Chapter 2521: A stealing cat?



"…The Internet has brought convenience and also changed the way people interact and transmit information. The biggest difference is that in the past, when you needed to communicate with someone, you had to know who he was. But now the situation is completely different. When you communicate with others on the Internet, you have no way of knowing the other person's true identity, and you can't tell whether he is a human or a dog."

Hearing this, the students below suddenly burst into laughter, and Fang Zheng nodded before continuing.

"Then, let's talk about the timeliness of information. Of course, I think you are also aware that with the popularization of telepathic communication, information can now be transmitted not only through letters and verbal messages, but also through a phone call, even if you are thousands of miles away, you can communicate with each other. However, telepathic calls are ultimately point-to-point connections, while the Internet is different. It has a stronger timeliness and a wider audience. This is a point-to-point communication relationship, and this brings up a problem."

As he spoke, Fang Zheng picked up a piece of chalk and wrote "information bombardment" on the blackboard.

"In the past, the main channel for us to obtain information was the media, newspapers, and magazines. Although the speed of news dissemination in paper media was lagging, they would investigate the entire incident and provide evidence and conclusions. However, the transmission of information on the Internet is real-time, which means that their information is more one-sided, but it will be faster, for example..."

As he spoke, Fang Zheng pointed at two classmates at random.

"Suppose that classmate A and classmate B had an argument over something, and then they fought, and someone filmed it and posted it online, then everyone would naturally be curious about why the two fought. If it were paper media, then no conclusion would be drawn easily in this regard, but the Internet is different. As I just said, the anonymity of the Internet brings irresponsible speech. Maybe someone will pretend to know the inside story and say that the two fought because of a girl. Some people will also say that there is some deep hatred between them, or maybe someone will say that the two fought back because A bullied B... Of course, I think you have all seen this situation, but as I said before, the previous rumors were only transmitted point-to-point, and this matter would only spread within the campus at most. But with the help of the Internet, it is even possible that people in other countries can get the news first, and as for those irresponsible rumors, they will also be regarded as the truth. So in this case, how do you deal with it?"

Looking at the students below who were deep in thought, Fang Zheng tapped the blackboard. This was the network information science he taught these students. These students would either become nobles, officials, or presidents of certain companies. In short, they would definitely be managers. What they had to learn was how to face a completely new situation in the information age and make decisions and choices.

Soon, an Imperial student raised his hand.

"I think that information release channels should be strictly controlled to prohibit the spread of irresponsible rumors! This will only cause social panic and will also have a great impact on the reputation of others! This kind of thing is absolutely not allowed!"

"Haha, so that's why the Empire is so old-fashioned."

Hearing this, another student from the Republic obviously expressed his opposition.

"Everyone is equal on the Internet. This is the purpose of the Internet. Besides, how can you guarantee that the first-hand information you spread is not a rumor? What if someone says the truth, but you insist that it is a rumor? Isn't this confusing right and wrong? Your empire not only wants to control the freedom of others in reality, but also wants to control the Internet? Do you even want to control whether others want to have children?"

"Are you going to ignore this kind of thing in your Republic?"

"At least we are not as barbaric and brutal as the Empire. I think we should correctly guide the people to understand their own behavior. As long as they have enough self-control, they will naturally not spread those ridiculous rumors..."

"Stupid! Without the supervision of the superiors, how can the people control themselves?"

"What did you say? So you Imperials are just stubborn..."

The two of them immediately started arguing, and then both looked at Fang Zheng.

"Teacher, whose opinion do you think is correct?"

“I’m not going to give my opinion on that.”

Facing the two people's questions, Fang Zheng shrugged.

"As you can see, this is a humanities issue. It's not like science. There is no definite answer to tell you whether it's right or wrong. Maybe some methods are acceptable to the Empire but not to the Republic, and vice versa. Controlling the flow of information on the Internet is a very difficult task in itself, and everyone has different ideas about the freedom of information. In this case, there is no absolutely correct answer. So, this is your next homework."

