Chapter 16 Sometimes being too advanced is also a mistake (seeking follow-up reading and monthly votes) "What's your plan?" Harry escaped from boarding school and chose a time to meet Bant. At this moment, the two of them were sitting in a slush shop. Harry lowered his head and took a sip of slush, then immediately dry heaved as if he wanted to spit out his tongue. "What is this? It tastes terrible!" "I don't like it very much either." Bant drank the cup of slush in his hand expressionlessly. It was also his first time trying to drink slush. He didn't expect that the taste was so bad. In line with the principle of not wasting anything, he drank it all. "So, what's the plan you're talking about?" Harry was sure Peter was not here the moment he entered the room. He, Peter and Bant have known each other since childhood. The three of them have a good relationship, especially Harry and Peter. They have been friends since childhood, and they were already friends before Peter came to Uncle Ben's house.
After Peter was sent to foster care, Harry often came over at first, and it was at that time that Bant became familiar with him. Because Bant was more mature mentally, he had always treated them like an older brother when they were little, so Harry believed almost everything Bant said. So, when Bant told him about a plan, Harry came over without much thought. He believed that Bant was not shooting in the foot. Moreover, as Bant said, Harry was eager to be appreciated by his father, Norman Osborn. In fact, Harry was already very good compared to the average person, with good academic performance, and was a rich boy, but he was not reckless, but these were not worth mentioning in Norman's eyes. Harry is very good, but just like Bant not long ago, he is ordinary in his excellence. In this world full of geniuses, nothing counts. Norman either treated his son with disdain or attacked him harshly. Of course, Norman was so cruel to his son not only because Harry did not meet his expectations, but also because Harry's birth caused Norman's wife to become extremely weak and eventually passed away. Harry was unaware of this. He thought he was just not good enough, which was why he was always denied by his father. It is hard to imagine that the future successor of Osborne Enterprises would have nothing else but to simply gain recognition from his father. "I plan to start a company," Bant said. "Start a company?" To be honest, Harry was a little disappointed when he heard this answer. At first he really thought that Bant had some good way to get his father's approval, but he didn't expect that it was just like this. It’s not that it’s bad to start a company. The problem is, even if you start a small company on impulse, what can you do? If he didn't use the resources of the Osborne Group, the funds he could take out would be very limited. It might be enough to start a small company, but it would be absolutely impossible to gain his father's appreciation. Not to mention whether the company can make a profit and what its business is, which are both big questions. Norman Osborn is not only a businessman, but also a scientist. If you are not truly able to develop technology and achieve "far-ahead" business content in a certain field, you probably won't be in his eyes.
"If you want to start a company, I will certainly support you." After a brief disappointment, Harry quickly controlled his emotions. In any case, Bant's idea is good after all, and based on Harry's understanding of Bant, he will not take risks without certainty. Since he has proposed it now, it means that this plan is completely feasible and profitable. It's just that Bant didn't know his father very well, and didn't know that such a small achievement would never catch the eye of the famous Norman Osborn. Even Harry himself thought that even if he made some money, it would only be a small profit and he didn't care at all. But since his good brother had asked him for help, he had no reason to refuse. Harry would be very happy if this method could help Bant and Peter's family live a less difficult life. Harry said, "Can you tell me more about your idea?" Bant naturally knew what was going on in Harry's mind at the moment. Not to mention Harry, anyone would find it ridiculous to hear a kid talking about starting a company and building a career. But Bant's next words shocked Harry. "Nanotechnology!" "Nanotechnology? You're quite bold to say that." Harry laughed dumbly and pushed away the slush in front of him with the back of his hand. "Okay, stop joking. You asked me to invest, you can't keep your business secret, right?" In response to Harry's distrust, Bant just curled his lips and asked, "Why do you think I'm kidding you by calling you out from so far away?" "Wait, are you serious?" Hearing Bant say this, Harry finally realized that he wasn't joking. Although the concept of "nanotechnology" was proposed as early as the last century, and has been realized to a certain extent today, these are all patent protected. If Bant wants to set up a company to develop nanotechnology, he must achieve a breakthrough in technology. And these funds cannot be obtained with just a few million or tens of millions of dollars. "Don't be silly, Ben. Even with the