Chapter 8: She 2

By the time Suge's consciousness returned to his body, he was already standing on the street.

To his surprise, the whole world was shrouded in a filter, with the same warm colors as in the movies.

Su Ge looked at this futuristic city that was a mixture of Shanghai and Los Angeles in reality, and his heart was inexplicably moved.

He had seen the city countless times on the screen, and how many nights he had fallen asleep watching this movie.

Now he stands in the middle of a city of all colors, languages, and cultures.

This is exactly the city of the future that Suge imagined, a world where all cultures are infinitely inclusive.

He walked through the city, and the last second it was an old Chinese-style house on Jing'an Road, but after a few streets, he saw the purple sunset of Los Angeles, reflecting the iconic palm trees.

But Suge now faces a dilemma, because of the rush to enter the film and the fact that he doesn't understand the system, so he is not fully prepared.

First of all, he doesn't have the currency here, and in addition, he is a black household, and even if he has money, he can't live in a hotel.

While Suge was thinking about what to do, he suddenly noticed that in the corner of his vision, there was a system logo icon.

This icon is designed to look like a film box, surrounded by a circle of letters.

Suge guessed that this was the sign of "the story completes the OS".

So he tried to click on the icon, and an interface popped up.

In the normal world, a person standing on the street and pointing with his finger raised is likely to be mistaken for a psychopath.

But this is a futuristic world, and as you can see from the movies, everyone is used to voice control.

And, when you actually come into this world, you will find that the technology here is far more advanced than the ones shown in the movies.

Through Su Ge's viewing, he saw that the glasses worn by many people should be AR glasses that integrate integrated reality technology.

In addition to the clamshell-style, somewhat retro smartphone used by the male protagonist in the movie, the kind of smartphone that is completely a piece of glass can also be found everywhere.

Not to mention wearable devices that use the watch to map the screen directly in the palm of the hand or arm.

Su Ge was not surprised when he saw this, because a world that can develop super artificial intelligence must be much more advanced than reality.

After Su Ge opened the interface of the system, he found that there was a detailed introduction to the movie.

There's also a mall feature.

Seeing the things in the mall, Su Gele couldn't keep his mouth shut.

Because this mall not only provides props that pass through, such as: export props, clothing, self-defense props, etc.

Props related to the current world of the film are also provided, including the currency and digital identity of the world that Suge needs.

The currency of this world can be exchanged directly using Story Coins at a ratio of 1:100, and digital identities can be exchanged for only 30 Story Coins.

Su Ge first exchanged 100 story coins for 10,000 yuan of this world's currency, and then exchanged 30 story coins for the identity of this world.

After the exchange was completed, Su Ge suddenly had an additional identity card in his hand.

There is a QR code and a fingerprint recognition area on it, and the system description shows that in this world, you can use the identity card directly without paper and pen, and you can consume.

Now Su Ge can be regarded as a person from this future world, and he is much more confident in even walking.

He casually walked into a convenience store on the street, not to buy anything, but to see the prices of the world.

A bottle of Coke costs 0.99 yuan, a loaf of bread costs 1.99 yuan, and a pair of Bluetooth headphones that look good only cost 23 yuan.

It can be seen that this is a future world that has entered a developed country, with stable prices and reasonable incomes, with the middle class as the core.

Suge didn't go out empty-handed, he bought a bottle of self-heating oolong tea.

In front of the cash register, Su Ge took out his identity card, and the cashier scanned it and prompted Su Ge to press his fingerprint to confirm.

Suge placed his finger on the fingerprint of the ID card, and the cash register immediately received the money.

Su Ge looked at the ID card in his hand, and he began to guess how such a small card could be connected to the Internet and recognize fingerprints.

Soon, Su Ge returned his attention to the oolong tea in his hand.

The bottle of tea is printed with Chinese, English, Japanese and other characters, and the design is both Chinese and Western.

This bottle of camellia went to Su Ge for 1.99 yuan, and he was most interested in how this ordinary plastic bottle heated itself.

After walking out of the convenience store, Suge began to study this bottle of oolong tea.

First of all, the bottle is filled with a completely transparent liquid, and at the bottom of the bottle, the tea leaves are isolated by a small space.

The packaging of the bottle has a place on it that prompts you to go dark, and there is a pattern of flames painted around it.

The instructions for use read: first press the self-heating area of the bottle, wait two seconds, after the water boils, shake the bottle and start brewing.

"Holy! That's kind of interesting! Su Ge, who had been interested in these things, suddenly gained momentum.

This is completely a freshly brewed tea drink, which is completely different from the tea that has been brewed but added with preservatives in reality.

Suge followed the instructions and tore off a small piece of the package in the self-heating area of the bottle, and then placed his thumb on it.

Just when Suge was holding the bottle's hand and didn't feel it at all, he could already see the water inside the bottle start to boil.

"Is it boiling?" Suge was puzzled because his hands couldn't feel the temperature at all.

Su Ge shook the bottle a few times, and the small space that locked the tea leaves melted into a filter that filled the small holes in the tea leaves.

"That's amazing, isn't it?" Suge sighed.

He unscrewed the bottle, and a puff of water vapor came out of it, and he took a cautious sip to find that the water was just the right temperature.

"Obviously, the water just boiled." Suge was very incomprehensible.

He guessed that the bottle, while it looked indistinguishable from a plastic bottle in the real world, must be a new material.

And there must be a chip hidden in this bottle to control the temperature of this material.

Thinking of this, Suge completely tore off the plastic packaging on the bottle.

Sure enough, in the center of the bottle, there was a very small, almost transparent small disc.

Through Suge's closer inspection, he found that the bottle was not one, but two, just very thin.

But with chips alone, it is impossible to generate heat without a source of energy.

So Suge guessed that the world should have invented a super battery.

Just a battery the size of a grain of millet can store the power used by this bottle.

But it's useless to just guess, Suge needs a device that can connect to the Internet in this world.

This way he can quickly look up information to better understand the world.

Thinking of this, and thinking of the sufficient funds in his pocket, Su Ge took a sip of the tea in his hand.

"It smells so good!" Suge sighed.