Cui Anlin was very angry.
He was nearly exploding after hearing what Fang Xiaolian said.
He originally had issues with Anning, and now that Fang Xiaolian instigated, he felt that Anning, this sister, didn’t regard him as her brother at all. Otherwise, how could she say such things on a reality show?
Thinking about his parents’ disappointnt and how he was struggling in the Cui ho, Cui Anlin beca even more furious.
"I’ll ask her later."
Cui Anlin said to Fang Xiaolian: "I need to find out exactly what she’s thinking, whether she still considers as her brother."
Fang Xiaolian was pleased but said, "You two are siblings, talk to her nicely, don’t make it too ugly."
"I know."
Cui Anlin rubbed his temples, "I won’t argue with her."
Fang Xiaolian smiled, "I’ll make so food for you later; you need to take care of yourself. I’ll log off now."
After disconnecting the communicator, Cui Anlin sat in his chair, pondering.
anwhile, Fang Xiaolian’s communicator rang again.
She quickly answered. When she opened the communicator, a very handso man’s image appeared before her.
"Eric."
Fang Xiaolian exclaid joyfully, "You’re back."
The man smiled and responded, "Yes, I’ve returned, Xiaolian, I’ve missed you."
Fang Xiaolian blushed and lowered her head, her expression gentle: "I’ve missed you too."
Eric moved his arm, seemingly reaching for sothing: "I watched the reality show you participated in, you were great, and I’ve also read the novels you’ve written."
"What do you think?"
Fang Xiaolian eagerly asked.
Eric said, "It’s not bad, the writing is good, and the story is exciting."
Fang Xiaolian couldn’t help but smile at the praise: "I just wrote randomly, it’s not that good."
Eric gazed at Fang Xiaolian tenderly, "The story is good, but it’s still an ordinary love story, lacking uniqueness. I think you should write about cross-species love, like a couple overcoming all odds, no matter how the world opposes them, crossing life and death to be together."
When Eric said this, Fang Xiaolian’s eyes lit up.
She thought of those movies she had watched in modern tis, one classic movie that left a deep impression, which was "Ghost."
The love between a human and a ghost was indeed a love that transcended species and life and death.
But, should she also write sothing about human-ghost love?
"Do you have any suggestions?"
Fang Xiaolian asked Eric, "Cross-species, are you suggesting a story between humans and ghosts?"
Eric smiled and shook his head, "Silly girl, not humans and ghosts, the perfect topic is right in front of you, you can write about love between Humans and the Insect Clan."
"Humans and the Insect Clan?"
Fang Xiaolian frowned.
Eric guided her: "Yes, among the Insect Clan, there’s a kind of humanoid insect that looks identical to humans. You can write about the love between a humanoid insect and a human."
"I see."
Fang Xiaolian rested her chin in thought, "That could work, I’ve heard so humanoid insects even have wings, isn’t that like an angel?"
Fang Xiaolian had indeed seen image data of humanoid insects.
To be honest, the male humanoid insects looked really handso and dashing, and so even had a pair of wings, just like the angels in modern myth stories, which made Fang Xiaolian yearn.
She clenched her fists, "I’ll try writing it, maybe this topic will explode in popularity."
"Then give it a try."
Eric ford a heart with his hands for Fang Xiaolian, which almost lted her: "Ah, I can’t handle you doing that."
Anning closed the live broadcast room and ca out after playing the lute for a while.
She had a al at ho and then went upstairs to take a bath and change clothes.
After her bath, Anning lay on the bed, her mind filled with many thoughts.
Recently, she had been paying close attention to the Star Network, watching almost all of the Alliance’s film and music works from recent years, and Anning noticed a strange phenonon.
That is, the Alliance’s film and television works in recent years had slowly begun to guide people to erase their hatred towards the Insect Clan.
Over the years, the Alliance had pushed the war with the Insect Clan to the faraway Raya Star from Imperial Star, setting up defenses there to resist the Insect Clan’s invasion. It’s fair to say that the ordinary people of the Alliance lived a peaceful and prosperous life, and over ti, humans gradually lost their vigilance against the Insect Clan.
Moreover, the Insect Clan evolved too quickly, especially the humanoid insects.
The humanoid insects were very cunning, blending into human society and subtly influencing human thinking.
Anning even suspected that so directors and actors in film and television works might be humanoid insects.
They were guiding humans to no longer be wary of the Insect Clan.
So music was like that too.
Especially certain heavy tal music, these songs released so human dissatisfaction and had a particularly nihilistic vibe, draining people of their will to live.
Long-term exposure to such music could make people feel life was aningless, indifferent to life and death.
The popularity of this music had a particularly significant impact on human psychology.
On one hand, it made people stop hating the Insect Clan, and on the other, it guided the dark sides of human psychology through music.
Such a setup was really terrifying.
The more Anning thought about it, the more sinister she found the Insect Clan’s intentions.
If this continued, there would be no need for fighting; the Insect Clan could entirely corrode the Human Clan from within.
Anning narrowed her eyes slightly.
She felt that this couldn’t go on.
She needed to unite so people to guide humans correctly.
Once Anning thought of it, she acted.
She had the contact of Marshal Xiao, so she directly reached out to him.
Coincidentally, Marshal Xiao was at ho at this ti. He answered the call, saw it was Anning, and smilingly asked, "Are you looking for Ah i? Why did you send the ssage here?"
Anning also laughed, "I’m not looking for Ah i, I’m looking for you, by the way, how is Marshal Xiao doing?"
Marshal Xiao reclined comfortably on the sofa, "He’s doing well, thanks to you for calming him down."
"It’s what I should do."
Anning humbly said, "Grand Marshal, I have sothing I want... to propose to you."
"What’s the matter?"
Marshal Xiao sat up straight, his deanor instantly changed, his expression becoming serious.
"I want to suggest whether we can live broadcast the situation in Raya Star when battling the Insect Clan over there. Grand Marshal, the war between humans and the Insect Clan has been going on for thousands of years. In recent years, it’s only been small-scale conflicts, nowhere near the life-and-death struggle from a millennium ago, and humans having lived peacefully for so long have already forgotten how the Insect Clan almost brought humans to the brink of extinction a thousand years ago..."
Anning explained her thoughts to Marshal Xiao in detail, even ntioning the abnormalities in recent years’ film and music works: "I feel uneasy, I think, the Alliance’s people should have a sense of spirit, should be aware that if they are not of our tribe, their hearts must be different."
Marshal Xiao listened closely.
Previously, he hadn’t paid much attention to the cultural and entertainnt aspects; he didn’t watch movies or listen to music, so he really didn’t know what kind of films and television shows the public was watching.
But with Anning’s words, it alerted Marshal Xiao.
Indeed, he was only focusing on the front-line battlefield, only thinking about fighting hard with the Insect Clan, but didn’t consider that the Insect Clan could use humanoid insects to infiltrate the Alliance, slowly dividing it from within.
The more Marshal Xiao thought about it, the more alard he beca, "Anning, your proposal is excellent, I will bring it to the leader, and if there are small skirmishes over there in Raya Star, I will also ask them to broadcast it for the people of the Alliance."
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