The representative from Wu Jingguo, upon hearing the conversation between the two, also showed a profound expression filled with intense shock.
He had considered all possibilities, but he never imagined the thing Lin Mo brought to save his life would be top-secret technologies from various nations, including lithography machines?
How could that be?
Even though Wu Jingguo had held Lin Mo in very high esteem, he still found it sowhat farcical to hear such words coming from Lin Mo’s mouth.
No,
Not just Lin Mo.
Wu Jingguo felt that anyone who uttered such words would seem ridiculous and laughable.
There are over two hundred countries on this planet, excluding so small nations that have just stepped into modernization, there are roughly seven or eight countries with substantial international influence, among which there are a total of five strongest countries.
These five countries almost monopolize the planet’s top-tier technology and military equipnt, and without a doubt, all of these things are each country’s top-level secrets.
Let alone a foreigner, even the King of a nation might not be clear on the manufacturing processes and techniques of this high-end equipnt.
The reason is simple,
Whether it’s lithography machines or the blueprints for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, these industries can only be entered by entities that possess a complete industrial chain, with each industry only producing their part of the equipnt which is then sent to military factories in various countries for assembly.
The vast majority of people only know a portion of the processes, and no one dares to claim they know all of the classified information.
However . . .
Wu Jingguo, with his lifeti’s experience in judging people, could tell that Lin Mo most likely wasn’t lying, which was the most conflicting part for him.
A truthful lie?
It was too contradictory, to the point where Wu Jingguo was more inclined to believe that Lin Mo could deceive him because Lin Mo was an exceptional actor.
He didn’t say anything else.
After posing his question, Liu Limin waited anxiously for Lin Mo’s response without hastily interrupting him.
This was too important.
Even if Lin Mo didn’t know everything, the re presence of so cutting-edge technology would significantly enhance Grand Xia Country’s capabilities.
After all, even if one only glimpsed part of a leopard through a tube, they could still improve certain critical shortages and solve so technical difficulties that had troubled Grand Xia for many years, thereby saving a great deal of ti for the scientific research personnel and avoiding many detours.
Without making the two astonished people wait too long, Lin Mo replied indifferently, "I might say sothing you won’t believe, but what I want is actually very simple."
"I just hope that my family and I can live a normal life, without having to run around or face you important figures every day, engaging in clever maneuvering with you."
Ha?
This...
What kind of reason is this?
Versailles?
Spotting what Liu Limin was thinking by looking in his eyes, Lin Mo continued, "You might find it hard to understand, but I genuinely haven’t thought that much."
"Regarding many of the doubts about , like why I can always find antiques that others can’t and seem to predict things before they happen, they aren’t that complicated. I could tell you, but I’m afraid you wouldn’t believe ."
"Let’s keep our relationship straightforward; it has been you asking so far, and now I’d like to ask you a question."
"How many pieces of important intelligence or blueprints must I give up to ensure my family and I can live a peaceful life? If you need to discuss it, we can pause the conversation."
Liu Limin had the authority to make a decision, but Lin Mo didn’t pressure him too hard; instead, he gave him so ti to react.
This was better for others, and even more so for himself.
After all, he held plenty of cards in his hand, and Grand Xia couldn’t help but be tempted.
As long as the other side was tempted, Lin Mo would always have the upper hand, and the rest would rely be negotiating the specific bargaining chips.
No one spoke again; all three of them fell silent.
After several long minutes, Liu Limin finally spoke again, "Lin Mo, to be honest, you are the most unique person I’ve encountered, and your requests are beyond what I anticipated."
"I admit, before eting you, I had never imagined this conversation would lead to such an outco."
"I indeed need to consult with others, which might take so ti; however, to verify the authenticity of your words, I need you to provide sothing."
"You understand what I’m referring to, right?"
Although Liu Limin could decide right away, verifying so things was very troubleso, and there was the issue of how to handle Lin Mo during the verification process. This needed to be discussed and decided in a eting.
Lin Mo nodded, "Of course, that’s not a problem. You can send soone now to check the rental house I once lived in. Inside there’s a blueprint of the variable vector engine, sothing I think the air force currently needs the most."
"You can take this blueprint and discuss it with them first, then tell your decision."
Variable vector engine?!
Even though Liu Limin wasn’t from the air force, he still had a fair understanding of Grand Xia’s most advanced aircraft.
Take, for example, the current state-of-the-art Shao Long-20 fighter jet: while its shape and aerodynamic layout, as well as the technologies on the plane, are at the forefront of the world and it is considered the third fifth-generation fighter jet,
there is a fatal flaw in the Shao Long-20 fighter jet: it doesn’t use a vector engine but relies on an engine developed from Russian technology, which is barely sufficient but fails to bring out the maximum combat capability of the fighter jet.
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