[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"origin-arrival-in-1994":3,"chapter-arrival-in-1994-arrival-in-1994-chapter-36":6},{"origin":4,"title":5},"chinese","Arrival in 1994",{"chapter":7,"nextChapterSlug":19,"prevChapterSlug":20,"totalChapters":21,"novelImage":22},{"id":8,"novel_id":9,"title":10,"slug":11,"index":12,"content":13,"wordcount":14,"created_at":15,"updated_at":15,"volume":16,"translator":17,"content_hash":18},2352517,4601,"Chapter 36","arrival-in-1994-chapter-36",36,"\u003Cp>Since Little Godzilla presented the Triceratops to the Mother Tyrannosaur, the joyful Mother Tyrannosaur gave Little Godzilla a small reward; afterward, Little Godzilla happily followed Ye Nan in hunting down carnivorous dinosaurs, eliminating every last one on the island.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>And Ye Nan, naturally, had to return—to New York, that bustling, vibrant city.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>On the small boat, several sailors remained below, preparing to set sail, while Ye Nan stood at the bow, gazing at the scenery of Jurassic Park, filled with anticipation: “This investment will surely bring great profits.”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“It seems our Mr. Ye Nan truly is a gentleman,” Julie said, walking up from behind, her eyes sparkling.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>She had originally thought Ye Nan was merely a kid who got lucky—he was simply too young, too small for anyone to believe he could create a miracle; surely, he had a team backing him.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But after interacting with Ye Nan, she realized he was a man of strong convictions, keeping all his thoughts locked inside—even his own sister didn’t know his secrets; he bore everything alone, silently.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Sometimes she felt Ye Nan wasn’t a child at all, but a man in his thirties—quiet, responsible.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“I am a gentleman by nature. What else do you think I am? A boy?” Ye Nan brushed dust off his clothes and smiled.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He had never seen himself as a boy; from the moment he crossed over, he regarded himself as an adult. Except for his sister Jessica, he never mingled with children—he thought it was foolish.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>In his eyes, only kindergarten teachers mixed with children; even elementary school teachers didn’t play around with them.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“You are a child, aren’t you? Dear Mr. Ye Nan, the eleven-year-old gentleman—you should be in school,” Julie emphasized the words “eleven-year-old gentleman,” then looked at him with a half-smile. “If you don’t go to school, you won’t be able to advance further.”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Do you think I still need to advance, dear Teacher Julie?” Ye Nan returned her gaze with the same half-smile.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>American children advance not to enrich themselves or America, but for money—for that very thing. Does Ye Nan lack money? No, he does not. So why should he advance?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Julie, confronted with Ye Nan’s mockery and sarcasm, grew furious. “Do you want to be an illiterate?”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Why would I be an illiterate? Bill Gates—is he an illiterate? To others, I’m a genius—a business genius. No one has ever called me illiterate.” Ye Nan continued to gaze at Julie with that half-smile, studying this teacher who clearly harbored hidden motives.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Logically, he was already a success; no one should be telling him what to do. Yet Julie urged him to attend school—it left him utterly baffled.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But he had no intention of going to school. Bill Gates dropped out of college and became an honorary doctorate holder at Harvard—a prestige many scholars longed for. Why? Because of his business, because of Microsoft, because he created wealth.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Similarly, Ye Nan’s ICQ company might not rival Microsoft, but with Jurassic Park behind him, his capital now dared to challenge Microsoft. Even at eleven, he could still earn an honorary doctorate—even if he was, in truth, a primary school student who hadn’t even graduated.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“You…” Julie grew angry. She had intended to get Ye Nan into school so she could get close to him, take advantage of proximity—but he wasn’t falling for her tricks.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>In truth, she was a fallen girl who loved racing cars and throwing parties, where she was known as the fiery queen. Her teaching job was merely a tool to earn money—after all, parties cost money.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Still, she was professional: though her attire was alluring, she maintained a serious demeanor in front of students. But when she met Ye Nan, her fiery heart was stirred.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A queen needs prey; only prey can prove her status as queen—capture them, then discard them, watching their agony and ecstasy—that was her greatest pleasure.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But with Ye Nan, she met her match. Yet she wouldn’t give up. Julie straightened herself and continued: “As a corporate manager, you should…”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Ye Nan, there you are.”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Julie’s words were cut off—by Ellie.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Ye Nan, where’s your Little Godzilla?” Ellie asked, frantic. Upon hearing Ye Nan was leaving, she rushed over immediately—but though he was here, Godzilla was not.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Hearing this, Ye Nan’s expression changed. His gaze drifted, as if his mind had wandered far away.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“What’s Little Godzilla?” Julie asked curiously.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Uh… no, I misspoke,” Ellie laughed awkwardly, avoiding eye contact. She had spoken impulsively.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>When they brought Ye Nan back, they entered through the back door and informed only Jessica; everyone else was kept in the dark.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“What’s this Little Godzilla, Ellie? Won’t you tell me?” Julie feigned eager curiosity, tugging Ellie’s hand and shaking it playfully, as if pouting.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Most people would have been dazzled by Julie’s act—but Ellie was no ordinary girl. She was a top student, a doctor, sharp and calculating—how could Julie’s performance fool her?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Moreover, Little Godzilla’s existence was tied to America’s secrets. If leaked, everyone on this ship—except perhaps one or two—would sink to the bottom of the Pacific.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Sweetheart, tell me! I’m so curious!” Seeing Ellie’s reluctance, Julie’s curiosity deepened. Women’s intuition told her something was off—perhaps a monumental secret.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Teacher Julie, some things you don’t need to know. Knowing them will get you killed horribly.” Ye Nan spoke coldly. “You’re not a child anymore. You don’t need me to coddle you.”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Ye Nan hated those who probed his secrets. To them, he never spoke gently—he responded with storms. If they persisted, he had no qualms about using force.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Fine, I won’t ask. Big deal,” Julie transformed into a spoiled princess and stomped off in a huff.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Ye Nan watched Julie descend, then turned to ask: “Ellie, why are you here?”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“I want to go back with you. After all, we’re partners, aren’t we?” Ellie’s eyes shimmered—she had developed a faint interest in Ye Nan.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“I forgot,” Ye Nan said awkwardly. He had completely forgotten Ellie was still on Jurassic Park; if she hadn’t come to find him, he might not have remembered for a while.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“Then, Madam, join me on this adventure.”\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>“As you wish, my knight.”\u003C\u002Fp>",1030,"2026-06-21T03:32:50.781Z",1,"Qwen3-Next 80B","27af67ba1019142015eef143fb857a220ad1377fca8394c1554fa3722dab4fe2","arrival-in-1994-chapter-37","arrival-in-1994-chapter-35",643,"https:\u002F\u002Fnovelzhen.com\u002Fimages\u002Fcovers\u002Farrival-in-1994-cover.jpg"]