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Chapter 189 Extra Archives [Liu Lu Chapter]

Chapter 189 Extra - Archives [Liu Lu (formerly Zhao Lu)]

2103年7月13日,8点18分38秒。

Ding Shui died peacefully.

After death, the body will be kept for seven days before cremation. The ashes, along with the burial objects prepared in advance, will be carried on a new semi-light-speed carrier rocket and sent to a mausoleum built in advance on Mars.

And seven days later, the tomb was officially sealed.

Since fifty years ago, many people have longed to bury their ashes in space, and as a result, the interstellar burial project has emerged. The cheapest way is to scatter them directly into space using a civilian rocket, and tens of thousands of ashes can be sent at a time.

More expensive ones can be sent to the moon.

Buy a piece of land on the moon to use as a cemetery.

In addition to the romance of being buried on the moon, people also value the fact that the lunar cemetery has a long service life.

Up to two hundred years, no renewal is required during the process.

Ten times the price can get you permanent usage rights.

If you have little money, it is enough to buy a square meter of land. If you have a lot of money, you can build a mausoleum that is no less magnificent than the imperial tombs of the past, and you can also put in a large number of precious burial objects.

Unless the state leads the tomb robbing.

Otherwise, it is unlikely to be stolen in the short term.

After all, let's not even talk about how sturdy the tombs are—they're far more durable than those of past emperors. Simply getting to the moon is a huge hurdle. By the time anyone can travel to the moon like taking a public bus, their tombs will likely have become historical sites and deserve protection.

There is no need to worry about tomb robbery.

Compared to buying a cemetery on the moon, a cemetery on Mars is undoubtedly more expensive, and it was not until thirty years ago that the technology was officially available to build a small cemetery on Mars.

Ding Shui's tomb was built at that time.

Ding Shui had plenty of money at the time, and the nation was short on funds for outer space exploration, so donating directly wasn't a good idea. After all, she also had to consider other businesspeople. So, under the pretext of building a mausoleum, Ding Shui donated over 1 trillion yuan to the relevant departments, demanding that her mausoleum be completed.

It is more magnificent than all the existing imperial tombs.

Some people have criticized her before, saying that what she did was extravagant and that she regarded herself as the living Wu Zetian, wasting people's money and resources. In short, people have a serious hatred of the rich.

Related discussions did not continue until half a year after Ding Shui's death.

The Archives section aired a special report.

This was finally stopped.

……

Because there were many official accounts promoting the program before it was broadcast, the overall ratings were good when the program was broadcast on the day. At least 30 million people used various media to watch the program as soon as possible.

The show begins with a clichéd talk about life.

And the years as an educated youth, etc.

The turning point came in 1982. The host said excitedly: "In June 1982, ten days after Ms. Liu Lu graduated, she got a visa and went to Hong Kong Island, which had not yet been returned to China. There, she officially began her magnificent life.

Compared to what happened later.

The years before that were really unremarkable.

That year, she sold several pieces of family heirloom antique jewelry in Hong Kong Island for hundreds of thousands of dollars, which she immediately invested in the stock and futures markets.

In just two years, he's already built a fortune of tens of billions of dollars. Tens of billions in 1982!

There was nothing on the TV screen.

But the live broadcast platform is already full of barrages.

[Oh my god!]

In 1982, my grandfather wasn't even born yet. Wasn't that over 120 years ago? In ancient times, half of a unified dynasty would have passed.

This era and these words are so strange.】

[Hot news: Not many people born in 1982 are still alive these days. After all, not everyone can afford the top-tier biomedical packages and live to be 150.]

[No, the most outrageous thing is, isn't it that they made 10 billion in three years? They made 10 billion with just a few hundred thousand dollars. I vaguely remember that in 1982, the domestic currency hadn't yet been devalued on a large scale, and many people's average monthly salary was only 30 yuan. There was a saying that 30 yuan is the best!]

The figure reached 10 billion in 1984.

[Trivia: In 1984, China's foreign exchange reserves were only a few billion. Her net worth is even greater than that, and it's all in cash. How terrifying!]

[The key point is that it was not confiscated...]

