I farmed in military academy and crushed the entire intergalactic world.
Chapter 351 You Don't Understand the Big Picture
Chapter 351 You Don't Understand the Big Picture
Opinions within Huaxia's top management are not entirely aligned regarding this almost open and transparent approach.
"We should focus on our own development, rather than listening to foreign propaganda about borderlessness."
The idea that science knows no borders and that we are a community with a shared future for mankind is just something to listen to and not take seriously. Anyone who does it will be completely fooled.
If the United States possesses the latest nuclear power technology, would it share it with the entire planet for free?
If one day the sun never sets and it gains control of the path of human evolution, it will surely want to rebuild the glory of its former empire and let its brilliance shine on every inch of the blue planet.
One leader advised, "I understand your thinking. If there were no external crisis, I would definitely think the same way you do, that we should give our country enough time to develop. But don't forget that Lin Xiaohe once said that she had seen aliens and was convinced that alien civilizations must be threatening."
Because of the high work pressure, his hair is almost completely white even though he is only in his early 50s.
His gaze swept across the conference room, and he spoke in a deep voice: "When exactly will the alien civilization arrive? In one or two years, or in 10 or 100 years? We can't wait until they arrive and then start scrambling at the last minute."
"Our history is long, but compared to the entire planet Earth, it's as short as a moment. Earth has been around for a long time, but compared to the entire universe, it's like a newborn child. So what about extraterrestrial civilizations? If their history is even longer than Earth's, can we really deal with them on our own?"
There was silence in the conference room.
It's not that people don't understand this principle, it's just that they're unwilling to accept it.
"Forget it." The opposition member forced a smile and said bitterly, "Those people abroad, even if we slap the truth in their faces, they'll still fall for conspiracy theories. I think our good intentions are destined to be wasted."
The leader laughed heartily: "We have a broad perspective and we do what we're supposed to do. They're petty and narrow-minded, so they can't blame us. You can't force a cow to drink water if it doesn't want to."
The Chinese people have a deep understanding and perception of those politicians.
When the United States saw that a certain major Eastern country had almost tacitly approved of the practice of cultivating immortality, its first reaction was that the cunning yellow-skinned people were definitely setting a trap!
The Washington News published several editorials, stating that "a certain major Eastern country refuses to share its technology and tries to shift the blame to the issue of cultivating immortality, which shows a lack of vision."
Japan immediately echoed, indignantly stating, "They've always been like this; they keep the best for themselves and would never share it with others."
South Korea is joining in the fun too: [The cultivation manual was actually written by us, but they stole it—those despicable thieves!]
In the land of elephants, they leap up and down. [The cultivation manual is useless; our Shiva is the strongest in the world.]
On Earth, many countries have religious beliefs. The Chinese cultivation manual would undoubtedly impact these beliefs.
Therefore, even some friendly countries, under the intervention of the Vatican, remained silent on the matter and pretended not to see it.
The Chinese government's attitude was quite normal; they didn't forcefully promote it, and when questioned by foreign journalists, they casually replied, "You don't understand the bigger picture."
Everyone thought this matter would last at least a month, otherwise it wouldn't be fair to the official intervention.
As it turned out, just as Lin Xiaohe had said, it would only take three days, not a single second more.
Once the three-day period is up, the channel will be immediately closed and the link removed.
Many of the contents that smart people have saved by taking photos or screenshots have inexplicably become blank due to overexposure.
"What the heck! The photos weren't overexposed right after the shoot, but after three days they're overexposed?! I'm highly educated, and this isn't how you're taught in school!"
"Haha, Principal Lin said that this is her reasoning!"
With things having progressed to this point, regardless of the online laughter and jokes, there's a bit of uncertainty among the general public in China.
Officials rarely engage in public discourse lightly, much less act like a drama queen on social media like some presidents. "Professor Liu, I remember Lin Xiaohe was your student, right? Do you have any inside information? Did he leave you any cultivation techniques or anything like that?"
Professor Liu was rehired by the university, and after teaching just one class, he was bombarded with questions from his colleagues.
Unable to break out of the encirclement, he could only force a bitter smile: "How would I know so much? Xiaohe didn't leave me anything, just a garden full of vegetables. But I must say, she's quite good at growing vegetables; the peas, wheat, and tomatoes in the yard have all yielded a bumper harvest. Do you want some? Come pick some from my yard."
His colleagues all waved their hands.
Natural, organic vegetables might seem precious to others, but at their agricultural school, aren't they just something you can grab anytime?
The group just gossiped for a bit, and seeing that they couldn't get any useful information out of him, they let Professor Liu leave.
Professor Liu rushed home as if his life depended on it.
As soon as I entered the house, I saw my wife lying on the sofa, looking utterly hopeless, with wheat water still soaking on the coffee table.
"Honey, why are you home so early today?"
The teacher's wife waved her hand weakly: "Don't even mention it, everyone keeps asking me about Xiao He."
As if remembering something, she straightened up and said expectantly, "Old man, I feel like the wind is blowing a little off lately. Could Xiao He have really come up with some kind of manual? Should we call her and ask her?"
Professor Liu put down his bag, took off his coat, washed his hands, and sat down on the sofa: "Old Chen said that Xiao He has been very busy lately. Let's not bother her. Besides, even if what she did is true, given Xiao He's character, she must have shown it to us first and knew that we weren't qualified, which is why she didn't mention it."
“That makes sense. By the way, old man, have some wheat water. I don’t know if it’s just my imagination, but I feel that the wheat Xiaohe grows is different. After drinking the water, I feel refreshed.”
Professor Liu picked up his water glass, took a big gulp, and sighed deeply, "That feels good! Let's save some wheat so our son and daughter-in-law can have some when they come back."
"Dad, what good stuff are you saving for us to drink?" A gruff male voice came from the doorway.
Professor Liu and his wife's eyes lit up; their son's family was back!
"Why didn't you call ahead? We don't have much food at home, I'll go buy some now!" The teacher's wife quickly got up.
The daughter-in-law, with her dashing appearance, pressed her hand down, saying, "Mom, sit down, we're going to buy groceries."
Tonight's meal was prepared by Professor Liu's son: "You haven't been back for so long, so let you taste your son's cooking."
"Okay, okay!" The old couple happily accompanied their daughter-in-law.
The teacher's wife brewed a fresh cup of wheat water and handed it to her: "This was grown by your father's student, Lin Xiaohe. It tastes very good. Try it."
The daughter-in-law, who was about to refuse, took the cup instead: "Was it planted by Principal Lin? I have to try it."
"You know Xiao He too?"
The daughter-in-law sighed, "I know. Our former boss is still arguing with other leaders over who gets to take her students."
"Wow, that's amazing." The elderly couple, well aware of the confidentiality rules, didn't ask any further questions.
As night fell, the family sat together to enjoy a rare reunion dinner.
Suddenly, lightning flashed and thunder roared, and the sky flickered repeatedly, like a computer screen malfunctioning.
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