Two Thousand Years of Future Live Broadcast

Li Lechen simply had a dream, and surprisingly, he connected with the world two thousand years in the future.

Do you think two thousand years later is the apocalypse? Obviously not!

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Chapter 384 Which version of myself am I?

These seven hundred years have indeed passed, and the future has reached 4018, but Li Lechen's memory is blank.

This is indeed one of the problems anticipated in the original experiment: brainwaves encountering a black hole during transmission and getting trapped inside, causing time to pass outside while time inside the black hole remains stagnant.

Unexpectedly, this confinement lasted for seven hundred years. Even though human lifespan could reach three or four hundred years at that time, it was impossible for anyone to remember this experiment seven hundred years later. It was probably summarized as an experiment failure at that time.

After all, this isn't official.

Thinking about it this way, no wonder that no organization or individual had contacted me after I had been making a fuss on the live streaming platform for so long.

So, does that mean I'm a free man now?

From the future, yet living in the present, without any constraints?

But I can't seem to be happy.

Upon entering the live streaming platform and facing his familiar personal page, Li Lechen quickly entered a series of codes and soon entered the platform's backend control system.

There's nothing he can do about it; he was one of the designers of this live streaming system. The system was designed as an experiment, but while the experiment failed, the system itself has been running for over seven hundred years.

Presumably, only I can log into this backend control system.

Looking at his personal account, because the Type I Water had been automatically selling during his coma, the total amount of Sunshine Coins had reached more than 180 billion, making him undoubtedly the world's richest man.

Of course, if it's just Sunshine Coins, you can get them by modifying the data in the backend, and you can get any amount you want.

When Li Lechen participated in the experiment, Sunshine Coins were just a virtual currency on the live streaming platform, and had nothing to do with each person's wealth. Unexpectedly, all the currencies have disappeared, leaving only Sunshine Coins.

Seven hundred years is a long time; a lot can really change.

At least, when Li Lechen participated in the experiment, everyone wasn't this naive.

"Clatter".

A very slight sound of a doorknob turning could be heard from outside.

The person who came was very light on their feet and their movements were also very subtle. If Li Lechen's hearing hadn't been exceptionally sharp, he wouldn't have noticed them.

Because he hadn't adjusted his mindset yet, Li Lechen quickly lay back down.

The door was opened, and someone entered the room.

Her footsteps were still very light as she approached the hospital bed.

Although the person who came tried to control their footsteps and not make a sound, their breathing was somewhat heavy, which was caused by their emotions.

Mom?

Li Lechen felt the person lift a corner of the blanket and gently cover his neck, then tuck it under his body, and couldn't help but sigh.

She is definitely her biological mother. Although she has memories of the past three hundred years, these seventeen years are not something that can be erased so easily, especially since she has both parents, many friends, and is well-liked.

In this situation, how can we make him bring himself to do it?

At that time, humanity faced a turning point where the gene pool was running out and the social system could not be maintained. Coupled with external pressure, there was an urgent need for an outlet to break through.

Two solutions were proposed.

The first type.

While time tunnels cannot transport living beings from the future to the past, they can transport them from the past to the future. The experimental group's original plan was to transmit the consciousness of volunteers and the live-streaming system to the present, and then use various methods to transport people from the present to the future.

The second type.

If experiments prove that brainwaves can be successfully transmitted here, then future generations can be gradually transmitted here, which is equivalent to indirectly allowing all of humanity to return to a time when humanity was still prosperous and start anew.

Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages.

The first method was seen by the experimental group at the time as the most direct and effective way to save humanity. The volunteers were also full of confidence.

However, Li Lechen's thoughts are different now.

What I've heard and felt over the past seventeen years is everything about this era and this society, and it has also shaped my values ​​in line with those of this era and this society. Although this is history that already exists, people are still alive and vibrant, so how can we send tens of millions of people to the apocalypse as cannon fodder?

Moreover, the sudden disappearance of tens of millions of people, which may continue for some time, is likely to cause quite a stir.

The future belongs to us, but the present, to be precise, also belongs to us.

The second method has now been proven to be a failure. Not to mention the 100 people who participated in the experiment, only I have succeeded so far. In the 700 years of the time gap alone, the world has changed drastically.

Li Lechen's mind raced, and his fingers twitched involuntarily.

Suddenly, he felt his hand being gripped tightly, and he heard his mother's voice, trembling with excitement: "Le Chen? Can you hear your mother?"

Unsure whether he should speak, Li Lechen's face stiffened.

Even such a subtle expression, even in the middle of the night, was captured by the light of the moon shining through the curtains.

Li Lechen could feel his mother gripping his hand tighter and becoming increasingly agitated.

It seems she can wake up now. After all, she had been in a coma for two months. Li Lechen knew that she must have been completely unaware of anything during those two months. As a mother, the pain she endured during those two months was unimaginable.

Besides, he had to wake up; he had to do something.

Li Lechen's fingers twitched again, a small movement, but enough for his mother, who was holding his hand tightly, to feel...

......

"You slept for two whole months, it really scared me to death!" Wang Dazhuang had lost a lot of weight, and now, holding Li Lechen's hand, he felt like he was holding a savior.

"Your classmates miss you very much. This is a gift of flowers and fruit from the whole class. We wish you a speedy recovery."

Although Huang Yingying spoke in an official tone, she was surprisingly serious, making it feel completely natural.

Luo Li then added, "A new person was assigned to our dorm a month ago, but your bed is still available."

Upon hearing this, Huang Yingying immediately rolled her eyes at Luo Li, finding his words rather offensive.

Luo Li was somewhat confused, naturally unaware of what he had said wrong, but he still reluctantly stopped talking.

Lin Kun was not a talkative person to begin with, and at this moment he didn't know what to say, so he took a pear out of the fruit basket and asked, "Would you like some fruit?"

Li Lechen nodded.

Lin Kun began to carefully peel the pear.

"What are you preparing for next year's college entrance exam...?"

Suddenly, Zhou Mi spoke up.

Everyone's expression was different.

Li Lechen remained in a coma for two months. He had a large tumor in his brain. Although he didn't deliberately tell anyone, those who needed to know knew.

It's said that the tumor in his brain is in a very bad location, making craniotomy high-risk, while not performing it also carries significant uncertainties. It's already quite unexpected that Li Lechen has woken up at this point; what's the point of talking about the college entrance exam?

As long as I'm alive, what does the college entrance exam matter?