Volume 128【The Future Belongs to China】
In the dormitory, Nie Jun asked Song Weiyang with a pen in his mouth, "What does a zombie look like? Is it the same as the zombie in "Mr. Zombie"?"
"Zombies can't fly, and even their strength is weaker than ordinary people," Song Weiyang said, "but they have no thoughts, no pain, and after being infected by the virus, they only have a desire to devour fresh flesh and blood. The army can't fight it head-on, because there are countless living people who become zombies in the battle."
"Who is Alice?" Nie Jun asked again.
Song Weiyang smiled and said, "Listen to me and finish the story first..."
Originally, Li Yaolin really wanted to create science fiction novels, and he was willing to turn Song Weiyang's stories into words, but he started to have a headache while writing. After all, not everyone has the talent for writing. Even if you know the outline of the plot, it is difficult to write a novel well. Most people will write the novel dry and unreadable.
On the contrary, Nie Jun, who was completely disappointed in qigong, became very interested in it after hearing this story. This guy is a fan of novels. He not only reads martial arts novels, but also dabbles in science fiction, detectives, and ghosts. He has a natural ability to control words.
"When Alice and the assault team came to the hive, the entire hive had already fallen. The captain of the assault team, um, let's call him Mike, is a strong man. There is also a female assaulter in the team, just take one for her The name is Michelle..." Song Weiyang was thinking about the plot, except that the heroine was called Alice, and he even forgot the name of the hero, so he could only make up a random one.
Song Weiyang is not a die-hard "Resident Evil" fan. He hasn't even played the game of the same name, only watched the movie adapted from the game.
The first one was an online pirated version that Song Weiyang and his second girlfriend watched in a rented house. At that time, both of them were very poor, and Song Weiyang failed to start a business. I watched the second part in a movie theater, but I broke up with my girlfriend not long after watching it. The reason was that I was too busy with my career and didn’t stay at home all day, so I was so fucking green.
A few years later, Song Weiyang watched the fifth part directly with his little girlfriend (future wife), and then was dragged by his girlfriend to finish the first few parts, and re-watched the first and second parts by the way.
I still remember the general plot, but the details are vague, and Nie Jun had to fill in the holes himself when he wrote the novel.
After finishing the plot outline of the first part of "Resident Evil", Song Weiyang went to the library and plunged into the sea of books.
Song Weiyang also plans to write a book, but it is not a novel, but an academic monograph.
The tentative title of the book is "China Can Say No", which is not a plagiarism, but a borrowed name.
Historically, in 1996, a copy of "China Can Say No" was published, and the sales of the original edition quickly exceeded one million copies, and the pirated edition may have sold tens of millions of copies. Many media reports and attention. There are many prophecies in this book, such as: within ten years, at most fifteen years, the American economy will definitely suffer major problems; the 21st century will be a century belonging to the Chinese; Do not benefit from the merits of China...
But to be honest, there is hardly any scholarly value in this book.
Song Weiyang also read it when he was young, and he read it with enthusiasm, but after many years, he turned it over and couldn't read it after only a few pages.
This is a book full of emotional narrow nationalism, naive, extreme, and extreme self-esteem contains inferiority complex. There are various loopholes in the logic of the writing, which is similar to the chicken soup article in "Reader", which cannot withstand scrutiny at all, and can only lead readers to the deviant path of angry youth.
Song Weiyang has positioned himself as a "Confucian businessman" in his life. He needs to put on the skin of a cultural person, and more importantly, he needs to come up with a book to consolidate the status of "the leader of the Anti-Japanese War", and at the same time, it can also arouse the appreciation of some future bigwigs and attention.
These things are important!
In the library, Song Weiyang wrote down the outline title of the entire book:
Chapter 1: China's place in world history
Chapter Two: The Rise of Western Civilization and the Decline of Chinese Civilization
Chapter 3: China's Contribution to the Two World Wars
Chapter Four: Reflections on the Cold War and the Coming of the Era of Globalization
Chapter Five: The Gap Between Contemporary China and the World
Chapter 6: Hidden dangers of developed countries in the world
Chapter 7: The Future Belongs to China
If you talk about it in general, Song Weiyang will be able to write it down soon. Just like the book "China Can Say No" in history, five people started writing and finished the manuscript in one month.
Fortunately, Fudan's library has enough books, and Song Weiyang can browse through the materials slowly. He plans to finish writing the first four chapters in half a year. For the remaining three chapters, some knowledge of sociology and political economy must be combined. At the same time, it is necessary to collect western materials in recent years. Song Weiyang needs to learn and recharge slowly, which may take as long as a year.
After drawing up the title of the outline, Song Weiyang suddenly smiled, crossed out the title of the book, and changed it to "The Future Belongs to China".
It is really "China Can Say No", which is easily reminiscent of "Japan Can Say No", that book was jointly produced by the boss of Sony and right-wing politicians.
For the next period of time, Song Weiyang insisted on attending classes, going to the library, writing manuscripts every day, and occasionally using public phones outside the school to keep in touch with the company.
Peng Shengli's dormitory canteen has also opened, not only selling snacks and drinks, but also selling some school supplies. The business is pretty good. After all, the business atmosphere on campus is not strong these days, and the students are not disgusted. They are very happy to take a few steps to buy things at Peng Shengli.
What Peng Shengli did this time once again made Song Weiyang look at him with admiration.
He was afraid that the customers would come to the door too frequently, and he would have trouble with his buddies in the dormitory, so he proposed to start a business partnership. Everyone pays for the purchase together, and the shares are divided equally. Peng Shengli is responsible for the sales, and gets an extra salary from the profits.
In fact, in the first month, they only earned a total of 8 yuan. Excluding Peng Shengli's salary, each person's dividend is only 1 yuan.
Everyone is embarrassed to pay dividends, and wants to use the profits to expand the scale.
Peng Shengli is very excited. In his words, this is the first time he has made money. And it doesn't waste time, sitting in the dormitory every day after class to do homework and self-study, even if a customer comes to the door, it won't delay a few minutes.
Nie Jun has completely given up on qigong, and even stopped reading martial arts novels, and is busy writing "Resident Evil" all day long.
Zhou Zhengyu is addicted to break dancing, hangs out in the dance club every day, and even dated a sophomore in a club.
Wang Bo joined the student union and served as a small secretary. His goal is to be the chairman of the student union.
Li Yaolin and Ding Ming are relatively normal and mainly focus on their studies. By the way, Ding Ming has become a money-scattering boy in the political department. Whenever money is tight, he must borrow money from him, and he will lend out hundreds of dollars within a month.
One day at the end of October, the supervisor yelled, "305 Song Weiyang, your cousin is here!"
Song Weiyang ran out to see that his cousin was named Chen Tao.