Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System-Chapter 720 - 676: The Magnifying Glass That Adds Ten Centimeters
To speak without exaggeration, according to Lin Yi's plan, once these three phases of the project are completed, the area covered will be at least that of a small village.
In the entire village, not only can people live and carry out daily activities, but even farming and labor can be done.
At the very least, it will be necessary to create an ecosystem capable of accommodating a thousand people.
However, such conditions are not accomplished overnight.
According to Lin Yi's expectations, the third phase will be completed in no less than six months.
Of course, the reason the plan is progressing so quickly is that Lin Yi intends to personally land on the moon once the second phase is complete.
As for why he wants to go up there, it's naturally because Lin Yi wants to take the system with him.
With the system's assistance, the construction of the base will speed up significantly, otherwise relying solely on manpower would never achieve that speed.
As for what Lin Yi will do once he's up there, all of it is part of his plan.
Don't forget, he previously obtained a small magnifying glass from the system.
The function of this magnifying glass is that it can enlarge an object by ten centimeters.
Ahem, perhaps upon reading this, many friends will subconsciously think of a certain object, and if you have such a magnifying glass, you would certainly apply it without hesitation.
But at this moment, to Lin Yi, more or less ten centimeters truly makes no difference.
After all, that ten centimeters is not a lifeline for Zhang Family, it's just embellishment.
Okay, okay, let's return to the main text and not talk about irrelevant stuff.
According to Lin Yi's imagination, once the construction of the base completes the second phase, which means a small space has been completed, then he will ride a spaceship to the moon's orbit, near Earth.
At that time, he will choose an appropriate location to use the opportunity with the magnifying glass on the base.
According to Lin Yi's idea, at high altitude, he'll find a base observable by naked eye with a diameter of ten kilometers, and when its distance is less than one centimeter, he will use the magnifying glass to increase it by ten centimeters.
This means its volume can directly increase tenfold.
In this way, a ten-kilometer base can instantly expand to a distance of 100 kilometers.
What kind of concept is this?
An area of 100 kilometers in radius, let alone a village, it's more than enough for a town or a city district.
Of course, all of this is merely Lin Yi's imagination at the moment; whether it can actually be implemented is another discussion.
Perhaps at that time, all of this might not be realized.
But in any case, Lin Yi will give it a try.
The topic has drifted a bit; let's pull it back to reality, return to the present.
After listening to Lin Yi's series of questions, Lao Hu's face showed a hint of a bitter smile:
"President Lin, you may not know, but I was an orphan since childhood, and it was the orphanage that supported me all the way to Tsinghua.
So, I don't have any relatives, and I don't need to discuss anything with anyone.
As long as I decide to do something, I will do it.
I've already told you before, I can give up everything for my career.
I can go to the lunar base; I can be your pioneer."
After saying this, Lao Hu paused for a moment, then took a deep breath and sighed before continuing:
"Furthermore, there's another advantage to me going up there. Since I research materials, I'm more knowledgeable about various minerals.
So currently, I'm really most suited to go up there.
In this way, it would be greatly beneficial for our preliminary work."
Lin Yi's reaction upon hearing this was evidently a surprise. He genuinely didn't know the other person was an orphan.
For a moment, his face was filled with an apologetic expression:
"I'm really sorry; I truly didn't know your story.
And just now was merely a joke; don't take it seriously.
Although you haven't had parents since childhood, now the Nuclear Construction Group is your family, and every employee in our group is your relative.
As for the matter of landing on the moon, there's no need to rush. If you really wish to, when we have a manned lunar landing plan later, I will first consider you.
But rest assured, I won't let you go up there alone.
At the very least, on the first moon landing, I will accompany you."
Although Lin Yi's words were quite ordinary and plain, they instantly brought tears to Lao Hu's eyes.
Just like Lin Yi said, since he joined the Nuclear Construction Group, he really felt the presence of a family.
It's precisely because of this that Lao Hu cherishes his current job so much.
"President Lin, please seriously consider it. If the next spacecraft goes to the moon, I genuinely apply to go with it.
This is not me being melodramatic; as I told you earlier, I'm an expert in materials science. This is not me boasting; there are few experts in the country better than me.
Although I am not much older than you, because I don't have a family, I've spent all my time in research.
Precisely for this reason, I dare to say my level is very high."
At this point, Lao Hu seemed to feel that just talking couldn't prove anything, so he pulled Lin Yi over to a truck.
Then, in three moves, he climbed onto the truck bed.
He sat down on the pile of minerals and then beckoned to Lin Yi:
"President Lin, come have a look.
Take for example this truck of minerals. You see, many of them are useless. Look here, this is just ordinary lunar rocks.
The mineral here at most has a high iron content, but for us, iron ore is completely useless."
At this point, Lao Hu picked up a football-sized rock and showed it to Lin Yi.
"Even though our spacecraft technology is extremely advanced, it is not omnipotent. A single round trip also requires a significant consumption of energy, money, and resources.
That's why every piece it carries down here is extremely precious.
If I am up there, it will greatly avoid such waste."
Seeing the guy sitting in the truck's bed holding a big rock and speaking eloquently, Lin Yi was somewhat dumbfounded.
But indeed, what this guy was saying is very correct; his robots are indeed advanced, but no matter how advanced, they don't have the autonomous judgment ability of humans.
[To be continued...]