financial resources of the Osborne Group, you have to think twice if you want to enter the field of nanotechnology. My pocket money is not enough for you to squander!" Harry said, shaking his head. He had completely lost hope in Bant's proposal, and even felt that Bant must be crazy, otherwise why would he be so delusional as he is now? Harry looked at Bant, who was full of confidence, and suddenly felt that he was a little strange. He was completely different from the mature and steady Bant when he was a child. But he thought again, people change, after not seeing each other for so many years, maybe Bant is no longer the Bant he was familiar with, he has completely turned into an arrogant person who thinks he knows everything. Thinking of their past friendship, Harry did not turn around and leave. Fortunately, he didn't turn around and leave. Because Bant took out a piece of information directly from his backpack and handed it to Harry. "You may think I'm talking in my sleep, but I've actually achieved some results." This document was written when Bant became a little warrior. Although he currently has no way to study Omnirix when he becomes a little warrior, the physics knowledge that Gavin has in his head is enough for him to deal with it. You know, the technology level of the little bomb is 20, but in the world of Ben 10, the earth is only allowed to have technology within level 2. He only needs to have the knowledge level of a primary school student or even a kindergartener on Gavin to gain a foothold.
Harry picked up the document blankly and opened it. "How about it?" Bant dared to enter the nanotechnology industry because he had confidence. Although the field of nanotechnology has existed in the world for a long time, the progress of development is actually very slow, and the existing nanotechnology is far behind the technology that Bant has come up with. The concept that Bant now presented to Harry was a nano-battle suit-level technology that would only appear in a dozen years. Of course, the contents of the document are just ideas, and it will take some time to realize them. Even with the brain of a Gavin alien, Bant will need some time to catch up on his knowledge. What's more, even if he has figured out the technology in this area, it is impossible to realize it with the current level of technology. It's like a modern person suddenly going back to ancient times. No matter how much knowledge he has in his head, it is impossible for him to rub an atomic bomb with his hands right away. Both materials and experimental environment are very important. Even if Tony Stark was able to create the Mark 1, it was only possible because terrorists provided him with the raw materials for making missiles. Otherwise, he would not even have the chance to forge iron as he was unarmed. However, even if it was only part of the theory, Bant believed it could convince Harry. He watched Harry frown first, then sigh, close the document again and put it aside, and finally look at him with a complicated look. This reaction was a little beyond Bant's expectations. He thought Harry would agree immediately. "Any questions?" "There are problems everywhere," Harry said, "but the biggest problem is that I don't understand any of it." With his knowledge base, reading these materials is like a group of young children who can't even spell the word "physics" trying to understand the most difficult physics knowledge. He still didn't have much hope. What Bant wrote in the document was too abstruse. He couldn't understand the hard-core knowledge content, and the simple description of the effects sounded as outrageous as science fiction in this era when technology had not yet developed explosively. To realize these ideas, nanotechnology alone is not enough; at least highly intelligent nanorobots are needed. However, whether nanorobots are even possible to realize is still unclear. Harry could imagine that if he showed his father the documents Bant had given him, Norman Osborn would scold him bitterly, saying that he was not doing his job properly, focusing on useless science fiction novels, and was a disgrace to the Osborn name. In the end, Harry shook his head at Bant: "This is too unreliable, little Ben. I really want to support you, but you can't bring things from science fiction into reality." Bant's first reaction to Harry's reaction was surprise. Then, he slapped his forehead and figured out the key to the problem. "I forgot that when I transform into an alien hero, I will also be affected by their personality and way of thinking. Things that Xiao Qibing thinks are not so difficult to understand may be different for Earthlings." The people on Earth are not the people of Gavin. Not everyone has such a high IQ - even the dumbest people on Gavin, Cuiba and Bruch, are top scientists in the universe - the kind that can work for the Tiangong Society. But what about Earth? Not to mention Harry, there are definitely not many people in this world who can understand this document, and even fewer who can implement it. His mistake was that he shouldn't have come up with such advanced science and technology. Thanks to the little Taoist priest under the evergreen tree for the 500-point tip, thank you boss. (End of this chapter)