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Chapter 2115 I am a dragon (22)

Gu Mo looked confused, "I slept too deeply last night."

"You can still sleep?"

The roommate in bed No. 3 rushed over excitedly and finally found someone who didn't know about the big event last night. She grabbed Gu Mo and said, "Did you know? We saw a dragon last night. There is a dragon in our country! He is just like the legend.

Just as majestic as the others!"

Gu Mo yawned again and raised his eyelids, "What next?"

Roommate in bed No. 2, "This is a god! He is our god. He appeared when the evil spirits invaded and protected us. From now on, we are protected by gods! We can finally tell the world loudly

, we also have gods!”

Gu Mo: "God is always there, it's just that you are not confident and you don't believe it."

When did they begin to suspect that they had no gods?

In fact, it didn’t start when the evil spirits appeared, but it started very early on that I no longer believed in them.

Just like this country, it clearly has a long and splendid civilization of five thousand years and countless charming treasures. However, they are still not confident and deny everything about their country.

History, tradition, culture, system, education...

This kind of unconfidence emanating from the bones has affected all aspects.

For example, if we casually open a parenting book, we will find that almost all the good things are done by Waiguoren. They have excellent qualities, while the Chinese appear to be quite ignorant, ignorant of politeness and common sense, and run red lights.

, littering, swearing... they can do all kinds of immoral things, and they often need Waiguoren to teach them how to behave.

Various illustrations also portray the image of Waiguoren as having thick eyebrows, big eyes, full of vitality, and a righteous appearance, while Chinese people have sinister eyebrows and rat-like eyes, and are hunched over and wretched.

There are also many movies and TV dramas that glorify and praise foreign marriages, as if being able to marry Wai Guoren is fashionable and tasteful.

Moisturizing things silently, the next generation who grew up in this kind of public opinion atmosphere have subconsciously developed a sense of inferiority. They are completely unconfident in everything about their own country, and instead praise overseas countries for everything.

Everything must be imported to be the best, and the products of your own country are shoddy.

Even drinks must be produced overseas to be considered high-end products. Therefore, in order to increase sales, many businesses will pretend that the product is produced overseas, giving people the illusion that good products can only be found overseas.

This phenomenon is even more common on self-media platforms.

As long as Wai Guoren opens a social media account online and shoots a video, he will get thousands or millions of likes.

Even blind dates by foreigners in China are reported and hyped up on hot searches to prove that we are recognized by Waiguoren and that our culture is advanced.

The official took the lead in turning Wai Guo Ren into a star, giving them various preferential treatment and placing them in a higher position than the people of their own country.

Gu Mo once saw a blog post by an Internet celebrity on the Internet.

Faced with the most common breakfast overseas, a certain Internet celebrity said: "Look, people in Eagle country have such a sense of ritual when eating a boiled egg! Put it on a small cup and eat it with a small spoon spoon by spoon. My husband said this is

The correct way to eat. I smiled but fell into deep thought. Every eating habit actually has its historical background. It is obvious that the modern people of the Great Eagle Empire have not experienced starvation. They can take their time with food and get rid of it.

Hunger breeds refined table manners, and our history makes us panic."

Here is a random photo of a little girl riding the subway. An Internet celebrity said: "This is a little passenger on the Sakura Country subway. She goes to school alone. She is ignorant and brave standing in the subway, holding a bag in her right hand and holding her left hand tightly.

Holding the pole, her eyes were full of confidence and courage. Someone asked her, she is so young, and there is obviously an empty seat on the subway, why doesn't she sit there? It turns out that there is an unwritten rule in Sakura Country, and the convention has become a traditional habit.

Whether it is parents in every family in Sakura Country, or teachers in every kindergarten or elementary school, they will teach children that when taking public transportation, it is best to stand and give up empty seats to those who work hard for life.

Come and sit down, hard-working adults. I often have this kind of dream, hoping that the people in my country will be as polite as Sakura Country. Unfortunately, it is just a dream. It is estimated that we may not be able to catch up with Sakura Country in fifty years because of our education.

Now it has been seriously distorted, and our children are being taught how to achieve their goals, rather than maintaining good etiquette."

Gu Mo remembered what an overseas leader once said: When the Chinese no longer believe in the teachings of their ancestors and their traditional culture, we will win without a fight!

This is indeed the case, and the current situation in China illustrates this point.

Not only do they not believe in their own gods, they also do not believe in everything in their country. They have denied everything in their country from ancient times to the present.

At this moment, Gu Mo's words made the two roommates quiet down.

Gu Mo ignored them, went to the toilet, and went back to bed.

What happened last night, she guessed that there would be no class today.

Sure enough, the announcement was quickly announced on the radio that today was a day off and all students were required to stay in the dormitory and not go out.

In the entire No. 12 Middle School, only relevant personnel from state agencies came and went.

The signs of damage to the protective shield above No. 12 Middle School are still there, which is enough to prove that No. 12 Middle School was indeed attacked by demons last night, but there were no casualties in No. 12 Middle School.

The entire school had the same message from top to bottom, saying that God appeared and saved No. 12 Middle School.

So, did gods really appear in China? Did their gods arrive too late?

Relevant personnel have called up the surveillance. It will be clear after watching the surveillance whether the god has appeared.

But what shocked them was that the monitoring before and after Shenlong appeared was in good condition, but at the time when Shenlong appeared, all the monitoring turned into snowflakes, nothing could be seen, and technicians could not repair it.

How is this going?

Why does the dragon turn into snowflakes when it comes to surveillance? Is it the dragon's problem or the surveillance's problem?

Or is it a school problem?

If the school had lied, it would be impossible for everyone’s lies to be so flawless, and it would also be impossible for the school to make all the students act so real and natural.

Moreover, many nearby residents also said that they saw a dragon last night.

That scene was so shocking, and the tone they described it was very exciting.

So...there really are dragons, right?


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