I Rely on Spreading Intangible Cultural Heritage to Go Viral Across the Universe

Sang Ning awakened. She found herself on a barren planet with only a knife as her equipment and supplies.

To survive and claim the高额奖金and habitable planet, primitive species Sang Ning...

Chapter 617 Treated as a Demon

The secretary-general turned to give instructions, and with a loud bang, the door was kicked open.

"Can't you be a little more cautious?"

The old man didn't even look up, and it was unclear which reckless person had rushed over so hastily.

"I can't stay calm, something terrible has happened."

Ah Sheng rushed to the desk with lightning speed and said urgently, "Da Bai, the tourists are holding a protest."

"It's just a march and such..."

Big White looked up, his face dreamy, and said, "What did you say? Tourists are putting on a protest here?"

I seriously suspect I'm hallucinating.

"yes."

"·····?"

Big White swallowed hard. "Are you sure it's a parade?"

"I'm absolutely sure, don't ask anymore. If you don't believe me, go see for yourself, they really are holding a protest."

Why hold a protest?

Big White stood up, looking incredulous, and rushed towards the door. "What kind of protest are these tourists putting on? They're not even citizens of Earth, just tourists. What right do they have to hold a protest here?"

He was absolutely furious.

What's wrong with these tourists? If you want to hold a protest, go back to your own planet. Coming to Earth to hold a protest, are you sure you didn't get a dent in your brain from being hit by a meteorite?

"Because we refused to establish a college of traditional Chinese medicine."

Upon hearing this, the furious Big White immediately stopped in his tracks and turned to walk towards the office.

"Oh, this? Then let them go on a march."

"Remember to arrange for security personnel to accompany you throughout the process to prevent stampedes, and also prepare tea and snacks."

"If someone is thirsty, quickly serve them a cup of tea; if they are hungry, serve them some snacks."

"Remember to use only recyclable materials for cups and plates for tea and snacks. Avoid glass cups and porcelain, as I'm worried about waste."

Ah Sheng, who had rushed out with him and then followed him back, was almost numb when she heard his words.

"You...you just solved it like this?"

What kind of ruler handles problems like this?

I have a feeling that with this incident, Earth is going to become a laughing stock.

The ruler of Earth will become famous throughout the entire universe overnight.

The previous governor became famous throughout the universe for his shamelessness; this governor will likely become famous throughout the universe for his inaction.

She found it strange that they couldn't have a normal ruler, and instead all of them preferred to take unconventional and extreme measures.

Da Bai looked up at her and asked sincerely, "If I don't solve it this way, how else should I solve it?"

"Advice them not to hold a protest? Do you think they'll listen?"

Ah Sheng shook her head. "No, if they could listen to reason, they wouldn't have organized the protest."

"So, I should order their forced eviction? Do you think that's appropriate?"

It would be inappropriate. Blue Star is a tourist destination, and forcibly expelling tourists would have a negative impact.

They're counting on making money from tourists.

"Then tell me, if this doesn't work and that doesn't work, what is the best way for me to do it?"

He paused for a moment, then said seriously, "Establishing a Traditional Chinese Medicine college is indeed a good thing. At least Xiao Ningzi is an expert in this field, and as long as she is willing, she can definitely carry forward and promote Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"But the key problem is that she won't have time for the next few years. She's the only one on the entire planet who specializes in traditional Chinese medicine. If I were to actually build a traditional Chinese medicine college based on the tourists' requests, how would I solve the problem of finding teachers?"

"It can't be solved."

Ah Sheng understood. "Then we can tell the tourists directly that refusing now doesn't mean we'll never open the TCM college. We'll open it after Sang Ning finishes his business."

"Let's at least resolve the protest issue first."

Da Bai's lips twitched slightly. "Pretend I haven't thought about this. I have, but I can tell you clearly that tourists won't believe it, and neither will any intelligent beings who have ideas about traditional Chinese medicine."

"Go ahead and try it if you don't believe me."

Ah Sheng actually tried it, and as a result, her official website was compromised, as was the official website of Blue Star's government.

Comments and messages are increasing at a rate of hundreds of thousands per second. Before you can even read the content of your comment or message, it may have sunk to who knows where in the next second.

With no other option, Ah Sheng could only use the mainframe to categorize these comments and messages.

Then, she discovered that the thought processes of this generation of intelligent life were truly unique and peculiar.

Some people are plotting against Sang Ning, suspecting that they don't need her anymore and want to kill her to seize her reputation and money.

Some people suspected that Sang Ning had been imprisoned by them and threatened them to make Sang Ning appear immediately, or they would sue the entire Blue Star government in the Supreme Court for being inhumane.

Someone...

In short, out of the tens or hundreds of billions of comments, not a single one was normal.

After reading the messages and comments, Ah Sheng was in a daze, muttering to herself as if lost in thought, "What kind of image do we Earth's government officials have in the eyes of outsiders? Demons?"

"It's obvious they see us as demons."

Big White was also quite helpless. In fact, the best solution to this situation was to let Sang Ning come forward and communicate with these people face to face. As the person who developed the gene drug and saved countless patients with genetic diseases, Sang Ning was almost a god in the eyes of intelligent life.

The key problem is that they can't contact Sang Ning now. Sang Ning's seclusion in the production line and laboratory is similar to that of a cultivator, and he won't turn on his communication devices until he comes out of seclusion.

"Actually, there is another way."

"What method?"

"Let them study the basic TCM theory manual below on their own to buy time until Xiao Ningzi comes out of seclusion."

Ah Sheng's lips twitched. The thought of a handbook on basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine... sent chills down her spine.

The Handbook of Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine was compiled by Sang Ning. It covers some basic diseases, some herbal medicines, and some treatment methods.

All of them are drafts, and the robot staff at Blue Star Education Center are helping to organize them.

If calculated by the number of sheets of paper, the drafts that Xiao Ningzi made could be stacked up to a height of several tens of meters.

The robot staff at the education center spent more than half a month organizing the materials and only managed to complete one-third of them, which shows how massive the project was.

Using this thing to teach people to learn on their own... Good idea.

Chao Dabai gave him a thumbs up, and Asheng teased, "You're getting more and more capable as the governor. You've now perfectly mastered the art of killing someone by destroying their spirit."

Da Bai sneered, "They forced me to. Didn't you want to learn traditional Chinese medicine? Go ahead and learn it. We never forbid others from learning traditional Chinese medicine, but the prerequisite is that they have the talent."

"Perfect timing! Using Sang Ning's book on the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine to test whether they are truly qualified to study it is a good idea."

Ah Sheng nodded, "I'll issue it now and see the reaction."

The response was very positive, and the parade dispersed.

Countless people spontaneously took the first volume of the three-volume set of basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine and began to study on their own.

Then, as they continued learning, these people despairingly discovered that they were simply not suited to learning this subject.

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