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 180 is ultimately irreplaceable.

As they were swaying, an old woman accidentally stumbled and fell a short distance away. She stood there stunned for a while before trying to get up. Liu Yun glanced at her and asked, "Xiao Xuan, are you ready for your new identity?"

Xie Xuan paused for a moment, then said, "Everything is ready. When will you depart, Senior?"

Liu Yun raised an eyebrow: "After we've dodged the drill."

Xie Xuan said "Oh," got up, and returned to the crowd in a daze.

The friend couldn't help but exclaim, "Wow, you're amazing! Even with all that makeup, you still recognized me at a glance."

"Yes, could it be that you relied on your aura, senior?"

"Hey, you're not calling my senior a dog, are you?!"

"...I didn't, I'm not, don't talk nonsense."

"Don't make a fuss. The aura of internal energy can be changed. I've changed it. It can't be the smell on my body, can it? I've used a lot of things to cover up the aura."

The group exchanged glances, their eyes filled with shock.

A seemingly ordinary question surprised everyone.

Liu Yun: ...She was really just asking casually.

She has many ways of recognizing people, not just one. When other methods fail to confirm, then pupil recognition is the only option left.

Even if disguise can change the shape of the eyes, and even the color of the pupils, it cannot change the look in one's eyes.

Besides, she has a cheat code!

How about learning about the Aqi version of iris scanning?

Even contact lenses can't block it, okay?

Indeed, the unknown is what's truly terrifying.

Meanwhile, China II had been released for seven days, receiving rave reviews and enjoying a phenomenal opening.

Every show is sold out every day.

People are willing to try out even the most obscure and remote spots, and seeing others discussing them so enthusiastically makes me incredibly itchy to try it myself.

If you're impatient and can't wait, even a corner piece will do!

At worst, we can wait until things calm down and then sit in the middle to take another look.

As a result, the box office growth of The Second China Movie was even more terrifying than that of The First China Movie.

Because it's not the New Year, not many people go back to their hometowns for the holiday, and with Huaxia First as a major player, even more people are scrambling for tickets.

After the explosion of China I, many people realized that the audience still has the ability to appreciate things.

At least, most people share the same appreciation.

So, once the online trolls are removed, it's crystal clear who's been swimming naked, okay?

Viewers will then realize that the positive reviews of "Huaxia II" are valid and valuable, and once they believe it, they will continue to watch it.

"Haha, Director Liu, how come you're Tian Tian's mom again?"

"I suddenly really want to know what Sweetie is thinking, haha."

"I have to say, I was shocked the moment Director Liu came out. My goodness, her temperament and spirit are completely different from those of the Empress Dowager."

"Completely different, okay? The Empress Dowager actually wanted to be a couch potato and not care about politics, but the Queen of Loulan shouldered the fate of an entire city. Her domineering presence was tinged with a sense of powerlessness, yet she also possessed the strength to fight against fate to the end, the courage to face death without fear, and even compassion for her subjects. Her acting was truly superb!"

"You, the one in front, can say more. I love to watch and listen."

"Here's a fun fact: Director Liu and Yin Tian were roommates from the same year. Why does Director Liu, who is a generation older than Yin Tian, ​​seem so natural to everyone? His eyes are full of stories and experiences!"

"So, nowadays, directors all need to have this kind of acting skill to demonstrate for actors?"

"The path that Director Liu has walked is ultimately unrepeatable!"

"To be honest, even if it weren't 3D without glasses, I would still be willing to pay to see this movie in theaters. Those who keep saying that there is no market for movies should take a look at what kind of garbage they are making."

"A bunch of people who only want to make money are always criticizing the market. It's not that the audience doesn't have an appreciation level, but that their appreciation level has improved, they're not so stupid anymore, and they're not so easy to fool."

"Times are changing! Everyone should keep up with the times and share their experiences."

"Speaking of which, is it possible that Director Liu will never play a role that suits her age?"

"Queen Loulan is really...so cool, I really want to kneel down and become her subject."

At the end of the story, the three Chinese characters, whether it was their imagination or not, seemed to see the living Loulan Queen, who at that time wanted to kill them, the trespassers.

They played several matches.

It can only be said that, facing the Loulan Queen and also having to protect two children, China was always at a disadvantage.

In the end, it was her face that saved them. The Queen thought her child had returned, but after learning from Huaxia that Loulan City was long gone, her determination turned to disappointment, followed by the relief of letting go of everything, and the relief of the princess's reincarnation. The emotions were clearly progressive and really touched the audience's heartstrings.

They all felt sorry for the Queen of Loulan!

She was protecting Loulan City even in death, but everything she protected has passed away.

The only consolation is that the princess was successfully reincarnated.

Finally, the Queen of Loulan knocked the three Chinese men unconscious with her sword, and her lingering yet relieved gaze was heartbreaking.

"It's true, the Queen didn't think about herself for even a second when she closed her eyes for the last time. It's so heartbreaking."

"The changes in expression are absolutely amazing. It's true that only a completely natural face can convey such a sense of story."

"Haha, big screen, how many tech-savvy faces have you seen? On such a big screen, magnified so many times, would a tech-savvy face dare to shoot so close to your face?"

"The big screen is really the last fig leaf for the tech-savvy image of the Chinese entertainment industry."

As they talked, the topic of costumes, props, and sets for the second season of "Chinese RPG" came up again.

The ancient city of Loulan, with its exotic costumes and props, was a feast for the eyes.

The saturated colors and the textured, culturally rich costumes and props all gave the audience a strong sense of impact.

Leaving aside the fact that many TV dramas feature the same monotonous white and plain colors, even movies, I don't know when it started, have become very "simple" in terms of costumes, props, and sets.

It's as if only simplicity can reveal quality.

"I don't know if they were afraid that the big screen would be too clear and would make the costumes and props look plasticky and rough, so they simply made them look more 'simple' so that they wouldn't make any mistakes."

"I'm really getting drunk. They don't put their heart into it, and then they blame the audience for not watching? Honestly, there are so many period dramas that I can barely tell they're period dramas anymore..."

"The investment is huge every day, is it because the actors' salaries are high? Can't you put more effort into the costumes, props and sets?"

"Now that the sample is printed, can I copy a little more homework?"

"You guys are still here criticizing other movies? Come on, if they were willing to listen, things wouldn't have turned out like this. They all think we're laymen and don't understand."

"Yeah, yeah, why bother? We have Director Liu, don't we?"

"Hehe, I only care about whether those orchids are really edible?"

"Huh? What? Is that flower real? Does it exist in real life?"

"I originally thought there wasn't any, but... the city on the edge of the desert... it seems like there really is one!"

"Image.jpg, I searched and it seems some restaurants really do have it, whether it's fried, stir-fried, boiled, braised, or stewed!"

"My God, I came from the desert city, how come I've never heard of this thing before?"