It was impossible to confiscate it. At the time, the country had already set a major policy, which required establishing credibility to attract foreign investment. If it were confiscated, the national credit system that had been painstakingly built over the previous decade would collapse in an instant.

"That same year, our country's foreign exchange department approached Ms. Liu, hoping she could join the department and take charge of investment. After negotiations, Ms. Liu agreed, but for various reasons, including personal safety, she had to start the job in a low-key and discreet manner.

Before this program is officially broadcast.

Fewer than ten people knew about it.”

[Oh my god, I was just wondering, how could the country not have recruited such an amazing person? Turns out they already have, but we just didn't know about it. This is incredible!]

No wonder. I've been saying that the growth of China's foreign exchange reserves during those years was bizarre. Writing the paper on it nearly drove me crazy. I remember some people speculating that China had discovered some kind of super gold mine or treasure. After all, back then, we didn't have much to sell, and we hadn't even joined the World Trade Organization.

It seems like we have found a super stock god! 】

[I casually checked and found that foreign exchange reserves were around 8 billion in 1984, and by 1985 they had surged to over 38 billion. The figures for the two previous years were 8.9 billion and over 6 billion, respectively. Given the relative relative relative relative volatility, a 30 billion increase in foreign exchange reserves in a single year is truly remarkable.]

In 1986, it was 100 billion yuan, 200 billion yuan in 1987, and I'm not sure why it reached over 600 billion yuan in 1994. But why did it suddenly plummet in 1995, leaving only over 300 billion yuan? It plummeted to 200 billion yuan in 1996, 180 billion yuan in 1997, and then rose again to 400 billion yuan in 1998. For many years after that, it remained around 700 to 800 billion yuan, until China joined the World Trade Organization, when it began to grow rapidly, exceeding one trillion yuan.

【Is the stock god frustrated? 】

"I believe many people will find this foreign exchange reserve chart strange. What exactly happened in 1995, 1996, and 1997? Why did foreign exchange reserves plummet so rapidly? Was it a policy mistake?"

"That's not the case. In 1995, or to be more precise, at the end of 1994, Ms. Liu officially resigned. The person who took over was overconfident, which led to huge losses. That year, the stock market alone lost over 200 billion yuan.

But it was kept secret by the person in charge at that time.

They suffered losses in the following two years, using up all the capital left by Ms. Liu. However, national reserves need to be consumed, and when they could not provide foreign exchange to various departments, they would inevitably collapse and encounter accidents.

Almost all the relevant personnel have been sentenced.

A few were even shot.

As you can see, foreign exchange reserves began to grow again. However, Ms. Liu didn't want to give up her career, so she didn't rejoin the foreign exchange department. Instead, she set up a consulting firm to provide advice on foreign exchange investments.

"At the same time, Ms. Liu also suggested that the foreign exchange department could train a group of employees to start with small-scale investments of tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of yuan, and then gradually increase the investment amount as they gain experience. However, the relevant personnel were really scared.

If Ms. Liu does not provide any suggestions in the future.

They will basically choose more stable investments.

Even if the profit is a little lower.

It wasn't until 20 years later, when a new group of talented financial professionals had been trained, that I became a little bolder, but I still had my fair share of gains and losses. No one could recreate Ms. Liu's miracle of only making money, or rather, the losses were at most small, and the gains were generally large.

"It can be said that with the help of Ms. Liu, my country's foreign exchange reserves have made great progress. Relying on those foreign exchange reserves, our scientific and technological development speed has also been much faster than before. Her contributions in various aspects are still very significant.

Although it cannot be calculated, the contribution is by no means low.”

【So scary...】

[Can't she sacrifice her own family for the sake of everyone else?]

[Come on, my family has hundreds of millions of dollars, and it doesn't matter if we lose it all. But when it comes to government investment, I always feel nervous.]

[I suspect that she was reborn, otherwise how could she make huge profits every time, and the most she loses is a small loss.

To put it bluntly, if I were reborn.

I can’t do this without plug-ins. 】

My God, such a talented person has been sent to the countryside for nine years. If she hadn't been given a good education and enough room to develop during these nine years, she would have been a miracle!

