(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
This thrilled the United States, who had finally found a weakness in the United States.
They started jumping around trying to sow discord.
I've been waiting for so long, and today has finally come...
They said that Yan's technological explosion, which involves all aspects, is outrageous. The scale is too large, and there will always be oversights. How could it be without any flaws?
They tend to believe that the Yan people are numerous and have strong individual combat capabilities, which allows them to better protect their so-called weaknesses.
Finally, the meticulous plan failed to prevent the oversight.
Combating desertification is indeed a great feat, but did anyone not contribute financially?
Wasn't Yan Kingdom helping out for money?
How much per acre? Or how much per kilometer per square meter?
Ultimately, it's a transaction where money and goods are exchanged, both parties are willing, and the details are clearly stated.
How did it become the granary of the Yan Kingdom?
This is blatant oppression, coercion, deception, and hidden clauses.
The scariest thing is that they didn't even give a deadline; they're trying to take advantage of us forever!
How is this any different from invasion and colonization?
Everyone better be careful! Don't let Yan Country fool you.
What's the point of restoring a desert like this if it's no longer theirs?
It cost a lot of money!
Isn't this just like paying someone else to clean up the desert?
Which idiots are in power?
The United States suddenly displayed remarkable intelligence and language skills, seizing every opportunity to sow discord and accurately targeting key figures.
However, despite all the aggressive maneuvering, the actual score was only 0.5.
They did convince some people, but national decisions cannot be made by one person alone.
When these people went back and told the truth, they were scolded by the sober people, who then explained the whole truth to them.
Do they really believe everything American people say?
Is it because they feel that their enmity with the Yan Kingdom is not deep enough or not fast enough?
After all these years, don't you understand yet?
No matter how eloquently a beautiful Chinese person speaks, it's not as credible as the words of a Yan Chinese person.
Many of these words may be unpleasant to hear, but they are the truth.
Moreover, the people of Yan have always liked to speak frankly upfront, and they always keep their word.
The United States truly lives up to its reputation of using speeches to campaign for the top leadership position. As long as you can talk a good game and paint a beautiful picture, that's better than anything else.
Doing real work? Isn't that something you only consider after you've risen to power?
I will only do what I can do, and I will do it at a discount.
There are things I won't do.
Eating a pancake from the United States could choke you to death.
So many people have experienced it!
At a time like this, who is still believing the rhetoric of the United States?
At this moment, many people think the United States is a fool. Do they really think they are as easy to fool as before? They have all learned a painful lesson.
Previously, weaker countries like them wouldn't have been the ones to receive empty promises from the United States, but now they are. Doesn't this mean they should wake up?
Are we going to be used as pawns?
Can the United States afford the price to let them confront the United States?
"But I think what the US said makes sense too. We've already completed the desert deal, so why should those lands be given to the Yan people to cultivate?"
"Shut up. If you have any complaints, keep them to yourself. If the people of Yan hear you, you either go and solve the problem, or you can go home and stay there."
"When the treaty on desertification control was signed, Yan State made a request, saying that they should plant a certain type of vegetation, but they did not specify a timeframe."
"But we have to admit that other countries are indeed not as good as Yan in terms of planting. Should we have them study what problems exist with this new land?"
"We've only managed the desert land, not the desert climate! If we could cultivate it properly, couldn't we manage the desert ourselves? Why pay such a high price to let the Yan Kingdom manage it?"
"Putting everything else aside, do you know what to plant? Do you have seeds? And how do you use them after they're grown? Do you eat them directly, or do you need to process them? Or do you use them for other by-products?"
"Don't these things require people, time, and effort to research? If this task is assigned to you, when can you produce results?"
The person who spoke first was stumped by the barrage of questions.
He only saw that the land had been given to the Yan Kingdom for cultivation; he didn't expect there would be so many follow-up problems.
"But even so, it's like leasing the land to Yan indefinitely, eliminating Yan's food crisis, wouldn't that allow for better development of its domestic economy and technology?"
"Even if it takes longer, why can't we do it ourselves? Why insist on taking shortcuts? What are we supposed to do with our own people?"
"Wouldn't that mean we'd never achieve development and progress?"
A group of people fell silent, disappointed and frustrated.
"Is this another one of those American rhetoric tricks you use? Don't you ever try to find out anything before you say these things to us?"
"Now I know why those Americans came to you; you're so stupid and easily fooled."
Someone sighed and said, "I can't bear to look at this. Why don't you learn about our trade with Yan before you speak?"
"Yes, the transaction clearly shows that the Yan people will not refuse our people's learning during the planting period."
"Now they also teach us some planting techniques, guiding us step by step, because we didn't quite understand it on our own!"
"Moreover, this land, which comes from the desert, is a special environment, and the things grown here are rare and have never appeared before."
"Some land is allocated to our own people, and if needed, Yan Kingdom will provide seeds and planting experience."
"Aren't these just another kind of transaction?"
"That's strange. Have you been brainwashed by the Americans? The so-called 'no time limit' doesn't mean that the Yan people can plant crops forever! If you think about it from a different perspective and don't have such a big prejudice and preconceived notion about the Yan people, you'll find that 'no time limit' means that we can also stop them from planting crops at any time."
"Yes, yes, did the Americans tell you this? Did they not notice it, or did they deliberately ignore it?"
However, given Yan's current reputation and international standing, it would be foolish to turn against them like this.
Some people can't even stick it on!
How brainless must they be to dig their own graves!
Furthermore, promising progress doesn't mean the cleanup is over. If we just flip the table like this and don't handle things properly, it's very likely that everything that's been cleaned up now will revert to its original state.
Not only did they spend the money, but they also couldn't hire them a second time. Yan State has the confidence not to be a sucker.
If someone is willing to disregard the country just for a little bit of frustration, then there's really no need for them to stay in this position any longer!
"We've only managed to clean up half of our desert!"
"You should think about it carefully. Do you really want to turn against Yan Kingdom now?"
"It's not that you shouldn't feel aggrieved, but rather, what aspect of your actions based on what the US says is missing?"