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Chapter no 10: Da Shi

The Three-Body Problem

Shi sat down next to Wang and handed him his car keys. โ€œYou parked right at the intersection at Dongdan. If I had arrived just a minute later, the traffic cops would have had it towed.โ€

Da Shi, if I had known you were following me, I would have been comforted,ย Wang thought, switching to Shi Qiangโ€™s familiar nickname in his mind, though self-respect made him hold back the words. He accepted a cigarette from Da Shi, lit it, and took his first drag since he quit several years ago.

โ€œSo howโ€™s it going, buddy? Finding it hard to bear? I said you couldnโ€™t handle it. And you insisted on playing the tough guy.โ€

โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t understand.โ€ Wang took several more deep puffs. โ€œYour problem is, you understand too well.โ€ฆ Fine, letโ€™s go grab a

bite.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not hungry.โ€

โ€œThen weโ€™ll go drinking! My treat.โ€

Wang got into Da Shiโ€™s car and they drove to a small restaurant nearby. It was still early, and the place was deserted.

โ€Œโ€œTwo orders of quick-fried tripe, and a bottle ofย er guo tou!โ€22ย Da Shi shouted, without even looking up. He was obviously a regular here.

As he stared at the two plates filled with black slices of tripe, Wangโ€™s empty stomach began to churn, and he thought he was going to be sick.

Da Shi ordered him some warm soymilk and fried pancakes, and Wang forced himself to eat some.

Then they drank shots ofย er guo tou. He began to feel lightheaded, and his tongue loosened. Gradually, he recounted the events of the last three days to Da Shi, even though he knew that Da Shi probably knew everything alreadyโ€”maybe Da Shi even knew more than he did.

โ€œYouโ€™re saying that the universe was โ€ฆ winking at you?โ€ Da Shi asked, as he slurped down strips of tripe like noodles.

โ€œThatโ€™s a very appropriate metaphor.โ€ โ€œBullshit.โ€

โ€œYour lack of fear is based on your ignorance.โ€ โ€œMore bullshit. Come, drink!โ€

Wang finished another shot. Now the world was spinning around him, and only the tripe-chomping Shi Qiang across from him remained stable. He said, โ€œDa Shi, have you ever โ€ฆ considered certain ultimate philosophical questions? For example, where does Man come from? Where does Man go? Where does the universe come from? Where does the universe go? Et cetera.โ€

โ€œNope.โ€

โ€œNever?โ€

โ€œNever.โ€

โ€œYou must see the stars. Arenโ€™t you awed and curious?โ€ โ€œI never look at the sky at night.โ€

โ€œHow is that possible? I thought you often worked the night shift?โ€ โ€œBuddy, when I work at night, if I look up at the sky, the suspect is

going to escape.โ€

โ€œWe really have nothing to say to each other. All right. Drink!โ€

โ€œTo be honest, even if I were to look at the stars in the sky, I wouldnโ€™t be thinking about your philosophical questions. I have too much to worry about! I gotta pay the mortgage, save for the kidโ€™s college, and handle the endless stream of cases.โ€ฆ Iโ€™m a simple man without a lot of complicated twists and turns. Look down my throat and you can see out my ass. Naturally, I donโ€™t know how to make my bosses like me. Years

after being discharged from the army, my career is going nowhere. If I werenโ€™t pretty good at my job, I would have been kicked out a long time ago.โ€ฆ You think thatโ€™s not enough for me to worry about? You think Iโ€™ve got the energy to gaze at stars and philosophize?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re right. All right, drink up!โ€

โ€œBut, I did indeed invent an ultimate rule.โ€ โ€œTell me.โ€

โ€œAnything sufficiently weird must be fishy.โ€ โ€œWhat โ€ฆ what kind of crappy rule is that?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m saying that thereโ€™s always someone behind things that donโ€™t seem to have an explanation.โ€

โ€œIf you had even basic knowledge of science, youโ€™d know itโ€™s impossible for any force to accomplish the things I experienced. Especially that last one. To manipulate things at the scale of the universe

โ€”not only can you not explain it with our current science, I couldnโ€™t even imagine how to explain itย outsideย of science. Itโ€™s more than supernatural. Itโ€™s super-I-donโ€™t-know-what.โ€ฆโ€

โ€œIโ€™m telling you, thatโ€™s bullshit. Iโ€™ve seen plenty of weird things.โ€ โ€œThen tell me what I should do next.โ€

โ€œKeep on drinking. And then sleep.โ€ โ€œFine.โ€

* * *

Wang Miao had no idea how he got back into his car. He tumbled into the backseat and fell into a dreamless slumber. He didnโ€™t think that he was asleep for long, but when he opened his eyes, the sun was already near the horizon in the west.

