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The new shelters can no longer be built underground, and since there’s no need for air defense anymore, the plan to dig deeper has naturally been abandoned.

Nowadays, the new shelters adopt the sa do design as the research base of Chen Xin. After all, it’s rare for teors to fall anymore, and the glass do poses no safety risks.

Moreover, the new shelters with this architectural style are more comfortable to live in compared to the traditional rib-like structures, and they also allow for a larger internal space.

Apart from the shelters themselves, related facilities such as greenhouse farms, factories, power plants, and water plants are also under construction.

In a short ti, although the entire city is still in ruins, it has nevertheless regained its vitality.

Chen Xin originally wanted to stay to help with disaster reconstruction. After all, with the system at his disposal, Chen Xin could greatly accelerate the speed of reconstruction in many areas.

However, this idea of Chen Xin fell through.

As the railway line was urgently repaired and opened, a nuclear train entered the disaster area. While it was responsible for relocating the evacuees to other places, it also brought orders for Chen Xin to return.

"What’s going on? Why am I being called back so suddenly?" On the train, Chen Xin asked an officer who ca to deliver the orders.

This also puzzled Chen Xin. Even if the higher-ups had so requests, they could send a governnt official or contact him through communication devices. Why specifically send an officer to deliver the ssage and particularly arrange for him to return by train?

"This involves national secrets." The officer glanced at Qin Lan, who was sitting beside Chen Xin, and did not explain the reason.

Qin Lan was returning with Chen Xin. Her Titan was now also loaded onto the train to be transported back together, so naturally, she accompanied Chen Xin.

However, after hearing the officer say this, Qin Lan imdiately stood up proactively, said to Chen Xin, "You two have a talk," and then walked out voluntarily.

After Qin Lan left, the officer placed the briefcase that had been handcuffed to his wrist in front of Chen Xin, opened it, and took out a docunt to hand to Chen Xin.

"This was brought back by comrades who went to aid Lucia." The officer’s expression was very serious, and after handing the docunt to Chen Xin, he finally spoke: "The country has urgently organized experts to analyze this, but there are almost no clues, so the leadership thought of you, Academician Chen, hoping you could help with this matter."

Chen Xin listened to the officer’s seriousness, took the docunt, and began to read it carefully. But just after turning the first page, he was surprised, looked up at the officer: "Are you joking with ?"

"Certainly not." The officer still maintained a serious and earnest expression, nodding affirmatively: "When we first got the information, we also thought it was a colossal joke, but Lucia repeatedly assured the authenticity of the data.

Moreover, the comrades who went there also saw the original docunts; they are indeed old materials from the Suyia era. Unless they started faking it during the Suyia era, the authenticity of the data shouldn’t be doubted."

"This is simply the most absurd thing I have ever heard!" Chen Xin threw the docunts onto the table, with disbelief written all over his face.

But after rubbing his nose, he picked up the docunts again and started leafing through them carefully, page by page.

Chen Xin read slowly, and the officer did not rush him, waiting patiently until he finished and even skimd through again, only then did he ask: "Academician Chen, what do you think about this matter?"

"What can I think?" Chen Xin gave a wry smile, sowhat amused yet helpless: "Unless I can see it on site, with just this docunt alone, I’ll just think you’re joking, or it’s a setting for so science fiction ga."

After saying that, Chen Xin flipped through the docunts on the table and revealed the picture that made him both laugh and cry.

It was a scanned copy of a sowhat blurry black-and-white photo, but what was captured in the photo was relatively clear.

Yet it was precisely this clarity that made Chen Xin think the possibility of this thing actually existing was quite low.

But the officer’s serious deanor and his ntioning of Lucia’s guarantees made Chen Xin sowhat skeptical yet curious about its existence.

ntioning Suyia, everyone would rember the era when it competed with the Federation, and the most representative aspect was that series of mind-boggling Soviet-era tech marvels.

Whether it was the Caspian Monster Ground Effect Vehicle, the Mig-105 Space Fighter, the DON-2N Radar Array, the SVL High-speed Train, or the K7 Heavy Bomber...

or the seemingly inconspicuous but humiliating to the Federation Truman Bus Card, all were glories created by that forr red giant bear.

After the disintegration of Suyia, many forr secret docunts leaked out, ntioning several brainstorming technology projects conceived by forr Suyia’s high-level leadership during the Cold War with the Federation.

These projects were either whimsical or too avant-garde, though abandoned for various reasons, so were actually feasible, rely shelved due to high costs or lack of practicality.

For instance, the ball-shaped tank, LPL Flying Submarine, 1K17 Laser Tank all had considerable practical value and were actually feasible, but abandoned for various reasons. When the Fla Country sent people to Lucia this ti, these precious materials were obtained.

But amidst these docunts were also things like the one placed in front of Chen Xin, appearing overly fanciful and unrealistic at first glance.

For example, passenger-carrying rockets, gigantic hydrofoil cruise ships ant to cross the Atlantic Ocean...

And the thing exactly placed right in front of Chen Xin.

Chen Xin scratched his forehead and asked the officer: "Where is this thing now? Did they really build it?"

"The thing is in Siberia, back then Suyia built two prototypes, and conducted several experints on them in Siberia, after the final designing they built one finished product, and all three are currently in the experintal base built by Suyia in Siberia." The officer explained to Chen Xin, though these details were already in the docunt, since Chen Xin asked, he had to answer.

Chen Xin nodded, then asked the officer: "So the real mission of this train, besides transferring evacuees, is to take to Siberia to check on this thing?"

"Yes, we will first transfer the evacuees to nearby cities for settlent, then follow the railway northward to send you to Siberia." The officer nodded affirmatively.

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