[You wouldn't know until you checked. You'd be shocked to find out that among the educated youths who lived in the same youth home with her and insisted on not leaving, only one failed to get into university that year, but he got in the following year.

Other educated youth who got married.

Seventy percent of them were admitted to universities.

Is it difficult to get into university?

[Come on, that was 1977 or 1978. Do you think the college entrance exam back then was the same as it is now? It was so easy. Anyone with money could go to college!]

【The acceptance rate was extremely low that year! 】

So genius also has an impact on Feng Shui?

[He who keeps company with vermilion becomes red, and he who keeps company with ink becomes black? ]

[However, her grades have always been average. I can only say that she has a talent in the field of finance!]

[I heard she was nearly beaten to death while in the countryside, and suffered a severe head injury. Maybe it opened her mind.]

[There are really people who become smarter after having a brain injury. One of my classmates had never scored below 50 points in math before, but he broke his head during one summer vacation. When the next semester started, his math grades improved dramatically. Later, he even got full marks every time and participated in many Mathematical Olympiads and was specially recruited.

Unlike me, I feel dumber after falling down! 】

So what's the point of this show? Is it to say that she's made a huge contribution? Is she worthy of a trillion-dollar mausoleum?

[They spent their own money and were not greedy.]

[Anyway, I'm really upset. It takes me years to save up for a regular cemetery with a 20-year lease. How come she lived to be 150 and now lives in a Martian cemetery worth trillions of dollars? It's so unfair! !]

Then, the host talked about a lot of things that could be considered well-known. At the same time, he also emphasized that she repaid evil with kindness. Not only did she save the female prisoner Wang Weihong who almost killed her, but she also kept the female prisoner in her own private hospital.

Use the best medicine and the best care.

He died at the age of over 100.

At the same time, she is also very filial to her biological father, who has ignored her since she went to the countryside.

However, there are some slight differences in the content of this paragraph.

So I didn't go into detail and just passed it by. But many netizens didn't miss it.

At the time, I was always puzzled. Why would someone be so kind to someone who almost killed them? It didn't make sense until I learned that Wang Weihong was completely unable to move, only conscious, and intubated in bed. She lived for over fifty years before she died.

I don't think conspiracy theories are out of the question. Wang Weihong's parents didn't want her anymore. If it weren't for Ms. Liu, she would have died long ago. As the saying goes, a good death is worse than a miserable life. Regardless, she survived.

[My great-grandfather attended Wang Weihong's consultation and said that with the technology available in other hospitals at the time, it was impossible for Wang Weihong to survive.

It was Ms. Liu who mobilized a lot of resources at all costs.

A large number of experts and top-notch equipment were also transferred from abroad to enable Wang Weihong to survive.

Becoming a living dead is already a miracle.

The cost of revenge is too high.]

I still think there's something wrong. I think she did it on purpose. How else can we explain why her grandparents lived to be around 130, and her uncle lived to be 140? The medical technology that was introduced shortly after their deaths has now been proven to be effective in curing Wang Weihong and Zhao Guangzong.

[For this kind of thing, it would be difficult for outsiders to discern the truth except for the parties involved. I think that if Ms. Liu really hated them, she could have made her father and Wang Weihong disappear quietly with her ability.

Hide them secretly and torture them slowly.

There is absolutely no need to go through so much trouble.

What's the point? Just a good reputation?

[But the truth is, not everyone agrees with her good reputation. There are still many people who, judging by their own standards, would rather die than live like this.]

[Just a secret, my great-grandmother used to be a caregiver for Zhao Guangzong. She said that when Zhao Guangzong was less than 90 years old, he tried to commit suicide by biting his tongue, but was later rescued and intubated.

He himself probably doesn't want to live anymore.

But someone wants him to live.

Please don't forget that euthanasia isn't legal in China, so there's absolutely no problem with Ms. Liu doing this. Even if the patient doesn't want to live anymore, the hospital doesn't have the right to kill them unless there's no one paying, in which case the hospital will stop treating them.

What a hell of a joke...

