What It's Like to Become a Superman: Superman's Diary

What would you do if you suddenly gained Superman's powers?

Beat up Batman first?

But there's no Batman in the real world!

"First, I have to ensure my own safety."...

Chapter 93 Idea [Reporting on the outstanding chapters, requesting recommendation votes]

The reasons why hunters abandon their prey can be broadly divided into subjective reasons and objective reasons.

I won't go into the subjective reasons, but it could be that the hunter was overcome with kindness, or that he was attracted by other prey, etc.

Is Bureau 303 suddenly having a change of heart? Forget it.

An unstable factor may be lurking in Shanghai, the largest city in the East, causing countless people to lose sleep and appetite.

Other prey? Push Little Flower out? Forget it, what's the difference between that and pushing yourself out...?

If the objective reasons are unclear, then we need to start with the prey itself.

The first reason is that the prey possesses some special abilities, such as flying extremely high or running extremely fast, making it impossible for the hunter to catch up, so the hunter gives up.

However, this doesn't apply to Gao Yang. He may be fast, but you can't hide forever.

The second reason is that the prey itself is a threat enough that the hunter does not believe he can catch it, and the roles may even reverse, with the hunter becoming the prey of the prey.

This point was also highly praised.

He didn't believe he was powerful enough to stand up to the state apparatus, especially considering the first reason: he couldn't risk his family's safety by going to war with the country.

The third reason is that the value of the prey itself is greater than the value of the capture.

In that instant, Gao Ang thought of two kinds of creatures.

One is the giant panda, a national treasure of the East.

Take the panda, a national treasure, for example. It's rare and valuable.

But who would dare steal a panda?

Nobody dares.

Why?

Because pandas are national treasures, this very status protects them from threats from all sides.

However, giant pandas are completely controlled, whether wild or artificially bred, all are under human supervision.

If he were to be turned into a "giant panda," Gao Ang would probably find it unacceptable.

Give me liberty or give me death!

The second type of creature is humans, extremely intelligent humans, humans who can be considered national treasures.

"So, if I turn myself into a national treasure, will I be like those people, not only escaping investigation and tracking, but also enjoying extra benefits?"

Moreover, one must be a free person with a certain social status, or, in other words, an indispensable national treasure-level talent in the eyes of upper-level leaders and the general public.

"Damn, this is a bit too difficult. I'm just a law student, how am I supposed to become a national treasure?"

Gao Ang was so anxious that he wanted to pull his hair, but after touching his bald head, he reluctantly put his right hand down.

For a national treasure like him, simply making money is definitely not enough.

Wealthy people who only have money but no core assets are just like speculative investors in the stock market—they are all just韭菜 (leeks, a metaphor for being exploited) by the national team (government-backed funds).

To become a national treasure, one must have a unique competitive advantage.

Gao Ang recalled which figures in history were considered national treasures, and then carefully analyzed why they were considered national treasures.

Mr. Qian is definitely a national treasure; he is worth five elite divisions.

Dr. Zhong is definitely a national treasure; he has saved the lives of countless ordinary people.

Mr. Yuan is definitely a national treasure. Hybrid rice has saved countless families from hunger.

...

There are many more, and Gao Ang gradually figured out some patterns.

"It's either military or civilian use, and the military will eventually be used for civilian purposes... But the problem is, I don't understand either of them."

Are you suggesting that a law graduate conduct military research? To work on aircraft engines or build aircraft carriers? Or are you suggesting they go to the fields and research how to achieve a wheat yield of 10,000 jin per mu?

Moreover, how could someone who studied law suddenly become a great inventor? Wouldn't that make him even more suspicious?

There have been such figures in history.

Leonardo da Vinci, who studied painting, didn't focus on painting but instead engaged in research in astronomy, physics, and other fields, and made considerable achievements in these areas.

Now, don't many people suspect that he is an alien or even a time traveler?

Back then, social media wasn't as developed. If he were around today, he'd be exposed in no time.

Since the first path is unfeasible, Gao Ang can only take the second path, but upon further analysis, the second path doesn't seem to be so simple either.

There needs to be a catalyst that makes his various abnormalities seem quite reasonable.

He doesn't need to explain this himself; let all parties fill in the blanks themselves. He'll remain silent, pretending to be mute, to maintain the mystery.

Throughout history, those who have achieved great things have always possessed the three essential elements of favorable timing, advantageous location, and harmonious relationships.

Despite his current high position, there seems to be no opportunity for him to stand openly in the spotlight.

Saying it's aboveboard doesn't mean making his mutant identity public, but rather that he can appear in front of the public and even higher-ups, and even gain their favor.

"Forget it, I don't want to think about it anymore. Xiaohua, come on, let's go buy groceries and get some medicine while we're at it."

Gao Ang gathered his thoughts, called out to Xiao Hua, closed the gate, and headed towards the village's small supermarket.

He still needs to buy groceries, otherwise he'll stand out from the crowd; he also needs to buy medicine, and he has to pay with his phone, since he's acting and his role has to be substantial.

