(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
Little Tongzi: "Huh? A Poké Ball? Isn't that from Pokémon?"
"This work exists in this world, and it's just as popular, but it's a national anime in Sakura Country... wait, what's the connection between the two?"
Liu Yun: "The Poké Balls in the anime are for holding Pokémon, which are living things."
"What I really want to do is use this as a carrier; all it takes is a little space technology to install it in a car!"
"Or rather, to prevent more accidents, it can only be loaded onto vehicles, and only onto designated vehicles."
"Parking is such a hassle these days, and many main roads are full of parked cars. If we had a Poké Ball that could fit in our car, the streets would definitely be much cleaner."
The traffic volume in Chengdu is already astonishing; in many places, the lanes have been built with one, two, or even three layers.
When I go out occasionally, finding a parking spot is a real headache.
Most importantly, there are always some shameless and uncivilized people who park their cars haphazardly everywhere, causing countless conflicts and accidents.
Xiao Tongzi objected: "Although it's feasible, and the required spatial technology might not be too advanced, wouldn't that just mean buying a Poké Ball and having a miniature personal space?"
"There's so much space in the car to store things, we can't possibly take everything out every time we park it!"
"Then its practicality will be greatly reduced."
Liu Yun calmly took a sip of tea and sat in the rocking chair watching the clouds change. She was the only one in the courtyard at the moment: "It's impossible to restrict them so strictly. Let them pretend."
"It's great that everyone has space to put their things!"
"Let's lighten the burden on the Earth."
Little Tongzi: "...Not everyone is so well-behaved, okay?"
"There will definitely be people hiding and concealing illegal items, or even engaging in smuggling..."
Liu Yun: "Tsk, if you can create a Poké Ball, can't you also implant a program in it? If there are illegal items in the car, it can't be put back in, and it will automatically lock and alarm."
"Customs must have equipment to inspect Poké Balls, so no matter if they're hidden or swallowed, they won't be able to hide them."
"In addition, many important places also have equipment to check the contents of Poké Balls, and if there is a problem, they will be confiscated on the spot."
Little Tongzi: "Huh? Doesn't that violate privacy?"
Liu Yun: "Nonsense, don't cell phones nowadays infringe on privacy? In reality, for ordinary people, if they're not doing anything shameful, what's there to be afraid of regarding privacy?"
"People with guilty consciences will definitely have their personal belongings, like Poké Balls, checked very carefully."
"Otherwise, why do checkpoints in various places check bags? Isn't there any privacy inside a bag?"
For society to develop, some things need to change.
Liu Yun: "Besides, you underestimate the country. I alone can't think of everything, but they will perfect it."
"This thing is always more profitable in the long run."
"Parking fees may decrease, but they won't disappear. Not everyone is willing to buy this. Some people will think that if more people buy it, then they will have a place to park, so why should they buy it?"
"It only reduces some of the conflicts."
Of course, the most important thing is that she herself wanted to have it.
Xiao Tongzi: "Even if it's just for that portable space, I'll definitely buy it."
"At that time, parking spaces in residential areas, shopping malls, and so on will be greatly affected."
Liu Yun nodded: "That's normal, it only involves a small portion of the profits."
"Nowadays, whether it's buying and selling parking spaces or charging for them, everything is a mess. There's no clear regulation, so it's quite chaotic. If we crack down on it, we will."
"If there weren't any underground parking spaces in the community, people would feel more at ease living here!"
Whatever comes into being, it will inevitably affect the interests of some people.
Progress is impossible without setbacks.
Little Tongzi: ...
How can it be that a person's thinking is incomplete, yet it feels that the host has considered everything?
Well, since there are no problems, let's leave the rest to the government to handle!
The host must be thinking about the parking trouble at the film studio.
When many film crews gather together, it's often difficult to find parking for their vehicles.
The vehicles used for transporting props and costumes are quite large, and there are always some who don't follow the rules and do things that are completely uncivilized.
See? The host just pulled the rug out from under him.
A single idea can send shockwaves through many industries.
Little Tongzi silently and equally criticizes everyone in this world, let's just do it!
If you anger the host, you'll be completely transformed, without even a drop of soup.
No wonder people are saying Zhixian needs to hurry up, otherwise the parking lot won't even make a profit.
Liu Yun stared at the mall, thinking, "Hmm, this space technology is a bit pricey."
Of course, it's just basic space technology, yet it has reached two million points.
The idea of a Poké Ball is actually just a superficial understanding of space folding; it doesn't need to be that complicated!
Can't this technology be broken down and sold separately?
Also, those Poké Balls are more expensive because the original version was used to hold pets and other living creatures!
Regardless of its size, the fact that it can hold living creatures justifies its high price.
Even if we bought these two technologies, we still wouldn't understand them now; it would be such a waste.
She was still wondering how to find a substitute.
"A storage bag?" Liu Yun thought of some spoils she had obtained in the previous two worlds.
It has storage bags with spatial array patterns on them.
In addition, living creatures should not be placed in storage bags.
Moreover, the storage bags also require a blood test to identify the owner, much like a DNA test.
She didn't intend to create a personal storage bag; she only wanted to make one for carrying in vehicles. Otherwise, many people would buy it but wouldn't actually use it for carrying in their cars, which would contradict her original intention.
It was originally intended for loading vehicles, but if someone discovers other uses for it, that's none of her business!
Liu Yun took out her storage bag to look at it and suddenly realized that the array patterns on it were clear, which gave her a great understanding.
She suddenly remembered the drawing skills she had learned before, which included drawing talismans... Did this enhance her understanding of talismans?
However, it can only be said that the world cannot manufacture storage bags at present.
There are no such materials, nor the energy to draw talismans.
Using it to study space technology... doesn't seem to have much value, it's simply incomprehensible!
With no clear direction for the time being, Liu Yun decided to give up for now.
Seeing Li Da and Xie Xuan busy with various tasks, the house was quickly decorated with a festive atmosphere.
The two cleaners, a man and a woman, appeared to be a couple; one was named Zhang Fugui, and the other Chen Ying.
He looks to be in his forties; even his name has a distinctly dated feel.
The two didn't talk much. Although they appeared warm, they always seemed to have something on their minds and worked quietly every day.
They really don't seem like two masters of internal strength.
One good thing about these people is that they don't have that arrogant attitude that comes with protecting an unknown person.
They all seemed to be completing their tasks very seriously.
While eating pastries and drinking tea, Xie Xuan sat down to the side, picked up a fruit knife, and started peeling an apple. Did she really think she was a little maid?
Liu Yun observed for a few days and remained calm without any complaints. "At first, you thought of yourself as a secretary. What made you think of yourself as an assistant?"