Chapter 40 040 Healer Association Teriyaki Chicken Legs Maybe in the future...
Chapter 40
The Knicks bought a stupid post to criticize "Infinite World" and it became a joke. In addition, Kane's post was too "stupid", so the netizens in the galaxy began to become curious about the article "Infinite World".
[By the way, are there any articles in the online literature area that dare to claim that they have healing powers? 】
[There are all kinds of weird people these days.] 】
Galaxy netizens originally intended to make a lot of fun of "Infinite Worlds", but when they searched for "Infinite Worlds", they found that all they saw were tweets -
[“Infinite World” horror record! 】
[This video recreates the horror scene of "Infinite World", please be careful +1000. 】
"Is it really that exaggerated?"
Jiang Yan and Kelly are a couple. They have been dating since their freshman year and have been inseparable ever since. But recently, Kelly has been obsessed with an online novel called "Infinite World" and keeps a close eye on it for updates every day, even neglecting Jiang Yan.
Jiang Yan didn't say anything, but he was secretly jealous.
Is Infinite World so good? Are there any idiots who think this book has healing power?
He casually searched on Starnet and saw a scene restoration video of the so-called "Infinite World", which also had many "cautions" written on it. Jiang Yan couldn't help feeling a little disdainful.
How scary can it be?
Result - Qiu Bai's sinister expression in the first shot made Jiang Yan wish he could stay ten meters away from the screen.
The colors, pictures and music are full of eerie atmosphere, not to mention the text that is restored word for word from the original.
Body parts were buried all over the park.
The ghost claws looming in the mountain village.
A ghost jumping out of the StarNet screen.
The dark and damp corners, the desperate shouts, screams, and cries...
Jiang Yan finally couldn't help it and quickly ran into the bathroom... Although he was quite nervous at the moment, wondering if something would suddenly pop out from the corner and drag him away?
But he was also curious about the truth behind the horror.
When Jiang Yan came out of the bathroom, he saw his father staring at the screen with great interest.
"Dad, have you seen it?" Jiang Yan looked horrified.
Father Jiang nodded seriously: "Is this a novel serialized in the online literature section? It looks quite interesting. I'll go search for it."
Jiang Yan: "...why don't you just stop watching?"
His father has not been in good health in recent years, and Jiang Yan is worried that something might happen to him.
But Mr. Jiang is the type of person who seems gentle but is actually stubborn. After he was injured, he could have gotten by on the federal subsidies, but he refused to do so. After retiring from the army, he first went to work and then started a business, and both were successful.
Father Jiang sold his company two years ago and has been resting quietly at home. When he is bored, he will find something to do. Occasionally, he will come over to take a look at the hobbies that only young people like Jiang Yan have.
But "Infinite World" is different from others after all. Can his father handle a novel with horror elements like this?
Jiang Yan couldn't help but feel a little regretful. Why did he search for "Infinite World" for no reason?
So in the next few days, Jiang Yan didn't dare go out for a long time. Once he had to go out, he would keep a close eye on the robot, fearing that something might be wrong with his father.
The Jiang family is well off. Jiang's father is using the latest medical robot on the market. One of the functions of the robot is to monitor the user's mental state in real time. Although its effectiveness is not as timely as that of a hospital, it can allow family members to detect any problems as early as possible.
In the past two years, Jiang Dad's mental state has remained in a stable range, with little fluctuation. He even thinks that Jiang Yan is making a fuss - it is indeed painful when it is painful, but haven't he gotten through it all these years?
Jiang Yan was very uneasy. He happened to be out on a date with Kelly that day. In the car, he kept staring at the values fed back by the robot. The result was -
"What's wrong?" Kelly saw that Jiang Yan was distracted and couldn't help but ask with concern.
"nothing."
Jiang Yan couldn't understand it at the moment. "Infinite World" is obviously a very scary novel, so why did his father's stats increase instead of decrease?
According to the robot's feedback, there is even a trend of improvement, but is this possible?
Jiang Yan suppressed his doubts in his heart. The next day, he deliberately did not go out. Early in the morning, he saw his father leaning comfortably on the sofa, watching "Infinite World" attentively.
The value of the robot's feedback was still rising slowly, and Jiang Yan silently swallowed the words of persuasion back into his stomach.
In the next few days... Dad Jiang's mental state was almost the best that Jiang Yan could remember - because Dad Jiang had been injured in his early years, the Jiang family had been mentally prepared. As he got older, even if Dad Jiang took good care of himself, he could only maintain stability, and the possibility of reversal was almost zero.
"In fact, this is possible if you meet a super high-level healer." The words of the doctor back then echoed in Jiang Yan's mind.
However, healers themselves are hard to come by, let alone high-level healers.
But now, even though he hadn't met a high-level healer, his father's condition was clearly improving.
What is going on?
Jiang Yan's thoughts raced, and he quickly contacted Kelly: "Is there a black post about Infinite World on Starnet?"
"Yes, how come you suddenly noticed this?"
"Turn it around for me to see!"
Not long after, Jiang Yan saw this post from a stranger, who doubted that "Infinite World" had healing powers.
There are already tens of thousands of comments under the post, and a lot of reposts, but the hot comments are almost all mocking the poster.
In the past, Jiang Yan would have certainly made sarcastic remarks, but now, seeing Jiang Dad's stable and rising mental values, and... the improvement that can be seen with the naked eye, Jiang Yan couldn't help but begin to believe the authenticity of the post.
He stopped reading the hot posts and clicked into the real-time comments.
