Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System-Chapter 670 - 626: An Open Secret
As he spoke, Lin Yi directly ordered through his headset for the UFO that went out to search for the Beautiful Country’s flag to slow down, reducing its original supersonic speed to below sonic speed.
This deceleration allowed the entire shape of the spacecraft to finally be detected by those six satellites.
In multiple laboratories, watching the spacecraft suddenly reduce speed on the big screen, everyone was stunned.
No one knew what the other side was doing; was it a malfunction of their spacecraft?
Or was it that such high-speed flight damaged the spacecraft?
Or perhaps the earlier supersonic speed could not be maintained for long, and it was merely a speed burst from the craft.
You couldn’t blame them for thinking this way; otherwise, they couldn’t understand why the other side would slow down.
After all, from another angle, if that spacecraft were theirs, they would definitely try every possible way to hide it and would never expose it to outsiders.
"Soga, splendid. I thought it could fly at that speed forever, but it turns out it’s just a flashy piece of junk, iku iku!"
"Hahaha sumida, this thing must have malfunctioned. I dare to conclude, their research technology is still not very mature. Hehe. Once they really get to the moon, the conclusions they draw will definitely differ from those on Earth.
These arrogant guys dared to go to the moon without mature technology.
No matter how glorious they are now, they’ll be as miserable when they fail."
"Hahaha! Clean and hygienic, brothers. I thought they were much stronger. But is this all they’ve got? Watching them rise high, watching their building collapse. Hahaha."
Suddenly, all the forces concerned with this UFO began gloating.
Of course, as they gleefully mocked, they successfully captured the shape of the UFO.
This made them feel proud, but they didn’t consider that even if Lin Yi’s spaceship was as they suspected, with immature technology, one mustn’t forget that it had already flown to the moon.
And as for them? They could only bluff and bluster here.
"Oh my god, their flying device actually used a saucer shape! How is this possible, how could such a device achieve such terrifying speeds?"
As their satellite successfully captured the spacecraft’s image, the saucer-shaped device appeared before their eyes.
Upon clearly seeing the state of this device, everyone couldn’t help but exclaim in disbelief.
Though the saucer shape is common in sci-fi, don’t forget, that’s only in sci-fi.
If an actual aircraft used such a saucer shape, it would definitely affect its flight speed.
After all, real flight considers many factors, among which the most crucial is air resistance!
However, the moon’s surface lacks air and an atmosphere, so perhaps air resistance doesn’t need consideration.
Yet, even knowing this, most people still didn’t favor this device, thinking it wasted significant energy.
Most puzzling of all is, what kind of energy source does this spacecraft use?
Could it be solar power?
But they’ve all tried solar power.
Not just on Earth; even on the moon, their rovers also use solar power.
However, based on their results and research findings, using solar power on the moon is a strenuous affair.
To put it bluntly, even a rover’s movement is a challenge for solar power, let alone such a spacecraft.
But beyond solar power, could there be another energy source?
Transporting Earth’s energy there seems impractical.
"How on earth did they do it? What kind of fuel allows an anti-gravity craft to reach such speeds?"
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Besides them, another person found it puzzling—Li Huiqun.
Watching Lin Yi’s order, as the UFO slowed and was detected by those surveillance satellites, Li Huiqun was utterly dumbfounded:
"Boss, what on earth are you up to? Why does this make me feel baffled?"
Hearing this, Lin Yi gave a mysterious smile and then retorted to Li Huiqun:
"Hehe. Did you forget what our UFO’s purpose is this time?"
Li Huiqun paused, furrowing his brow slightly, pondering a moment:
"Aren’t we going to check if the Beautiful Country actually landed on the moon and if there’s a planted Star-Spangled Banner?"
At this point, Li Huiqun’s voice stopped, and he suddenly realized, his tone becoming excited:
"Haha, I get it now, boss, you’re still so cunning.
If they indeed never landed on the moon, if this whole matter is false, then with so many countries watching closely today, we wouldn’t even need to publicize it; this issue would spread on its own."
Lin Yi nodded slightly:
"Seems you’re not entirely beyond hope.
Yes, as you said, if they haven’t been to the moon, then this issue would be monitored by these six satellites, excluding the two they possess themselves, there are still four other countries.
Among them, not everyone has great relations with the Beautiful Country.
Especially the Polar Bears.
Imagine, if they learn about this, wouldn’t they spread it widely?"
Actually, Lin Yi’s move wasn’t very clever; it was the most traditional method in Huaxia history—using a borrowed knife to kill.
Currently, the spotlight is already on us, so if we don’t have to make a scene, we’d better not; if it can be left to others, we should avoid doing it ourselves, especially such resentment-sparking matters.
Imagine if the Nuclear Group reported this issue, then all of the Beautiful Country’s hatred may fall on Lin Yi.
"Not only should we let them detect it, but we should have more satellites detect and track our UFO. It’s best if we could engage all the lunar orbit satellites in filming. Once this issue becomes a publicly known secret globally, can it still be called a secret?"
[To be continued...]