The villagers were only a little curious about the man and cat that suddenly appeared. Given Gao Zhang's size and bald head, no one wanted to go up and ask him anything.

He quickly made some food, and the two of them had a simple lunch. Gao Ang closed the door and returned to his study on the second floor, intending to have more conversations with Qian Sui.

Children need to be exposed to more things and communicate more with them to better promote their intellectual development.

Once the child's intelligence developed, his expensive life and work became much simpler.

If Chitose can grow into someone like Jarvis from Iron Man, then wouldn't his previous idea be realized?

When he opened the safe to take out Chitose, he suddenly froze.

His gaze fell on the suitcase that Reckmin had given him.

"Damn, how could I be so stupid? There's already a research direction here: research emerging materials."

If his skin has such hardness and strength, and a material for military or civilian use were actually developed, wouldn't that be incredibly impressive?

Such soft skin, so thin, yet with such incredible strength—even the simplest bulletproof vest would have to be of world-class quality.

What if it were made into a spacesuit?

Just thinking about it is exciting! Gao Ang rubbed his hands together and carried Qian Sui out. He planned to have a good talk with Qian Sui about this matter.

"I'm not trying to discourage you, but your idea is basically impossible to realize."

The words of Qian Sui, devoid of emotion, dealt a direct and devastating blow to Gao Feng.

Why?

"You know absolutely nothing about our skin, so how do you know you can mass-produce it or even integrate it into other materials?"

"Do you know?"

His eyes, brimming with hopeful anticipation, were fixed on Chitose.

"I don't know. Let me reiterate, I know as much as you do. What you know, I may not know, but what I know, you definitely know."

Qian Sui repeated what he had previously “said” to Gao Ang.

"Then it seems we need to start with self-analysis."

"That would require a lot of equipment and would cost a lot of money."

"You don't need to worry about these things. Just give me a list, and I'll figure out the rest."

No sooner had Gao Feng finished speaking than he received a request from Qian Sui to transmit data in a directional manner.

With just a glance, he knew that this was a list of instruments compiled by Chisui.

Not bad, it has a bit of Jarvis's vibe.

"These are the most advanced biological laboratory equipment available on the market. Given your lazy nature, most of them are automated instruments, so you can entrust me with the operation. However, there's a problem..."

At this point, Chitose surprisingly became suspenseful.

"Hey, just say what you want to say, don't hold back."

It's a good thing that Qian Sui's IQ is getting higher and higher, but Gao Ang always feels that if communication continues like this in the future, it will be very tiring.

"If you have any suggestions, just say them directly. You know where my bottom line is. As long as you don't cross my bottom line, you are allowed to act first and ask for my permission later."

Permissions should be delegated when appropriate, but appropriate warnings are also necessary.

“Okay, the problem is that these instruments require a lot of electricity. Based on the current average household user, if we start this biological laboratory, the monthly electricity consumption may be more than 100 times that of an average household.”

"How much?" Gao Ang was so shocked that his voice cracked.

"To be more precise, it's 116 times your average electricity consumption."

Gao Feng was a little stunned when he heard the news.

Money is secondary; the key issue is how he explains such a large amount of electricity consumption.

Abnormal electricity usage will definitely attract the attention of Bureau 303.

Tell them you're conducting an experiment?

But what kind of experiment are you conducting, and what are the subjects of your experiment?

We definitely can't tell them.

But where will the power come from? Without power, the instruments can't be started, and if the instruments can't be started, all subsequent plans will have to be abandoned.

Self-generated electricity?

That would require buying a huge generator and fuel, which would leave behind evidence and questions.

"If only we had Iron Man's Arc Reactor."

Of course, that's just a scene from a science fiction movie; how could such bizarre high technology exist in reality?

All plans were stalled by a power consumption issue, which greatly distressed Gao Yang.

He came up with many ideas, even the ridiculous idea of ​​building his own power-consuming factory.

Similarly, this flawed idea is still not feasible.

"Electric current... How is electric current generated... Electric current is the regular movement of free charges in a conductor... And it requires an external force... An external force... The movement of free charges... A conductor..."

"If an external force pushes the free charges in a conductor to move in a specific direction, wouldn't that generate an electric current?"

Gao Ang recalled one of his abilities: he could disable electronic devices and even turn off lights, which was simply interrupting the movement of electrons.

If it is possible to interrupt the movement of electrons or even free charges, does that mean that one can control them?

Does that mean we can manipulate them to move in a specific direction, thereby generating an electric current?

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P.S.

I'd like to update everyone on the backlog of updates:

I owed 9 chapters before the 8th, but then the generous donor ¤苍焪♂齑灭 gave me two more chapters as a reward, so now it's 9 + 2 = 11 chapters.

In addition, the number of favorites and recommendation votes should both exceed 10,000 before the book goes on sale... so these two chapters should also be included...

In other words, the author is going to owe 13 chapters...

13 * 3000 + approximately equals 40,000 words...

The author is running out of drafts and is off to write some more.