I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal Chapter 567 - 341: Licking? This is called the magnanimity o
The technicians needed to constantly shuttle to and fro on the launch pad, sotis climbing up and down dozens of tis just to adjust a small component.
anwhile, the logistics support staff silently backed their colleagues at the front lines from behind the scenes, ensuring the supply of food, drinking water, and dical materials, allowing those at the front to work with intense focus.
In the dormitory area, lights often stayed on deep into the night, with many workers choosing to rest on-site for a few hours to save ti, then diving back into their feverish workload.
So among them didn’t mind the fatigue; they were more curious as to why the rush to progress was so exaggerated.
It was all for the project here.
Materials and equipnt, originally intended for other projects, were continually transported from NASA headquarters to this place by fleets of military transport aircraft, covering thousands of miles.
This all-out support caused many to wonder—were the senior leaders too eager for quick success?
They couldn’t help but feel it was as if they were preparing for war with those two major countries, hence the rush to send so strategic weapons into space.
However, they did not know.
In fact, under the arrangents of the Do Council, this operation also involved substantial participation and contributions from many forces and resources from those two major countries.
It was all to fulfill a request that, to Chen Yun, was no longer of importance today.
Besides this.
The online world was anything but quiet at the mont.
An invisible influence based on the network was spreading into reality.
After the Do Council decided to curry favor with Chen Yun while maintaining a certain distance, so traces Chen Yun left online beca an important channel.
On the website where Chen Yun published his novels,
although the Do Council dared not directly lavish rewards on Chen Yun’s novels or buy online armies to manipulate data, for fear of displeasing him,
they boldly made a strong entrance, transforming Yuewen Group into a state-owned enterprise with ninety-five percent ownership by Hua Country.
And at the sa ti, provided a series of conveniences for Chen Yun’s novels within the limits of the rules.
For example, so resources such as recomndation slots might have a bunch of books eting the minimum criteria for recomndation, but they must wait patiently in line.
But under their operation, Chen Yun’s novels did not need to wait; as long as they t the criteria, they could be continuously recomnded within the shortest interval allowed for recomndation slots.
And that was just the basics.
The omnipresent big data intelligent recomndation systems had also increased the extent of Chen Yun’s book recomndations by a considerable degree.
No one was the wiser.
Beyond writing novels,
Chen Yun also played Go online.
After the Do Council learned about this, they directly took over, continuing to help him maintain his anonymity according to his original intent.
For instance, Mr. Nie, a top figure in the Go World, had wanted to use his many central connections to uncover Chen Yun’s true identity,
but was directly rejected by central authorities.
And they strictly prohibited any attempt to investigate Chen Yun.
This wasn’t a joke; it was a warning personally delivered to Mr. Nie by soone at the very top.
This thod of handling the matter made it imdiately clear to him how serious the issue was, and he no longer ntioned the idea of recruiting the Go Emperor into the Chess Institute.
In addition to helping hide his identity in the domain of Go,
the Do Council also focused on cleaning up many comnts targeting Chen Yun across various Go-related platforms.
Those negative comnts that doubted Chen Yun was genuine, suspecting he used a computer to play, suspecting his anonymity stemd from self-doubt, all received a cordial visit from the cyber police, who provided a thorough education on the law and ethics.
Those behind negative reviews with the backing of online army groups saw direct real-life visits to "check their water ters."
The entire past history of their group’s mbers would be investigated, and then they would be severely punished for any past illegal and reprehensible acts.
With official action taken to clean up the Go circle, the entire Chess World’s view and opinion of the Go Emperor Chen Yun instantly beca pristine.
All negative comnts were wiped away.
This was not just a matter of simple bans and deletions.
It was that all those behind the negative comnts were tracked down.
Based on the size of their groups and whether they had ulterior motives, they undoubtedly faced the heaviest possible penalties.
The lighter cases received warnings and education from the cyber police, and accounts might be banned. The more serious cases involved physical visits to "check their water ters" and a thorough investigation of personal records and all illegal activities, followed by severe legal penalties.
So, with the roots of all negative reviews eradicated,
Every genuinely negative review had been swept away.
The Go community’s view of the Go Emperor had really been reduced to only positive and non-malicious neutral evaluations.
In the end,
there were also so actions taken regarding Chen Yun’s experiences in the FPS ga CS.
Dostically, there began to be strong support and reformation for the CS industry, aid at maintaining the ethos of the domain Chen Yun enjoyed, and supporting its flourishing growth.
They wanted Chen Yun to rember playing CS with comfort and joy.
This resulted in various investnts and actions that propelled the overall ga developnt montum of CNCShighly, with nurous teams sprouting up like bamboo shoots after a rain.
The global CS atmosphere was destined to improve.
At the sa ti, to uphold civility within gas, the Do Council beca a major shareholder in most global CS third-party competitive platforms and CS itself without exception, and then they vigorously introduced various civil speech regulations and crackdowns on cheating.
This was to ensure that the lives of people around the world wouldn’t be ruined by a ga player’s foul mouth.
The Do Council certainly did not wish for everyone to be unwittingly buried in a mass grave just because so gar insulted Chen Yun.
This was very important.
So, there was undoubtedly vigorous reformation.
Similar asures were taken towards the widespread issue of cheating in FPS gas; cheaters could make the normal gaming experience unbearable for others.
Therefore, the Do Council put even more effort into cracking down on cheating.
More advanced technologies were employed to combat cheating, and the cheating industry itself was hit hard.
This caused cheaters to gradually beco almost nonexistent.
In this way, the Do Council tried every ans to play an active role while maintaining a certain distance, going crazy in their efforts to please Chen Yun.
Many of their actions weren’t even known to Chen Yun.
Such as the Go he had long stopped playing and the CS he hadn’t played for a long ti.
Yet, the Do Council persisted in their flattery.
All this might seem a bit too servile.
But this was true the asure of a Superpower’s magnitude.
It is only when one can bend that one becos a true gentleman.
Submit with good grace and, when various reasons arise to incur the wrath of gods again, the massive spheres beyond the sky won’t show rcy.
The three major countries behind the Do Council had vividly realized and acknowledged the absolute strength of Chen Yun, which enabled them to flatter to such an extent.
Because only the more powerful could understand.
The strong possess everything.
The weak have no voice.
At this mont, they could still breathe freely thanks to the rcy of Chen Yun’s choice not to kill.
The very establishnt of the Do Council, combining the national strength of three Superpowers to serve one person, had already destined such an outco.
In fact, the three major countries unanimously considered that such flattery was far from sufficient.
The existence of such an exaggerated centralized organization as the Do Council is capable of disregarding laws and morals to do many unimaginable things.
Even if Chen Yun straightforwardly demanded to start a harem,
They, the Do Council, could directly select hundreds or even thousands of beautiful won to send to Chen Yun’s bed without batting an eye.
Even if Chen Yun wanted to wage war with another country.
Such a matter involving military power would only require them to make a brief report.
The high command would definitely agree without hesitation and even actively compete to show initiative.
The existence of the Do Council
was to ensure that Chen Yun could truly exercise the rights of the Supre Emperor as he wished, rather than bearing the title in na only.
They would follow Chen Yun’s will without hesitation in doing various things, solely to make Lord Chen Yun feel satisfied.
Only when Chen Yun acted as he wished,
could the nations feel sowhat more at ease.
If Chen Yun appeared to have no desires, they were truly afraid they would be directly annihilated for being, in a sense, utterly useless.
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