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Chapter 79: Worship

In the car, Chief Ji talked to Jiang Yu about many issues, such as the fact that various countries are now asking for cutting-edge scholars and scientists who have been detained by China.

The members of the Salvation sect who attended the previous gathering in Beijing include many first-class scholars and scientists in the world. Most of them have not done anything harmful to nature, or their crimes are not serious.

These people are the treasures of all countries. Now that the world order has been initially restored, countries will first ask China for these scholars and scientists.

Jiang Yu took a nice puff of the special cigarette given to him by Chief Ji: "What a beautiful idea. You have committed a crime on our land and you still want to take him back?"

Chief Ji smiled and said: "There are not many people in the Planetary Defense Department (abbreviation for Planetary Defense Department) who are really calm, and you are one of them."

There were also issues such as the attitude towards ETO and the initial conception of the defense plan. Chief Ji listened carefully to Jiang Yu's opinions.

In particular, Jiang Yu pointed out that even under the pressure of the Trisolaran invasion, countries still have their own agendas, and at least developed countries will not be willing to disclose cutting-edge technologies.

This will make it impossible for countries to carry out in-depth cooperation, and China must be prepared to go it alone in some areas.

This view suited Chief Ji's taste, and the two had a great conversation.

The motorcade only got off the highway at noon. Chief Ji asked Jiang Yu to put on a mask and sunglasses and took him to a square.

There were tens of thousands of people in the dark square, worshiping on the high platform in the center.

Someone was solemnly reading something on the high platform, but I couldn't hear it clearly because I was too far away. There was a large incense burner next to the speaker, making the high platform filled with smoke.

There were many people watching the excitement around the square. Some people watched and joined the worship process.

Chief Ji handed Jiang Yu a telescope: "Look behind the incense burner."

Jiang Yu adjusted the magnification and saw a huge photo of himself behind the incense burner.

Jiang Yu suddenly didn't know whether to laugh or cry: "I'm still alive, and they are burning incense and kowtowing. This is too unlucky."

Chief Ji smiled and said: "Nowadays, major cities hold such grand gatherings every day, which has seriously affected the normal order of society!"

As the two returned to the car, Chief Ji said: "Scholars in relevant fields organized by the Space Defense Department have discussed that people tend to become superstitious under extreme panic and hesitation.

"Experts speculate that this superstitious phenomenon may continue for some time."

Jiang Yu scratched his head and said, "Why don't they go to worship Buddha?"

"There are also people worshiping," Chief Ji said, "but worshiping Buddha is obviously not as practical as worshiping you.

"After all, you have indeed fought against the Trisolarans, and Buddha, as far as I know, he has not made any contribution so far."

Jiang Yu smiled and shook his head. Chief Ji's joke made him dumbfounded.

Chief Ji added: "This phenomenon is better than a riot, but as far as we know, some people with ulterior motives are using your reputation to spread some unfair remarks.

"The first task given to you by the Space Defense Department is to guide the people's beliefs during this special period, restore normal social order, and prevent the people from being used by those with ulterior motives."

Jiang Yu asked: "Who has ulterior motives?"

Chief Ji looked out the car window: "Do you know the 'Arab Spring'? Oh, I prefer to call it the 'Arab Winter'."

"I know that the eagle on the other side of the ocean and the European Union took the opportunity to control the economic lifeline of many Arab countries, and the people's living standards fell instead of rising." Jiang Yu once had an in-depth understanding:

"Some countries are still fighting civil wars because of this. This movement, praised by the Western world, has caused the deaths and injuries of millions of Arab people."

Chief Ji said: "They have never stopped similar attacks on us."

Jiang Yu nodded: "I understand."

He thought for a few seconds and then said: "I need your absolute support."

Chief Ji nodded: "You are directly under my command, and no one can influence your actions."

Jiang Yu suddenly laughed. At critical times, a certain degree of centralization can solve practical problems.

He said: "In terms of methods, I need to have sufficient autonomy and the right to cut first and play later."

"As long as you don't endanger the security and interests of the country and people, you can go ahead and do it!"

Jiang Yu let out a long sigh: "No matter when, having a good leader can make people feel at ease."

Chief Ji smiled, took out a few packs of cigarettes from the cabinet in the car and handed them to Jiang Yu: "Don't smoke too hard at a young age. When you come back to report to me, I will give you a few more."

Jiang Yu got out of the car with a cigarette. Chief Ji had other things to be busy with and the motorcade was not going back to Beijing.

Taking the car provided by the armed police, Jiang Yu returned to his villa in Beijing.

Although he was not in the villa during this time, many people still spontaneously kept watch outside the villa, and some even kept burning incense and paper.

Jiang Yu's mouth twitched when he saw them mumblingly burning paper for him. If Chu Xu had really opened an account for him, he would have saved a lot.

Back at the villa, Jiang Yu smoked and thought about solutions to the problem.

