(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
In comparison, medicine is naturally more effective.
After all, anyone can use medicine if they have it.
Unlike hypnosis, the threshold for its application is much higher.
In this day and age, it's hard to say whether such people and such technology still exist.
Zhang Linyuan: "But it's quite difficult to hypnotize people like us to the point of confessing everything, given that we've undergone special training."
"That kind of drug has always been available, and it's usually used in two ways at the same time."
"Even special training couldn't withstand it."
Li Hong, who was usually quiet, finally voiced his opinion: "Fortunately, the more advanced the kung fu, the more suitable it is for the people of Yan to cultivate. Even if they gain something, they will only learn a little bit of the basics."
"Otherwise, those ability users would be even more difficult to deal with."
Liu Yun nodded, knowing that there were many restrictions on foreigners learning kung fu.
Understanding the human body's meridians, comprehending language, and doubting various cultivation methods... because things like internal energy and kung fu are simply unscientific.
If it's about language, having grown up in Yan Country since childhood, how can one be content to be a pawn for foreign countries?
This is inherently contradictory.
Otherwise, the amount received by foreign countries would be much more than this.
"You go and find out where these people have been recently, and leave the rest to me."
"You only need to gather information; you don't need to take any action, understand?"
"Don't forget, you now have new identities. Don't get blacklisted, or you'll have to find another way to return to China."
"Besides, we have another stop to go, so let's not let small things ruin our trip and delay our journey."
The worst thing is that these people might act impulsively while doing tasks and rush in to do something without thinking.
If the enemy becomes prepared, the rest of the journey will be much more difficult.
Having finally come out, Liu Yun felt as if she had completely resolved the matter, and she didn't want to come out a second time.
So the explanation was quite detailed, and a warning was given along the way.
Liu Yun said meaningfully, "The worst thing for someone doing a task is to act impulsively. With me, tasks don't have to be completed on time or in full. Staying calm and figuring out priorities is the most important thing."
"Furthermore, saving your life is the top priority."
The four of them: ...As expected, the requirements are different, but fortunately, they are not too incompatible with the Ministry of Security's principles.
He nodded to indicate that he understood.
Zhang Linyuan: "Actually, nowadays, not alerting the enemy is often more useful than completing the task."
"That's what we all require."
Xie Xuan also said, "Moreover, it is not easy to train a martial artist. Kung fu cannot be learned quickly. It takes at least several years, and many are trained from a young age."
"We've spent a lot of manpower, resources, and time, so we really can't afford to suffer too many losses!"
"Therefore, saving one's life is indeed the top priority."
Xue Junyi: "As long as people are alive, everything will be fine. We can find another way to complete the mission."
Li Hong also agreed: "Now there are very few tasks that absolutely must be completed."
Upon hearing this, Liu Yun breathed a sigh of relief. Indeed, it's not easy to train a martial arts master these days.
Different environments lead to different perceptions.
It's no longer the ancient times when human life was worthless and could be killed at will.
It's not an era where there's no other way but to use one's own flesh and blood to fill the gaps and exchange for opportunities.
This... is fine.
After the meal, the four of them went their separate ways.
They also knew Liu Yun's personality; she wouldn't go out unless there was a reason.
But Liu Yun didn't sit idle either; she began to understand and categorize the information Aqi had collected.
Although Aqi could also gather information in Yan Kingdom, it wasn't as targeted back then.
Now that we've arrived in the United States, specifically for certain purposes, we need to conduct thorough information analysis to plan our next actions.
Ah Qi had no idea what the host was going to do and couldn't help, so he could only continue to gather information.
Information is not static.
Moreover, new and important information may emerge at any time, so we cannot let our guard down.
After reading the message, Liu Yun contacted Ren Changhe and then went out.
Ren Changhe manages Yunzhao Company's charitable foundation and investment funds, and he also spearheaded the renovation of the American cinema chain.
I heard that Ren Changhe set up a branch company here and hired a CEO with American citizenship, just to make it easier to communicate and get things done with Hollywood.
Liu Yun first went to a hotel and booked a room there today, under her own name.
In the immigration records, Liu Yun and her new identity are both complete.
Since she needed to handle Yunzhao Company's affairs, she couldn't use her new identity to make contact; that would make it too easy for others to trace her.
So, "Liu Yun" has also gone abroad, and arrived in the United States yesterday.
At least all the information available to the public suggests that Liu Yun and her new identity are two people who have no connection whatsoever.
When Liu Yun came to see Ren Changhe, she had already washed off her disguise and was waiting for him in the room where she had been staying.
In a foreign land, Liu Yun had no intention of finding another place to meet Ren Changhe.
Since we were discussing business, the room was quite nice.
The presence of visitors indirectly proves that the room was indeed inhabited.
Ren Changhe was a very punctual person. Liu Yun arrived at the room and had just created the illusion that someone was living there when there was a knock on the door.
When the door opened, not only Ren Changhe entered, but also a tall white man.
Ren Changhe had already consulted with the CEO of Yunzhao branch, so Liu Yun was not surprised.
After gesturing for everyone to sit down and ordering drinks, Liu Yun got straight to the point: "The cinema renovation has been going on for about half a year now, but progress seems to be slow. What kind of trouble have you encountered?"
We communicate regularly, whether by phone or video call.
She made a special trip here to ask in person.
First, their statements are inconsistent.
Secondly, to find out if any new problems have arisen?
John carefully observed Liu Yun, and for the umpteenth time was shocked by the youth of the founder of Yunzhao, and also by... the pioneer of using naked-eye 3D.
It can be said that Liu Yun created too many miracles.
He's heard it way too much.
He certainly couldn't be as enthusiastic as Ren Changhe, but he was very interested in the revolutionary technology of naked-eye 3D.
Of course, he wasn't interested in stealing it or keeping it for himself.
Rather, it's about promotion, aiming to drive another digital revolution.
Just like the advent of black and white screens, color replaced black and white.
The era of 3D with glasses has begun.
Now, he also wants to leave a significant mark on film history, so he applied for a position at the branch office.
Before that, he even went to China to see real naked-eye 3D.
That feeling of shock is unforgettable.
This further strengthened his resolve to promote it.
Unfortunately, reality has presented many obstacles, and I've been overwhelmed with problems lately.
It's clearly a good product, but it just can't be promoted.
Even though those people's eyes were green with envy, they still stubbornly resisted their greed and refused to give in.
Ultimately, it's simply because this technology originated from Yan Country, not from a research lab in the United States.