(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
Now that it's a real-name system, it's not that negative reviews are not allowed, but at least you can't just leave random, mindless, or contentless negative reviews.
But most of the positive reviews can be explained in detail.
Not everyone has eloquent language, but many people use simple words, yet they possess a genuine sincerity. You can sense their excitement after experiencing it firsthand, and they may even be incoherent.
But those who see it will smile knowingly, having already received the sincere emotion.
While tidying up, I discovered quite a few things that had never appeared before.
The general direction has been summarized, but there seem to be many small details.
"Interstellar orbit? Interstellar train? Haha, I really thought the people who went up there were really going to heaven. Has their imagination been infected by the universe? It's so wild!"
"Haha, I should say I'm surprised you dared to be so big."
"I thought a group of people who went to space had been brainwashed and their entire mindset had been replaced. How come it's suddenly turned into science fiction?"
"Who's handling all the publicity for the operators? It's ridiculous! Aren't these supposed to be the selling points? Are you keeping quiet because you're afraid we won't accept them?"
"It's probably too sci-fi, too outrageous, and everyone thinks it's unrealistic. If it's promoted, it will definitely be controversial."
"Yeah, there will definitely be arguments then. Generally, expressing your own opinions won't get you points deducted, and if you don't cause trouble, you won't be afraid to speak up."
"The popularity of the space elevator doesn't need this kind of traffic at all."
"Don't say that since we already have space elevators, interstellar orbits and interstellar trains are nothing special... Heh, nothing special? What's not special about them? They're incredibly special, okay? These two are not even in the same league."
"That's right. Even people who don't understand science can figure it out. The technology from planets to the universe and the technology within the universe are two different things."
"Hehe, I knew you wouldn't believe me, so I'll let you see for yourselves."
"Yes, I saw it with my own eyes, so I believe it now. Let alone false advertising, there was no advertising at all. I really can't find a single mistake."
"Haha, I always felt that the first people to see it up there probably doubted their own eyes, and never even considered doubting the country's technology, haha..."
"Stop laughing, there were really a lot of funny incidents here, and people were kneeling all over the place!"
"When this project was discovered, everyone was stunned. Forget about the destination, the cost of boarding the train was actually included in the space elevator project, and there was no extra charge."
"My God, I was originally thinking of spending a little over a thousand to ride an elevator. Isn't the indoor tour the same as on the mainland? I never expected there to be such high technology. The price is instantly worth it!"
"Isn't this an amazing deal? Is this just a regular elevator? This is a space elevator!"
"..."
In short, everyone felt that the projects they could participate in were worth the price of admission.
Moreover, the first group of people to try it out were the ones who received the big surprise without any warning.
Most of the people who came after had heard about it and were mentally prepared to visit and tour the area.
There might not be that many surprises, but the sense of awe is definitely there.
The first group of people, due to time constraints, didn't have time to be too shocked.
Those who come later go with their own imaginations, and the actual results are even more amazing than they imagined, which doubles the sense of awe.
Those who come back after watching it will only be more excited.
"You all only notice the grand projects in science fiction, but no one notices the tree on the moon?"
"Yes, yes, yes, just seeing it from afar makes my heart flutter and my heart feel full."
"What? What are you talking about? There are trees on the moon? Are you seeing things? Can you grow things there?"
"If one or two people are confused, how could hundreds of thousands be confused? It simulates the climate, gravity, and all the planting environment of Aquamarine. The soil was transported from Aquamarine, so it's not surprising that it can be grown. It's just... no matter what methods were used, this has epoch-making research significance. It's a breakthrough from zero."
"That's right, when people first said that lunar soil couldn't be used for farming, so many felt hopeless! Who would have thought that we could think about it from a different perspective!"
"And those robots working on the moon are so agile that, to be honest, many jobs in China could be completely replaced by them. The country hasn't done so either because the cost is too high to make it widespread, or because it's giving many people job opportunities. Some people really should cherish every job they have."
"I feel a bit of a crisis now."
“The poor are feeling a great sense of crisis. They should hurry back to their plots of land and start farming. At least they won’t starve.”
"Judging from the front, they still have old ideas. Nowadays, as long as you don't do anything crazy and produce pollution-free grain, the income from farming is not low, much better than working as a laborer, okay?"
"Are people still resorting to such underhanded tactics? Are they starving and trying to get a free meal?"
"Farming simply takes a long time to yield returns, and it's relatively slow. But that doesn't mean it's not profitable now... Please be aware..."
Indeed, space tourism has sparked many discussions.
Foreign countries have been paying close attention to the internal affairs of Yan, showing great interest in the topics discussed by Yan people, and have been carefully investigating them.
However, it looks like a science fiction novel.
The language of Yan is inherently difficult to understand, and even when it is translated, it is often like reading gibberish to many.
Most people are questioning whether the translator actually translated it correctly.
Why is it that I can understand what people are saying, but I don't understand what they mean?
Once you acknowledge the strength of the Yan Kingdom, you can actually accept many things.
But what was truly disheartening was that the Yan Kingdom was far more mysterious and powerful than they had imagined or understood.
Their "joint" space station, like the satellite, is still out of contact.
As a result, Yan's space station is now able to accommodate hundreds of thousands of people?
They even arranged five stars, one large and four small, like a national flag?
The fact that space stations travel between each other via interstellar orbits is not an exaggeration; it's more like a close, interdependent connection.
Instead, they were actually arranged according to the national flag, and the distance between them was probably not short for a person.
And there are interstellar trains heading to the moon?
This... Yan is such a big country, could it be that hundreds of thousands of people go to the space station every day just to fabricate such a lie?
What's the point?
Other countries' technology is far inferior to that of Yan, so there's no need to use tactics like dragging them down. Wouldn't it be simpler to just suppress and crush them?
Regardless of the significance of Yan's actions, if it's true, many people have already lost the will to compete. What's the point of competing then?
If you can't even understand something from a written description, how can you expect to figure out the underlying principles?
Some are pessimistic, while others simply want a chance to see it for themselves; there is a growing longing for the Yan Kingdom.
Amazing body-refining techniques, amazing technology, an amazing sense of security and happiness... How many people envy being born a citizen of Yan Kingdom?