I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 304 - 217: The Full Moon and Blooming Flowers That Year_l

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Chapter 304: Chapter 217: The Full Moon and Blooming Flowers That Year_l

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If Harrison Clark’s first leg took a solid step in the field of art, then his second leg was simply a large split in the field of science.

Time rewinds back to 2020, with a lightning-fast momentum, he established the Summit Research Institute, and forcibly brought Chris Owen and Rainer into his massive invisible business territory.

These two people were like Yin and Yang.

One charged ahead, leading the battle for the Summit Research Institute in market development and materials, equipment customization, and procurement.

The other one stayed behind the scenes, overseeing the Summit Research Institute, exhausting wisdom and talent, madly learning and deepening the understanding of the application of material and energy achievements in the field of applied physics.

Rainer didn’t disappoint Harrison Clark’s high hopes, successfully turning the new materials and solar panel technologies that Clark had only provided the answers to, skipping numerous processes, into laboratory products.

He also extended his research to the upstream production line, designing various new and improved devices, breaking through the production process of various front-end raw materials one after another.

Subsequently, Chris Owen dispatched a strong and vigorous business team with the upstream production line drawings, waving checks and coercing, continuously improving the upstream production line.

In 2022, the most mature pre-processing technology, which can be used as the strings for the brand-new musical instrument Xismea and more production and living fields’ high-polymer organic super-tough fibers, completed production workshop debugging, and the first batch of products went offline. They appeared at the World Expo a month later, displaying amazing wear resistance, load-bearing capacity, ultimate elasticity, and strong delay recovery capabilities. After Chris Owen announced a relatively fair selling price in public, it aroused widespread attention in the industry.

Almost at the same time, Avril Green took out the brand-new musical instrument Xismea personally hand-made by Harrison Clark, using it to replace the guitar for accompaniment, and reinterpreting “Across the Starry Sky.” This starry sky rock blossomed into its true brilliance, returning to its due historical status, on par with the eight timeless classics in Carrie Thomas’s “Octaves.”

Ordinary people became curious about the new musical instrument Xismea due to the sudden rise of “Across the Starry Sky,” and then they learned about the brand-new super-tough fiber material.

The exposure of both professional and ordinary people created a superimposed effect, and the global market for Summit Research Institute’s first product was blown wide open, with orders flying in like snowflakes from all walks of life and fields.

Harrison Clark immediately ordered the restructuring of the Summit Research Institute into Summit Ventures. The research institute remained as the main body focusing on research and development.

Another company called Summit Technology was established, focusing on raw material supply, product manufacturing, and market marketing.

As the shareholding structure changed, Harrison Clark emptied his personal liquid capital in Summit Ventures and used his shareholding advantage and absolute control of technology to suppress Chris Owen in a closed-door meeting.

Harrison Clark unilaterally increased his shareholding in the Research Institute to 67% and reduced his stake in Summit Technology to 52%.

At that time, Chris Owen didn’t suspect anything, because after such restructuring, he could still make more money, and Harrison Clark’s shareholding ratio in Summit Technology was still not low. Clark won’t go against his own money.

Everything was developing smoothly. In the next thirteen years, ultrafine conductive fibers, organic optical fibers, and selenium-tungsten diodes that can be loaded with 0.5-nanometer semiconductor processes and other new materials were successively produced.

In 2035, Summit Ventures completed the full achievement transformation of the nine major technologies, especially the room-temperature superconducting metal and new type of solar panels launched almost simultaneously in the last year, which was earth-shattering.

In that year, the two most critical elements in the energy problem that had plagued mankind for a hundred years vanished in an instant.

These two major problems were the high-efficiency transportation of electricity and the means of obtaining electricity.

Controllable nuclear fission power plants were eliminated on the spot!

Controllable nuclear fusion still has its value, but its value mainly lies in Harrison Clark’s recognition of this technology!

With his own strength, he dragged humanity forcefully into the next era.

Everything went as planned by Harrison Clark, Summit Ventures grew into a truly hegemonic enterprise, and could even be called the ultimate hegemony under modern technology.

The biggest difference between Summit Technology and other multinational giants lies in the fact that the technologies they break through are unique to the current era, at least twenty years ahead of the times, with no competitors, and their patent hegemony and technical monopoly are unmatched.

As long as he doesn’t teach others, others can’t even copy it if they want to.

Moreover, due to the difference between China and the United States, Summit Technology does not need to make superficial efforts to deal with anti-monopoly, and only needs to support two different agency dealers in the same European and American countries when exporting products.

Harrison Clark announced this at the end of 2035, and many ordinary people were suddenly shocked and realized the connection between the two.

After all, one is an entertainment empire, and the other is a high-tech empire. Although the names are the same, the business scope has nothing to do with each other.

Clark never deliberately promoted it, so very few people knew about it except for insiders.

Then the world was dumbfounded.

Just when everyone thought that Clark would rely on his two empires to harvest wealth crazily, he suddenly “went crazy.”

With a series of dazzling and incomprehensible moves, he completed the transformation of his business territory in just half a year..

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