Yang Jia always felt that Zhang Zitao's description was full of familiarity.
When I followed Li Bai back to the room and lay down on the bed to rest, a light bulb finally flashed in my head and I realized what was going on.
What Zhang Zitao was talking about was exactly the kind of artificial intelligence he'd often seen in science fiction novels! It could roam freely across the internet, without the need for a fixed computer room. Every computer in the world had its own hard drive. As long as the internet existed, it could instantly retrieve and filter any information it needed.
So cool that I have no friends!
As expected of a professional, Yang Jia was previously confused by the situation, so he had never made this kind of identity change, but Zhang Zitao was more sensitive to this aspect and found the key right away.
Although the method he proposed was also time-consuming and laborious, it only consumed Yang Jia's time and energy, so it was not that troublesome.
As for the receiving device, hopefully, the spacecraft already has a communications satellite. Manufacturing some equipment would simply be a waste of materials and time, and wouldn't be too difficult. After all, hardware manufacturing has become standardized, and the real core lies in the internal system data.
Before being ready, what Yang Jia needs to do is to make an attempt in this regard.
This was a very new experience for her.
The game itself is connected to the network. So once Yang Jia changed his mind and realized his ability as a data processing system, he consciously used the network to transmit data, familiarizing himself with and mastering this new ability.
Yang Jia soon discovered that this ability was far more useful than just that. After all, she could extract a vast amount of information from the real-world network. If she could somehow break through those encrypted terminals and local area networks, it might prove crucial for Li Bai's next move.
After all, most office work is done electronically now, all messaging is done over encrypted networks, and even most meetings are video conferences, without the need to be present in person.
The art of war says, "Know yourself and know your enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger." If Li Bai could obtain these key information, he could carry out precise strikes when arranging various activities instead of guessing the enemy's actions.
Of course, this method can't be used too often, because the other party will become suspicious after being wronged. But it should be enough to use it at a critical moment.
There isn't much Yang Jia can do in reality, so it would be best if this new ability could really help.
So she practiced with great enthusiasm. Whenever she had any doubts, she would go to Zhang Zitao to discuss. Her progress was rapid and she quickly mastered the tricks. She was able to move freely on the Internet and quickly search, extract and analyze various information.
Then Yang Jia turned his attention to the network defense system in the Chinese region.
In this kind of place, she had a natural advantage. After all, as a data expert, her comparative analysis and camouflage abilities naturally far surpassed those of others. However, Yang Jia didn't act rashly. She carefully dug a hole in the defense system, then installed a backdoor and disguised it. This way, she could enter and exit from here.
However, once past the first layer of defense, the information available is limited, essentially the same as that of ordinary personnel. Each department has its own way of keeping truly confidential information confidential. As for the personal computers of government officials, they are even more heavily protected. The firewall data alone takes up a large portion of the memory, and the encryption methods vary. While cracking them is possible, it would certainly be time-consuming.
Therefore, Yang Jia had no choice but to give up Li Fang's personal terminal, which he coveted very much, and chose to "put the overall situation first" to conquer the protection of those important departments.
After several months of such busy work, the vaccine in the system was ready for mass production, and Hope Star had finally overcome this difficulty and begun vaccine production. This was also where they had an advantage. The formula of the evolutionary vaccine must use some plants unique to Hope Star, so even if the formula was released, the government on Earth would be unable to do anything for a while.
However, they can send people to hijack the vaccines brought by Hope Star, so it is best not to let the news leak out.
On this day, Yang Jia was the first person in the game to try the evolution vaccine injection.
Although her real-life body had successfully evolved, she couldn't explain exactly what was happening. Furthermore, she was unconscious at the time, so she couldn't really experience anything. But this time was different; she was awake from beginning to end, and could clearly perceive the various changes in her body.
My whole body felt hot, as if something was burning inside me. It wasn't itchy or painful, just a bit strange. Fortunately, it wasn't unbearable. Furthermore, along with this burning sensation, I could feel my body's latent strength being stimulated. I felt full of energy, as if I could immediately find someone to fight for three hundred rounds.
