The rows of numbers on the wall—Wen Yan didn't need anyone to explain to understand what they represented.
In front of each number was a timestamp for the archive point; in the early records, the precision wasn't that high.
But later on, it was clearly accurate down to the second.
Year, month, day, hour, minute, second, followed by a "-", and then a string of time—this had to be the duration elapsed after the archive point.
Looking at the earliest record, it was already three years ago.
Wen Yan didn't know how the General Director managed to persist for so long.
Because it's only the atomic clock's time, it actually doesn't mean much; in fact, even the most basic question—whether the atomic clock is actually accurate—has to be marked with a question mark.
"What's the serial number of this atomic clock within the Scorching Sun Department?"
"There isn't a serial number."
