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Chapter 92: Chapter 82 Does Qian Wenlin Want to Sell
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After replying to his son, Qian Wenlin felt the response might not have been proportionate in its weight.
Although his reply showcased the demeanor of an elder and was in line with the etiquette of correspondence between father and son, given that his son had detailed his practice experiences, his own reply seemed a bit aloof.
He then gathered his thoughts and composed a slightly lengthier email:
âIâve read your letter. Itâs evident youâve put great effort into your practice, and some of your insights have also been beneficial to me.
Recently, while practicing this âWudang Secret Circulation Skillâ, Iâve had some reflections. For instance, how does one differentiate between cultivating the body and the mind?
In my opinion, your body reflects your state of mind.
If you find it challenging to calm your mind, then start by calming your body.
So, how to cultivate the mind?
The breathing method mentioned in meditation is wonderful. Breathing is like an instinct, a representation of life. Its sensations are subtle and can often be done without thinking, hence often overlooked.
But when you intentionally focus on it, it becomes vivid. Each inhale and exhale represents the present moment.
Regarding breathing, I have a tip. When trying to find your breath, first take a deep, rapid breath. Notice the points â your nose, trachea, and chest â where you feel the air passing through the most.
This can help you identify its flow and maintain concentration.
Moreover, whether in practice or in life, forget what others have taught you.
Disregard theories, concepts, biases, and stereotypes. Seek the true essence of life. Explore what it genuinely feels like to be alive. Experience the profound and intricate meaning of life firsthand, and donât just accept othersâ interpretations. Witness it yourself.
Regards.â
Not long after the email was sent, Rocky replied, âDad, youâre awesome!â
In the boysâ dormitory at Seacoast Normal University.
After replying to his dadâs email, Qian Quan reread the email his father had
sent.
To be honest, I was quite impressed.
Much of my insight came not only from the âmaster level chessâ and the
âGrandmaster level Wing Chunâ initiations that provided some overarching inspirations but also from the refinement of theories shared by Zhang Xiangâer and Gong Xuanzhu.
Yet my father figured it all out on his own.
On December 3rd, a Sunday, it was Qian Quanâs day for his second driving test.
Without any surprises, he passed with a perfect score of too.
Meanwhile, his roommate Guo Hongyi finally passed the theoretical part of the driving test.
âIn fact, for the first and fourth tests, Iâm just like everyone else with no advantage. But for the second and third tests, pardon my directness, Iâm certain Iâll pass them in one go.â Guo Hongyi, having successfully passed the first test, regained his confidence.
After boasting, he quickly urged Qian Quan to share his experiences with him.
In the afternoon.
Qian Quan made a trip to Jiaotong University and had a chess meeting, which was a form of work, with Li Zhiyi.
in chess, Qian Quan remained unbeaten, but the iteratively improved âOne Nine Equals Nineâ nearly pushed him to his limits.
In Go, victories were hard to come by for him, whether against âThree Times
Nineâ or the technically advancing Li Zhiyi.
âCan âTwo Times Nineâ evolve further?â Qian Quan inquired curiously.
Li Zhiyi frowned slightly, shaking his head, âIts computing power is almost at its limit. Thatâs why I suspect youâve got a chess Al program in your brain too.
Qian Quan chuckled, âI do feel a bit challenged. Tell your brother, âTwo Times Nineâ can be launched.â
âRight,â Li Zhiyi agreed.
They discussed launching a nationwide Al chess challenge to promote their first product âTwo Times Nineâ.
The competition would be open to everyone with a single game determining the winner. The proposed prize was 150,000.
After a bit more conversation, Qian Quan left for his campus.
Just as he was leaving, Li Zhiyi mentioned, âThe facial recognition for locating missing children idea you had⊠Itâs technically possible.â
âReally?â Qian Quan exclaimed.
âBut the accuracy is questionable since childrenâs faces change,â she added. âThatâs true,â he acknowledged, âAnd some children might be taken to remote areas where machines canât reach.â
âWe can start by targeting human traffickers,â Li Zhiyi suggested. freewe(b)novel.c(o)m
âHow so?â
After a few moments of silence and a playful glance, Li Zhiyi whispered, âItâs classified. You canât tell anyone.
âPromise I wonât.â
âAn early warning system,â she revealed.
Qian Quan looked puzzled.
So she explained, âWe can use facial recognition on known traffickers, track their behavior patterns, and then use that data to predict their motives and issue an early warning.â
âThatâs groundbreaking,â Qian Quan was astounded. đŻđ§đđđđđđŁđ€đ«đđ.đŹđ€đą
Li Zhiyi nodded, âWe just need to train the Al well.â
âWouldnât that require some official permissions? Like access to cameras?â Li Zhiyi stared intently at Qian Quan, with a look that was half-smihng, half-serious. After a brief silence, she said, âCome closer and lend me your ear.â Confused, Qian Quan quickly leaned in.
Li Zhiyi whispered a stream of words into his ear.
The more Qian Quan listened, the more astonished he became. By the time Li Zhiyi finished, the look Qian Quan gave her was filled with a mix of shock and admiration.
It was clearly the look of a muggle beholding a magician.
-This is an incredible humanitarian effort, Ajiu,â he said, using a nickname for Li Zhiyi.
âYou have to keep it a secret. Donât mention a word.â
âI wonât. In fact, you shouldnât have told me.â
âBut I wanted to.â
-If you ever need any help in the future, just let me know.â
Li Zhiyi simply nodded in acknowledgment.
On the way back from Jiaotong University to Seacoast Normal University, waves of emotion churned within Qian Quan. It felt as if a fantasy had stepped into reality.
In simple terms, what Li Zhiyi had just introduced to him was a streamlined version of MOSS.
For a liberal arts student like Qian Quan, it was already sufficiently shocking, novel, and powerful.
If it went online in the future, he genuinely wanted to be a part of it.
However, Qian Quan also harbored caution. What if one day, this system evolved into the full version of MOSS?
It used to be just a thought, but now there was a clear path towards it.
Back at the university, he received a message on WeChat from Ding Linlang, announcing the good news. Her new book Masters Love was about to be released in a simplified version.
This was something Qian Quan had anticipated.
Before the bookâs release, he had predicted its success.
The simplified version was just the beginning; the big break was yet to come. Of course, by this point, she might have had some inklings herself. Adaptations of fantasy and this kind of novel targeted toward a female audience are still in vogue today.
Thereâs no helping it; this type of historical romance genre that can make a star out of newcomers every so often is just too favored by investors.
Whatâs the most common question producers in the entertainment industry like to ask?
âDo you have any successful examples to benchmark against for this project?â And this genre did have its success stories, ranging from mega-hits to smaller successes.
However, there were also those that tanked.
Indeed, with both success and failure under her belt, she could draw on valuable lessons while also sidestepping potential pitfalls.
âOnce the simplified version is out, how far off can a screen adaptation be?â Qian Quan replied.
âIf they really buy the rights, Iâll treat you to a weekâs vacation in Sanya.â
âDeal.â
âDo you mean youâre from Xianzai Films?
The editor of New Story Monthly, Qing Mo, inquired over the phone.
-Yes, Iâm a planning editor from Xianzai Films. Iâd like to inquire about the film and TV rights of Porcelain Anniversary.. Are they with your company or the author?â