After I came up with a mature idea, I called Chief Ji and reported it.

Although he has never been in the officialdom, he still knows this about human nature. When the superiors delegate power to others, he still has to report more to let the superiors know his thoughts and purposes.

The next day, Jiang Yu resumed his speech in the villa, and many media attended the live broadcast.

Jiang Yu announced a major news, he will set up his own official website in two days.

A thousand officers will be selected through voting on the website, and Jiang Yu will personally interview and be appointed to do the daily management work of his supporters.

This news caused an uproar among supporters, and for a time, daily rallies turned into canvassing meetings.

Two days later, Jiang Yu's official website was released, and fierce voting began immediately.

In order to prevent vote fraud, each person's unique information such as ID card is required for each vote.

The canvassing phenomenon immediately moved from rallies to the streets.

Many people hold their mobile phones and stop pedestrians on the streets to canvass votes for themselves or those they support.

The voting lasted for three days. After the top 1,000 votes were announced, everyone was given another two days to rush to Beijing.

Then Jiang Yu conducted a written examination on these 1,000 people at a university that was already on vacation.

The test questions are designed by staff sent by Chief Ji, who can get a general understanding of the examinee's ideological tendencies based on the answers.

Jiang Yu only asked for an inconspicuous fill-in-the-blank question to be added to the exam: What do you believe in ().

Most people answered with the word "Jiang Yu", and some people's answers were obviously being clever and praising Jiang Yu in different ways.

Only three people's answers satisfied Jiang Yu. Han Li from China answered: human beings, and Di Fengyi answered: the future.

And Burton from Germany replied: Hope.

Jiang Yu called these three people over and prepared to interview them and entrust them with important tasks.



Recently, the author has discovered that many book friends feel that the ideology of this book is too oriental.

The author once suffered a loss at the hands of the French. From 2014 to 2018, the author did not write books full-time. At that time, he was doing a programming job.

Engraving some nameplates and characters on machinery, as well as advertising engravings, and flower and plant engravings on classical furniture.

The span seems a bit large, but the engraving machines used are similar.

There is a French engraving machine in the factory, which is called customer protection (in order to avoid trouble, homophones are used, and book friends who know about it can understand it by themselves). Book friends who know about it should know that this company's sales company in China is in Shanghai.

I have to admit that the things carved by other people's machines are really fine, but there is a problem. Because there is too much dust in the factory, its servo motor breaks down about once a year.

A servo motor is quoted at 10,800, and the on-site installation fee is 2,000.

The servo motors of other domestically produced machines range from a few hundred dollars to a few hundred dollars, to a medium price of about a thousand dollars, and to a more expensive one of about three thousand dollars, and the author can replace them himself after they are sent to him.

The machine in France doesn't work. It's stated in the contract that the customer must replace it himself. If he finds that the machine has been opened, the company will pay him a penalty for breach of contract.

Then when the servo motor broke down for the second time, the factory was a little unable to handle it, and all the money earned by this machine was taken away by Gravograph.

I had a meeting with a machinery factory (the company also has a factory that deals with compressors), and someone who knew about motors said that the carbon brushes were broken.

At that time, the author was still a little unconvinced, thinking, "Can you still repair other people's precision instruments?"

In the end, two carbon brushes were replaced, and it was really good. Before the author resigned, he replaced the carbon brushes again, but the servo motor was still in use.

Replaced twice, a total of four carbon brushes, a total of four yuan.

From then on, the author no longer believed in the faces of Westerners. Really, they only saw profit.

Of course, so do we, but the author would rather be deceived by his own people.

Have you seen Principal Zheng Qiang’s speech?

He talked about several cases. The current buses in the United States are ten years behind the buses in China, but people just don’t buy Chinese buses.

The author has never been to the United States and has no right to speak, but the author has an in-depth understanding of the Mercedes-Benz case.

That was when I was writing my graduation thesis. The author's graduation thesis was "The Influence of the State on National Enterprises" (probably this is the name). Unexpectedly, the author studied liberal arts, but found a job as a programmer.

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Alas, life forces me.

Having said that, at that time, the author planned to use Mercedes-Benz as a case, and then a domestic brand as a case. After checking the information, I found that it was the Germans who really tightened their belts to save their company after the defeat.

On the other hand, Mitsubishi was first dismantled and later had to work for Wall Street.

Do you know why the author prefers Eastern ideology? Don’t be too influenced by Western opinions. They shout about fairness and justice every day, but they have never told us about fairness and justice!

Therefore, everyone should favor themselves like the author. If we don’t favor ourselves, no one will love us.

Let’s be fair and just ourselves first, and don’t be polite to the West.

When everyone has turned this corner, it will not be too late to combine the east and the west. After all, they really have something worth learning.

But you must remember to put your own things first.

Of course, this is the author's personal opinion and is for reference only.
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