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 355 What's the big deal about saving money?

However, once the topic of translators came up, many people connected it to the decline in overall foreign language scores, and the topic quickly became a trending topic.

"Wow, I suddenly feel like the times are changing so fast!"

"I feel like our country has been developing so rapidly these past two years, can't it slow down a bit? I feel like I haven't even gotten on the train yet! Wait for me!"

"And me..."

The subsequent series of +1s and +ID numbers showed that it wasn't just one person who felt they were falling behind.

"The translator, is it the kind of translator I imagined, the kind I thought it was?"

"I also want to ask, will there be no more language barriers after wearing it? Will it help me get a perfect score on my Chinese test?"

"...It's just a translator, not a cheating device or a search engine. Isn't the person upstairs overthinking things?"

"You need to speak to get a translation result; it's not a question-and-answer question."

"Let's not get sidetracked. I just want to know, if we have this, will all languages ​​on the planet no longer be a problem?"

"All languages? Isn't it supposed to be three digits? Does that mean even rare, almost lost languages ​​can be covered? What an enormous undertaking that is!"

"No matter how they did it, cross-cultural families are truly blessed!"

"I'm so curious about what it's like!"

A group of people were discussing it with great interest, and the internet was buzzing with excitement.

"Tsk tsk, people who don't take exams can't grasp the key points!"

"Yeah, shouldn't it be that the weight of a certain subject has been reduced? The score dropped suddenly, and students weren't prepared at all."

"Some are happy, some are sad. Students who wanted to boost their scores with English are probably crying now, while those who are good at one subject but not the other are laughing all the way to the bank."

"Sure enough, making exams the most effective way to reform things. To be honest, we really need to crack down on training courses. I have a feeling some people are going to run away."

"Running away? That used to be possible, but now... haha, I advise these people to be more careful."

"That's right, think about what kind of life you'll lead if you leave Yan Kingdom!"

"Exactly, isn't the point of making money to live a good life? Running away like this probably won't work in Yan Country. After going abroad... how will you get used to it?"

"Can't we just drop the course now?"

In any case, this trend has taken hold.

Indeed, quite a few people rushed to withdraw from the course.

This is the first year that the score has been lowered. If this continues, we might not even need to take the exam anymore. Why waste money and energy on training?

Even if it can't be eliminated in the short term, and its application scope is quite wide, having a translator really makes things much less strenuous.

Missing this lesson would save a lot of trouble.

Schools and Education Bureaus: ...We originally planned to take it slow, but who would have thought that translators would suddenly appear?

Doesn't this kill the discipline in one fell swoop?

This document was just issued; it can't be changed again so soon!

It can only be said that without all sorts of training courses, when the tide goes out, you'll see who's been swimming naked.

Of course, for those students who are close to taking the college entrance exam, they have learned almost everything they need to learn, but the score requirements have been lowered, so they feel that the value of their efforts has been reduced.

"You guys are all talking about lower scores and translators, but I'm different. I've taken a liking to that wilderness survival show crew, hehe."

"Hey, I get it, I get it. I have a feeling that this kind of program team made the translator come into existence ahead of schedule."

"Yeah, yeah, it's obvious. We have the technology, but we're not planning to use it yet. We're just playing around with it, hehe."

"...What exactly are those weirdos 'hehe' doing? So what exactly does a translator look like?"

"Forget about the translator, what we care about is this global variety show!"

"Hehe, could it really be that a novel has become reality?"

"Is there any need to 'ask'? Isn't it already a fact?"

"Did nobody really notice the final prize? Ten billion meters!"

"Haha, I don't know why, maybe I've read too many novels, but I don't think 10 billion is a lot. People talk about hundreds of billions or trillions all the time, so 10 billion seems okay."

"Pfft, I haven't read many novels. I know that 10 billion meters is a lot, but it's too much and too far away from me. It's like the stars in the sky. I can only look at it and that's enough. I can't even marvel at it anymore."

"Yeah, even if there are more, who here can actually get them?"

"Moreover, the hidden rule is that all winners split 10 billion meters equally. In other words, if it's not a single person who wins in the end, the prize money will be significantly reduced."

"That's quite a reduction. Actually, even after the reduction, it's still considerable. But having seen the highest reward, if I don't get that much in the end... ugh, just thinking about it makes my heart ache."

"Oh, oh, oh, aren't these just a bunch of sour grapes?"

"Yeah, yeah, I'm just like a sour grape, so I think it's all just sour. Whoever gets the bonus has nothing to do with me..."

"Vulgar, they're all so vulgar. All they talk about is rice and knives. How can a global program only focus on prize money?"

"So, I have a question: what exactly is this nameless island? Is it very big? What kind of dangers are there on it? What kind of environment and vegetation does it have?"

"Wow, finally someone's paying attention to this so-called wilderness survival challenge. Based on my years of reading novels, it really is a game of capital!"

"Hehe, only global events like this have this kind of 'life or death doesn't matter' mentality... Why am I suddenly feeling a little excited?"

"Yes, yes, yes, if it were hosted by Yan Country, that would be impossible!"

"Are you still focusing on the show itself? It's called a variety show, but you don't actually think there are any celebrities participating, do you?"

"That's right, at least don't count on artists from Yan Country."

"That's great! Variety shows are getting more and more homogenized these days. It's the same few faces over and over again. I'm so tired of it. It's okay if they're not celebrities. Finally, I can see different faces."

"Hurry up and wash your eyes, I can't wait! Didn't they say the promotion was about to start? And it's going to be live-streamed 24/7?"

"Oh my god, I'm so excited! Let's start already! I can't stand watching domestic variety shows anymore. I'm so hungry, please feed me quickly."

"Yes, the so-called reality shows in China are just a name; they're all scripted and formulaic. I'm tired of watching them."

"So, a 24/7 live broadcast... a full 100 days, it must be hard to come up with a script and a formula, especially since it's outdoors!"

With this analysis, things that we hadn't noticed before have been broken down and explained. Is there anyone who doesn't understand now?

The audience, who initially thought it was just sensationalism, either starting strong but ending weak, or a sham, gradually became more interested. At least most people in Yan wanted to see a relatively authentic variety show.