Tags: America, Cold War, Brainstorming Synopsis: As we all know, America is now a nation built on finance, and the secret to finance lies in deception. To keep America great, let's all work together to fool the world! Our goal is to play a joke on all of humanity! — His Excellency Ferry King, the first director of the US Strategic Deception Agency, chosen by Prince of Lies Cyric, a master of strategic global manipulation, and owner of The Onion. We lied, we cheated, we stole. We cheated our way through the Cold War! This is the glory of America's continuous exploration and progress! — A proud quote from a US Secretary of State. America is truly wonderful now, and the reason for its excellence is that from head to toe, from breasts to buttocks to hair, not a single part of it is real! — The wailing curse of a loser after being completely defrauded. Ever since a certain man named Kim entered the White House, the Cold War has transformed from drama to farce, and from farce to fantasy… — an assessment by Halberstam, the "Father of American Journalism," in his book. In short, readers, follow the protagonist's perspective and observe how he leads a group of "Zuowang Dao" (Zuowang Dao) to defraud and deceive, making the world even more chaotic and chaotic!
A sudden time travel reveals the New York of 1940. It's World War II, a bloody conflict marked not only battlefield bloodshed but also ideological confrontation. As the epicenter of the world, New York undoubtedly teemed with the brightest minds of the era. Hemingway, Asimov, Lewis Sinclair, John Steinbeck, Pearl S. Buck, Maugham, Gide, Lin Yutang, Fitzgerald... And then there were those fighting the Axis powers in Europe, Camus, Agatha Christie, George Orwell, Arthur C. Clarke... Ernie exclaimed, "Everyone here is a talent. I love it!"... Years later, a young man, a veteran of both battlefields and studies, emerges with a gun in one hand and a pen in the other, shining brightly and rising in this golden age of literature...