Chapter 68: I Can't Even See the Tail Lights of a Middle School Student_1

Harrison Clark felt quite helpless about this.

Highly advanced technology and the vast knowledge system of humanity have resulted in an extremely refined social division of labor.

Although it is said that the potential of the human brain is infinite, life and time are not.

Only the top-level scientists in the current era, with terrifying intelligence that can overshadow the times, can possibly achieve a mastery of all areas and dabble in multiple fields.

But according to his previous understanding, at the very least during his previous visits, such people simply did not exist in this era.

God only exists in fantasies.

Even the most distinguished scientists can only delve deeper into their respective fields, let alone Harrison Clark, a newcomer with a background as an artificially gestated poor recipient, who has never received any higher education before.

At present, he took a shortcut and became a non-staff member of the Ancient Civilization Research Institute.