Chapter 735: 729: A Few Brothers (Part 2)
Super Spender
Chapter 735: Chapter 729: A Few Brothers (Part 2)
Speaking of which, all of Finn Lewisâs former college buddies now work under him. Even the least successful among them is now a general manager of a subsidiary. Honestly, human ability can be cultivated. While it might seem like Finn plays favorites, these guys have proven themselves. They may not be business masterminds, but with the help of AI robots, thereâs no problem with them being CEOs of a company.
Once youâve had a certain position for a while, you naturally learn some things. Take David Hale, Peak Blair, and Daniel Pan, for example. If you brought them back to their college days with their current demeanor, everyone would see them as successful businessmen. If it wasnât said outright, their old classmates might not even recognize them. Once a person has developed their character and gained confidence, their overall look and vibe changes completely.
Furthermore, if these guys couldnât handle their positions even with Finnâs training, theyâd have to be as dumb as pigs. So, no one doubts their capabilities anymore, and Finnâs efforts to train them havenât been wasted. Of course, to Finn now, running a company on Earth doesnât mean much. He wouldnât mind if he lost control of all the Virtual World Corporations on Earth. He doesnât care about favoritism while hiring. Even if his friends would cause the company to be Prodigal, whatâs the big deal?
Hearing about Finnâs wedding, these buddies naturally rushed over immediately. Finn has already shared many things with them. Although he hasnât revealed everything, what they know is probably about the same as what most middle-aged people know.
âRight, a live broadcast. Do you think any TV station would pick it up?â Finn thought for a moment before raising the question. After all, his wedding isnât a celebrity affair, and TV stations look for potential profit. Whether they accept the offer or not is still an unknown.
âWhy do you care about that? Also, Iâm curious about what youâre thinking. Flaunting is your style, but becoming famous worldwide isnât like you.â Mr. Humphrey asked Finn, appearing somewhat puzzled.
âI say, youâre not planning to run away again, are you?â Daniel Pan looked at Finn with suspicious eyes before he couldnât help but ask.
Seeing their puzzled faces, Finn clarified his words, âActually, itâs simple. The Galactic Federation, the nation that rules over the entire Heritage System, naturally has much more advanced technology than us, and similarly, their lifespans are much longer. These extended lifespans arenât natural, but the result of human technological developments. In simpler terms, itâs due to Gene Optimization Fluid.â Finn revealed his next step prematurely here.
This point need not be mentioned because it will soon be announced nationally. When the time comes, everyone will know, or all the world will know. Now, heâs just revealing it to them in advance.
âSeriously? So, stuff from science fiction novels actually exists?â David Hale asked, somewhat surprised.
âWhat do you mean âfrom science fiction novelsâ? This Gene Optimization Fluid optimizes human genes, provides energy for human cells, and provides nutrition. As you probably know, our body cells, liver cells, for example, do not regenerate from birth to death, unlike skin cells that die quickly but also regenerate quickly. However, organs like the liver and brain do not regenerate, which leads to our limited lifespan,â Finn explained.
âThe Gene Optimization Fluid first optimizes some shortcomings in our body, ensuring that we wonât get sick from genetic defects and keeping our cells healthy. Of course, thatâs not to say that you absolutely wonât get sick after the optimization, but you definitely wonât suffer from any congenital diseases. Additionally, the Gene Optimization Fluid will activate some hidden abilities in our genes, such as slowly regenerating our internal organ cells and discharging them from our body through our internal circulation system. Itâs a long process.â
âFinally, the food we intake gives our cells energy, slowing down their aging process, which will naturally greatly extend our lifespans.â Finn briefly introduced the function of Gene Optimization Fluid to everyone.
âThatâs awesome. Well, I didnât really understand, but if I can live longer, Iâm happy,â Daniel said with a happy grin. âHow much longer can our lifespans be extended?â
âProbably about 500 years on average.â After a brief thought, Finn gave a reasonable number. There will definitely be fluctuation in this number. Humans now live about seventy to eighty years, but some can live 120 to 130 years. The gap is forty to fifty years, and the difference is huge. So, when lifespans are extended to roughly 500 years, this gap will naturally be even larger.