Chapter 468: 462: Genius or Madman Part 2
Super Spender
Chapter 468: 462: Genius or Madman Part 2
Finn Lewis was taken aback. Wow... this person sure had a distinct character. Finn didnât even know what to say. But was he afraid of such people? Of course not, regardless of how eccentric people were, they usually had substantial abilities. Both Finn and Jack Lewis quickly got into their cars, and then Finn had Olivia Thatcher follow Jackâs car, while he leaned back in his chair and contemplated.
âOlivia, are you sure these people are what we need?â Finn asked, after clearing his mind of random thoughts.
âThe example he just mentioned was a highly extreme case. Other disturbed scientists may have different issues, but they are all within our control. It shouldnât be a problem. I will make an assessment.â Olivia responded.
âAlright, I trust you.â Finn nodded in understanding.
âDonât worry, sir. What we possess is not something scientists on earth can surpass through research. These scientists have impressive minds even among higher civilizations in the universe, but their background limits them. It ensures their achievements cannot transcend the constraints of their time, just like Albert Ainsworth and Tesla Mitchell from history.â
Finn shrugged, remaining silent. Others wouldnât dare say it, but Tesla Mitchell was someone Finn had looked into. His inventions are still in use in modern society even though he was from the early last century. You can imagine how brilliant the man was. Many claimed he was a time-traveler, but even if he was, he likely was a scientist before the jump.
If you brought Finn back to that era before he had taken the intelligence potion, he probably wouldnât have achieved much either. You need to carry out many things personally. For instance, in modern society, many people understand various principles, but merely understanding the principle doesnât help unless you can execute it. If you canât, itâs all talk.
Both cars sped through Celeston City for roughly forty minutes before they finally stopped. When Finn stepped out of the car and saw the building, he was completely stunned. Jack had begun to wave at him from ahead, âWhat are you staring at? Come on.â
âJack, are you sure weâre at the right place?â Finn asked, pointing at a sign next to the main entrance.T/his chapter is updat/ed by
âYou know?â Finn was taken aback by the reply.
âYes, I know.â The man repeated.
âIf you know, then why are you still fishing here?â Finn was beginning to feel a headache coming on.
The man looked sideways at Finn before saying, âRight now, Iâm a lunatic. Lunatics, of course, have to fish in a basin. Is there a problem with your head?â After saying this, the man lowered his head and continued fishing.
This response left Finn completely stunned. Holy shit! Dammit! He cussed twice in his mind. He had definitely just been insulted! Speechless, he gazed at the man fishing. What the hell did he mean by saying âRight now, Iâm a lunaticâ? Holy shit.
âWhat are you trying to prove by arguing with him?â Jack had noticed Finn was lagging and walked back. He looked at the man behind Finn and observed Finnâs constipated expression.
âJack, are you sure that heâs a lunatic?â Finn was speechless. Holy shit, any sane man would be infuriated by that previous sentence, right?
âOf course, Iâm quite certain. And I have an idea of what happened. Rest assured, that middle-aged man is undoubtedly a lunatic. Even though I know 80 percent of your conversation with him ended up in your defeat, thatâs normal. Someone else taught him that sentence. He only knows that much. If you turn around and leave, I guarantee heâll stand up and laugh loudly.â Jack patted Finn on the shoulder.
Finn glanced at the middle-aged man who was seriously fishing. Speechless, he shook his head and followed Jack further into the building.
âHahaha...â As Finn turned around, the laughter of the middle-aged man echoed from behind. Finn turned to look back. The man was hopping on one leg while laughing, resembling a grasshopper.