[Those two died a little too late. If they had died earlier, Ms. Liu would have launched a comprehensive medical and pharmaceutical package earlier. Even if she didn't have much money, she could spend 10,000 yuan a year to buy a basic package to ensure that she could live to about 100 years old in good health.

Then you die with a snap, without any pain.

If you have the money, you can get a top-notch comprehensive medical pharmacy package every month. Barring any accidents, you can live to at least 140 years old, and you can also ensure that your physical condition will be maintained in a young and strong adult state until your death.

The hospital and some of the patients' families must be pissing her off. Without this drug, many medical expenses were almost entirely reimbursed, and the elderly, with exceptionally high pensions, would stay in the hospital for just one more day. The hospital would receive the treatment fees, and the elderly's families would receive their pensions on time every month.

Now, the elderly can directly use their pension to buy this medicine and do not need to be hospitalized at all. When they are better, they can travel around and enjoy life.

There will be no pension left for my children!

The most important thing is that you don’t have to worry about your children being unfilial. If they are unfilial, then so be it. As long as you insist on taking this medicine, you can basically infer the approximate date of death. At the same time, there will be no problems such as being bedridden before death. You are guaranteed to be alive and well.

I feel like I'm going to die, so I just need to make arrangements for my funeral.]

[I've always felt that her potion was a little outrageous. It just didn't seem very scientific.]

[You think it is outrageous and unscientific because your knowledge is too limited. Also, we humans have been the dominant force on the planet for too short a time and our evolution cannot keep up.

You know about dinosaurs, many of them can basically remain in the young and middle-aged stage after they reach adulthood, until the last few years, when their bodies will rapidly age and die. This is the foundation of their evolution as overlords for hundreds of millions of years.

Some present-day scaly armored creatures and birds.

It also inherited this part of the advantage.

What do we call this? Our ancestors were once wealthy, but we humans are not. Our ancestors were suppressed by dinosaurs and lived in caves underground. Like rats in caves, their bodies degenerated severely in many aspects.

For example, eye degeneration is very serious.

There are only three types of cone cells.

Some of the reverting ones can further degenerate and only have two types of cone cells, which manifests as visual defects.

Birds, on the other hand, have four types of cones.

The world we see is far more colorful than that of humans.

Although it has become the dominant species today, it mainly relies on its intelligence, and its physical fitness cannot be compared with many animals.

According to the understanding in the literature of cultivating immortals, the dinosaurs in the past practiced physical cultivation and did not use their brains, while we practice spiritual cultivation. Our physical fitness is far inferior to that of the dinosaurs, but at the same time, their physical cultivation bloodline can be passed on to their offspring.

The medicine Ms. Liu developed is actually designed to help us catch up to the physical fitness of the dinosaurs, which dominated the world hundreds of millions of years ago. This will allow us to avoid hundreds of millions of years of physical evolution.

【I don’t understand, but I am truly shocked.】

[Oh my god, no wonder so many novels describe the resurgence of spiritual energy, and how humans can't defeat the demon race. How can the demon race be so powerful? After all, dinosaurs were the overlords for hundreds of millions of years!]

……

As the comments went off on a tangent, the host finally finished describing Ding Shui's life over the past 120 years. Then, he switched on the latest satellite live broadcast, showing Ding Shui's tomb. He said, "Everyone, take a look! This is Ms. Liu's tomb, which has never been publicly released. It's quite visually striking."

【? ? ? 】

Is this a mausoleum?

How is this different from the home planet? Why are there still large forests and a lot of buildings?

[This...is this Mars?]

"I believe everyone must be confused, but this is indeed Ms. Liu's mausoleum. However, Ms. Liu donated most of her mausoleum to the country, retaining only the core area to bury her own ashes and a few commemorative objects.

The total area is less than ten square meters.”

After the host finished his introduction, the live broadcast on the screen quickly switched to Ding Shui's real tomb.

It is not big, only about ten square meters, about the same size as a normal bedroom, or a smaller one. Inside is a small golden coffin, a spirit tablet and some burial objects, as well as a bunch of eulogies from bigwigs.

