Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 172 is about picking her up.

As Director Shao's voice trailed off, China had already reached the edge of the desert.

That blue jade was indeed very magical; it would glow when she got close, but... once it was in her hands, it showed no unusual properties.

It turned back into the original, ordinary blue jade.

Of course, saying it's ordinary just means it no longer glows; in reality, the fact that this jade appeared at an auction is quite remarkable.

As is well known, jade is classified according to its transparency, texture, and purity.

Currently, the highest grade in the world is glass-type jadeite, followed by ice-type jadeite.

Most of the existing jade is of the icy type or lower, while the glassy type is extremely rare, like a giant panda among jades.

Every piece of glass-type jade can fetch an outrageous price.

In fact, there is another grade above glass-type stones, called dragon stone.

However, it no longer exists in the present world, so many people believe that it does not exist and is a figment of the imagination of jade enthusiasts.

But in reality, would someone like that dare to show it off?

There's a reason why you haven't seen it before.

This piece of blue jadeite, while not of the dragon stone type, is already very close to it and far surpasses the glass type.

Moreover, although it is just a simple Loulan flower, the lines on it are actually very delicate, the carving is amazing, and it carries a charm that is close to the natural way.

It even looks like it was formed naturally, rather than carved by man.

According to Director Shao, it took five, six, seven, or even eight small goals to acquire this palm-sized piece of jade.

Hopefully, China can find enough to recoup its value.

Even after arriving in the desert town, Hua Xia could still picture Director Shao's pained expression, as if the department's funds were almost exhausted and they were in debt!

Riding camels, following a team that specializes in taking travelers into the desert, we swayed and drifted further and further away against the yellow backdrop.

As Huaxia was getting drowsy, suddenly, the clear weather they had been anticipating turned dark, a strong wind picked up, yellow sand rose into the sky, and visibility instantly became blurred until it was completely obscured.

The camel leader's face changed drastically, filled with panic and fear. "Impossible! How could the weather be so strange? The weather has been fine these past few days."

"Hurry, get to the nearest shelter..."

As they spoke, the dust and sand intensified, and the team leader ended up with a mouthful of sand and fell silent.

Seeing this, Hua Xia, who had wanted to ask where the refuge was, tightly pursed his lips.

Disastrous weather seems to arrive exceptionally quickly; in the blink of an eye, people are swept away by the storm.

Some people reacted quickly and clung tightly to the camel's back.

At this moment, the camel herd was in a panic, running around in all directions, and no one was able to give any orders.

The crowd was quickly scattered.

Huaxia could only protect himself for the time being, and then discovered that the Loulan blue jade he kept close to his body was surprisingly hot.

The sandstorm around her was incredibly large, and she seemed to be in the eye of the storm. She and the camel beneath her remained relatively calm, but the world around them was in turmoil, and the sky was completely obscured.

She had a strange feeling that this storm... was coming to take her away?

This feels a bit crazy!

Just as Hua Xia was pondering, Lan Yu suddenly emitted a burst of light, and Hua Xia's body stiffened for a moment before he was swept away by the storm.

As China disappeared into the horizon, the sandstorm stopped very suddenly.

It didn't stop slowly, gradually.

It stopped abruptly and inexplicably, just like a sound abruptly cut off.

Both the camels and the people seemed to be fighting against the danger, and their actions were only halfway done when they suddenly stopped.

It was as if he had punched a piece of cotton; his face still showed fear and astonishment.

Some of the movements were bizarre and peculiar.

There was a storm in the air, and the action was to counter it, which is normal.

It's funny that there's no storm.

Some people couldn't resist and fell onto the sand with a thud. The sand was soft and loose, and they sank in quite a bit.

Moreover, sand was falling from the sky, almost burying people.

The leader suddenly appeared out of nowhere, looked at the restored good weather, and was completely speechless.

His eyes were filled with confusion and doubt about life.

He had grown up in the desert and had never seen such a bizarre sandstorm.

At the same time, the time was short, and the people who were blown away did not fall far, making it easy to rescue them.

After searching high and low, they still couldn't find China, so the group had no choice but to turn back.

Although Hua Xia wasn't the only traveler in the group, the others were terrified and just wanted to leave as quickly as possible.

The sandstorm effect created by naked-eye 3D provided a truly immersive experience for moviegoers.

It's one thing to empathize with the Chinese, but after all, the situation in front of the Chinese is peaceful, so the feeling isn't strong.

If you put yourself in someone else's shoes, you'd feel suffocated in just a second or two.

The movie effects were so good that the feeling of powerlessness and fear in the face of nature's power completely overwhelmed my heart.

Fortunately, Liu Yun wasn't trying to create this atmosphere, and it didn't last long before the plot moved on.

Huaxia resumed her activities, and her vision and hearing returned, only to discover that she seemed to have lost her sense of touch.

Yes, she seemed to be in a spirit state, standing in a house with an exotic atmosphere.

Although I don't recognize many of the things, I can tell that the owner of the house is very wealthy.

Everything in the room exudes a sense of exquisite craftsmanship.

The curtain adorned with various gemstones beside them stirred, revealing a mature-looking young woman with wet hair, as if she had just taken a shower, and who was therefore naked.

Of course, such a scene could never appear in a movie.

The camera pans up from her bare feet to her calves, then pans to her rounded, jade-like shoulders, which are surprisingly beautiful.

Despite the absence of any prohibited scenes, Yin Tian's figure, which is quite different from her round face, was still showcased.

There was no seductive intent; it was simply that the Loulan princess had just finished bathing and quickly put on her magnificent attire, eliciting many exclamations of "wow" from the audience in the theater.

Two Chinas were clearly visible in the shot.

One was a modern agent with a blue jade headdress that glowed with light, resembling a spirit.

One was the beautiful and elegant Loulan princess, who exuded a noble air.

It's not uncommon for one person to play two roles, or even to appear in the same frame. However, even though it's the same face, the two characters are very distinct. Even without looking at the costumes and headwear, you can tell who is who at a glance.

In this day and age, there are very few leading actors with this kind of acting skill.

Or rather, those with this kind of acting skill are not suited to be leading actors.

It's been a long time since I've seen such a wonderful performance.

I couldn't help but exclaim in admiration.

Next, the story of the fall of Loulan unfolds.

Hua Xia was shocked to see a face that looked exactly like her own. Although she had guessed something from the blue jade of the Loulan flower, she never expected that the woman would stay by the side of the Loulan princess and witness the fall of the Loulan Dynasty from the princess's perspective.

At the same time, she also saw what the real Loulan City looked like.

I was amazed by the archaeologists' incredible skill; the Lego creation I saw before coming here was actually a perfect replica... at least 70 percent accurate.

The remaining thirty are artistic embellishments.