A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.
In order to recover...
Since two virtual worlds have already been launched, the development of Blue Star II can proceed simultaneously.
Therefore, Kechuang Bio has given ample time for the development of the last two virtual worlds.
They gave us about a year.
This is a double-edged sword for the internet giants present.
The longer the time frame, the greater the variables.
Especially since the interests involved in this matter are far too great.
For businesses, this represents a stable cash flow that can last for decades, and the amount of this stable cash flow each year is something that no internet giant can ignore.
Naturally, some people try to take crooked paths, such as privately communicating with executives of Kechuang Biotechnology, offering them generous benefits, and getting them to vote in favor of them in the subsequent vote.
In reality, it was completely useless, because the final selection of the proposed solutions had nothing to do with these executives.
Of course, there are also those who try to take the right path, such as privately finding a group of small and medium-sized enterprises, not only internet companies, but also cultural communication companies, and production companies that have risen rapidly by relying on real idols.
Let these companies help come up with solutions, pool our wisdom, and select the best solution from among them.
For them, this cost is nothing.
The development of things will never change because of the shift in individual will.
In the real world, logic always trumps everything. No matter how absurd something is, there is always a logical basis for its occurrence in the real world.
You thought it was absurd at the time, but you just hadn't found the underlying logic.
While consumers around the world eagerly await Kechuang Bio's virtual reality devices, news of zero-dollar purchase events for these devices has emerged in many places.
Some people don't believe they can buy into the first batch of "future" by luck, so they might as well just rush to buy.
In established developed countries such as America, France, and England, there have been incidents of scientific and technological innovation warehouses being robbed.
The very few African countries that were among the first to sell virtual reality equipment were no longer offering it for free; they directly organized tactical infiltration attacks on the locations of the local warehouses of Kechuang Bio.
"I didn't say anything when they were grabbing gi, I didn't say anything when they were grabbing el, I didn't say anything when they were grabbing Hermes, but now that they're getting free access to Kechuang Bio, I'm filled with regret."
"The main reason is that the laws in various parts of America over the years have fostered this trend of zero-dollar purchases."
I just want to know how many units were stolen, and whether the official release in the Americas region will be affected.
Regardless of their region of origin, Chinese people, especially those who have immigrated, often find it difficult to integrate into local communities. The vast majority of them remain active on Chinese social media.
Zero-dollar purchases are not unique to America; they are just common there. Furthermore, the large Chinese population in America creates a strong collective effect in discussions on Weibo.
"I feel like a lot of them have been robbed. I heard from a friend who works at the American branch of Kechuang Biotechnology that they are urgently requesting supplies from headquarters."
Moreover, with a total quantity of one million units, headquarters doesn't have much spare stock.
"Isn't this bullying honest people? I want to go on the free shopping spree too! (gritting teeth.jpg)"
I've almost never heard of Chinese people participating in free shopping events, and frankly, it's not because Chinese people are timid or honest.
Rather, it's because they lack the protective umbrella of political correctness; those who participate in zero-yuan purchases will definitely be severely punished as typical cases.
"Currently, everything at Kechuang Bio is operating well. There have been instances of inventory loss in warehouses in America, France, and England, but no casualties have been reported."
The above matters will not affect the company's normal production and operation activities. The company will continue to monitor the progress of the above matters, actively cooperate with the relevant work of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and strictly fulfill its information disclosure obligations in accordance with regulatory requirements.
The listing of Kechuang Bio in China has long been a source of dissatisfaction for foreign investment institutions, as it makes it inconvenient for foreign capital to flow into China's stock market.
If you want to buy shares of a listed company in China, you either need to participate in strategic financing. Kechuang Bio has no shortage of money at all, and has never done anything like private placements since it went public.
This path is blocked; the only alternative is to directly purchase Kechuang Bio's shares on the secondary market through QFII.
This is very troublesome and far less convenient for overseas investors than directly participating in US stock trading.
The announcement issued by Kechuang Biotechnology has been interpreted in different ways by shareholders.
"The loss of so many pieces of equipment is obviously a negative factor, but for a company of Kechuang Bio's size, it's just a minor negative factor that doesn't really matter."
"This is clearly good news. What are those who say it's bad news thinking? Foreigners are scrambling to get their hands on virtual reality devices, which fully demonstrates the competitiveness of the company's products."
Isn't this a good thing?
Being offered a free purchase is probably the highest level of treatment a company can receive, right?
I'd heard before that Apple stores often have items sold for free, but I've never heard of any of our overseas rice brands, OPPO, Vivo, or other consumer electronics brands being sold for free.
Shortly after publishing its statement on its official website, Kechuang Biotechnology released a new announcement in various languages, the gist of which is as follows:
"Virtual reality devices obtained through illegal channels will be unable to connect to the internet. Kechuang Bio's bio-communication network will permanently shut down the internet access for users who illegally activate virtual reality devices."
They will only be able to use standalone versions of virtual reality devices.
Furthermore, Kechuang Bio's future products will not serve users who illegally activate virtual reality devices.
As soon as Kechuang Bio announced its announcement, users who were planning to purchase virtual reality equipment through underground channels immediately gave up.
In their view, Kechuang Bio is even more ruthless than Apple.
Apple can only punish resellers who activate products prematurely, and that's the only way they can do it.
Even if you manage to get your hands on an Apple phone before it's officially released, the penalty is only 200,000 yuan.
For wealthy people, this money is nothing more than a drop in the ocean.
However, the penalties imposed by Kechuang Biotechnology completely dashed their hopes.
The inability to connect to the internet is permanent, and any future advanced technologies will also be unavailable. Forget it, it's not worth it.
The inability to connect to the internet means a significant drop in the value of virtual reality devices, especially since they cannot participate in the economic cycle of the virtual world, which is unacceptable to them.
The announcement from Kechuang Bio even intimidated the direct participants in the zero-yuan purchase program.
Those who knew about the news dared not use it themselves.
As a result, the first batch of goods was sent to laboratories all over the world.
The research institutions aren't worried, since they don't need it anyway; they just want to do component analysis.
This is a rare purchasing channel.
If it weren't for the opportunity presented by the zero-yuan purchase program, it would have been virtually impossible for research institutions to obtain a sufficient number of experimental samples.