However, he sometimes thought that if Z23 really came to visit his home one day, it would be best not to do such a fascinated action, otherwise Z23 might object (ideologically rather than emotionally).

 So when Lao Luo was placing the figures, he deliberately placed the Z23 figure farther away from Ningguang, which is also a small detail.

 "Oh... lying in bed is still more comfortable," Lao Luo sighed, his mind full of thoughts, especially his strong interest in the deep sea. Of course, this doesn't mean that Lao Luo's position is wrong, but from the perspective of seeking scientific truth.

 Because from the public information currently known, these deep sea creatures, apart from being ideologically obsessed, really fit Luo's XP of extraordinary beauties, and in many aspects are very similar to the deep sea in his own novel concepts.

 Lao Luo jokingly said, "If Shen Hai said that he traveled from the world of the novel, I wouldn't be surprised...

 If these girls choose to truly coexist peacefully, I wouldn't mind marrying a girl like Shen Hai. Otherwise, my parents would be urging me to get married all the time, but it's a pity that things don't go as planned."

 "If it's really possible, I'd like to let my Deep Sea Girlfriend become a KanR Enterprise... wuwuwu~" Lao Luo lay on the life-size pillow of KanR Enterprise, wailing like a spoiled child.

 Chapter 506 Military Wife

 There are many troubles in taking care of children

 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

 The war in the deep sea has more or less affected Nanjing, but not in terms of fighting. After all, Nanjing has now begun to have certain controls.

 There are controls, but they are not to the extent that they have a significant impact on work, study, production and life. Apart from not having evening classes and having a lot more patrol police on the roads, people still have to go to school.

 In the campus of Changjiang Road Primary School, which is filled with laughter and joy, first-grade children are playing during recess. They are at a lively, active and innocent age, just like the rising sun at seven in the morning.

 Several tall sycamore trees stretch their branches beside the school playground, like giants guarding the children. In the classrooms, desks and chairs are neatly arranged, and the walls are covered with children's paintings and awards.

 Yang Lili is a first-year student at this school. She has a short ponytail, bright eyes, and a clever aura. Despite her young age, she's a standout among the class, even giving many of the boys some respect.

 Normally, she is no different from other girls of her age, but when something happens, she really gets into physics.

 However, she is not a bad person by nature and has a strong sense of justice. When she sees something unfair, she can't help but intervene. She also actively undertakes the labor obligations in the class and works very hard every time she cleans.

 Yang Lili's mother, Susan, is a gentle and kind woman with an amiable face. Because her parents are Chinese and Italian respectively, she has long black hair that falls over her shoulders (many Italians have black hair, just like Chinese people).

 Susan works in a small business. Although her job is not easy, she spends time with her daughter whenever she has free time.

 However, she couldn't understand why Yang Lili liked her father more when she had spent much more time with her daughter than with her husband since she was a child.

 Yang Lili's father, Yang Wei, is a grassroots officer in the local garrison with the rank of lieutenant. He currently serves as deputy company commander and is stationed in the army all year round.

 Due to the nature of his work, Yang Wei only has one or two opportunities to visit his mother and daughter each month. But whenever he returns home, Yang Lili follows him around like a little tail, doing whatever he says.

 However, the recent invasion war in the deep sea coldly interrupted this rare opportunity to visit.

 Yang Wei led his company on the Shanghai front, bravely resisting the fierce attack from the deep sea. Susan missed her husband every day and silently prayed that he could spend every day safely.

 In early January, the campus of Changjiang Road Primary School was busier than usual. Perhaps it was because the winter vacation was just a few days away, and everyone was restless.

 During the break, Yang Lili and some friends were playing in the corridor. Suddenly, some boys from the next class came running over and knocked one of Yang Lili's female classmates to the ground.

 The classmate was in so much pain that tears welled up in his eyes.

 Yang Lili immediately flew into a rage. She clenched her fists and yelled at the boys, "Hey! Stop right there! You bumped into someone and just ran away? You don't even know how to help them up and apologize?"

