Love Guide for Childhood Sweethearts

Chapter 264 Little Lamb



Chapter 264 Little Lamb

"I've lost my country, and I still care about whether there will be a world war or not. The Russian bear is not afraid! With no way to retreat, it threatens the whole world with this." Lin Jingzhe said unhappily, "Our mother beat those bastards into submission, and they behaved themselves. They never thought of surrendering." He let out a long sigh, "The Russian bear surrendered, and what happened!"

"How tragic!" Lin Qiwei couldn't help but sigh, then suddenly her eyes lit up and she said, "Ah! I understand. They think this kind of propaganda can inspire young people in Russia, and it will work in our country too."

Hearing this, Lin Xingzhi smiled and nodded, "Yes!"

Lin Jingzhe looked at her with his glazed eyes and said, "This is a war of public opinion! Utilizing the power of media and online propaganda." He blinked his peach blossom eyes and said, "How does the saying go? A lie told a hundred times becomes the truth."

"During the food war before last year's Olympics, Europe and the United States used the media to hype up the food crisis, with newspapers even featuring photos of emaciated children." Lin Xingzhi looked at her with a raised eyebrow. "This is legitimate news media, yet they dared to blatantly distort right and wrong. From that time on, I no longer dared to trust Western news. Whenever I see something, I always track it down to the source." He smiled and added, "The advantage of the internet is that it leaves a trace."

"This is too bad," Lin Qiwei said angrily. "Why doesn't the government punish them? Let them just talk nonsense online."

"Because of freedom of speech!" Lin Jingzhe looked at her helplessly and said, "I'm putting you on a literary inquisition and convicting you for your words..."

"This?" Lin Qiwei looked at her in amazement.

"Now that smartphones are available, we can access the internet anytime, anywhere. There will be a lot of comments like this, so you need to carefully discern them. Don't be foolish and believe everything." Lin Jingzhe looked at her gently and said, "The comments will be even more intense in the future. If you dare to resist online, you will be labeled as such."

"Oh! I see." Lin Qiwei nodded and said, "I don't spend much time online, at most I look up information." She said unwillingly, "Then let them talk nonsense!"

"You can expose the West's lies! Freedom of speech! You can speak, so why can't I?" Lin Jingzhe looked at her with clear eyes and smiled, "Let the facts speak for themselves, and I want to speak freely too. Don't be hypocritical."

"Haha..." Lin Xingzhi shook his head and chuckled, "You're really good."

"But do you have time?" Lin Jingzhe looked at them with amusement.

"Uh..." Lin Qiwei blinked her almond-shaped eyes and said to her.

"In fact, the most fundamental solution is to surpass the Americans. Strength is everything, and many things will fall apart on their own." Lin Jingzhe looked at them with deep, penetrating eyes and said, "Even those who have been led astray or brainwashed will eventually come to their senses!"

"What if you refuse to change?" Lin Qiwei said, looking at her with bright almond eyes.

"Don't interfere with other people's karma, and respect their blessings!" Lin Jingzhe said to them with a cold gaze.

"What if people immigrate because of these remarks?" Lin Qiwei looked at her with innocent eyes and said.

"That's perfect! It's better if this kind of trash who can't tell right from wrong is gone." Lin Jingzhe said lightly, "It's a debate! The most feared thing is self-incrimination. You fight yours, I fight mine, and we'll hit him in his weak spots. They won't be able to produce any evidence."

"Why?" Lin Qiwei asked curiously.

"Because they're fake! One lie requires a hundred lies to cover it up. Some of them don't even require professional knowledge; common sense and logical analysis can reveal their numerous loopholes." Lin Jingzhe said with a cold gaze, "Next time you encounter hot topics online, don't rush to comment. Pay more attention to the final outcome and see who they ultimately point to."

"Everyone in the world is here for profit. Let's see who benefits." Lin Qiwei said as she looked at them with her bright almond eyes.

"Right! There's no such thing as a quick fix without profit. Independent thinking is crucial." Lin Xingzhi pointed to his head and said, "In the past, teachers taught me everything, and I learned from my elders. Now it's different. There's so much information coming in, and I have to learn how to discern it."

"Oh oh!" Lin Qiwei nodded repeatedly upon hearing this.

"Are you busy with your studies?" Lin Jingzhe asked her with eyes as clear as water.

"You're still a freshman, not busy yet." Lin Qiwei shook her head slightly when she heard that.

"Then read more history and let me make a list of books for you." Lin Jingzhe said with his peach blossom eyes looking at the lost lamb.

"Okay! No problem." Lin Xingzhi responded readily, "I'll let you thoroughly see the essence of the West."

"Actually, Weiwei studied aeronautics and astronautics, so she can look at the West from her professional perspective." Lin Jingzhe looked at her with his deep and bottomless eyes.

"What do you mean?" Lin Qiwei asked her with pure eyes.

"Is there an observatory in the West?" Lin Jingzhe asked bluntly.

"Observatory?" Lin Qiwei blinked her almond-shaped eyes and looked at her. "It seems not. We have an observatory. It seems to be the oldest in the Central Plains, thousands of years old. And every dynasty has had an Imperial Astronomical Observatory, where they observe the stars at night and predict good and bad luck for the emperor."

"No matter what you do, we have an observatory and many people recording the constellations, right?" Lin Jingzhe said, looking at them with amber pupils.

"But they have telescopes!" Lin Qiwei said, looking at her with calm almond eyes.

"Tsk... a telescope can only show the size of a planet, even if it's clearer. Can it reveal the laws governing the movement of celestial bodies?" Lin Jingzhe scoffed. "Our history books record that Halley's Comet, a comet, visits Earth once every 76 years."

"Yes, yes, yes! It is recorded in great detail in history books." Lin Qiwei said hurriedly upon hearing this.

"But is it in Western history books?" Lin Jingzhe looked at her with raised eyebrows.

"They don't even have history books, how could they have them?" Lin Xingzhi snorted coldly.

"Astronomy is related to the calendar, and the calendar is based on the laws governing the movement of celestial bodies." Lin Jingzhe looked at them with clear eyes and said, "These laws took hundreds, or even thousands of years, and generations of Imperial Astronomical Observatory observations and drawings to develop."

"Where did this Western calendar come from?" Lin Jingzhe asked her with a sharp gaze.

"That?" Lin Qiwei looked at her with her jaw set tight, "I haven't thought about it."

"You can think about it later." Lin Jingzhe looked at her with warm eyes and said, standing up and saying, "Let's go!"

Lin Qiwei said as she walked, "They won't steal ours, will they?"

Lin Jingzhe's eyes lit up when he heard that. He smiled at her and said, "You can find evidence to verify it." He spoke slowly, "Our calendar has been passed down for thousands of years. This world is material. Without a sufficient material foundation, how can we be in the mood to look at the stars? Do Westerners have festivals related to religion? Our traditional festivals are all related to the 24 solar terms and the farming seasons. Spring is for planting, summer is for growth, autumn is for harvest, and winter is for storage."


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