The eyes have lost their highlights.
The main reason was that Jiang Youwei saw a "food processor" being sold online. It was becoming a standard household item. Looking at the 3D videos and holographic photos, it was clearly the equivalent of having a five-star chef at home. "People will only get lazier and more useless in the future," she lamented.
The next day, while finishing her daily homework, a video was pushed to the top of the platform. Jiang Youwei hadn't originally watched it; her news was always lagging behind. "In this age of information overload, it's too easy to become popular, and too easy to fade away." She believed that things that go viral are often man-made, and just as often, so are the troubles of the world. The video looked like it was set somewhere overseas. A "biologically male" staggered, holding a phone, running breathlessly, shouting, "Get out of here! Get out of here!" At around the 16th and 79th seconds, a blurry figure was captured, leaping from the roof of one car to the hood of another, ripping a passerby in half at the waist, scattering intestines and flesh all over the floor. "The Hulk? He looks quite heavy." She keenly noticed the unusual dent in the hood of the car.
Based on a person's weight, a fall from three or four meters onto a car hood would normally leave only one or two dents. Of course, a normal person couldn't jump three or four meters without assistance—that's the height of a building. "Maybe it's for a movie, and I remember people wearing exoskeletons can do similar things." She believed the video was either fake or simply a reflection of real life abroad. "Free America, gunfights every day!"
Let’s not delve too deeply into the authenticity of this kind of video. There is no such thing as a completely airtight net, and the truth will always be revealed suddenly when it is swept up by traffic.
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