In PG48, a super earthquake and a mega tsunami swept across the globe, forcing Su Wanxing into the survival game of "Natural Disasters."
Volcanic eruptions, zombie viruses, unknown gi...
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Liu Ying folded her arms and stood quietly to one side.
Conway's body was right in front of her. She had thought that an autopsy would be needed to find out the cause of his death, but in fact, after seeing this body full of holes, all the questions that Liu Ying had been thinking about for a long time had to be discarded.
"I have never seen such a wound." These were Jiang Keming's original words, but he still spoke very conservatively.
How to describe the tragic state of this corpse?
A twenty-centimeter-long wound went straight through the head, splitting the cheek in two. One arm was missing, and the left ankle was gnawed by something, leaving irregular bite marks.
The rest of the body was covered with wounds of varying sizes, some in the shape of holes, some in the shape of gears.
It was as if he was surrounded by a group of unknown things, bitten, and eventually died of excessive blood loss.
Where exactly was Conway being pulled to by the barrier?
Liu Ying closed her eyes. The desert was about to be officially blocked, and the body was discovered by the cleanup workers who entered the desert.
"Nice to meet you again, old friend."
Liu Ying opened her eyes slowly and was not surprised at Luo Ci's arrival.
Luo Ci laughed briskly, "You might be more suited to fighting rather than solving crimes."
"Just say what you want to say." Liu Ying said briefly.
"Where is your smart student? Is she no longer your advisor?"
Liu Ying immediately realized that Luo Ci was trying to find out Su Wanxing's whereabouts. "What do you want to say?" She deliberately acted very annoyed.
"Oh, nothing." Luo Ci's eyes were ambiguous, "I just wanted to ask you in person, do you like this gift?"
Liu Ying turned her head away, "What?"
Luo Ci deliberately pointed to the direction of the corpse with his chin.
Liu Ying frowned slightly angrily, "You did it again!"
"Whatever you think." Luo Ci was in a good mood. "You are a new official, you should study the history that can be seen by the divine technology. Anyway, the conservatives can't discover the coordinates of other planets."
Liu Ying gritted her teeth and remained silent.
Luo Ci turned her head away, "Tsk, it's so uncomfortable that no one understands my feelings. If only Su Wanxing were here, she would definitely know what I meant."
"Why do you always look so confident of victory?" Liu Ying asked, "I heard that you have the help of the gods, but why didn't you form a camp this time? Were you warned by the so-called gods?"
Luo Ci said seriously, "God is willing to help every player."
Liu Ying knew from her expression that she had hit a sore spot, "Haha, then why didn't He just help you pass the level?"
"Liu Ying, there's no point in arguing with each other." Luo Ci restrained himself, "To be honest, we have the same ideals, so we should agree with each other instead of opposing each other for no reason. I sincerely want to win you over."
Liu Ying disagreed. "In fact, I don't think there is any difference between the new and the old. They are just Noah's Ark in another sense. The life and death of ordinary people have always been ignored, so I always pray for the best for myself."
Luo Ci turned to Liu Ying and said, "I'm not talking about the camp in the dungeon."
Liu Ying turned around, looking puzzled.
Luo Ci said sincerely: "The new world I want to create - women first."
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After Liu Ying arranged Kang Wei's funeral, she began to explore the visible history of Tianshen Technology in this copy. As the new commander-in-chief, she could see more secrets than before.
"If you have thought it over, feel free to come to me. I need your help for our common ideal." Liu Ying recalled Luo Ci's words and walked into the cafeteria alone to get her meal.
In Liu Ying's eyes, Luo Ci was a girl with a lot of stories in her eyes. Knowing that she might have experienced a lot of pain, Liu Ying did not have a bad impression of her. But since the players' camps began to split, Liu Ying felt that this girl was not simple.
Adversity prompts people to grow. Liu Ying began to look at this eighteen-year-old girl again. She was the same age as Wanxing, but they both had their own perseverance.
Luo Ci is like a rose in the dark night among thorns. Her growth experience has made her covered with thorns. She is resolute and decisive, and always keeps her word. Wanxing is like a tiny star in the sky full of stars. Even though it is not the brightest star and is not liked by others, it still maintains its own temperature and glows on the road of growth.
Liu Ying sat down with her plate. She and Luo Ci did have the same ideal, but there was more than one way to achieve the ideal. Luo Ci's method was bloody but efficient, but it was not the true dawn of women.
Can a civilization built on the blood of one's own kind last long?
Liu Ying ate this meal very slowly, she was waiting for someone.
Su Wanxing inadvertently sat behind Liu Ying. Because no matter whether they were in the company or at home, they could not avoid being monitored by AI, so there was no way to transmit information. They could only exchange information during meals.
Liu Ying sensed the signal flow of the electronic communication equipment, and she felt relieved and said silently: Conway's death is indeed related to the emerging faction. They want to severely damage the power of the conservative faction and use the strange way of death in the desert to block the desert.
Su Wanxing was not surprised. From the moment the desert was blocked, the conservatives were completely defeated.
