Li Sikai smiled after hearing this, and glanced subtly at the two photographers. Seeing their shocked expressions, he roughly guessed what was going on.
"Going into the space is dangerous. Are you sure you can handle it?" Li Sikai asked.
Shu Miaomiao smiled shyly, not quite understanding why the other person said that, so she didn't answer.
“Space will obliterate any creature that covets it,” Li Sikai explained.
Shu Miaomiao's pupils contracted upon hearing this, but years of self-performation allowed her to maintain a stiff smile on her face.
"No, really?" she asked uncertainly.
Li Sikai shook his head: "Space has a spirit, which is beyond the comprehension of us mortals."
On the one hand, Shu Miaomiao felt that the other party was deliberately scaring her, but on the other hand, she was also afraid that it was true.
She hesitated for a long time before nodding: "It's okay, I'm not scared. I'm here to do a live broadcast, I have no other intentions."
She was actually panicking. She thought that she had come this far and had no way out. If she backed out now, she would definitely be investigated.
Li Sikai frowned, about to say something, but heard the other party say decisively, "Captain Li, time is almost up, I request to start the live broadcast immediately."
Li Sikai sighed and called someone to bring him a waiver of liability.
"Since you're so stubborn, then just sign it."
Shu Miaomiao took it and read it carefully. When the words on it entered her mind, she felt her soul tremble.
Then he thought of the guards working in the space and calmed himself down.
Shu Miaomiao comforted herself, thinking that as long as she didn't have any wicked thoughts inside, she would be fine. So she signed her name with a flourish.
After signing, he let out a long sigh of relief and looked at Li Sikai with a determined gaze. He thought to himself that he must perform well and gain the other party's trust.
Li Sikai took it, looked at it, and then tossed it to the guard behind him.
His gaze toward Shu Miaomiao was filled with pity: "I'll ask you one more time, are you sure you want to go into the space?"
Shu Miaomiao nodded: "Don't worry, I won't let you down."
Li Sikai sighed heavily, walked to a corner, and told General Li what had happened.
"Uncle, I want to take her in as a warning to others. But if I do that, there will be an accident during the live broadcast."
Li Zongmengguan was more ruthless than Li Sikai. He nodded and said, "It's alright, go ahead and do it. It's time to teach some people a lesson."
He hung up the phone, glanced at the time—it was already past nine. He nodded: "Let's begin."
Hu Yisheng immediately adjusted the equipment, turned on the camera, and nodded to the group.
Li Sa retreated outside the live broadcast area, while remaining on high alert, ready to step in and take her place should anything unexpected happen.
Shu Miaomiao greeted the camera with a sweet smile and then began the interview.
Shu Miaomiao asked all the questions she could remember, and also asked about many topics that interested her.
Her smile was so approachable that it instantly won over viewers in front of their televisions.
Li Sikai answered every question with a smile, and he didn't hesitate to answer even those that weren't part of their interview process.
Anyway, there's nothing I can't tell others.
Looking at Shu Miaomiao, who was completely unfazed, Li Sikai felt a sense of admiration for her.
I thought to myself, this girl is really something. I hope she can get through the tests to come. Although, that's unlikely.
The two talked at length, captivating the listener so much that time seemed to stand still.
Of course, this only applies to viewers in front of their televisions who are unaware of the facts.
As Hou Hongzhang listened to the questions Shu Miaomiao asked on the television, questions that seemed to be teetering on the edge of a knife, he wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.
I thought to myself, this girl may be showing signs of being a host, but she's so clueless. How could she ask such a private question? Isn't she afraid the other person will give her a hard time?
Little did he know that once Shu Miaomiao immersed herself in it, she forgot everything. She desperately wanted to find clues about the space to fulfill her dream of having a spatial dimension.
Hou Hongzhang could only pray silently in his heart: "Girl, please give me some support, please don't cause any trouble, and don't let us down."
Seeing Hou Hongzhang frequently wiping his sweat, his colleagues next to him smiled and comforted him, "Old Hou, don't worry. Although this girl tricked you, she's actually quite skilled."
Hou Hongzhang could only laugh awkwardly, thinking to himself, "What do you non-professionals know? You're just watching the show."
In a corner of the base, a girl with her hands and feet tied was crying on a bed.
Across from her was a young man in his early twenties who looked rather frivolous, but paced back and forth anxiously.
"Hey grandma, can you please stop crying? I haven't done anything to you, and I feel guilty for crying like this."
Yin Jiaqi was gagged and couldn't speak. She shook her head, as if to say that it was past nine o'clock and everything was over.
"Don't worry, I'll release you at 11 o'clock and I won't lay a finger on you."
Yin Jiaqi thought to herself, "Releasing me now won't change anything, let alone in two hours." So she cried even harder.
"Young lady, I really didn't mean to kidnap you. Someone gave me a bag of grain and told me to do this. I don't know who she is, but you can imagine that you've gotten in her way."
But they weren't that cruel; they just wanted me to hold you off for two hours, and that was it—nothing else.
The thug thought to himself, "That person works for the news department. If they hold me accountable, I can't afford the consequences. It's better to confess to the mastermind. If I get caught, I'll just be an accomplice at most."
"So, little miss, you should think about who you've offended. I'm just an insignificant person, so don't cause me any trouble."
Yin Jiaqi felt utterly hopeless, believing her life was ruined.
Seeing her sobbing uncontrollably, the thug, fearing something might happen, said something particularly inappropriate for his position: "I think you should find your enemy, otherwise next time someone hires another thug, they won't be as principled as I am. If they sleep with you, you'll have nowhere to cry."
Although Yin Jiaqi resented the other party for tying her up, she also knew that he was right. So she didn't really hate the kidnappers much.
I went through a lot of colleagues in my mind, but I couldn't figure out who could be so heartless.
If she found out, she would definitely kill the other person.
The thug breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Yin Jiaqi had calmed down. He searched around the room and finally found a gray towel, which he used to wipe away Yin Jiaqi's tears.
"What's the use of crying like this? I'm not going to let you go." The thug muttered, noticing that Yin Jiaqi kept dodging to the side.
He grabbed the man, rubbed his face vigorously twice, and then said, "I'm the only one who's kind enough to worry about your face getting chapped. If it were anyone else, who would care!"
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