The entire process lasted several hours before the symptoms gradually subsided, but the surface temperature remained slightly higher than normal, and the internal temperature was likely even higher. According to Du Qing, this was likely the residual vaccine slowly repairing and remodeling the body's details, and it would take longer, with a return to normal in three to five days.
After Yang Jia, everyone else received the injection one after another and also experienced the sour and refreshing feeling.
But Li Bai didn't move. Her body was in a semi-evolved state, so she had to be treated as a special case and couldn't be vaccinated casually. Fortunately, Li Bai wasn't in a rush. She could wait until things on Earth were over and then return to Hope Star to consider this issue.
So, watching everyone excitedly discussing their physical reactions, Li Bai remained calm. It was Yang Jia, fearing she would feel uncomfortable watching, who dragged her away.
"Do you think that human lifespan will increase after complete evolution?" Li Bai suddenly asked as the two were strolling on the tree-lined avenue.
Yang Jia was slightly stunned. "I don't know, but theoretically, if it's a complete evolution, with no harm to the body, and physical fitness improved, it should increase. It's just a matter of how much."
Li Bai nodded. "I think so too. This is the first generation now, and it all depends on how much potential was stimulated during evolution. I guess everyone's data will be different. Perhaps it will take several generations of reproduction for this data to be roughly fixed, and it will take longer than it is now."
"Do you think that humans who evolve through vaccination can give birth to natural evolvers?" Yang Jia suddenly thought of this question.
"It should be possible. But it's a matter of probability. In other words, the proportion of evolved children in the second generation will not be too large." Li Bai thought about it and gave an answer.
"If that's the case, doesn't that mean there will be a split within humanity in the future?" Some people are born evolved, while others must rely on drugs. Natural selection, the result of eugenics, could the born evolved be, as described in science fiction, stronger than those who evolve later, perhaps even potentially advancing to a higher level?
If this situation occurs, then classes will naturally differentiate among humans again.
And the class division is based on strength.
Perhaps this problem, which they had not noticed before, will have the greatest impact on humans. Unless humans do not evolve, there is no way to avoid this development.
Will naturally evolved humans and ordinary humans one day become two completely different species? After all, in biology, every organism faces many forks in its evolutionary process, and then forms completely different species.
What about humans?
"You think too much." Seeing that Yang Jia was lost in thought, Li Bai reached out and tapped Yang Jia lightly on the head.
Seeing Yang Jia turn his head and look at her, she whispered, "Yang Jia, everyone's abilities are limited. We've done what we should and can do, and that's enough. Humanity has encountered more than just this one problem in its history. Before we existed, our ancestors solved those problems, so after we're gone, there will be humans who will step up and solve their problems."
She said with a sigh, "But that's another story."
There was one thing Li Bai didn't say, but Yang Jia already vaguely understood why she suddenly brought up this somewhat sad topic.
There will be no Li Bai in the future, but there may be no Yang Jia.
If, as Zhang Zitao said, the system was immortal as long as the network existed, then Yang Jia might truly be able to live forever and witness those stories unfold. But Li Bai was just an ordinary person. Even if his lifespan increased after evolution, it wouldn't be much. Even the most powerful person would eventually die.
This is the biggest contradiction in human and non-human love, and even the root of most tragedies.
Inequality.
But Yang Jia had his own decision in his heart.
To say she was a system wasn't entirely accurate. The system would continue to function naturally even without her. And she had a body in the real world, too, and would eventually die of old age. As long as she wasn't connected to the internet, the data in her mind would naturally dissipate after death, right?
How does that saying go? Living is hard, but dying is easy, isn't it?
But Li Bai probably wouldn't allow her to make such a choice.
So Yang Jia wouldn't tell her. Anyway, if she lived to see Li Bai die, she wouldn't be able to take care of herself anymore.
All we hope for is to die on the same day of the same month of the same year. This is the most sincere promise that mankind has made to love.
It is also her promise to Li Bai.
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