"That's right. Ms. Liu's money has essentially been used to improve the environment within her mausoleum, which was exactly what she requested. Originally, Ms. Liu wanted to donate the money directly to the Interstellar Development Department to help improve the Martian environment, but such a large donation is inappropriate and would be very cumbersome to process."

It will also cause some businessmen to have bad suspicions.

Suspected of state asset seizure.

However, Ms. Liu still prefers to support interstellar development, so she found another way and used the excuse of entrusting the interstellar development department to build a tomb for herself on Mars.

It is actually to complete the planet transformation project.

We now have a full 100,000 square kilometers of ecological base on Mars. While the environment in the outer areas is still relatively harsh, we can already grow some specially modified plants. We also have another 10,000 square kilometers of land within, which has been transformed to be similar to the original planet. This is a major step forward in interstellar development!

"In this regard, we're already ahead of all other countries. Next, as long as we complete a certain amount of immigration, we can designate large tracts of Martian land as our inherent territory. This is in compliance with international law. After all, occupying land with immigrants is definitely more assertive than simply planting a flag."

"So some online comments that Ms. Liu is extravagant are incorrect. She is clearly using her own money to expand the country's territory, and the territory she's expanding is interstellar, the entire Mars!"

“You can’t farm on the moon, but you can on Mars!”

"Most importantly, Ms. Liu also left behind a particularly important technology, which is the atmospheric reshaping technology. With the blessing of this technology, transforming Mars into a new habitable planet in the future will no longer be a dream.

The country has decided to invest 500 billion yuan each year and plans to complete the reshaping of the atmosphere within ten years.

Then we can announce it directly to the public.

Mars is our country's inherent territory!

The most they can do to plant flags and place explorers is to allocate a few acres of land and allow them to build a diplomatic embassy.

And this is all thanks to Ms. Liu!"

The plan to reshape the atmosphere of Mars requires an extremely daunting amount of manpower and material resources, and it is impossible to carry out it secretly, so they took this opportunity to announce it.

There is enough firepower, so there is no need to worry about anyone causing trouble.

At the same time, the barrage in the major live broadcast rooms was undoubtedly exploding, and after the question marks, the screen was filled with excitement!
【Oh my god, this is awesome! 】

[Grandeur… I am narrow-minded…]

[Whether Ms. Liu would be recorded in history was initially uncertain, but now it seems clear. Based on her skills and contributions, she could easily be included in a biography.]

【So we can migrate to Mars! 】

[Oh my God, according to research, Mars has underground water, and the land on Mars can be used to grow crops after proper transformation. The only problem is that the atmosphere is too bad and there is a big temperature difference between day and night.

Now that we have the technology to reshape the atmosphere.

Let's just say we've colonized a planet.]

I was wondering why the country didn't build more ecological bases on the moon. I wonder if there's such a plan!

Wasn't it studied years ago that the lunar soil is dead? It's impossible to grow crops there. Replacing all the lunar soil and then building an ecological planet is too expensive, and competition on the moon is fierce. It's better to just mine.

Mars can be used for farming, and that’s the most important thing! 】

[As expected, for us, being able to farm is the most important thing. If we can't farm, we're just garbage!]

[No? Isn't Ms. Liu a financial genius, and also a medical genius? How can she even develop atmospheric reshaping technology? Is this rebirth or time travel, or some system cheat? Is this a direct showdown?]

What everyone doesn’t know is that there is a final secret about Ding Shui in the national secret archives, which has not been handed over to the program team yet, and there is no plan to make it public.

That was the pearl that Ding Shui handed over before his death.

The storage beads have been emptied.

Anyway, she didn't plan to take it away, and it would be a pity to just bury it. The technology involved cannot be analyzed now, but who knows what will happen in the future.

In addition, the cooperation with the country was quite pleasant, so Ding Shui handed over this thing before he died.

Probably trying to unravel its mystery.

Even before space equipment was created.

The state will not make this public.

But no matter what, the information revealed at this time was enough to reverse Ding Shui's reputation. As the program came to an end, many people on the Internet began to delete their posts.

From disparagement to praise, and so on.

At the same time, many organizations also conferred posthumous honors.


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