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 184 Live Broadcast at the Risk of Life

"Hey guys, case solved! Today's event is a multinational naval exercise, but I never expected that someone from our country would be broadcasting it live?"

"Most importantly, the live stream footage is completely different from that on foreign communication platforms. It's not only high-definition, but it's also always a God's-eye view, the kind that gives you a comprehensive overview."

"My God, who's so brave? Live-streaming a military exercise?"

"So, it was filmed secretly? When have we ever been invited to multinational joint military exercises?"

"This... this is really risking their lives to broadcast live!"

"I see, that explains why the title had such a strong sense of 'hidden' quality... Candid shots can be this good..."

"Shh, can't you just watch? It's not like you're here to investigate a case. Talk less, watch more. The broadcaster is putting himself in danger, so just give him some encouragement!"

As he spoke, it was as if a floodgate had been opened in the live stream, and gift effects began to appear.

Some people understand this and tell everyone not to talk nonsense.

They were afraid that the authorities were secretly stirring up trouble, and that everyone, unaware of the situation, would be hindered and get into trouble.

To be able to capture such footage through surreptitious filming requires exceptional skill from the public, and at the very least, it must have been authorized or secretly supported by the authorities.

If this causes too much trouble and makes things difficult for the officials and the streamers, then there might not be anything to watch.

Who wouldn't be happy to see this quality without having to bypass the Great Firewall to access overseas websites?

The enthusiasts' groups have already posted quite a few links, sent by different people.

Foreign live streams mostly show footage from warships or aircraft carriers, which doesn't offer such a great view, and there are people constantly boasting about the high technology, various weapons, and the achievements of naval commanders on warships from different countries.

That's right, it seems that each country has its own filming team, but the content is pretty much the same.

The only difference is the people and the warships.

For many people in Yanguo, those who can access the internet by bypassing the Great Firewall are all enthusiasts.

Most people are already very familiar with the high-tech weapons on warships, so there's no need for so-called war correspondents to give their inexperienced introductions.

They also have no interest in knowing the combat records of soldiers from other countries.

To be honest, in modern society, these achievements are greatly exaggerated.

When a real fight breaks out, it all comes down to the power of the weapons themselves.

In comparison, domestic videos are much quieter and have a wider field of view, making enthusiasts feel very comfortable and naturally encouraging them to maintain the live stream.

Some people looked bewildered, but everyone kept quiet and suddenly dared not speak, for fear of breaking a taboo.

The massive creatures appearing in the video were awe-inspiring and solemn, leaving no room for laughter or jokes.

The gift effects are a bit of an eyesore and slow down the viewing experience.

Aqi: "Host, the gifts are skyrocketing! They've already surpassed 100,000 RMB in just a few minutes."

Liu Yun asked in surprise, "Why didn't you close the gift?"

Aqi: "...I was so busy I forgot."

Liu Yun: "Close it immediately, and then refund the money you gave as a reward."

Fortunately, this is Yunzhao.com, so she can get a full refund with just one word, instead of the website making half a profit.

As a result, the audience soon discovered that they could no longer send gifts.

In addition, I just sent a gift, and the bank card notification came very quickly.

The viewers quickly checked the chat and found out what had happened.

Everyone was shocked: "Dude, why are you risking your life to do a live stream? Can't the streamer say something? I'm afraid the stream will be canceled before they even start fighting."

"Yeah, if they don't accept the gift, do they have to pay me back for the refund?"

"That makes sense, doesn't the website take half? But refunds are full refunds."

"This... could it be that the website has agreed to participate...?"

"Shh—" A group of people quickly covered their mouths, telling each other not to say it, not to say it, not to say it.

Just after the live stream ended up buzzing with excitement, the group of warships at sea finally moved.

Oh, it's the weapons on the warship that have moved; the cannons are starting to show signs of locking on.

A piercing alarm ripped across the sea, and the battle finally began.

The viewers in the overseas live streams were incredibly excited and thrilled, as if they were witnessing a world war firsthand, and their blood was boiling with excitement.

Perhaps due to a lack of gestures, tone, and language, there were hardly any special adjectives; it was all just "Oh God," "God," "Jesus," and other such deities...

For viewers in Yan country, the absence of domestic live streams might also cause them emotional instability.

But now, the audience in Yan only finds it... ridiculous.

Because the camera was so clear and the angle was so good, viewers could clearly see that the so-called gun barrel lock was not aimed at the actual target, but was deliberately deflected.

All I can say is that the movement of that cannon muzzle was bizarre.

It was locked at first, but then it was deliberately deviated from its original position.

This feels a lot like the target was initially locked on autonomously, and then manually deviated from its intended path.

"Attention all ships, target locked, prepare to fire." This sentence sounds more like child's play.

"Um, I don't quite understand it, but I'm very impressed." Someone couldn't help but express their feelings.

"If modern warfare were played like this, it would be over; it would be nothing more than a battle of resource consumption."

This is a game of taking turns hitting each other, and you can't move around too much, for fear of getting hit instead.

Ammunition from many warships exploded on the sea surface one after another, huge columns of water shot into the sky, waves surged, and the ships heaved.

After taking down one wave, everyone stopped in unison and then launched the second wave of attacks.

This is clearly a weapons demonstration exercise.

Who knows, when the group goes back, they'll probably add another achievement to their list.

Meanwhile, in a conference room in Yan Kingdom, the nine elders and nine secretaries gathered together, along with some other secretaries who joined in the fun.

The conference room was large, and there were quite a few people there.

The live broadcast was displayed very clearly on the top electronic screen, and everyone watched it attentively.

After a long while, somewhere, someone was struck by a joke and couldn't help but chuckle, breaking the solemnity and tension in the meeting room.

The nine elders didn't blame them for anything.

The elder smiled, instantly suppressing his tension: "Judging from this, they won't use their full strength; they're just playing around."

Second Elder: "This is for audiences outside of Yan Kingdom, who will probably find this sufficient."

"After all, the firepower is much stronger."

Third Elder: "Let them play for a while. They've been preparing for months and traveled such a long distance, making sure they're not too far away before starting the fight. We can't let them go back empty-handed."

"Third brother, you're still too kind. What's wrong? Why are you letting them go back?"

Upon hearing this, everyone exchanged glances and exchanged knowing, knowing smiles.

The live stream room became lively, completely losing its initial somber atmosphere.

Someone was commentating on the battle in the live chat, talking about the design and power of the weapons, and they really knew them like the back of their hand!

Many people were surprised; was this an official intervention?

Or is there such a hidden master among the common people?