 One of the boys not only didn't take it seriously, but also said nonchalantly: "Hey, girl, why are you meddling in other people's business!"

 When Yang Lili heard this, she became even angrier and rushed over to argue with the boy. The two of them soon got into a conflict and started pushing and shoving.

 A boy wanted to attack Yang Lili, but Yang Lili attacked him back. With just six punches, she beat the boy so hard that he begged for mercy.

 When the students around saw this, they quickly ran to tell the head teacher.

 The head teacher rushed over and stopped the conflict. The teacher took Yang Lili and the boys to the office. After understanding the details of the whole incident, the teacher decided to notify the parents of both parties to come to the school to deal with the matter.

 At this moment, Susan was busy working in the company, her desk was piled with documents, and the computer screen was flashing with unprocessed spreadsheet data.

 Suddenly, her cell phone rang. It was her daughter's class teacher calling.

 "Hello, are you Yang Lili's parent?" The teacher's calm voice came from the other end of the phone.

 "Yes, teacher, is there anything wrong?" Susan felt a little uneasy when she heard Yang Lili's name.

 "Yang Lili had a conflict with a classmate from Class 10 in the opposite corridor at school. She beat the classmate and made him cry. Can you come to the school?" said the teacher.

 When Susan heard this, her heart skipped a beat and she quickly said, "Okay, okay, please wait a moment, I'll be there soon."

 Susan hurriedly asked for leave from her boss, picked up her bag and drove to school.

 Along the way, she felt anxious and angry. "My Li'er... why does she keep causing trouble for me every now and then? It's been like this since kindergarten. It's so annoying."

 When Susan rushed to the teacher's office at school, Yang Lili was standing in the corner with her head down, a hint of stubbornness on her face.

 The parents of the child who was beaten in the next class also came.

 The teacher explained the incident in detail to the parents. Susan felt her daughter was acting out of a sense of justice, but she also felt she shouldn't have used such an impulsive approach to resolve the issue.

 Susan walked forward, took Yang Lili's hand, and taught her a lesson in a gentle voice: "Lili, it's a good thing that you're standing up for your classmates, but you can't hit your classmates no matter what."

 Yang Lili raised her head, crossed her arms over her chest, and said unconvincedly, "Mom, he was the one who knocked someone down first and he still hasn't apologized! And he hit me first! I was right to hit him back!"

 "

 No! The boy who was beaten defended himself by saying, "I didn't use much force. You hit me so hard, it's different!"

 "Bad guys deserve to be beaten severely. You must think it's okay if I don't beat you severely. Otherwise, what will you do next time?" Yang Lili was dissatisfied and immediately retorted.

 The quarrel between the two lower grade elementary school students immediately made the office noisy. The other teachers were affected by the noise and couldn't help but look over here from time to time.

 "That's enough!" the head teacher said angrily. "This is the teacher's office! Not the playground! Shut up! If you make any more noise, I'll send the police to take you away!"

 The teacher's sound-shaking skills were very effective on young children. Although the two children still had aggrieved expressions on their faces, they were no longer making noise.

 Fortunately, the boy who was beaten had only a few bruises on his body and was not seriously injured after being examined by the school doctor. After a lengthy mediation by the class teacher, both parents and children apologized to each other.

 Although the matter was temporarily resolved, Susan knew that she couldn't just let it go and she had to have a good talk with her daughter.

 After leaving school, Susan took Yang Lili on the way home. Along the way, there was not much conversation between mother and daughter, and the atmosphere was a little silent.

 After returning home, Susan called Yang Lili to her side and said earnestly, "Lili, Mom knows you have a strong sense of justice, but you can't be so impulsive when encountering things in the future. You can tell the teacher first and let the teacher handle it, okay?"

 Yang Lili lowered her head and whispered, "Mom, I know I was wrong."

 Susan was a little surprised. It was the first time that Yang Lili admitted her mistake so readily.

 Regardless, Susan was relieved. "It's good that you admit your mistakes. Mom believes you will do better in the future."

