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"What will happen to Zion?" Some uncertain questions were written on A4 paper, and like "The Matrix" trilogy, there are many controversies in this movie. The controversy of the source code is about the cause of the source code, while "The Matrix" has many, but the biggest one may be the problem of Zion.
The name Zion has a special consciousness, people who have read the Old Testament know that Zion appears frequently in the Old Testament, generally referring to Jerusalem as a legendary religious holy land.
Throughout the Matrix series, this name is also meaningful. As mentioned earlier, humans and robots broke out in war and resisted failure. Ninety-nine percent of people were controlled, while Zion was the command center for human resistance warfare, which means that Zion is humanity's last hope.
But there is another saying that Zion is just a place for Matrix to collect data on the thoughts and lives of restless humans, if the entire thing is considered as a game, then the Matrix is version 1.0, and Zion is version 2.0.
To put it simply, Zion's existence is to perfect the Matrix, this illusory world. In other words, those who are desperately resisting are still dreaming in a virtual world.
The difference between these two possibilities is like heaven and earth, and we must consider it carefully. The first possibility gives people a positive tail, while the second one doesn't need to be said, struggling so hard but everything is false, but this is absolutely a wonderful twist.
The original movie was very vague about this, so many people said that this is actually a bug in the movie. Whether it was intentional by the screenwriter or a real loophole in the movie, Su Rui Chen wanted to plug this loophole and make The Matrix trilogy more classic.
Which one to choose between the inspiring tail and the divine turn? This is indeed a case of fish and bear's paw can't be had at the same time!
It has been a month and a half since "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles" went on sale, with explosive first-week sales figures. Newspapers and magazines have hyped it up to be the second coming of Qu Xing, the most representative author of the post-90s generation!
If it were another author who was hailed as the second Chuxing, they would undoubtedly be overjoyed, for Chuxing can be said to be a miracle of Chinese literature. To be called the second Chuxing is already an extraordinary achievement. However, this title is undoubtedly a sarcasm for Su Xichen, who has always wanted to surpass Chuxing himself and reach the pinnacle of writers.
So Su Rui Chen did not respond in any way, but secretly accumulated strength.
"The Ghost Blows Out the Light" can push him to the top writer position, and "The Matrix" trilogy can fully establish his top writer position, with the qualification to challenge Chu Xing.
There are two ways to become the greatest in Huaxia: one is to surpass Chu Xing in awards, reputation, works and sales, which takes too long. The other way is to directly confront him in his own field of expertise.
This is also why there are often newcomers or semi-popular newcomers challenging situations, because this can make them gain a lot of attention.
Both readers and media are delighted to hear about such things.
Yuán Jū's challenge has fallen to a lower level, the field he chose is one that Sū Shì Chén is completely unskilled in. In fact, Yuán Jū originally just wanted to hype up his new book and didn't really have any intention of actually fighting. However, unexpectedly, Sū Shì Chén's heart was so wild! For a field that he had never written about before, he accepted without hesitation. Therefore, this challenge has been called unscrupulous by many media outlets.
The media's attitude towards Su Lei Chen is also changing. Previously, it was distrustful. When "Sherlock Holmes" was first serialized, I don't know how much it was sprayed, but Su Lei Chen dispelled this distrust with his work.
It's as if no one dares to say that he will definitely lose this time, and they all use ambiguous answers. If they do say something, it's only that the home team has a slightly greater advantage. It seems that these experts have learned their lesson after being slapped in the face several times.
Chu Xing is good at Western fantasy and science fiction. As for science fiction, let's not mention it. Su Rui Chen's "The Matrix" trilogy is still being written, while "Future Technology" has been on the market for a year or two, with completely different timelines.
So only fantasy is left, the three great fantasies of the earth "A Song of Ice and Fire", "Wheel of Time", "The Lord of the Rings", and of course that damn fantasy "Throne of Glass" which tortured Su Rixing for a long time. Shouldn't he also take one of these works to challenge Chu Xing? Just like Yuán Jū challenged him.
Shaking his head, now is not the time to think about this. What's most important right now is writing a good script for the current "Matrix" trilogy.
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"There's some bad news and some good news, which one do you want to hear?" Su Xichen received a call from Wang Ni early in the morning, and this was the first sentence she said.
"Let's hear the bad news first, I like it bitter before sweet." Su Xichen said.
"First, let's share the good news, it will make things much clearer." As a result, Su Xichen chose, but Wang Ni continued to talk about the good news, what else did she want him to choose? Was this one of Wang Yi's bad jokes?
"Good news is that "The Ghost Blows Out the Light" has reached a new sales peak."
"A new sales peak?" Su Xichen asked "What happened?"
There are examples of books that were published for a long time and then suddenly exploded, just like the "Journey to the West" written by Jin He, which was originally published in the year 2000 but exploded again after more than a decade because of Stephen Chow's movie "A Chinese Odyssey", so Su Xingchen would ask what happened.
"After reading today's news you'll know, by the way, do you know Professor Yang Jiezhi?"
It's Yang Jing again, watching news, and another explosion of "Ghost Blows Out the Light", what on earth is this mysterious thing.