He got out of the car. Even though the alcohol that morning had made him weak, he did feel better. He saw that he was at one corner of the Forbidden City. The setting sun shone on the ancient palace and turned into bright gold ripples in the moat. In his eyes, the world became once again classical and stable.

Wang sat until it got dark, enjoying the peace that had been missing from his life. The black Volkswagen Santana that he was now so familiar with pulled out of the traffic streaming through the street and braked to a stop right in front of him. Shi Qiang got out of the car.

โ€œSlept well?โ€ Da Shi growled. โ€œYes. What next?โ€

โ€œWho? You? Go have dinner. Then drink a little more. Then sleep again.โ€

โ€œThen what?โ€

โ€œThen? Donโ€™t you have to go to work tomorrow?โ€ โ€œBut the countdown โ€ฆ thereโ€™s only 1,091 hours left.โ€

โ€œFuck the countdown. Your first priority right now is to make sure you can stand straight and not collapse into a heap. Then we can talk about other things.โ€

โ€œDa Shi, can you tell me something about whatโ€™s really going on?

Iโ€™m begging you.โ€

Da Shi stared at Wang a while. Then he laughed. โ€œIโ€™ve said the very same thing to General Chang several times. Weโ€™re in the same boat, you and I. Iโ€™ll be honest: I know fucking shit. My pay grade is too low, and they tell me nothing. Sometimes I think this is a nightmare.โ€

โ€œBut you must know more than I.โ€

โ€œFine. Iโ€™ll tell you what little I know.โ€ Da Shi pointed to the shore of the moat around the Forbidden City. The two found a spot and sat down.

It was now night, and traffic flowed ceaselessly behind them like a river. They watched their shadows lengthening and shortening over the moat.

โ€œIn my line of work, itโ€™s all about putting together many apparently unconnected things. When you piece them together the right way, you get the truth. For a while now, strange things have been happening.

โ€œFor example, thereโ€™s been an unprecedented wave of crimes against academia and science research institutions. Of course you know about the explosion at the Liangxiang accelerator construction site. There was also the murder of that Nobel laureate โ€ฆ the crimes were all unusual:

not for money, not for revenge. No political background, just pure destruction.

โ€œOther strange things didnโ€™t involve crimes. For example, the Frontiers of Science and the suicides of those academics. Environmental activists have also become extra bold: protest mobs at construction sites to stop nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams, experimental communities โ€˜returning to nature,โ€™ and other apparently trivial matters.โ€ฆ Do you go to the movies?โ€

โ€œNo, not really.โ€

โ€œRecent big-budget films all have rustic themes. The setting is always green mountains and clear water, with handsome men and pretty women of some indeterminate era living in harmony with nature. To use the words of the directors, they โ€˜represent the beautiful life before science spoiled nature.โ€™ Takeย Peach Blossom Spring: itโ€™s clearly the sort of film that no one wants to see. But they spent hundreds of millions to make it. There was also this science fiction contest with a top reward of five million for the person who imagined the most disgusting possible future. They spent another few hundred million to turn the winning stories into movies. And then youโ€™ve got all these strange cults popping up everywhere, where every cult leader seems to have a lot of money.โ€ฆโ€ โ€œWhat does that last bit have to do with everything you mentioned

before?โ€

โ€œYou have to connect all the dots. Of course I didnโ€™t need to busy myself with such concerns before, but after I was transferred from the crime unit to the Battle Command Center, it became part of my job. Even General Chang is impressed by my talent for connecting the dots.โ€

โ€œAnd your conclusion?โ€

โ€œEverything thatโ€™s happening is coordinated by someone behind the scenes with one goal: to completely ruin scientific research.โ€

โ€œWho?โ€

โ€œI have no idea. But I can sense the plan, a very comprehensive, intricate plan: damage scientific research installations, kill scientists, drive scientists like you crazy and make you commit suicideโ€”but the

main goal is to misdirect your thoughts until youโ€™re even more foolish than ordinary people.โ€

โ€œYour last statement is really perceptive.โ€

โ€œAt the same time, they want to ruin scienceโ€™s reputation in society. Of course some people have always engaged in anti-science activities, but now itโ€™s coordinated.โ€

