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Li Renzhe was adamant when he spoke to Zhao Yi about working on the moon, "I’ve made up my mind, Zhao Yi, I must go, this opportunity must be mine."

"I’ve made my decision!"

"Even if it’s dangerous, I must go! This ti, just watch pull it off!"

"I want to be a space microbiologist, and even if it’s dangerous, I’m not afraid, I’ve already thought it through——"

"Blah blah blah~~"

Li Renzhe spoke a lot over the phone, only to receive a single sentence in reply from Zhao Yi, "Hmm, got it."

And then, nothing.

Li Renzhe imdiately felt very frustrated, like he had punched cotton, his bubbling passion receiving no response whatsoever.

He had thought Zhao Yi would certainly say sothing like, "Impressive, I knew you would agree" to him, but in reality, there was nothing, just an acknowledgnt that he understood.

In fact, it was a minor issue.

It was just an opportunity to work on the moon, and since it was related to Li Renzhe’s research, it was clear that he would be considered first.

As long as there were no major accidents with the experints on the moon, it really was a minor issue for him.

If an accident did occur, well, one could only offer silent tribute and admire Li Renzhe’s great spirit in making sacrifices for the advancent of science.

Zhao Yi just pondered this, because whether Li Renzhe would go to space was still not certain; he indeed could give Li Renzhe priority, but only if Li Renzhe passed the training and assessnts.

The moon isn’t for just anyone.

At the very least, one must complete the basic astronaut training, which typically takes no less than three months, and given Li Renzhe’s physical condition, he probably had to endure more than half a year.

That would be a process of training while dieting.

The vehicles for the Lunar Base hadn’t even landed on the moon, and the location for the Lunar Base was still undetermined, not to ntion the labs.

Normally, the sequence is as follows.

First, the Lunar Base vehicles are sent to the moon, then astronauts determine the location of the base, followed by the transport of a large amount of installation materials to the moon.

Only then would the consideration of building a small laboratory on the moon’s surface arise.

The ti gap between these steps is at least six months, and longer stints could even exceed one year or two.

So Li Renzhe had plenty of ti for training, and upon agreeing to work on the moon, personnel from Yixing would sign a contract with him, after which he would go to the astronaut training base and undergo a series of specialized training.

If he successfully passed the training and assessnts, once the plan formally comnced, Li Renzhe would be able to travel to the moon for work aboard a spacecraft or transport vessel.

Otherwise, nothing would happen.

At that ti, Zhao Yi had already arrived at the Z-wave Experintal Base, the site where the explosion occurred.

After a very long ti, the nearby devices and equipnt were rebuilt, and protective housing units were constructed that contained various electronic devices.

The largest project in the area now was the installation of a one-way Anti-Energy Equilibrium Device.

All the ordered materials and equipnt had been delivered, and a dozen engineering technicians, carefully referencing the design schematics, were slowly assembling the first device.

This was their first ti equipping the corresponding device, and their only reference was the design schematics provided by Zhao Yi, posing various problems during the installation process.

About a dozen engineering technicians ford the core team, with two sets of specialized engineering personnel assisting in other tasks like handling heavy components or requiring extre steadiness during installation, or other needs, all supported by these engineering personnel.

Zhao Yi and other mbers of the theoretical group arrived at the site and imdiately joined in on the work.

Whether it was Edward Witten, Qiu Chengwen, Zhao Yi, or Zhang Qican, they were all impatient to start the experint, having looked forward to it for a long ti.

Unfortunately, installing new equipnt took ti.

Even with Zhao Yi’s participation, because the interior beam installation of the new device was quite complicated, it still took about three days to assemble the first device.

With the first one complete, the rest beca easier.

In about four more days, the engineering team completed the assembly of the remaining four devices. In total, five oblique single-direction Anti-Energy Barrier Devices, when combined, could form an enclosure leaving only the ground exposed, with even the top capable of being sealed off.

It took about a week to assemble the single-direction Anti-Energy Barrier Devices, and during that week, they constantly tested the devices to ensure there would be no issues during the experint.

One week, then another, ti passed during the assembly and testing of the new devices.

The mbers of the theoretical group grew sowhat impatient, but they knew there was nothing they could do. Scientific research is like that; installing and adjusting large devices in only half a month’s ti was already quite fast.

Fortunately, the work with the new devices was over.

Next, they would start preparing for the experint proper, starting with selecting an experintal field and laying high-strength compression materials on the ground.

Single-layer high-strength compression material, as well as steel plates one ter thick, could withstand very powerful explosive blasts.

anwhile, inside the ultra-strong steel plates, a spatial linkage device was installed.

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