Black Technology: a Super Empire Spanning Two Worlds

Black Technology: a Super Empire Spanning Two Worlds

by Zhaoling Siyu

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1.0Mwords415chapters
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Ch. 415New Book "rebirth 2013: Super Technology Empire" Released
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About This Novel

[The new book "Rebirth 2013: Super Technology Empire" has been released. It is a black technology entrepreneurial article, without a system, and the protagonist is set as a genius. The book has three volumes, the Earth Chapter, the Solar System Chapter and the Universe Chapter.] Xiao Yu accidentally obtained the fifth-level civilization product "Transportation Star Ring", which can travel freely between the Earth and the Blue Star. Not only does Blue Star have human beings, but its civilization level is at least 1.5, Including smart holographic bracelets, armed power armors, and superconducting suspended locomotives... Xiao Yu discovered that Blue Star's advanced technology has not only failed to benefit all living beings, but has become a weapon for its rulers to exploit all living beings. For example, using genetic technology to prevent the fruits and vegetables in the market from breeding, artificially creating food scarcity, the bottom living beings only rely on synthetic starch for food and clothing. The value of products in the two worlds was seriously inverted. Xiao Yu quietly transferred cheap food from the earth to Blue Star to cash it in, and then purchased Blue Star's black technology and quietly brought it back to the earth, transforming it into his own company's innovative technology. A super empire spanning two worlds was born. [Business black science and technology text, the earth is the main line, the blue star is the branch line and the golden finger of the protagonist]

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Light Sketch15mo ago

It seems to be about high technology, but it is actually about capital operations. ps: The latest chapter makes me sick.

I have finished reading the current chapters. The current chapters seem to be about high-tech porters, but in fact they are mostly about business wars and capital operations. As a reader who does not trade in stocks and does not know the composition of shareholders, I can understand many of these capital operations in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. This is what attracts me most about this book now. It's not as boring as popular science articles, it's very interesting and immersive. (I'm still giving it five stars at this time) Now we have a new character, a sister-in-law who is flirting with her former brother-in-law. This character is disgusting. I feel that the author's description of women's words and actions violates my ethical and moral standards and makes me feel sick. The sense of immersion I mentioned before now makes me sick. (Now changed to Samsung)

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Xiaojiuwo16mo ago

It was a very good idea, but the writing was useless. In fact, it could be seen anywhere in the stock market, but then it suddenly became crooked. Instead of continuing to follow the graphene material to the public and being shocked by the mystery of the stock market, I didn't write anything exciting and jumped out directly. Forget about crookedness, the word is water, forget about water, there is nothing to say, and I don't even know what the next few chapters are about. At this time, if I go to lay the groundwork for something that is not there, everyone will run away, and there will be no later stage. Alas.

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My Name is Wu Nono14mo ago

Several books written by this author are extremely poisonous. They appear to be science and technology texts, but at their core they are business/capital texts.

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I'm a Lazy Cat15mo ago

Dog licking + holy mother, this IQ also seeks revenge, let the capital make more money and exit, and another batch of capital will come in to suck blood.

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Quiet Stars and Moon15mo ago

generally

The author is also an experienced author, and the subject matter is good, but the content is so eclectic. A lot of the content is about stocks. A black technology company is playing tricks in the stock market. Overall, it is very good. I like to write about emotions, but there is not much content. I don't ask for high-tech writing, but at least some thinking and some details. When writing about graphene, you can write about its applications and the specific reactions of other companies.

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Yao11mo ago

Write a science and technology article, let's just mix irrelevant things together, and you can just talk about it. I don't want to read it. The word "水" is a trick for readers, you have figured it out. You can just become a member and watch it for free, and you can do whatever you want.

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Book Friends 20230314193_ce14mo ago

To be honest, I don't like trams. What kind of new energy is this? If it's something else that can control these, it'll be fine.

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Great Wall on the Sea13mo ago

The author must be at least 40 years old, otherwise he wouldn't be writing about Eastern Buffett and Eastern Lei Bushi in this era. Even in the 20s of the 21st century, people still admired foreign things.

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The Best Goodness is Like Water. Be14mo ago

The author wants to change the world, but people haven't changed. What's the difference between that and the United States directly sending money? Okay, do you want to change people or give money directly? To be honest, I can't understand it. I think the rise of nanometers is a change from within. Your novel is just a financial novel, which is boring and boring. You can just send money to copy other people's results, but go to other worlds and copy the results. Is that interesting? What is the difference between raising a group of lazy people and ending up with a group of heroes and the West?

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Beacon_ac15mo ago

There are all black technologies that are listed on the gross market. Listing is to make money and develop faster than your opponents. You have no rivals. The profits are high and stable development is the best.

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