(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
Liu Yun never tramples on other people's dreams, even if many people think they are just wishful thinking.
But as long as you keep striving for it, it's always better than living a confused and aimless life.
"It's great to be able to realize your dreams right here in your own neighborhood!"
"The environment has been set up; now it's up to them to put in the effort."
"Actually, it's not that there are no people in the industry who can write good songs, it's just that they couldn't make it in the past, or they had difficulty making a living, and their dry dreams couldn't last long."
"Now that people can continue to pursue their dreams while also making a living, a large number of grassroots workers will emerge, and good songs will naturally follow."
In the past, personal relationships were paramount; if you wanted your work to be protected from theft, you simply wouldn't share it.
Those who make it in the market are either good at business or have superb tailoring skills.
Those who are truly talented either can't make a living and have to change careers, or they never get an opportunity and become disheartened.
Now that we have an opportunity, things will naturally change gradually, and things will get better.
Just like how the music industry became more regulated, many talented academics had the opportunity to shine. Although they may seem a bit rigid and not particularly impressive, they are still much more capable than the previous idol stars.
Things are getting better gradually.
Ah-Chi: "...Although everyone is complaining that the Mandarin music scene is not good and has regressed by many years, in fact, many musicians have no chance and cannot get ahead."
"If we can give more opportunities to these people, both the quality and quantity will be guaranteed."
If the quality isn't good enough, make up for it with quantity; viewers will always find something they like.
It's all about personal preference, regardless of whether it's artistic or not. Highbrow culture has its own circle, and others can enjoy their own lives. Basic etiquette is to avoid putting others down or causing trouble.
As the audience's spiritual lives became richer, they naturally stopped expecting Liu Yun to come to the rescue every day. Over time, Liu Yun naturally disappeared from the public eye.
Seeing this, Liu Yun secretly breathed a sigh of relief, finally managing to keep her merits hidden.
Just as Yun Zhao's various awards were in full swing, the Mount Everest elevator project was safely repaired under everyone's supervision, and Hai successfully passed the trial operation period.
The so-called trial operation period was to allow many mountaineering enthusiasts and extreme sports enthusiasts to experience it firsthand.
Because their bodies are more adapted to such altitude increases.
The entire process was under camera surveillance, and the live stream attracted a large audience.
Some people are unwilling to appear on camera, so they either cover their faces with equipment or pull the camera away; in any case, they cannot go against their personal wishes.
While enthusiasts might find it amazing, it lacks the experience of hiking.
Viewers watching the live stream had a very direct impression: such a long elevator... It's not what everyone expected; it's impossible for an elevator to go from the foot of the mountain to the top.
Instead, it is segmented, with a platform built for each stage. The platform has a rest area, an emergency area, and so on, which includes many things for daily life.
"I thought they were fixing an elevator, but it seems like they're fixing more than one elevator!"
"The technologies for repairing elevators and repairing living platforms are not conflicting; as long as there are enough people, they can be carried out simultaneously."
"That's what they say, but now that it's all fixed, it's still amazing. The elevator is fixed, but have all the other supporting facilities been fixed as well?"
"Truly worthy of being called the infrastructure powerhouse!"
"Even something from our own place will still leave you in awe..."
"Half a year...has it really passed in the blink of an eye? It feels like so much has happened! Time really flies."
"When will it open to the public? My wallet is itching to spend! I hope it won't be so expensive that ordinary people can't afford it!"
"No, no, it can't be that bad... Otherwise, when will we ever recoup the costs of such a massive vanity project? What's wrong? Are you trying to kill yourself?"
"So, there's no need to worry too much. Isn't there an even bigger one coming up?"
"Yes, yes, if we can't even manage this one, what will we do about the bigger one that comes along?"
"Hehe, you guys are just bored and have too much time on your hands. I'm different. I don't have much money in my pocket, so I don't have any unrealistic expectations. When the prices come out, I'll see if I can go and grab some, or if I can't, I'll just look around here. What's wrong with that?"
This easygoing attitude towards life resonated with many people.
After all, personal thoughts and wishes do not represent the country's plans and changes, so it's better to wait and see.
The experience of mountaineering enthusiasts and extreme sports enthusiasts is limited.
Such a large-scale project is something to experience once.
However, for mountaineering enthusiasts, it's purely about getting a glimpse of the scenery ahead; they don't get any of the process they're looking for.
There are also those who prefer to enjoy the surprises only after arriving at their destination, and absolutely refuse to see the scenery first!
It can easily spoil the mood.
Once you reach the first platform, you've essentially experienced it, and then head back.
In subsequent interviews, almost all of them said they were unwilling to go a second time.
Extreme sports enthusiasts feel the same way; now that the elevator is fixed, it's far too safe, completely lacking the thrill of extreme sports.
They would rather take the elevator up, but they would prefer to be transferred down directly from the top.
National operator: ...
Therefore, it is essential to sign a safety responsibility agreement!
All dangerous actions are the sole responsibility of the individual.
Those who participate in extreme sports must have their qualifications verified; the operator is not responsible if they leave the safe zone.
If their physical condition hadn't been better able to withstand the mountaintop environment and climate, they would never have been given that chance.
Such an experiment was stopped after only two days. The ideas were too outlandish and the methods too unconventional. It was absolutely unacceptable to set a bad example for ordinary people.
These people are not very obedient; let's call in some people who will definitely obey.
Experience is also a form of training.
That's right, soldiers.
Skydiving is a common activity, and there are many opportunities to do so from the mountaintop.
However, this makes it inconvenient to broadcast.
The Interstellar Body Refinement Technique has been fully implemented in the military with remarkable results. Everyone's combat power is now on a completely different level. How could it be broadcast live?
When some countries are provoked too much, they are prone to engaging in extreme and reckless actions.
Now that Yan Kingdom is developing in all aspects, it does not want to be distracted by these trivial matters.
Avoid stimulation if possible.
The soldiers' physical fitness was not a problem, but their discipline was too strong, and the feedback after experiencing it was still unsatisfactory.
After all, when ordinary people go out to play, there will always be some who won't listen to reason.
There will always be people who will show the lowest level of civility.
Finally, we recruited a group of participants from all walks of life. By having several groups of people experience the product, we finally saw results.
Currently, oxygen cylinders and some first aid are still needed. In fact, the medical community has developed a drug that is sufficient to deal with all altitude sickness.
It has now passed on-site inspection and is already in production.
I believe that once the Mount Everest elevator starts operating, we will be able to try it out on the spot, without having to carry oxygen cylinders and worry about various physical discomforts caused by the environment and climate.
Only then will we dare to face the public!