“There has been a wave of boycotts against Lingshi New Energy internationally,” Nie Zhibo from the Ministry of Intelligence briefly summarized what happened during this period. “At first, it was just public opposition on the Internet, and then it slowly spread offline. .”

"What's going on?" Lu Yanchi looked at him curiously while eating his lunch box.

This curiosity to eat the melon almost made the fairy-like taste in the lunch box less tempting.

Facing Lu Yanchi's curious eyes, Nie Zhibo told the story exactly from the beginning.

Nie Zhibo's account was very objective, basically revealing several major changes in public opinion - by the way, this change was actually summarized by Xu Shaoyang, who worked in the public opinion department next door to him.

"...Just now," Nie Zhibo shrugged, "there was another big demonstration in front of the White House. The slogan of the marchers was: 'Boycott new energy and give me my job!'"

"Really..." Lu Yanchi was dumbfounded, "But no, how could I remember that just yesterday, everything seemed to be fine?"

"I remember, wasn't there another big news yesterday," Lu Yanchi tried to recall the news. "It was an interview with a researcher from Lingshi New Energy, talking about his expectations for the new energy era...?"

"Public opinion changes too fast. We have reasonable suspicion that there are pushers behind it," Nie Zhibo said calmly - in fact, in the eyes of people engaged in intelligence and public opinion, most popular news on the Internet has pushers behind it. There are almost no exceptions. "By the way, it is worth mentioning that there is the Ernest International Joint Research Institute that you have worked with. They were almost besieged by bombers. It is said that the windows were smashed. Fortunately, there was no damage. No matter what kind of researchers are involved, what kind of life-threatening situation is caused."

"This..." As someone who has never personally experienced the changes in the online public opinion atmosphere in this short period of time, Lu Yanchi found it a bit difficult to understand, "How did this happen? Why is it so exaggerated? They are attacking scientific researchers offline. To the point?"

"It's just a routine." Nie Zhibo, who has a background in intelligence, was not particularly excited about this. "You can ask Xu Shaoyang when you have time. He is from the public opinion department and is much more familiar with this trick than you and I."

"Then," Lu Yanchi was stunned for a moment, then began to ask questions that concerned him, "Will this abnormal wind direction affect the country?"

"Oh, you can rest assured about this," Nie Zhibo replied, "After all, we have a 'wall', so the impact will not be so direct, and this kind of trouble is not allowed in the country. If you dare to make trouble, you will be jailed. Prepare."

"What's more, in the public opinion department," Nie Zhibo added, looking at Lu Yanchi's frown, "Xu Shaoyang is leading a team to work overtime, trying to calm down the quarrelsome atmosphere in the country. There are some signs of this. Just snuff it out, don’t worry, it won’t be restored.”

"I'm here to remind you," Nie Zhibo pointed to the lunch box and signaled Lu Yanchi not to forget to eat, "I'm here to make you mentally prepared as the leader of the project. Don't know anything about this matter. I'm not asking you to come." Those who are worried about this - just leave the specific matters to me and Xu Shaoyang."

"That's it. Thank you. It won't affect our scientific research team too much." Lu Yanchi breathed a sigh of relief and raised his chopsticks again, but then he couldn't help his curiosity and asked. , "Who do you think is behind this kind of public opinion internationally?"

"Who else can it be? Let's see who makes the biggest profit!" Nie Zhibo spread his hands and said in a tone that saw everything through, "Although there is no clear evidence yet, there must be some confusion among those with vested interests."

"Especially those companies that have reported layoffs before they even officially launched new energy sources," Nie Zhibo couldn't help but shook his head, "Every one of them must be part of the driving force behind the public opinion."

"Are they really going to lay off employees through energy transformation?" Lu Yanchi asked while eating.

"The Third World War has put a lot of pressure on many companies. Some companies have long wanted to lay off employees; some companies know that now that there is a copy of [Riddle Link], new energy will arrive soon, so they have to lay off employees in advance. Start making preparations for transformation," Nie Zhibo analyzed. "Now it is just to release the news of layoffs. At the same time, it can pour dirty water on new energy and guide public opinion, so as not to cause public outrage by layoffs - killing three birds with one stone, that's it. .”

"It's just a matter of deceiving people on the Internet," Nie Zhibo smiled, with a hint of ridicule in his smile, "Isn't the public opinion of netizens the best thing to guide, right?"

"Right..." Lu Yanchi, who has always focused on scientific research and is indifferent to these frivolous things, shrugged, "I just ask them not to affect my work."

"No, you can rest assured on this," Nie Zhibo dared to vouch for this. "Our national conditions are different from those abroad, and the power of capital will never have the upper hand."

Lu Yanchi certainly agreed with this statement.

Different from the energy oligarchs who have a long history overseas, have formed a solid power, and can even influence the politics of various countries;

In China, fields such as energy are completely controlled by the state.

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