 "Of course. Next time I'll tell the teacher first, and if he doesn't change, I'll give him a good beating." Yang Lili put her hands on her hips, held her head high and chest puffed out, concluding proudly.

 "Okay, I knew it..." Susan thought this was much more "normal" and laughed awkwardly inwardly, "Without that second half of the sentence, she wouldn't be herself anymore."

 Susan glared at her daughter and scolded her, "No, hitting people is wrong!"

 "Mom, you've beaten me before..." Yang Lili muttered with a pout.

 "Is this the same? I hit you because you went too far."

 "But that male classmate was also too much. He hit someone and didn't admit his mistake or help them. When I scolded him, he even scolded me. It was he who started the fight first. All his mistakes combined are not as bad as my mistake of hitting him harder? Besides, he didn't suffer any problems from being beaten." Yang Lili spoke out.

 Susan was stunned by her daughter's words. Yang Lili was only 6 years old, and she already knew how to set a language trap?

 Are all kids these days so clever? Or is it that this kid of mine is not only full of martial virtues but also naturally intelligent?

 Now Susan was just feeling overwhelmed. If Yang Lili listened to her, she would be so happy as a mother. But the problem was that Yang Lili always disobeyed her.

 "I always feel like I owed you in my previous life. Why did I give birth to a little guy like you?" Susan felt a little confused.

 Fortunately, Yang Lili has a strong sense of justice, otherwise if the child grows up to be a bad person, the consequences would be unimaginable.

 Susan couldn't understand why it was like this. She couldn't say that her education was completely fine, but at least there were no major problems. But why was it like this?

 In front of me, she is a rebellious person, but in front of her father, she is a caring and thoughtful daughter.

 It's not that Yang Lili is always angry with her mother. When things are fine, the mother and daughter are relatively harmonious. But when things are bad, Yang Lili is too stubborn in her opinion with her mother, which often leads to various conflicts.

 "Honey, please come back soon... I really can't take care of this child. Being a mother is really tiring." Susan shook her head and complained weakly.

 In order to reduce the conflict with her daughter, Susan just gave her a few earnest words of advice, asking her not to cause trouble for herself outside, and then she stopped asking questions.

 Perhaps the conflict with his mother reminded Yang Lili of his father, and he couldn't help asking, "Mom, when will Dad finish fishing in the deep sea and come home to play with me?"

 "This... may take a few months, or it may take several years." Susan's eyes were a little vague, and she felt uneasy in her heart when she answered.

 Yang Lili spread her hands and sighed, "You can be friends with us, why do you have to fight?

 In that case, the only way to become friends again is to beat them until they admit their mistakes. I hope Dad can go deep sea hunting more often and come back safely!

 Ever since Yang Lili heard about the existence of the deep sea, she has had a strong scientific curiosity and interest in it.

 Maybe it’s because the Shenhai girls are all pretty sisters. After all, children don’t have too many thoughts. Although Yang Lili herself is also very beautiful.

 But now that the deep sea has invaded China, Yang Lili's views have changed and some have not changed; she will not give up the idea of ​​treating the deep sea as a friend, but the prerequisite is that she must beat the deep sea until it kneels down and admits its mistake.

 After all, as the saying goes - "We need to let our friends in the deep sea give an answer!"

 Chapter 507: Reactions Outside of China

 In recent days, the major events happening between China and the deep sea have also been closely watched by many other countries.

 The countries surrounding China were the first to learn the news.

 越南

 The Philippines' hearts are experiencing the greatest ups and downs. China, with its national strength, can do nothing but put on a nearly useless defensive posture as the deep sea opens up in the South China Sea.

 However, when Shenhai launched a "leftist" propaganda war against China, this was unexpected by China's neighboring countries, especially the socialist countries.

 Of course, all Southeast Asian countries are unanimously opposed to it, but their starting points are very different.

 For example, Vietnam and Laos are mainly due to their disapproval of the deep sea theory and route, while Thailand and Cambodia are mainly due to the fundamental position of the ruling class.

