Chapter 38 Why are you working so hard?
Chapter 38 Why are you working so hard?
The recent actions of Tokyo University are so astonishing that they are almost comparable to the two weeks before the broadcast of the "Doomsday Version Update".
The entire country's industrial chain roared at full speed, the sound of steel and fire clashing day and night.
Hundreds of thousands of workers surged toward factories, railway lines, and deep into the frozen ground, their engines humming and even drowning out the howling of the blizzard.
Hundreds of shipyards in the Yangtze River Delta, the Bohai Rim, and the Pearl River Delta are also making full efforts.
The University of Tokyo, a shipbuilding giant with world-leading capabilities, is beginning to truly show its dominance!
In the massive shipyard, steel cargo ships originally used for transportation are being reshaped by the hands of countless skilled workers and the sparks of welding.
The heavy steel plates were welded to form a sharper and stronger icebreaker bow, and the cranes on the deck worked day and night to move the specially made keel and components, transforming it into an icebreaker.
With the combined efforts of hundreds of shipyards and hundreds of thousands of shipbuilding workers, converted icebreakers were launched into the water like dumplings.
Such a massive mobilization naturally alarmed countless people around the world, keeping them up all night.
It wasn't until the president on the other side of the ocean received a secret report confirming that the ancient country was not gathering military forces, but rather rushing to repair its railway artery, which was frozen for thousands of miles, that he breathed a sigh of relief.
The federal president simply didn't understand the significance of the University of Tokyo's painstaking efforts to repair the railway line ravaged by the blizzard.
This version of the ice age apocalypse is supposed to last only three years. All we need to do is conserve our strength, lie low, and wait it out until the Earth warms up again in three years.
Why do you have to work so hard?
Could it really be as the propaganda claims, that they went to such great lengths, even at the cost of significant damage, mobilizing the entire nation's resources...?
Is it so that people all over the country can have access to heating and electricity?
What's the point of saving so many people?
The Federal President has already consulted the most astute economists.
During the Ice Age, the large population became a burden. They consumed enormous amounts of energy and precious food, but were limited by the environment and unable to create equivalent value through productivity.
The federal president thought the economists made sense.
If this huge workforce cannot create much value, then why do you spend so much money to support so many people?
Natural selection will solve the problem.
Just as a company lays off a large number of employees to ensure profits and efficiency, the president thinks this is a very normal thing.
That's why the President of the United States couldn't understand why Dongda University always did these thankless tasks.
Does the East lack astute economists and think tanks?
The Federal President shook his head helplessly.
He got up and walked into the warm manor villa, where the cedar wood fireplace was burning and the air was filled with warmth, and leisurely lit an expensive cigar.
He then instructed his butler to brew several bottles of fine red wine, as he planned to invite people to a party at his estate later.
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At the same time, with the massive railway repair project across the country, the plan to open up glacial shipping routes with icebreakers has been fully launched.
Many frontline workers take advantage of gaps in signal strength to post their on-site records of overcoming difficulties with their colleagues online, documenting their lives.
Perhaps this is because many netizens from Dongda University had previously shared videos on foreign websites of people being safely transferred to underground shelters, only to have their posts deleted, accounts banned, and their mouths silenced by the platform for no reason.
Many netizens from Southeast University were furious, and they immediately uploaded all the videos of these Southeast University workers repairing the railway and breaking through the icy river to the outside world.
Although these videos promoting the spirit of unity and perseverance of the people of Dongda were immediately taken down by numerous foreign online platforms.
However, due to the large number of videos posted, and the fact that some users of Southeast University evaded the blocking by changing their IP addresses.
Therefore, countless videos were still seen on the platform by numerous netizens from overseas, and quickly became trending topics.
US Federal Netizen:
"While countries around the world are shivering from this unprecedented ice age and simply retreating into their shells."
Workers from the University of Tokyo were using icebreakers and steam to break through the ice on the Bohai Bay and the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, and using heavy machinery to lay railways in blizzards.
The government and people of the University of Tokyo have demonstrated to the world through their actions that they are the only nation that has not succumbed to this apocalypse!
A netizen from the North commented: "Dongda University is proving the backbone and dignity of humanity! This is a great nation! I hope our government and compatriots can learn from them."
A European netizen commented: "Tokyo University is working hard to build electricity and heating for the entire nation."
But our country is putting its own citizens to death!
Electricity, water, and gas bills in Europe are now ridiculously high, and many people are going bankrupt trying to keep up with the skyrocketing energy costs! (Clown emoji)
However, for every person who agrees, there is someone who disagrees.
Even after the Ice Age, humanity still failed to learn to unite, and many people still question the existence of Tokyo University.
A Sakura-themed netizen commented: "This is definitely AI! All of you who believe the University of Tokyo video are idiots!"
A foreign human rights organization stated: "The global average temperature is now around -30 to -40 degrees Celsius, and in higher latitude regions it has plummeted to -60 to -70 degrees Celsius!"
In such a harsh environment, the University of Tokyo still organized workers to perform high-risk operations. This is utterly inhumane!
A foreign environmental organization:
"The University of Tokyo's rampant industrial production is causing the overuse of fossil fuels!"
They actually burned millions of tons of coal to keep their workers warm in the extreme cold! This global pollution will exacerbate the greenhouse effect on Earth; Tokyo University is destroying the planet!
Even now, we Western countries still insist on using solar and wind power; that's true civilization!
A netizen from a university in Southeast Asia tagged a foreign environmental organization: "We're already facing an ice age, and you're still talking about the greenhouse effect? Are you just making a fool of yourself?"
A European netizen tagged a human rights organization: "Hey, why have I only seen you under the Tokyo University video? Where are you when everyone is condemning it?!"
Foreign human rights organizations: "So what? It's because the University of Tokyo has consistently refused to pay consulting fees for cooperation on human rights and freedom activities."
An international environmental organization stated, "The University of Tokyo hasn't paid us consulting fees for our environmental cooperation, which shows that the University of Tokyo doesn't want to stand in the camp of civilized behavior!"
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Soon, the two comments received over 100,000 dislikes and attracted countless curses from netizens.
Even though the human rights and environmental organizations chose to delete their comments, countless netizens still took screenshots and saved them, spreading them to even more people and drawing even more condemnation.
In the past, many foreign netizens would naturally not have dared to criticize these messy human rights and environmental organizations.
In many "democratic and free" societies abroad, being labeled as "discriminatory" by these organizations can affect one's work and studies.
Due to the intimidation of those organizations, they may even be expelled from their companies or schools.
But now it's the end of the ice age, and countless people abroad have lost their jobs, their future, and even their hope for the future.
Given this, why would they continue to let these messy organizations run rampant? Naturally, they won't tolerate you at all!
Of course, as discussions about the University of Tokyo have become increasingly heated.
The invisible hand of "freedom of speech" fell once again, taking down all videos related to the University of Tokyo, preventing people from seeing the university's tenacious struggle and determination under the apocalypse, as well as its achievements.
However, after two trending topics, "Tokyo University builds shelters for the people of the whole country" and "Tokyo University repairs railways and shipping to ensure that people of the whole country can have electricity and heating".
Countless foreign netizens have already opened their eyes to the world.
Which country on Earth truly cares about its citizens, continuously strives to improve and become a beacon of human civilization even in the face of doomsday?
Everyone already knew the answer.
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