Because the geographical location of the desert is very special, not only because of its high terrain, but also because the transmission of sound waves is better than any other location on Planet D. After all, the map of Planet D is too small, so currently only the survey equipment in the center of the desert can send radio signals to the vast universe.
Once we are able to receive an echo from a planet, we can determine the coordinates of that planet and then explore the planets with known coordinates, in case we find a new home suitable for human survival.
Su Wanxing: Actually, I have always been curious about why the conservatives are so persistent in finding a new home. If alien civilizations really exist, either aliens have already come to Planet D, or we have received echoes confirming their existence. But the fact is that not only have we not seen aliens, we can't even hear any echo signals.
Liu Ying pondered for a moment: Is there really no extraterrestrial civilization? I always feel that there is, otherwise Tianshen Technology would not be so stupid as to waste real money to launch a desert research project?
Su Wanxing: That creates a paradox. Humans believe in the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations, but cannot observe any signs of them.
Liu Ying: But I don’t understand, there are so many known celestial bodies, why do we have to find a planet where aliens exist?
Su Wanxing: There are indeed many celestial bodies that have been discovered, but humans don’t know which one can allow life to survive? If we explore them one by one, it will take several generations or even longer.
Su Wanxing: Planet D seems to be an old planet with non-renewable resources. While humans are absorbing nutrients, they are wantonly destroying its lifespan. It has reached an irreversible point, so they have to resort to invading alien civilizations to survive.
Liu Ying: I am confused. As the leader of the old guard, I no longer know whether the team has any meaning.
Su Wanxing had thought about it a lot earlier. Just as the Dark Forest Law explains, even if there is an alien civilization, because there are many differences between the planets, we cannot know how high the other party's technological level is, so a chain of suspicion will arise.
What if the other party is very powerful and can destroy us with just a snap of their fingers, would we still dare to invade without knowing our own capabilities?
Therefore, mature planets will not actively respond to received sound wave signals to avoid exposing their own locations.
It is incredible that Planet D has been committed to finding a new home.
Su Wanxing chewed slowly. Since he couldn't figure it out, he decided to deal with other things first. He then asked: "Master's wife, are there any new discoveries?"
Liu Ying thought for a while: Yes, according to the history I can see from the Tianshen technology, the history of Planet D is not even as long as my real age.
Su Wanxing remained silent. Something seemed wrong.
Seeing that she didn't respond, Liu Ying added: So I was very curious, and I read a lot of literature and found that the soil area of Planet D has actually been developed less than 10%. This explains why the emerging school is so obsessed with protecting Planet D, on which human beings depend for survival.
Su Wanxing: No, everything is weird. Since Planet D is not old, and only less than 10% has been developed, but the resources in the developed area are exhausted, why not continue to develop it? Why give up the remaining 90% of resources to search for a new home? And also risk being killed instantly by other powerful civilizations?
Liu Ying: My brain is itching. This is the limit of my authority. If there are any new discoveries, we can discuss them in person. For other brain-twisting questions, you may need to go deep into the emerging school to find out. I’ll rely on you from now on.
Su Wanxing felt puzzled: I tried my best.
After the brief exchange of information, when Liu Ying's figure disappeared, Su Wanxing slowly finished a bowl of soup before leisurely returning to the office.
A new round of group meetings has begun!
Su Wanxing really felt the exhaustion of being a social animal. As a new team leader, she needed to hold regular meetings with other team leaders. The content of the meeting was simple: reading weekly and daily reports, urging on the progress of monthly tasks at the end of the month, and finally asking each team leader to raise a question or suggestion.
Yes, it is very strange. This suggestion must also be consistent with the company's business philosophy and be committed to promoting the effective development of the company.
The experienced team leaders put forward all kinds of tricky suggestions from all aspects, but they all meant the same thing: Tianshen Technology is already awesome, and if it can improve employee motivation, optimize certain employees, improve its granularity, open up the underlying logic, and so on, it will be even more awesome, blah blah.
The person who chaired the meeting was also unexpected. It was not Luo Ci, but Lingyi.
Lingyi patiently accepted the suggestions of each team leader, then turned to look at Su Wanxing, "Zhou Xi, what do you think?"
Su Wanxing had a lot of questions, but after screening them all, there was only one question left: "Why don't grassroots staff use AI? Wouldn't this effectively improve efficiency?"
Su Wanxing asked the same question to many colleagues, and they all expressed surprise. It was obvious that they had no idea of AI replacing the grassroots level.
It's as ridiculous as asking someone why they take a shower.
Lingyi paused for a moment. "First, the cost of developing artificial intelligence robots is very high. The cost of maintenance cannot be recovered even if you sweep the streets for ten years. Second, the development level of ordinary people's brains is extremely low. If they don't have grassroots jobs to support themselves, they will die. Third..."
Su Wanxing looked up at the empty seat in the main seat. There was a camera on the table, which was flashing red light. She knew that Lingyi was observing everyone through these places.
"What's the third one?" Su Wanxing asked. In fact, the first two are already very disappointing. Because of the cost issue, robots are unwilling to replace the grassroots, but instead ask for more from the upper level, occupying some mental work.
Lingyi did not reply, but only said: "The meeting is over, Zhou Xi, please stay."