Su Xichen, who was still half asleep, turned on the TV and first switched to Yangcheng TV. The news on this channel only had three time slots: morning news, noon news, and evening news. Now it was clearly past the time for the morning news, and it was obviously not yet time for the noon news. It seemed that the reason why "Ghost Blows Out the Light" sales skyrocketed a month and a half later must have appeared in today's morning news. Su Xichen apparently didn't have the patience to wait for the replay of the morning news, so he went online directly.
Also don't know what news, so just typed a search range above the search bar like this 【Ghost Blows Lamp, This Morning】, and then came out with a string of messages:
The Real Ghost Blows the Lamp, Exploding Your Eyeballs.
Tomb raiders encountered "Ghost Blows Out the Light" and were frightened out of their wits.
Tomb raiders imitate "The Ghost Blows Out the Light" in their crimes, a real-life ghost blows out the light.
When humans light candles, ghosts blow out the lights; when grave robbers come, they crawl back on their bellies.
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One of the characteristics of search engines is that they arrange things in chronological order, so Su Rui Chen didn't enter today's date but instead entered "today".
After reading a string of news, Su Rui Chen seemed to understand something, then casually opened a website, video loading...
Su Shichen took advantage of this time to make a cup of coffee. In fact, Su Shichen didn't like drinking coffee, but it could refresh his mind, and for him, it was a magic tool.
Actually, according to Su Shi Chen's home internet speed, watching videos online doesn't need to load for that long, but don't forget that there are still ads at the beginning of videos, and now they're getting longer and longer, from a few seconds to tens of seconds.
"It's started, this is Mango TV's morning news. Yesterday at dawn, the Changsha Municipal Public Security Bureau received a report that thieves were spotted in Fengpenglou, Wangcheng County. A tomb from the Zhou Dynasty was once discovered in Fengpenglou, and a large number of precious antiques were unearthed, so the police attached great importance to this case and rushed to the scene..."
The camera then interviewed the villager who reported the case: "He said that the two little ghosts said they were 'Tofu Children' and had encountered a ghost, so they got stuck."
This Hunan fellow with a thick accent roughly meant to say: This is too ridiculous, that idiot said they were grave robbers who encountered ghosts! Grave robbers are still afraid of ghosts!!
Don't think that "Tǔ Fū Zǐ" is an original term from "The Grave Robbery Notes", in fact, it's a common name for grave robbers in the Hunan region.
Then the police "were very surprised when we received the report, these two grave robbers completely admitted that they were unlucky and were eager for us to take them back, and their faces were extremely terrified."
Su Shi Cheng arrived with interest, these two people wouldn't really have encountered a ghost while robbing the tomb, would they?
The camera cut back to the host. "It was only after repeated questioning by the Changsha police that it was learned that Wang and Zhang were originally two small hooligans from Wangcheng County, who had been inspired to rob tombs after reading a recently popular book 'Ghost Blows Out the Light'. There are many antiques in ancient tombs, and taking out just a few can be worth a lot of money. So Wang and Zhang prepared some tools according to what was said in the book, then surveyed the location for a week before finally confirming the location of the Fengpo Ridge Ancient Tomb. The two men spent a considerable amount of time digging a tunnel, and set yesterday night as the time for action."
After entering the tomb, the two people lit a candle in the southeast corner of the tomb. They did this because of a best-selling book, according to "Ghost Blows Out the Light": before entering, one must light a candle in the southeast corner, which is a rule for grave robbers. If the candle goes out, the grave robber must quickly retreat, because when the candle goes out, it means that the tomb owner's spirit is still alive in the tomb, and legend has it that this is a rule set by the ancestor of grave robbers with the dead.
Of course, all these are just the author of "Ghost Blows Out the Light"'s imagination, and it's naturally impossible for ghosts to exist in reality. However, when Zhang and Wang lit candles at the southeast corner of the tomb chamber, preparing to take action, the candle at the southeast corner suddenly went out. At first, Zhang and Wang thought it was blown out by the wind, so they relit it, but as soon as the candle was lit again, it automatically went out. Moreover, Wang and Zhang were surrounding the candle, and there wasn't even a hint of wind. It seemed like a ghost was really blowing out the candle. Originally, tomb raiding is an act that makes one's heart feel guilty and fearful of breaking the law. Now, with the candle going out again, combined with the two men recalling the descriptions of ghosts in "Ghost Blows Out the Light", they were so scared that their legs went soft. They didn't care about stealing anything anymore, and they rolled and crawled out of the tomb chamber through the excavation tunnel.
They still thought they were possessed by a ghost and kept running until they met the Hunan fellow who reported the case. Fearing Zhang and Wang believed that the police station was the safest place because there were many people, so they confessed to their tomb-robbing without hesitation. Zhang and Wang were frightened to the point of having some mental breakdowns and are now receiving treatment from a psychologist in the hospital.
The scene then cuts to Zhang and Wang receiving information at the hospital. In the scene, Zhang can be seen muttering some words under his breath, judging from the shape of his mouth, "Blowing lanterns, there are ghosts blowing lanterns, there are ghosts..."
"Pffft!" Watching this news video, Su Xianchen almost spat out his coffee onto the computer. Those two unlucky kids were really too exaggerated, stealing ancient tombs and blowing out candles... this was the real deal!!!
But what does this news have to do with Yang Jie? (Please search 5du5 for more updates!)