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Capítulo 1062: Chapter 1060: The Formal Manufacture of Nuclear Weapons

Three and a half days later.

Tin Wood was placed in the ergency repaired Research Room No.3, fixed inside a gigantic glass container.

The container was filled with nutrient liquid, and Tin Wood floated quietly on the surface, rising and falling, slowly growing.

Compared to before, this ti Tin Wood’s recovery from the Tree Heart state to Tree state was slightly different; the process was slower and more cumberso.

Tin Wood explained that because he was hit hard twice in succession, his core origin power had been severely impacted, aning he was very likely unable to maintain the level of Immortal Species as a high-level life.

To prevent this from happening, he needed to spend a period consolidating his core origin before regrowing. This would allow him to make his trunk harder, absorb more Energy from the Void, and stabilize Energy Wave fluctuations better.

In summary, he was beaten badly twice before, both tis resulting in complete defeat. This ti he learned his lesson and planned to develop stealthily before doing anything else.

As for his stealthy developnt, whether it was for better work or another purpose, it was hard to determine.

Richard was too lazy to guess the truth of this, so he seriously told Tin Wood: There is only one chance for forgiveness, and it was used not long ago. So, either concentrate on work, try to “reduce sentence” to gain freedom sooner, or continue to harbor ulterior motives, and if discovered, he would be completely destroyed.

After warning Tin Wood, Richard wrapped up so of the finishing touches and found himself rare free ti.

He luxuriously gave himself half a day off, adjusted his physical condition and spirit to the best state, then began the final step of the nuclear weapon research and manufacturing plan—manufacturing the nuclear weapon.

Nuclear weapon manufacturing, begins!

Four days later, in the morning, at six o’clock sharp.

“Click, click, clack!”

Richard operated a few tis at the lighting system console in the main laboratory and reached out to press the button. Through the glass window, he saw that the lamps on the four crystal walls of Eden outside brightly lit up, illuminating the entire Eden with soft light, like the rising sun, marking the start of a new day.

Richard looked, nodded in satisfaction, and walked out of the main laboratory towards the chanical Processing Sector.

chanical Processing Sector, Research Room No.1.

Richard pushed the door open and entered. He saw a silver-white tal table on the room’s floor, which had been added compared to before.

Calling it a tal table was actually an understatent; the device in front was much larger than an ordinary tal table. The “tabletop” alone was several square ters in size and extrely sturdy. The sixteen table legs were thick and strong, like elephant legs, each able to bear several tons without deforming, which was necessary to place the machine tools and equipnt needed for nuclear weapon manufacturing.

In addition, every table leg was embedded with a leveler—a glass sphere with markings containing half colored liquid, used to determine if it was level.

Moreover, each table leg was also equipped with a screw jack, ensuring the tabletop’s height and angle could be freely adjusted.

Richard ca in and glanced at the nuclear weapon leveler on the table leg, and since it had been adjusted in advance, he found it completely eting standards.

“Whew—”

Taking a light breath, Richard started installing various necessary equipnt around the tal table for the upcoming manufacturing.

A few hours later.

Nurous devices were installed around and above the operation platform. Richard entered the room carrying a large tal block, placed it on the platform, and began cutting.

“Squeak, squeak…”

The long chanical arm made sounds under Richard’s operation, moving positions on the tal block. The Space Iron Ring embedded at the end was like an invincible blade, slicing through the excess tal parts quickly as if cutting tofu, and storing them in an independent space, leaving no annoying waste.

Because of Richard’s proficiency, the pace of the cutting work progressed quickly. Before long, an elliptical shell was already completed.

This was the future shell of the nuclear weapon, in other words, the casing of the Atomic Bomb.

Looking at it, the whole shell was about one ter in height, asured precisely at ninety-five centiters, designed to be easily carried in the Space Iron Ring.

The shell’s width, in comparison, was sowhat smaller, at just over sixty centiters.

Richard took out the asuring tool, confird the asurent was exactly sixty-two centiters, matching the design data on the blueprint, nodded slightly, showing satisfaction, but restrained his emotions without being overly excited.

The nuclear weapon’s shell had been manufactured, counting as the first process in nuclear weapon manufacturing and the simplest one. In a sense, he used this process only as a warm-up; failure would not have significant repercussions, and success did not signify a substantial victory.

The subsequent procedures were the important ones.

Moreover, each step was more crucial than the previous.

“Tap, tap, tap…”

Richard stepped away from the operation platform, walked to the side, picked up a cup, drank its nutrient liquid in one gulp, took a few deep breaths, and turned around to leave.

A few hours later.

Richard appeared in another functional sector of Eden, busy in front of a lting furnace, where he was sintering Re-W Alloy.

Re-W Alloy, as the na implies, was a material mixed from Tungsten and Rhenium tals. He had obtained the necessary Tungsten tal long ago, and through his adventure in Laisi City, he acquired a sufficient amount of Rhenium tal.

Currently, he was strictly mixing the Tungsten and Rhenium tal powders in proportion, then poured them into the mold, pushing it into the lting furnace to begin heating.

The lting furnace in front was different from an ordinary one, as it didn’t rely on burning fuel to generate high temperatures. Instead, it had an internal tal coil, heating based on electromagnetic induction vortex when the current was connected.

In a sense, it was a giant induction cooker.

Thus, when using this equipnt, the short-term demand for electrical energy was high. Ordinarily, he might have to ponder how to modify Eden’s energy system circuits so other devices wouldn’t be too affected during the use of the electromagnetic furnace.

However, now in Pompeii, there was no such hassle. Energy stolen from the volcano’s core was transmitted directly for use.

“Click!”

With a soft sound, Richard pressed the button on the furnace, connecting the circuit, lighting up the interior, and beginning to heat the Re-W Alloy powder.

One second, two seconds, three seconds…

The temperature inside the furnace rapidly rose, and soon the tal powder inside the mold emitted a dazzling white light.

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