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

What happened in Chapter 188?

The Yan people, who were initially complaining that the exercise was too childish and ridiculous and not as exciting as they had imagined, slowly raised six dots.

"...Someone tell me, what happened?"

Am I blind? Or is it just the angle?

"Yeah, why did we see American fighter jets turning into fireworks?"

"Haha, it just exploded, but to call it fireworks is so poetic. This must be the most expensive fireworks in the world."

"There's more than one!"

"You know what, if it weren't for the fact that there was an American aircraft carrier fleet down there, I would have thought it was the Indians next door."

"Haha, you're definitely not alone... Let me tell you, the live streams on foreign websites have been forcibly shut down, but I saw a bit before that, but their camera angles were different, so I couldn't tell which country they were from, and everyone was discussing whether it was from India next door."

The chat was about to explode, but it hadn't completely exploded yet.

Everyone seemed to have guessed what was going on; they knew this was just an appetizer, and the main course hadn't arrived yet!

So they're still hanging on, unable to fully unleash their sarcasm and jokes. Let's wait and see.

With our country doing so well, they can't afford to falter.

At first, some people thought that they had intercepted foreign signals and used their own cameras.

But now, the overseas videos have been shut down, while the live streams in Yan Country remain completely unaffected, which means everyone was wrong.

The resulting problems were even more shocking to those in the know.

This means that their technology has reached a certain level, even to the point where they can broadcast live without leaving a trace right under the noses of the United States and other countries?

Some shots were zoomed in so closely, although this can be achieved by adjusting the focus, but in the midst of the chaos, in a field with so many fighter jets and early warning aircraft!

So, just how much is the "national father" hiding?

There's a thrill of discovering a great secret, but having no one to share it with, adding a touch of solitude to the feeling of being the only one who's awake while everyone else is.

There's also a faint sense of national pride and self-esteem.

Unbeknownst to many, the nation has already embarked on the path to becoming a strong nation.

Meanwhile, the neighboring Indians were mentioned multiple times on foreign websites and even identified as the protagonist of the explosion, eventually leading them to believe it themselves.

Although they could stubbornly refute and deny it, they had already believed it in their hearts, after all, their own family had indeed caused quite a few troubles.

However, they all believed it without question.

So what if it belongs to our family?

If it doesn't work this time, it will definitely work next time. Besides, they are just there to make up the numbers in the exercise and won't affect the overall situation. There's no need to worry about them or take responsibility for it.

When other countries attacked India, India mocked those countries that couldn't even participate in military exercises.

At least they have a sense of participation, and they are a major power. With some effort, they could become one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.

What right do those who can't even participate have to complain?

Isn't it just envy and jealousy of the development of those great powers?

Those who were mocked and who were bystanders from countries that did not participate in the exercise: ...Don't you know why your Indian brother was able to participate in this exercise?

And what about Japan? Wasn't it only because it borders Yan that they were allowed to participate as an exception?

Especially in Japan, given the recent meteoric rise of China, denying it is one thing, but the reality is quite another.

In particular, Chinese car companies have made leaps and bounds in the past two years, completely squeezing out Japanese car companies from the Chinese market.

Losing the Yan Kingdom's market share won't necessarily cause Japanese car companies to go bankrupt, but their assets will plummet, and the current domestic situation is quite difficult.

In addition, there was a lot of bad news coming from Yan Country, and the industrial links they had deployed were hit one after another.

In fact, Japan did not want to participate in the exercise this time.

Japan was forced to participate by the United States, and Japan had no choice but to accept it.

They're already on the pirate ship; there's no way off.

They were afraid of provoking Yan Kingdom, and if Yan Kingdom really took action, they would be the first to suffer.

They only dared to dabble within Yan Kingdom's bottom line, until Yan Kingdom wouldn't easily take action.

Only the third brother volunteered; he was a pawn delivered to our door, so why not take advantage of it!

The United States never expected that it would be able to take the blame at this time.

For now, at least, there's no time to pay attention, and the rhetoric of shifting blame onto India continues to escalate.

While everyone was busy with what was about to happen, the United States did not expect that India would have such a strange move. Due to the signal jamming, India had no idea what was happening on the ground and actually thought that their own plane had exploded.

They contacted the United States with surprising urgency, gave a strange explanation, and then veered into the topic of purchasing fighter jets.

American policymakers: ...Honestly, they don't seem to have time for this stuff.

If we don't take the money that's offered to us now, we might not be able to make it when the fleet returns!

So, they immediately found someone who specialized in transactions to persuade... oh, I mean, to take Third Brother's request seriously and try to finalize the deal before the exercise ended. The contract was signed, and the down payment was made.

It has to be said that this exercise seems to be developing in an unpredictable direction, and we don't know how it will end up!

But Third Brother offered them some comfort, at least they could make some money.

Perhaps it can make up for some of the losses from this exercise.

As for the live stream room in Yan Country, although outsiders can't get in, there are still some informants in China.

We will definitely report it promptly via phone, email, or other means.

When the United States learned of this devastating news, it was in a state of panic and had no other recourse but to contact the diplomatic corps of Yan and strongly condemn Yan's unauthorized filming.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yan was completely bewildered. What live broadcast? They had no idea!

Yan is actively mobilizing its troops and conducting wartime defense drills, leaving it with no time to pay attention to anything else.

The US's questioning is unreasonable. They're making such a serious accusation and throwing a bunch of accusations at you. Please provide evidence.

When the United States hurriedly obtained the live broadcast footage from the nail, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China asked them to provide the IP address.

This is a personal act and has nothing to do with the authorities.

The official authorities in Yan country do not encourage this behavior; they can only ban the live stream if the IP address is provided.

The United States launched a tirade, "Those are your country's IP addresses, don't you know how to check them?"

The official response from Yan Country remained calm: "We apologize, but our technology is limited. Our technicians have tried, but we simply cannot lock onto this live stream..."

"As you all know, there have always been many masters among us, and we are helpless about it!"

"The US has such advanced technology, you could provide some evidence of that..."

The US has been breached. "Your technology is poor. What's wrong with your country's cyber defenses?"

That's no different from a tortoise shell. The top 100 hackers have all tried it, but they still can't find a way to break through. They've made countless people roll their eyes in frustration and created countless bald spots.