial climate change caused Carson's aircraft flying to the Antarctic to make an emergency landing in North Africa. Pictures of a backward society that would only be recorded in history books unfolded before his eyes one after another, with turbid water, deformed children, cracked land, and more places that were so barren that they didn't look like a continent. There was only dust and no greenery for thousands of miles, and there was no trace of animals. It seemed that the only wild animals in Africa were rock rats, hyenas and the like. Giant trucks are the second largest species here after Africans. Carson piloted the aircraft and overlooked the entire Africa from a high altitude. Like a balloon exploding, the empty land would explode into clouds of smoke. South Africa