Love letters are not allowed in the exorcism notebook!-Chapter 1229 - 27: Junior Sister, Please Let Me Explain
Historians basically won’t admit that history has both subjective and objective aspects.
It’s not about whether the official recording history has subjective bias or not.
But rather that past and present, most people’s understanding of history remains on a subjective level.
In the past, people believed whatever was sung in operas.
Now, they believe whatever marketing accounts say.
In ancient court battles, if you wanted to topple a powerful minister, just a charge of corruption and bribery was far from enough; you’d need to list dozens or even hundreds of charges.
For example, this person was a troublemaker from a young age, bullied locals, abused men and women, got his cousin pregnant, wrote indecent poems in the temple when drunk, seized land, drove innocent people to death, embezzled disaster relief funds, framed colleagues, privately hoarded armor, had an affair with the noble consort...
If you really wanted to convict him, you wouldn’t need all those charges, but once you spread the word, everyone would think, "Wow, this guy is terrible!" and nobody would support him, destroying his reputation and political career completely.
The same principle applies when dealing with annihilation.
It’s like the Journey to the West IP, no matter how badly you mess it up, it doesn’t affect the value of the IP itself. Someday someone will tell the story well and make it a huge hit, earning a fortune.
Unless you travel back to the Ming Dynasty and take out Wu Cheng’en, making the book disappear completely.
But even if Journey to the West is gone, does the IP really cease to exist?
Xuanzang, the monk, was a real historical figure from the early Tang period, and the story of the monkey can even be traced back to the era of Dayu controlling the floods.
The Great Sage Equalling Heaven really had a wife before Journey to the West was written.
Where does the origin of annihilation lie?
This is what Li Mumu wants to know the most right now.
You can’t just make a hypothesis and treat it as the correct answer.
Just like someone saying there’s a tomb of the Great Sage Equalling Heaven in their hometown, arguing that it’s the hometown of the Great Sage Equalling Heaven, and wanting to make it a tourist attraction...
Is that reasonable?
Of course not. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
Xiangjiang origin is just a hypothesis.
Last year, annihilation even appeared in Tianmen. At the time, it seemed her reason was to chase the Federation Consortium’s ferry ark, but who knows if she left any tricks behind in Tianmen?
The big shots in the scientific community write their own papers without needing to cite other’s results.
High-Dimensional Beings rewrite origins themselves, and you have nowhere to look for them.
"I have a question."
Li Yufei asked quietly while chewing squid strips, "You can’t get involved in battles at this level, so why care about her? Just treat it like a virtual reality game experience. Actually, I’m more concerned about your husband. What does he do for a living? When are you planning to divorce him?"
Li Mumu glared at her angrily.
"You’re just taking advantage of me, aren’t you?"
"If I don’t care, I might become her mother someday."
Li Yufei was taken aback: "You’re kidding, right?"
"Is it funny?"
Li Mumu couldn’t find it funny at all.
If the origin of annihilation requires the Blood of Defiance, wouldn’t the effect of a mother conceiving a child be better than randomly sucking the blood of a passerby?
She could think of this method, so how could annihilation not think of it?
Just that the defiant bloodline isn’t something outsiders can easily meddle with.
There are fierce dogs guarding the door.
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C10.1 CE December 21, 2012.
After a whole day of busyness, the mutant supervillain "Thunder Banshee" took off her battle armor, exhaustedly finished shopping at the supermarket, and returned home with two big bags of discount groceries.
Su Xiaowan’s superhero dream was not going well.
Firstly, the less than 1% success rate of radiation mutation kept countless teenagers from even getting in the door.
Secondly, there are no superheroes in the Federation.
The common people don’t like them, nor do the elite. Only a very few die-hard, naive fans eagerly hope for superheroes to fly past their windows with capes.
The few high-profile mutant superheroes from the earliest days either quickly fell from grace, never to be seen again, or took off their battle suits and transitioned to run for state legislators.
Other relatively famous mutants either made videos to become internet celebrities or signed agreements with entertainment companies, receiving a meager salary each month to follow the company’s scripts.
Su Xiaowan’s mutant abilities were actually quite flawed. After several failed mutations, she relied solely on Ji Yan’s elixirs to survive. The so-called power to summon lightning also depended on talisman paper prepared by Ji Yan.
Moreover, since she only pursued it as a hobby and hadn’t signed the all-inclusive servitude contract with any entertainment company, the company naturally wouldn’t allocate traffic and resources to her, so to this day, she’s still just a fringe villain from the eighteenth tier.
Although she accumulated quite a few fans online, most of them only wanted her to offer fan service.
The manager promised her that as long as she signed the servitude contract, they would immediately clean up her image and let her join the company’s superhero team, replacing the current popular third female lead, Miss Starlight.
But Su Xiaowan wasn’t interested in that.
Playing around is fine, but hey, I’m not like you all.
She actually didn’t lack money, and the body Ji Yan traveled through time to borrow also came from Gu Qing’s wealthy family.
Buying discounted groceries at the supermarket was just part of her persona. If she was too flashy, the fans wouldn’t like it.
It could also attract some inexplicable trouble, like the recent extremist group founded by some mutants, the "Pantheon."