At the same time, the bell rang for the end of get out of class, Fang Zheng nodded to the students in the classroom, and then turned to leave. However, soon after he walked out of the classroom, he heard hurried footsteps from behind, and then Chloë's voice sounded behind Fang Zheng.

"Mr. Fang Zheng, please wait a moment!"

"What is it, Miss Chloë?"

"Yes, I would like to ask..."

Facing Fang Zheng's gaze, Chloë was a little hesitant, but still asked.

"Will what you said... come true? Is there no way to avoid it? Maybe you can develop a software to solve it..."

"Miss Chloë."

However, before Chloë could finish her words, she was interrupted by Fang Zheng.

"You still remember the first Orbital Revolution."

"Ah, yes..."

"At that time, many workers lost their jobs due to mechanization of guided power. How did they solve this problem?"

"By expanding the service industry, we can divert a large number of idle manpower and maintain social stability as much as possible..."

“It’s the same now.”

As he spoke, Fang Zheng smiled and patted Chloë's shoulder.

"Look, we are responsible for solving technical problems, and it is your responsibility to solve the social problems caused by technology. Do you understand what I mean?"

"I see."

Hearing this, Chloë seemed to understand what Fang Zheng wanted to express and nodded vigorously.

"Thank you Mr. Fang Zheng for your advice."

"You're welcome. It's just a piece of cake."

After school, Fang Zheng drove Alyssa back to Chase at lightning speed. When the car stopped, Alyssa almost fell to the ground. She was so excited to meet Ling, Tio and the others that she almost forgot that Fang Zheng drove like a devil... If she had known this, she might as well have taken a ride here.

Ling and Theo were also very surprised to see Alyssa suddenly appear. The three of them hugged each other and jumped and shouted. Ling also introduced Fei, Anjie and Enya to Alyssa.

After learning that Arisa was also studying at the Johnnys Royal Academy, Ling's eyes lit up and she pulled Arisa over.

“Sister Alyssa, I’m going to give you a task. It’s up to you!”

"Mission? What mission?"

"Just...don't let other girls get too close to big brother!"

Although she was very unhappy, Ling knew what to say and what not to say, so she did not tell Alyssa about the princess.

"Don't let Mr. Fang Zheng get too close to other girls?"

Alyssa is no longer a little girl now. When she heard Ling's words, she immediately understood what she meant and looked at Ling with a puzzled expression.

"That's fine...but I can't interfere with Mr. Fang Zheng's interpersonal relationships."

Although Alyssa was indeed familiar with Fang Zheng and others, she was just an international student at school. It was impossible for her to be too close to Fang Zheng, a teacher, let alone interfere with his interpersonal relationships.

"All you have to do is report to us every day!"

"……All right."

Although Alyssa felt it was a bit strange, since Ling had this request, she nodded and agreed. After all, it was not a big deal.

After that, Fang Zheng invited Alyssa to have dinner at his home. However, since Alyssa was an international student and could not stay overnight outside, Fang Zheng drove Alyssa back to school after dinner.

"Is this really okay?"

Watching the dark chariot disappear into the night along with Alisa's familiar screams, Tio suddenly asked.

“What’s the problem? Sister Alyssa is very familiar with us, and we are all good friends. I am naturally relieved when she does things.”

“No, I mean… Sister Alisa is also very beautiful.”

Faced with Ling's indifferent answer, Theo silently reminded her.

“…”

Hearing this, Ling was suddenly stunned.

Think about it carefully, when they first met Alyssa, she was still a 12-year-old girl, her body had not yet developed. But now three years have passed, and Alyssa has grown up - her originally flat chest has swelled, her waist has become slender, her thighs feel very smooth, and the blonde and red-eyed girl has become more beautiful...

I hadn't reacted before, but now that I think about it carefully, it's true that they don't know what the princess looks like, but over the past few years, Alyssa has indeed grown into a graceful, pretty, cute, lively and straightforward girl!

"What should I do? Theo!"

Thinking of this, Ling grabbed Theo and started shaking her.

“What if Sister Alisa steals from the company?”

"…You ask me, who should I ask?"


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