Chapter 281
Chapter 281
The branches of Chinese civilization don't have this feeling; they appear extremely harmonious, almost like a unified whole. This unified whole provides ample room for the development of these branches, allowing them to retain their independent beliefs and customs.
Most people at the Academy of Sciences were also unaware of what was happening. An elderly woman, walking with faltering steps, emerged. She was so old that her speech was slurred. She kept murmuring to herself, clearly lacking the strength to do so, and her voice was very low.
It took the person next to them a long time to analyze it using the AI, and that was only after combining the analysis with the AI's reading of their thought process. As people age, their thinking becomes chaotic, lacking coherent logic, often resulting in utter confusion that even the current AI in the interstellar space cannot analyze.
The analysis means:
The theme of "Qingfengyi" is clear enough, but few people offer a way to shift the focus of thought—only one. When time and space are twisted, the accuracy and purpose become even clearer, leading to the discovery of more materials about Chinese civilization.
Barbie Fashion has too many people providing insights, and these people come from different civilizations, so the spacetime they've explored is very short, resulting in less historical data. But regardless of how much historical data they've explored, the fact that it's mixed together indicates that these civilizations were related in ancient times, which is similar to the research results—they were intertwined.
According to the theories of spacetime orbit and spacetime distortion, regardless of whether the people providing the ideas know each other or come from the same civilization, the historical data will not merge; they will appear separately as independent entities. Just as Westerners participated in the design of Chinese civilization, and the design followed Western principles, as long as they do not merge or mix, the spacetime data they manipulate will not be mixed; each will remain distinct and clear.
This explanation made it clear to historians and archaeologists, who then left the Academy of Sciences with the latest findings to reclassify Western civilization.
Considering that those summoners were all from the era of their home planet, the higher-ups at the Historical Research Institute had no choice but to seek their help. However, they couldn't be entirely trusted; judging from the confrontational relationship between Barbie Fashion and Qingfengyi, these people also had their own selfish motives and beliefs.
Those in high positions are often cunning. They clearly see the power struggle between Barbie Fashion and Qingfengyi, even though many hyenas are chasing after their own interests, fueling their increasingly fierce battle. But without the will to fight, the hyenas can't smell the blood on them.
Don't let Qingfengyi's seemingly innocent and adorable demeanor fool you; she appears completely unconcerned about Barbie Fashion's targeting. Her subsequent expansionary measures are increasingly aggressive, catching her opponents completely off guard.
The interstellar ruling class did nothing to stop it; they were happy to see such a scene, since the fiercer the fighting, the more they would gain.
Qingfengyi was completely oblivious to these matters; they were simply too busy to pay attention to anything else. They were currently focused on organizing the sales event, and all the previously announced preferential policies for partners and expansion plans required manpower. Even when the game design and public relations departments at Qingfengyi Games had a slightly easier time, they were pulled in to help.
I'm so busy!
It's not that we can't afford to hire people, it's just that it's difficult to hire them.
This is outrageous; Qingfengyi can't even find anyone to hire.
The rapid development of Huaxia's No. 1 Star has led to the rise of countless enterprises relying on Qingfengyi, creating a need for talent everywhere. Lin Shuying, in her previous life, had heard elders say that back then, even a grain of sand on the coast was worth gold, a fact she hadn't understood before, but now she was witnessing it firsthand.
She was the one who brought it together, and there's a sense of pride and honor in it.
During a rare moment of rest, I sat on the rooftop with Lin Qiaoqiao, gazing at the world outside. She laughed, "I rarely witness such a grand spectacle. I... I've heard of similar spectacles before, where a golden age descends overnight, and within ten years, starvation ceases to exist. Later, that place became the only paradise on earth, the so-called heaven..."
It truly was the only paradise in that world.
In the years before her birth, the world seemed turned upside down. Outside her homeland, chaos reigned, poisons roamed the land, and zombies filled the streets. These ideas and aspirations for freedom turned to defend China and a neighboring small country with a similar system. The other side was nominally a wise ruler but in reality a monarchy, closed off from the world, and it held firm. However, there was no true freedom; it was merely a procedural entity, not something that could be easily conquered.
China is different. While opening up to the outside world, it also keeps all evil and bad at bay. It allows its people to enjoy freedom in peace, security, and responsibility, for which countless heroes have perished on the battlefield.
Both the invisible battlefield and the tangible battlefield are littered with corpses...
Lin Qiaoqiao knew about Lin Shuying's situation; she had called Lin Shuying aside to inquire about it when investigating Qing Fengyi. After all, opening such a significant backdoor for Qing Fengyi required very high authority, and it wouldn't have been possible without a thorough investigation.
She patted Lin Shuying on the shoulder and said, "You are also a hero, a hero who is searching for our roots in the interstellar space."
Lin Shuying shook her head and said, "I am just a lucky descendant of China who is protected by the Chinese nation."
If there were no issues with time-space alignment or sacrificial nexus elements, she would simply be the protagonist with the golden finger of Chinese culture. She would achieve great success, amass a fortune, and join the ranks of celebrities.
The legendary protagonist of the novel.
Looking at her increasingly pale face and her body so thin it was almost just bones, Lin Qiaoqiao felt a lump in her throat and choked out, "You are..."
Lin Shuying didn't speak, looking at the magnificent scene below and feeling homesick.
When I was in school, reading other people's homesickness seemed like pointless whining, but when I read about homesickness myself, I was truly filled with melancholy and tears streamed down my face.
The event ended quickly.
The sales event has officially begun.
Because of the archaeological data, the promotion of Barbie fashion, and the popularity of Qingfengyi itself, a huge number of people participated in the sale. A particularly large number, many of whom were very wealthy.
For example, Deng Yijun's father and grandfather, who didn't have any game slots in Qingfengyi, could only gamble on luck at the sales event.
The 120 artworks were compiled into a catalogue for the sale and released online for anyone to view. However, the images on the catalogue were blurry and lacked impact, which was a significant drawback. Many people have been hoping that Qingfengyi would release a holographic version, and have been calling for it on the official account for a long time, but there has been no response.
It's still a fashion show format, with buyers setting prices while the pieces are displayed. It's not an auction, but a fixed-price system. Originally, the plan was to hold an auction, but the partners wanted to sell the pieces, extending the show and displaying their studio names.
This is essentially a disguised form of advertising.
Their studio can't operate on an auction model; selling is more suitable. They can make more pieces later if someone orders a custom order. It wouldn't make sense to make more pieces after an auction, because increasing the quantity naturally lowers the value of the artwork, which would be irresponsible to the buyer.
After communicating with each other within the studio, Qingfengyi changed the format of the sales event from an auction to a sale.
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