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 422 The Special Properties of Clones

However, it seems that after two months of not being online, many people's runaway intelligence has returned, and soon some people questioned:

Does the flu virus still need testing? Who can still get infected with the flu virus now?

Is it some kind of terrifying virus called "influenza virus"? Is this just a word game?

Is it true that just being selected means receiving 100 million?

Even the worst flu can be cured, right? At worst, you'll need a whole organ transplant.

With two hundred million, you can really buy anything.

Isn't this just giving away 200 million for free? Anyway, it's guaranteed to be curable.

[Could this be a death experiment? If it's guaranteed to cure, what kind of volunteers are needed?]

[It's possible that this mutated flu virus can damage the brain; what if the brain also needs a transplant...?]

Didn't someone say before that after getting a brain transplant, you're no longer yourself?

Has anyone ever said this?

[Regardless of whether anyone has said this, brain transplants are no longer possible in hospitals, right? If the mutated virus infects the brain, then it's incurable.]

If the infection is in the brain, it's not that it's incurable, but rather that organ transplantation is not a viable way to address the root cause.

This money is definitely hard to earn; you'll have to risk your life to earn it.

I remember watching a live stream from the Sunshine Zone last time, where some guy stupidly went to get bitten, and he actually got poisoned.

[Haha, I watched that live stream too. I really didn't expect that the virtual avatar that went through the portal could actually bring the toxin back.]

[I suspect the streamer was just putting on a show; didn't they later say he was cured?]

Is there an antidote? I always thought that person died later.

Anyway, I believe it. It seems that when you buy things from the mall, the delivery method also uses a portal. Only living people can't go through the portal, so it's virtual.

[I wonder if Stands also use portals?]

Aren't Stands human? Can Stands use portals, but genetically modified humans and natural humans can't?

Whether a Stand can use a portal is unknown, but it's certain that genetically modified humans and natural humans cannot use portals.

[The Stand must have come through a portal, right? Otherwise, how did it get here?]

Stands are commodities, so they can naturally be transported through portals.

[It's not a problem with the product itself, but rather with its attributes. If Stands can use portals, but genetically modified humans and natural humans cannot, it only proves one thing: Stands aren't real people; they're just commodities, the same as inanimate objects.]

[You can't say they're inanimate objects. Animals can still walk, right? And bacteria and plants can't be called inanimate objects either.]

But this at least proves one thing: clones and genetically modified humans are fundamentally different; after all, the portal doesn't lie.

It's also possible that the Stands didn't use the portal.

[Excuse me, besides the portal, are there any other ways to quickly deliver goods?]

[The truth is out, the truth is out, the stand-ins can die now]

[Could we think of it this way: if the portal can pass through clones but not genetically modified humans, then if the government wants to retrieve clones someday, they can simply force open the portal and then infinitely expand its coverage area?]

[Damn! Is the person upstairs stupid? They must have an IQ of 250!]

[Wasn't it said that people with an IQ of 150 or higher were all exterminated due to humanitarianism? Are there still people with an IQ of 250?]

Who said people with an IQ of 150 were all exterminated by humanitarianism? My IQ is 158!

[You're in trouble, upstairs. You'll probably be among the next wave of people subjected to humanitarian extermination. Don't you know the government is afraid of smart civilians and is therefore screening for those with high IQs?]

Is it true or false?

【Fake】

[The person upstairs is talking nonsense]

That's right.

Wait a minute! Situ Yu stared at the comments, completely bewildered. He was the one who claimed to have an IQ of 158, but he couldn't understand what was going on. Because he idolized Lai Haoren and loved research and invention, Situ Yu rarely watched live streams, so he had no idea that people with IQs above 150 would be subjected to humanitarian extermination.

Doesn't this sound absurd?

Is it true or false? Which statement was being made up?

I can't figure it out, it's giving me a headache.

Suddenly, Situ Yu's smart assistant reminded him: "Dear master, your current physical condition is not good. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment."

No wonder! Situ Yu sighed. It turned out that his poor health had caused his confusion.

So without saying a word, he went to the hospital.

Prior to this, the public opinion control center had identified the person with the ID "Yongwangzhiqian" (勇往直前), which is Situ Yu, by searching for the keywords "IQ" and "158".

Then, the Level 3 emergency plan was activated. The intelligent company remotely controlled Situ Yu's intelligent assistant to provide suggestions based on the real-time situation, which led to Situ Yu going to the hospital based on the intelligent assistant's suggestions.

Of course, the General Department of Health also participated in the handling of this incident in a timely manner, and the health assistants were all set up separately.

However, to Situ Yu, everything seemed the same as usual: his mind was in a state of confusion, so the smart assistant aptly reminded him to go to the hospital. The hospital's health assistant was very helpful, arranging for an initial consultation with a smart doctor based on his symptoms, followed by a follow-up consultation with a human doctor, and finally recommending relaxation therapy for his brain.

Just from the name, you know this treatment is completely safe. As for brain transplants or something, Situ Yu wouldn't agree to that, because his brain is what he's most proud of—an IQ of 158. With hard work, he might be able to create all sorts of amazing products like Lai Haoren.

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