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Chapter 714 Chinese

Liu Yukun is a Chinese-American who has settled in the United States since he was eight years old. Later, through unremitting study and hard work, he was admitted to Harvard University, a world-class institution of higher learning, majoring in law. However, for his own hobbies, he chose his second major

British and American literature.

Not long ago, Liu Yukun graduated from university and started working as a paralegal in a law firm. Three months later, he resigned due to dissatisfaction with the boring work life. He began to live in a rental house and concentrate on the creation of science fiction novels and poetry.

Not to mention, he has just turned 23 this year and has successfully published two science fiction short stories in "American Science" magazine twice in a row, but that's all.

The royalties are not much, and after paying half a year's rent, Liu Yukun's current savings can only barely keep him satisfied.

However, he is optimistic by nature and does not care much about these external matters.

With his academic qualifications and abilities, it was very easy to find a job that would allow him to live and drink for the rest of his life. However, he had fantasized about becoming a science fiction writer since middle school.

After nearly ten years of life exploration, he has strengthened his belief.

However, since graduation, except for two science fiction short stories that were successfully published, Liu Yukun has not published any other works in the past two months.

Liu Yukun has been fond of domestic martial arts novels since he was a child, and especially likes watching domestic costume TV series.

Later, as time passed, due to his parents' job changes, he was brought to the United States and began to live a traditional Western life. He gradually forgot about everything that happened in the distant motherland, and it could even be said that he knew nothing about it.

Later, when he was in middle school, he discovered foreign descriptions of China in American English textbooks. The mysterious country existing among the green mountains and green waters deeply attracted Liu Yukun's attention.

He vaguely remembered the plots of martial arts novels he had read since he was a child, so he began to collect domestic martial arts novels.

The first was the martial arts novels written by Hong Kong martial arts master Mr. Cha Leung-yung. The ancient history full of romance and heroism deeply fascinated him.

Later, he began to come into contact with modern Chinese history...

When he saw the humiliating treaties and the atrocities committed by the invading army in China, this child on the other side of the ocean choked up and couldn't stop crying in a middle school class full of blond and blue-eyed people.

Live downward.

Since then, his feelings for his family and country have been extremely strong.

However, after being admitted to Harvard University, when he was able to chat with the most elite young people in the world, he was extremely disappointed to find that in this huge class, among these elites who had read countless books, no one had heard of it.

Jinling Massacre!

Even after he confided in detail, no one believed him.

He was shocked and even surprised.

Later, he gradually understood that due to political opposition, the Western media had long described the motherland as a militaristic country intent on invading the world, and shamelessly concealed everything that happened in the motherland during World War II.

Therefore, most people in the West still believe that Japan has never invaded China.

No one knows about Unit 731, no one has formalized the history, and many people even think that all of this is a shameless lie compiled by the Chinese.

After learning these facts, Liu Yukun was filled with indignation, but the atmosphere and environment around him left him speechless.

Under such circumstances, Liu Yukun decided to imitate the great writer Zhou Lindong of the Republic of China and use words to change the world!

It's just that his idea was good, but when he hid the Western world's tricks of tampering with history between the lines and wanted to publish it, almost all newspapers and magazines around the world said no to him.

Except for some science fiction articles, none of the works Liu Yukun wants to publish have been published in newspapers so far.

This is also the reason why Liu Yukun, a graduate of Harvard University, is still in a bit of a downturn. His articles are left-leaning and do not conform to the current mainstream views.

Later, he accidentally read the martial arts novel "Looking for Qin" by Hong Kong writer Qing Lian Jian Xian. He was deeply fascinated by that day's unrestrained imagination and meticulous and interesting storyline.

So much so that he did not hesitate to spend a high price to acquire a complete set of the traditional Chinese version of "Xun Qin Ji" from a Vietnamese classmate as a collection.

Liu Yukun has carefully read the novel "Looking for Qin" no less than three times and has great admiration for the author Qinglian Sword Immortal's creative ability.

Finally, after asking around, Liu Yukun was surprised to learn that the author Qinglian Jianxian was actually a singer!

When he listened to "Flying Higher", "Wild Son", "Once You", "In Spring" and other songs, Liu Yukun found that he not only became a fan of Qinglian Sword Fairy, but also became a fan of Qinglian Sword Fairy.

Fans of Lian Jian Xian.

Not long ago, when he heard that Qinglian Sword Fairy's new work "Ghost Blowing the Lamp: The Ancient City" was about to be released, he quickly asked his relatives and friends in China to be ready to mail it to him once the novel was released, so that he could read it for the first time.

See it all at once.

But I never thought that before "Ghost Blows Out the Lamp", another new novel "The Three-Body Problem" by the author Qinglian Jianxian would suddenly become popular all over the country.

What surprised him even more was that "The Three-Body Problem" was a science fiction novel!

This discovery made Liu Yukun ecstatic, because he himself also devoted a lot of energy to writing science fiction novels.

He very much looked forward to having some spiritual communication with the Qinglian Sword Immortal.

After waiting patiently for a week, the package was specially packaged and mailed by friends and family, but it finally arrived belatedly on this day.

Liu Yukun did not open the package immediately. Instead, he went to the bathroom to take a shower, shaved, put on sportswear, and ran three times in the park not far away according to his usual pattern before returning to the rented apartment.

After he finished his breakfast leisurely, he regained his energy again.

At this moment, his brain was unprecedentedly active.

He began to unpack the package eagerly, and a magazine about 20 centimeters in height and half a finger thick appeared in front of Liu Yukun. In addition to the colorful cover, the four iconic symbols of "Contemporary Literary World" were printed on it.

Large characters.

Under these four characters, an introduction in black gold type was printed in Liu Yukun's eyes: "The most exciting science fiction novel "The Three-Body Problem" in history is shockingly released!"

"Li Qing will lead you to uncover the Trisolaran civilization four light years away!"

Looking at these fonts, Liu Yukun felt that his soul was trembling.

The long-term anticipation made him highly concentrated. He rubbed his hands and, like a believer, tore off the protective film on the cover and slowly opened the first page of the magazine. Downstairs Hepburn said

Thanks to ¨og and other brothers for the reward


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