โ€œI believe it.โ€

โ€œNowย you believe me. So many of you scientific elites couldnโ€™t figure it out, and I, having gone only to vocational school, had the answer? Ha! After I explained my theory, the scholars and my bosses all ridiculed it.โ€

โ€œIf you had told me your theory back then, Iโ€™m sure I wouldnโ€™t have laughed at you. Take those frauds who practice pseudoscienceโ€”do you know who theyโ€™re most afraid of?โ€

โ€œScientists, of course.โ€

โ€œNo. Many of the best scientists can be fooled by pseudoscience and sometimes devote their lives to it. But pseudoscience is afraid of one particular type of people who are very hard to fool: stage magicians. In fact, many pseudoscientific hoaxes were exposed by stage magicians. Compared to the bookworms of the scientific world, your experience as a cop makes you far more likely to perceive such a large-scale conspiracy.โ€

โ€œWell, thereโ€™re plenty of people smarter than me. People in positions of power are well aware of the plot. When they ridiculed me at first, it was only because I wasnโ€™t explaining my theory to the right people. Later on, my old company commanderโ€”General Changโ€”had me transferred. But Iโ€™m still not doing anything other than running errands.

โ€ฆ Thatโ€™s it. Now you know as much as I do.โ€

โ€œAnother question: What does this have to do with the military?โ€

โ€œI was baffled, too. I asked them, and they said that now that thereโ€™s a war, of course the military would be involved. I was like you, thinking that they were talking nonsense. But no, they werenโ€™t joking. The army really is on high alert. There are twenty-some Battle Command Centers

like ours around the globe. And above them thereโ€™s another level of command structure. But no one knows the details.โ€

โ€œWhoโ€™s the enemy?โ€

โ€œNo idea. NATO officers are now stationed in the war room of the PLA General Staff Department, and a bunch of PLA officers are working out of the Pentagon. Who the fuck knows who weโ€™re fighting?โ€

โ€œThis is all so bizarre. Are you sure itโ€™s all true?โ€

โ€œA bunch of my old buddies from the army are now generals, so I know a few things.โ€

โ€œThe media has no idea about any of this?โ€

โ€œAh, thatโ€™s another thing. All the countries are keeping a tight lid on this, and theyโ€™ve been successful so far. I can guarantee you that the enemy is incredibly powerful. Those in charge are terrified! I know General Chang very well. Heโ€™s the sort whoโ€™s afraid of nothing, not even the sky falling, but I can tell that heโ€™s worried about something much worse right now. Theyโ€™re all scared out of their wits, and they have no confidence that weโ€™ll win.โ€

โ€œIf what you say is true, then we should all be frightened.โ€ โ€œEveryone is afraid of something. The enemy must be, too. The more

powerful they are, the more they have to lose to their fears.โ€ โ€œWhat do you think the enemy is afraid of?โ€

โ€œYou! Scientists! The odd thing is that the less practical your research is, the more theyโ€™re afraid of youโ€”like abstract theories, the kind of thing Yang Dong worked on. They are more frightened of such work than you are of the universe winking at you. Thatโ€™s why theyโ€™re so ruthless. If killing you would solve the problem, youโ€™d all be dead by now. But the most effective technique remains disrupting your thoughts. When a scientist dies, another will take his place. But if his thoughts are confused, then science is over.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re saying theyโ€™re afraid of fundamental science?โ€ โ€œYes, fundamental science.โ€

โ€œBut my research is very different in nature from Yang Dongโ€™s. The nanomaterial I work on isnโ€™t fundamental science. Itโ€™s just a very strong

material. Whatโ€™s the threat to them?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a special case. Usually, they donโ€™t bother those engaged in applied research. Maybe the material youโ€™re developing really scares them.โ€

โ€œThen what should I do?โ€

โ€œGo to work and keep up your research. Thatโ€™s the best way to strike back at them. Donโ€™t worry about that shitty countdown. If you want to relax a bit after work, play that game. If you can beat it, that might help.โ€

โ€œThat game?ย Three Body? You think itโ€™s connected to all this?โ€ โ€œDefinitely connected. I know that several specialists at the Battle

Command Center are playing it, too. Itโ€™s no ordinary game. Someone like me, fearless out of ignorance, canโ€™t play it. It has to be someone knowledgeable like you.โ€

โ€œAnything else?โ€

โ€œNo. But if I find out more Iโ€™ll let you know. Keep your phone on, buddy. Keep your head screwed on straight, and if you get scared again, just remember my ultimate rule.โ€

Da Shi drove away before Wang had a chance to thank him.

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