 It is worth mentioning that Cambodia's opposition is even more intense than Thailand's. It goes without saying who is responsible for this, as everyone understands.

 The "left" Ren's approach may have certain supporters in China, but in Cambodia, Chun Chun is just a rat crossing the street.

 In East Asia, New Japan, like China, is also deeply concerned about the deep sea. With the liberation of the Ryukyu Islands forced to halt and painful memories of the "problematic vaccines" from before the revolution still lingering, it would be surprising if they weren't opposed to the deep sea.

 Since Japan is pursuing a social-market economy and has benefited from the leadership of Ibaraki Hanaogi and its close cooperation with China, the pro-China faction currently dominates the party.

 Therefore, Japan was unmoved by Shen Hai's "leftist" propaganda. On the contrary, they tried to prove the reactionary nature of Shen Hai's "carrying the red flag to oppose the red flag."

 Therefore, Japan is the first country in East Asia, besides China, to criticize the deep sea.

 North Korea was slower to respond. North Korea has always operated a planned economy, and some of the criticisms in Shenhai's article against China were consistent with North Korea's value judgments.

 But Kim Jong-un is not Le Duan. Unless the relationship between North Korea and China deteriorates significantly, it is impossible for North Korea to turn around and bite China while deepening cooperation with China in all aspects.

 In addition, the existence of non-human beings in the deep sea is also a minus point for North Korea.

 You can laugh at the three generals for being pig-like in size, but you can't laugh at their intelligence being pig-like. Just use the jokes online for fun, but if you really think the three generals are useless, then you need to eat some walnuts.

 The Soviet Union and other member states also chose to support China as soon as they received the news, and strongly condemned the deep-sea aggressive behavior.

 After all, the Soviet Union also learned from China's experience.

 As mentioned earlier, the Central Committee of the CPSU/Russian Communist Party, with Aurora as its core, after extensive research and in-depth discussion, ultimately chose the "Kosygin's Legacy" national policy instead of the "Glushkov's Concept."

 Aurora believes that OGAS is actually an outdated system. Today's Internet big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, etc. have long surpassed the computing power and efficiency of OGAS.

 Even so, relying on existing technology will not allow a planned economy to completely replace a market economy. From the broadest perspective, whether a planned economy can overcome its shortcomings and surpass the advantages of a market economy is the fundamental factor in whether it can be completely replaced.

 Specifically, the issues are primarily the limits of information processing and incentive mechanisms. Even with the help of big data and AI, a planned economy still faces the dynamic complexity of economic operations and consumer demand.

 This dynamic complexity is difficult to cope with even with current Internet technology.

 For example, today’s algorithms can predict the total and average demand for regional commodities, but they cannot accurately predict the demand of each individual.

 Let’s put aside niche and special products here and only talk about bulk commodities. Take food as an example. If food is distributed to each person according to the average, there will inevitably be surplus products.

 Because some people eat a lot, while others eat little; even if we specifically differentiate factors such as age groups and gender distribution, the same problem still exists.

 How to smooth out the peaks and fill the valleys, or perhaps perform secondary distribution?

 The two options are planning or market forces. If left to planning, the surplus products would have to be returned to the system for a second round of redistribution, which in turn consumes additional performance and computing power.

 If market regulation is chosen, it means that the modern planned economy still cannot replace the market mechanism. Moreover, the market regulation mechanism is abstract and inherently cost-free, unlike the planned economy, which consumes specific performance and computing power.

 Since we've chosen market regulation, under normal supply and demand, why can't people just proactively buy the amount of food that suits their appetite during the initial distribution? Is a secondary distribution even necessary?

 Just considering the cost of the distribution mechanism itself, the planned economy already seems awkward, even with the support of big data and AI.

 This is just a simplified model for example. This problem exists with abstract food, not to mention more specific and complex needs.

 So, once we have the specific demands for different qualities and quantities of various grains, livestock, vegetables, fruits, fish and seafood, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar, various cooked foods, and a wide variety of snacks and beverages, how can we respond efficiently?

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