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To Our Youth That Will Eventually Fade

Li Haihuan

42K0

It describes a young man with no academic qualifications, no skills, and no background. He has been working hard in the society since he graduated from junior high school. He has been living in an unfixed place and has been doing nothing. He has traveled all over the Pearl River Delta, but he has never found a job that suits him. He is either looking for a job or on the road to unemployment. He is burdened with debts owed by his family. He does not dare to slack off for a moment and hopes to pay off the debts as soon as possible. , Regained his freedom, and pursued his ideal life. Because of these debts, he delayed many things and many people. He couldn't help but sigh: Living means paying off debts, before and now. Later, after many years of hard work, he finally paid off the debts, and then planned to start a counterattack in his miserable life and recover the girl who had not waited for him because of financial problems. So in the end, could he succeed in counterattacking? Let's give it a try!

The Last Starship

The Last Starship

Science Fiction

Li Haihuan

18K0

In 2050 AD, various natural disasters were triggered around the world due to crustal movements. The United Nations urgently convened a symposium on global disasters to predict and assess the follow-up of crustal movements and damage around the world, and discuss next-step emergency plans. Top scientists from all over the world gathered at the United Nations Headquarters along the East River in Manhattan, New York, to discuss discussions and countermeasures with leaders of various countries. The meeting lasted for three days and three nights and has not ended yet. The eyes of the people of the world are all focused on the United Nations Building. How insignificant human beings are in the face of disasters. At that time, no one cares about what else you have and what background you have. Living is the most important thing. At the meeting, Dave Hillman, director of the U. S. Natural Disaster Command Center, slowly read out the latest prediction report: After days and nights of discussion by scientists, the final conclusion is that the earth will be unsuitable for various living creatures and humans to survive in 50 years. For a moment, the conference room was silent, and the scientists and dignitaries fell silent. There is no way to save mankind in a short period of time. In order to prevent people from panic, the disaster information must be kept absolutely confidential and cannot be leaked to anyone. It should be made public that this disaster is local and has ended. Scientists from all over the world are working hard to find ways to continue human civilization. Is there anything we can do?