The moment Steambird News published "Wandering Blue Star" and it was distributed in various countries of Teyvat, countless readers with science fiction dreams flocked to it.

Readers reacted to this new book like thirsty people in the desert finding an oasis, rushing to the Steambird newspaper office and lining up to buy it immediately.

Each copy of "Wandering Blue Star" carries a faint scent of ink, igniting their curiosity and longing for the unknown world.

As always, Steambird Press adopted a purchase limit policy, just like when "The Three-Body Problem" was first released, limiting purchases to one copy per person.

This is not only to prevent scalpers from speculating and profiteering, but also to show respect and protect readers who truly love science fiction.

Steambird Newspaper always prioritizes customer experience. They understand that a good novel, like a carefully brewed cup of tea, needs to be savored in the right environment.

(Could a certain YFBOYS concert take a look? Scalpers are selling tickets for tens of thousands of yuan each, and some people are even stealing money from their parents to buy concert tickets worth tens of thousands of yuan.)

Readers who purchased "Wandering Blue Star" filled with boundless trust and anticipation for the author, eagerly sought out a quiet corner to begin their reading journey.

They firmly believe that an author capable of creating a masterpiece like "The Three-Body Problem" will undoubtedly produce equally brilliant works in the future.

When Kavi saw the beginning of "The Wandering Blue Star", he was immediately captivated by the ingenious design of the Blue Star engine.

A magnificent panorama seemed to unfold before his eyes. The book's detailed description of the Blue Star engine not only showcased its unique design but also instilled in him an unprecedented sense of awe. He had never imagined that such an engine could propel an entire planet forward.

As an architect, he had never imagined that there could be an engine powerful enough to propel an entire planet.

"This isn't just science fiction, it's art!" Kavi exclaimed. His eyes roamed the pages, his heart filled not only with the joy of reading but also with boundless imagination about the unknown world. For him, three thousand Mora was no longer just a number, but a ticket to this wondrous world.

Just as he was immersed in the world of the book, Al-Hysen walked over and asked casually, "Is this book, 'The Wandering Blue Star,' really worth reading?"

Kavi looked up, his eyes gleaming with excitement, and nodded firmly: "Absolutely worth it. Every word, every detail, is like telling the secrets of the future world."

Two like-minded souls embarked on their own, yet shared, science fiction journey, witnessed by this book.

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When I was in elementary school, Earth had already stopped rotating.

To educate us children to better understand our planet, our teachers organized a round-the-world trip, with the first stop being to observe the magnificent engine of the blue planet.

Every Blue Star engine is an enormous engineering feat.

For example, the Blue Star Engine in front of us is a huge structure that is much taller than the highest peak of the Dragon Ridge Snow Mountain. It is a masterpiece of mankind after Blue Star stopped rotating.

Its jet nozzles emit blinding blue-white plasma light, like God's torch, bringing life and energy to the entire planet.

We slowly climbed to the top of the engine in a specially designed mountain-climbing vehicle. Standing there, we could see rows of enormous engines stretching all the way to the horizon, creating a breathtaking sight.

The beams of light shot out from these engines, like swords of light, fiercely piercing the crumbling sky and injecting light and energy into the planet.

There, I experienced for the first time the greatness of human wisdom and our tireless efforts and commitment to this planet.

……

In The Wandering Blue Star, readers of Teyvat are immersed in an unprecedented science fiction world.

The book's description of the Blue Star Engine's operation made them realize the infinite possibilities of technology.

Lisa gracefully folded her hands over her chest, her eyes gleaming with inquiry. She murmured, "Could it move an entire planet? Even the most powerful witch hasn't accomplished such a feat. It seems the humans of this world possess incredible wisdom..."

Meanwhile, Liyue.

As one of the few deities in Liyue who understands the concept of planets, Zhongli was also lost in thought at this moment.

He knew that this teacher 'Xiaoxiao's' work was not unfounded, but might be based on some real evidence.

If the planetary engine is indeed not a fantasy, then that means… He frowned slightly, a sense of unease rising in his heart.

Just then, he suddenly realized a possibility—Xiao Xiao's suspension of updates to the *Three-Body Problem* series and subsequent release of *The Wandering Blue Star* might be a premonition sent to the continent of Teyvat. Could the contents of this book be clues to escaping an impending catastrophe?

This thought intensified Zhong Li's inner turmoil. He knew this was more than just a novel; it was a warning, a piece of knowledge that could potentially save the entire continent. He took a deep breath, his gaze resolute, and resolved to delve into every detail of the book, searching for possible paths to avert future catastrophe.

At this moment, every corner of Teyvat, from witches to gods, was deeply attracted by the work "Wandering Earth," and entered into profound reflections on the future, technology, and even destiny.

This is not only a literary feast, but also a preview and reflection on the entire future of the Teyvat continent.

……

P.S.: Waaaaah! Why! Why! Another jealous person has reported me. Why is it so hard to earn a little living expense?!

This book has already been recommended because it has similar plot points to the original "The Three-Body Problem," even though I've already rewritten it in my own words.

Originally, I wanted to give readers a better reading experience, so I tried to increase the plot of "The Three-Body Problem". However, I did not expect that those who were jealous would find a flaw and report me.

Therefore, the author had to revise the entire book, modifying all parts of the original plot of "The Three-Body Problem" and changing the names of the characters. This affected the reading experience of all readers, and I can only apologize for that.

I spent the whole day revising it, and I've only finished half of it. I'll have to revise it all day tomorrow, so there will only be one chapter updated today.

Genshin Impact fanfiction was already struggling to survive, at least on Tomato Bookstore. But I wanted to prove that Genshin Impact fanfiction hadn't declined, but the bigger the tree, the more the wind blows, and I got reported. There's nothing I can do now; I probably won't get any more traffic...

Those people can't make money themselves, and they feel even worse seeing others make money than when they make money themselves. They're always watching others and reporting them.

However, the author will continue to update this book as always. I hope everyone can recommend it when you're looking for something to read and give it your support.

The original plan was to write the entire plot of the Wandering Earth storyline based on the original work, but now I can only write a small part of the original work and the rest of the content is based on the movie. This way, I won't be found to have flaws and be reported, because the movie doesn't have a physical book version, so it won't constitute copyright infringement.

Sigh... I never expected this to happen right after my birthday.

To those who reported it, I just want to say, God doesn't care!

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