[By the way...I don't know if it's my illusion, but I feel that the poster is not lying. 】
[+1, I told this to my family as a joke, and a distant cousin of mine was curious, so he read the article. Guess what happened? My cousin, who had been in poor health, actually started to get better. 】
[…I suspect I am hallucinating, but…it seems to be working. 】
[I’m dying of laughter. The person who posted this is stupid. Are you guys infected too? If reading books could give you healing powers, then that would be an ability only possessed by the super S-class healers during the first Star Wars era. Haven't you seen how healers have degenerated now? 】
[+1, there are actually people who believe this kind of thing. There are so many fools. 】
Jiang Yan noticed that despite the many mocking voices, there are still people who insist that "Infinite World" has healing powers.
He quietly posted a comparison of Jiang Dad's mental values before and after watching "Infinite World".
The data is directly fed back by the robot. Although the contrast is not very drastic, under normal circumstances, if there is no interference from external objects, the values will not fluctuate like this.
【? ? ? ? It's a photoshopped picture, right? 】
[…Shit, this can’t be true?] 】
[After identification, it was found that the map was a feedback map of the new GS medical robot, and it looked like real data. 】
【? 】
Most of the other comments were based on feelings, but Jiang Yan directly provided evidence. As a result, the discussion of this post became more and more popular, until it topped the Star Network discussion list and was even transferred to the special discussion area #Healer#.
Among all the discussion forums on StarNet, the #Healer# forum seems to be out of place. Of course, there are active healers among them, but the vast majority are people with mental impairment and their families who are exchanging experiences with each other.
When a healer shows up occasionally, he will attract countless praises and thanks.
The reputation of healers in other discussion forums on the Star Network is not very good, but in the exclusive discussion forum, even a healer like Lin Yuzhou who is believed to have made Mu Heng worse has people defending him.
It must be Mu Heng's problem. The healer won't have any problems.
In a way, healers are united by their nobility.
[What nonsense!] 】
Faced with the conclusion that "online literature has healing power", Leonard, who has always been quite active as a healer, decisively denied it: [Reading online literature has healing power? Then you can just read some online articles. What else do we healers need to do? 】
[Don't go reading this kind of crappy online articles and then come to us for treatment. We dare not accept patients like this. 】
Leonard was very sarcastic, but everyone in the comment section was defending him.
[Don’t be angry!] We understand that treatment is a serious matter and is not something that can be taken lightly. Leonard, you are just too serious. 】
[It's obvious that this is a stupid move made by the author just to become famous. This is really crazy. Is it possible for a web writer like him to randomly touch upon the title of Noble Healer? 】
[People who don't read online novels probably don't know that Teriyaki Chicken Legs has been trying to get to the top by cheating others. He used to cheat Qiao Da, but now he is so famous that he even dares to cheat healers. 】
The "evidence" posted by Jiang Yan was turned into a show of conspiracy with Teriyaki Chicken Legs.
[I really don't understand. My elders have been receiving treatment from Leonard. Seeing them getting better, I am really grateful to Leonard. Please don't treat healing as a joke, okay? Is there anyone who can prove that his trauma was not cured by a healer, but improved after reading the so-called online article? 】
【that is! 】
[I hate people who do this kind of marketing!] 】
[Today they say online literature can cure it, tomorrow watching TV can cure it, and the day after that, maybe just eye contact can cure it. It's so hilarious. 】
Before Lin Shu noticed the discussion on Starnet, his homepage was hit with a barrage of abuse.
[Please don't tarnish the profession of healer, okay? 】
[Ahhhhh, I support Xue Wu to return to the top of the online literature circle. Don't let the first place on the gold list be occupied by someone like Teriyaki Chicken Leg! 】
Lin Shu: “…”
What did he do?
In the past, when Lin Shu was attacked, Cheese Beans acted very calm, but this time, the editor couldn't sit still: "How could the Knicks be so cruel? In order to attack you, they even made up a joke that online articles have healing powers. Those healers must not be offended."
So, Lin Shu finally saw the original post that Kane posted on Starnet.
Lin Shu: “…”
“…Is there a possibility?”
"It wasn't Nix who did it? It was Karaen?"
Lin Shu said slowly: "Is the healing power thing true?"
Cheese Bean: "?????? Did you deliberately buy this dirt to discredit yourself?"
The editor said seriously: "It's not that we can't buy it, but you know, some information is good for you, but this kind of thing...it's hard to end it."
Cheese Beans is sad from the bottom of his heart.
He had just finished chatting with Lin Shu when the top management of Diaolu Entertainment sent him a notice saying that the Healer Association had protested to Diaolu, accusing the contracted author Teriyaki Chicken Legs of desecrating the sacred profession of healer.
The Healers Association's protest was also published in text form on StarNet, and Knicks Entertainment quickly reposted it: [Knicks Entertainment fully recognizes the Healers Association's contribution to the Federation, respects the Healers Association's work, and will never allow any acts that blaspheme healers to occur. 】
Although people on the Internet believe that it was Knicks Entertainment who deliberately posted the message to cause the Teriyaki Chicken Legs to fail, so what? As long as the Healers Association doesn't think so.
[…The Knicks were really defeated by the teriyaki chicken legs, but now they have such good luck. 】
[Qiao Da must be laughing secretly at home right now, so was the black post posted by Knicks Entertainment? 】
[Teriyaki Chicken Leg has no other choice now and can only come out and apologize. But to be honest, none of the people in the Healer Association are easy to mess with. With their power, Teriyaki Chicken Leg may not be able to write online articles in the future. 】
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