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 463 is finally here.

In the past, there were methods to spy on people, and various spies would stir up trouble and find a ringleader to cause problems.

Now that the trailblazers are gone, and the spies have been almost all wiped out, the new ones are either not yet trained or are not yet of great use.

There's simply no way to begin with such a massive project.

Even if you just want to do something at the grassroots level, countless eyes are watching.

These grassroots workers seem to have a kind of faith, and they are easily satisfied, so they are not easy to provoke.

People who say the salary is low think that the person stirring up trouble is the problem.

This salary isn't high? Then where is it high?

With wages, high-altitude subsidies, and money from livestream tips to improve meals, and with so many eyes watching, it's impossible for him not to get paid.

Having been warned beforehand, some people immediately became vigilant and secretly reported the incident. Others secretly watched the person, confirming that something was amiss and that he would soon "disappear."

Of course, the reason given was that they couldn't stay here any longer and wanted to find work elsewhere.

Therefore, even if they want to cause trouble, they can't get anything done. Most of them fail before they even get started. These foreigners make more and more mistakes, become more and more anxious, and expose themselves even faster. It's a vicious cycle.

It's more difficult to sow discord when most people are feeling grateful.

Because Yan Guo showed leniency, Brother Mao actually made a fortune and then consciously compensated Yan Guo in other ways.

They fear that if Yan Kingdom gets angry, they might turn their satellites into fireworks.

Yan Guo wouldn't refuse the benefits offered to them, and even learned to "go further" by asking Mao Ge to help buy some materials, and incidentally ask Mao Ge to sell some raw materials within its territory.

With the current tense international situation, Yan has purchased a large amount of materials, and many things are very cheap, readily available in some countries due to their geographical environment.

Nobody knew what it could be used for.

However, with Yan Kingdom making such large purchases, there will be people who try to sabotage it. Some want to sell it at a higher price to make more money, others want to know what it will be used for and wait for a better price, and still others are just trying to cause trouble for Yan Kingdom.

Fortunately, most of the materials are not irreplaceable; if they are not sold here, someone else will.

Having learned their lesson after suffering a few losses, some countries have become more cautious.

Unless it is truly confirmed to be unique, no one wants to lose Yan as a buyer.

Yan Kingdom is actually buying less and less stuff these days. Some things are either found in space, on the moon, or in the ocean, or can be synthesized through certain means.

In addition, the data collected from the seabed of Bermuda and the unnamed island contains a lot of research materials that Yan Country does not have and that it particularly needs.

Once the survival challenge is over, Yan Kingdom will definitely send people to the island to collect what they need.

Knowing the truth about Bermuda, there's no reason to simply abandon such an undeveloped area.

Especially since foreign countries have already lost their eyes in the sky, if Mao were even slightly smart, he would know that he shouldn't say anything he discovers.

Since he wants to remain neutral, he should pretend to be blind to whatever happens between the two sides.

They shouldn't keep things happening in the Allied countries from Yan, but they should be telling everyone what's going on in Yan.

This is also a test, to see how Mao Ge behaves; otherwise, don't blame Yan Guo for being impolite.

Mao Ge: ...What they consider neutrality is not caring who suffers.

Who would have thought that they would be the ones suffering from both sides?

Neither side directly confronted the other; both used them as stepping stones.

Could this be the correct way to maintain neutrality?

Besides the survival challenges and mega-projects, I also had no time to pay attention to the gaming industry because of another thing: two days before National Day, Liu Yun's animated film was released during the National Day holiday.

The first reaction of people in the industry was to look up at the sky and wonder if this was a sign that they didn't want their colleagues to have any work to do.

How is this different from a seamless connection?

It's clear that everything Director Liu did wasn't meant to drive his peers to their deaths; in fact, he often offered them considerable assistance.

But some things can drive people to the brink of despair.

For a moment, I had no idea what Director Liu was thinking.

Fans were overjoyed, spreading the news far and wide, feeling that the National Day holiday had come at just the right time.

"Ah, the great National Day, you have finally arrived."

"I've never looked forward to National Day so much. I used to think that long holidays were just a time to spend money."

"It costs money now!"

"I'm willing, I'm comfortable..."

"I know very well that you are praising Director Liu for spoiling his fans, saying that the animated film is coming right away, and he really didn't delay at all. If I didn't know better, I would think you were writing an essay."

"Haha, anything is fine, I just hope that after watching the animated movie, we won't have to write a review."

"Yes, yes, yes, students want this. Why do we need to write a review after watching a movie?"

"I just want to watch it, I don't have any thoughts afterward. Besides, Director Liu's movie can be summed up in one word: awesome! Do you expect us to endlessly elaborate on that one word?"

"Haha, that's hilarious! Can I say that as soon as the news came out, there's an extra assignment for the National Day holiday: a movie review?"

"The teachers have really high expectations for you, and they have high expectations for the parents too. You'd better get your tickets first!"

"That makes sense, so I asked the teacher if I didn't get tickets, does that mean I don't have to write a review?"

"Hey, what did the teacher say? No matter how you answer, it's still feasible!"

"The teacher didn't say anything, just gave me a look that said 'you'll understand,' which I really didn't understand..."

Netizens laughed and offered all sorts of bad advice to some students.

It's undeniable that the internet has become much more harmonious; some people can't even remember how chaotic it used to be.

I had a feeling that this was a place where reason could be discussed.

Liu Yun's animated films have also brought back many previously hidden movie fans.

They thought that since "The Second Generation of the Primordial Era" had already finished its run, and "The Third Generation of the Primordial Era" was still being discussed for filming, they estimated that there probably wouldn't be any of Liu Yun's works released in the short term.

You can calm down and savor it carefully.

The movie "Primordial Era" was abruptly taken off the screens, so it wasn't available on video streaming platforms until later, giving those who wanted to make a quick buck some time to compensate.

It's about time.

The second season of "The Great Wilderness" will be released soon and available on video websites, where viewers can watch it carefully and repeatedly, and there will be more opportunities for discussion.

It feels like they have so much to do.

It needs time to settle and mature.

Unexpectedly, due to netizens' complaints and petitions, an animated film was actually released immediately.

Movie fans were left with a lot of questions.

Is it really possible to obtain such works simply by petitioning?

They don't quite believe it if you say it's a perfunctory work.

Although Liu Yun is very young and doesn't have many works, her reputation is earned through a string of classics.

They really didn't think Liu Yun would make a perfunctory animated film just to make money for such a flimsy reason.

There's absolutely no need for that!

Let's look at the title of the animated film: The Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven.

This... seems to raise even more questions.