Chapter 130: A Feudal Empire Enters the Information Age?
Chapter 130: A Feudal Empire Enters the Information Age?
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And then, by sheer coincidence, we ran into them again.
After taking a bite, Wang Fei handed the bag of compressed biscuits to the others.
Upon seeing this, Li Peng and the others couldn't help but swallow hard, then each took a small amount and quickly stuffed it into their mouths.
Wang Fei then gestured the famous hand gesture to the other party with a grateful expression.
After expressing his gratitude, Wang Fei looked somewhat hesitant.
But he still gestured to indicate his name.
"Do you have any extra medicine? Could you share some with us? Just a little will do, not too much."
Su Yang was slightly taken aback when he saw it, then nodded.
"We don't have much on hand right now, so we can only give you a little bit."
When Wang Fei saw this, his face was filled with shock.
The look in Su Yang's eyes was no longer one of wariness and vigilance, but rather one of indescribable complexity and gratitude.
A small portion of the antibiotics was retrieved, and Su Yang handed it to Wang Fei.
Looking at the small bottle in his hand, he was so excited that his whole body trembled.
He immediately knelt down, wanting to kowtow to Su Yang and the others to express his gratitude.
"Holy crap."
Han Bei stared in shock at Wang Fei, who was kowtowing to them, his expression complex.
This small amount of antibiotics is enough to make the other person kneel down and be moved to tears.
Han Beizhen dared not imagine how scarce medicine would be in this apocalyptic world.
Why would antibiotics, which are extremely cheap in Great Xia, elicit such an exaggerated reaction here?
"Do you have any patients with infections?"
After gesturing for Wang Fei to stand up, Su Yang made a famous hand gesture.
Wang Fei nodded emphatically.
"My daughter developed a high fever because we didn't have the medicine. Thank you so much."
After gesturing, Wang Fei pretended to kneel down and kowtow to the other party.
Upon seeing this, Su Yang immediately stopped the other party.
"You're welcome. If you really want to thank us, then why don't you tell us more about the basic situation of the apocalypse? We don't know much about these things."
Su Yang kept gesturing to the name, trying to get more basic information about this place from Wang Fei.
Upon seeing this, Wang Fei seemed to remember something.
He took out a paper notebook with a torn surface from his pocket and gestured at Su Yang.
"This is my diary. It might be helpful to you."
Seeing this, Su Yang took the notebook and nodded.
"Um, I don't know your names yet."
Wang Fei gestured with his fingers, his gaze sweeping over Guo Yong and his group before finally settling on Su Yang.
Among this group of people.
This person who communicated with me should be their leader.
But Su Yang just shook his head slightly.
There was no response to the gesture.
Seeing this, Wang Fei couldn't help but feel a little disappointed, but he quickly cheered up again.
"Next time, could we exchange gold for something else with you?"
"What do you want?"
"Medicine, and plenty of food. Clothes would be even better."
After listening to the other party's request and thinking for a while, Su Yang finally nodded.
"Yes, but it might take a while. We're about to set off to explore other areas."
Upon hearing Su Yang's response, Wang Fei's joy was palpable.
He kept thanking Su Yang.
After watching Wang Fei and his group return with two boxes of compressed biscuits.
Su Yang then spoke with some emotion.
"The other side was quite clever; they knew to drop their gun immediately."
"How is the situation?"
Guo Yong asked.
Seeing this, Su Yang recounted his conversation with the other party in detail.
And when they heard that this planet was under feudal rule.
Everyone was visibly taken aback.
Somewhat unbelievable.
How could a feudal empire have such advanced technology that it has entered the information age?
These things are simply incredible.
To know.
The Xia Dynasty had a feudal history of two thousand years, and at most during the Ming Dynasty, it touched the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.
As for the Qing Dynasty that followed?
Needless to say, they were even inferior to the Ming Dynasty, a group of closed-door, self-enclosed Tartars.
If it weren't for them, how could the century of humiliation suffered by the Great Xia have been so deeply etched in our memories?
Yet this was a feudal empire just like the ancient Xia dynasty.
We have now entered the information age.
It's simply unbelievable.
If I said that out loud, I doubt anyone would believe me.
"So, these zombie viruses were specifically developed by the emperor of this empire to create the strongest biological army?"
Han Bei spoke with a complex expression.
According to Wang Fei's answer, that's the case.
Su Yang nodded.
His expression was solemn.
did not expect.
This planet and the Jurassic World share striking similarities.
The two different viruses represent the respective dictators of both sides, who, in order to maintain their dictatorial rule, developed a virus to create an army.
just.
They tried to steal a chicken but lost the rice instead; not only did they fail to completely control the virus, they ended up in this predicament.
"The emperor of the Han Hai Empire has died at the hands of zombies. And the feudal system centered on imperial power has collapsed."
Su Yang spoke softly.
He never imagined that a civilization that had entered the information age would actually be a feudal society ruled by a feudal monarchy.
at this point.
It's really quite unbelievable.
"That's not right. Where did feudal society get the productivity to enable them to enter the information age?"
Han Bei's face was full of confusion and bewilderment.
"Even Earth itself only gradually entered the information age after accumulating capital and undergoing the Industrial Revolution."
"Moreover, after the Industrial Revolution, feudal rule was also decreasing at an extremely rapid pace. Given the nature of those emperors, they would absolutely not allow such a situation that could threaten their rule to occur."
Han Bei, who had been interested in humanities subjects since childhood, immediately realized something was wrong.
The productivity of the feudal system should, in theory, have been insufficient to propel this civilization into the information age.
Even in the same information age, such as Great Xia or those Western countries.
It was only through the accumulation of time, the emergence of generations of famous figures, and the continuous accumulation of science and technology that we entered the information age.
You're telling someone from a feudal system that they've entered the information age?
"I also feel that something is strange."
Su Yang nodded in agreement.
He expressed his agreement with North Korea's statement.
no way.
Based on the productivity of feudal societies on Earth, their energy structure could not possibly support their entry into the information age.
In modern times, it's just a giant summer.
If the nation's electricity consumption were measured in terms of coal in ancient times, the amount of electricity generated in a single day would likely be equivalent to all the coal mined in a year.
There was even a surplus.
Such an exaggerated proportion was something Su Yang couldn't believe at first, that a feudal empire could break through its limitations and enter the information age.
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