Upon a closer look, he couldn't help but feel troubled.
The control system and operation mechanism of this equipment were surprisingly similar to the outdated Star Summit Armor that he had once worn.
The fact that it had to be worn at all times suggested that its material compression technology might be even inferior to the previous Morrowind System.
Harrison Clark wondered if he had inadvertently caused a technological regression during the 21st century by uprooting the progress of science.
Did I make a mistake?
Should I not have released The Madman's Conjectures Collection?
It doesn't make sense.
I meticulously selected each topic in the book, perfectly avoiding all pitfalls.
How could this happen?
Harrison couldn't help but feel regret, thinking that maybe he shouldn't have so easily given away The Madman's Conjectures Collection. He should have been more conservative, like the S Bacteria Vaccine, and held onto it for a month.