Super God-Level Top Student

Chapter 453: Reversing the Heavenly Gang



If Dou Dou were to answer this question, it would probably reply in its cute voice: "It's mainly because of greed, always wanting more and more. The name is already beautiful, so why think it could be even more beautiful?"

The judgment of artificial intelligence, whether right or wrong, doesn't really matter. What it emphasizes is a third-party perspective that always brings a new twist.

But for the actions of many "aware individuals," there has finally been some response, which, for an aging empire, might be considered quite swift.

For instance, on Sunday, many major media outlets suddenly began to change their narrative.

Indeed, aside from "mutation," there's hardly a better adjective to describe it.

For example, CNN suddenly aired a series called "Journey to Huaxia" during prime time and broadcasted the first episode on Sunday evening at 7:30 PM for two hours, using many videos from travel bloggers visiting Huaxia.

There were no eerie filters, just a portrayal of these bloggers' real experiences during their travels in Huaxia.

Especially the videos of their tour in Xilin.

Clean and tidy streets that seem too neat to believe, bustling crowds, and the lively streets in the middle of the night, filled with vibrant life thanks to countless vendors, enough to leave people in awe.

Late at night, single women can roam the streets freely, enjoying all kinds of strange and quirky foods, which is somewhat beyond the understanding of many ordinary people. And according to the videos, those places are in the city's central area...

Roaming the city center recklessly in the middle of the night, is that really okay?

Many were anxious for the female bloggers in the videos, but in the end, nothing happened. A drunkard finally appeared, but was directly carried away by a suddenly emerging robot, and it's said that the city of Huaxia even has a special place to let these people sober up. This сhаptеr wаs mаdе pоssiblе by thе МV_LЕМРYR соmmunity.

Of course, if there are friends accompanying them, they can also be picked up by friends or family to go home.

Oh, and there's also cashless payments and various unattended stores, driverless taxis that come and go as needed, and public transportation systems that seem nearly free and extremely convenient to many Americans.

Buses, subways, intercity trains...

But what struck many viewers who watched the same videos online is that while overseas travel is bound to have less satisfactory moments that bloggers would want to rant about, CNN edited those parts out, leaving only the most beautiful segments.

The voiceover even praised the city to the skies: "What many people don't know is that two years ago, Xilin was merely an ancient historic city in central Huaxia, famous for its long history, with its urban infrastructure or development index ranking low in Huaxia.

Two years ago, the most prosperous places in Huaxia were still the well-known Capital, Linhai, and Shencheng. But in just two years, Xilin has been developed into the most influential city in Huaxia's central region, even becoming the world's technological capital, an efficiency that astonishes, worthy of learning for any country in the world..."

This sudden change in narrative left many people feeling physically and mentally uneasy.

Halfway through the broadcast, the complaint hotline was almost overwhelmed. But these were anticipated events, as the sudden shift in narrative naturally led to a brief period of public discomfort, which was preemptively addressed.

For instance, attributing previous misunderstandings about Huaxia to false propaganda by another party, and now the righteous party cannot allow the public to remain ignorant, daring to speak the truth against all odds.

Coincidentally, the other side thought the same way.

FOX News also chose to air a similar program during prime time, titled "Open Your Eyes to the World." The promotion was slightly subtle, stating it focused on informing viewers about Asia's development in recent years, but the first episode also zoomed in on Huaxia, with Linhai, the Capital, and Shencheng included, but the main focus was on Xilin.

The videos show how beautiful the city is, with hardworking robots, where the vast majority of people's jobs are merely to supervise the robots to ensure things are done properly, leaving people with more time for leisure, which is the voiceover's explanation for why Xilin remains bustling even in the early morning.

This is without even including other southern cities in Huaxia in the program, or they might find that those cities, which haven't adopted Smart City technology yet, are even more lively at dawn, partying even later than those in Xilin.

This has nothing to do with robots; it's merely a city habit, but FOX clearly doesn't see it that way. Anyway, after the sudden narrative shift, Huaxia, especially Xilin, has already been described as a paradise on earth.

Everything humans hope to achieve can seemingly be found in Huaxia.

If Huaxia people saw this, they would probably feel a bit uncomfortable. After all, what these programs depict are merely everyday occurrences in their lives, nothing really worth boasting about. Who hasn't ordered takeout or gone out for a midnight snack...

And this can make folks in developed countries envious for no reason.

Furthermore, isn't life in Huaxia quite pressure-packed? Making money is quite difficult, and everyone seems to be giving their all just to get by, unlike the idyllic west, especially in Europe, where it's rumored that supermarkets don't even open on weekends because everyone's too busy enjoying life to slave away at work.

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