It can be said that the re arrival of a warship is absolute destruction for a city.
And after that, when the warship arrives, it takes people aboard.
This picture seems a bit degrading in ’style’.
Because the warship doesn’t, like in sci-fi movies, emit a beam of light to absorb people.
At most, it uses a talisman to form a ’wind staircase’ to bring people up.
But, the voyage is quite frugal, not wanting to waste energy, so aircraft from around the world are allowed to enter the registration areas surrounding the warship.
It’s pretty much like boarding a train, you queue to get in.
In any case, Zhang Feng found it a bit awkward, but he could understand it.
After all, they are spending money, not putting on a show.
So, Zhang Feng also wishes the first batch of immigrants much success in building the first ’lunar dos’.
...
However, things didn’t turn out as hoped.
On the moon, within the live broadcast of the superconducting quantum devices,
the actual arrival on the moon, facing living materials, other supplies, and strong ultraviolet rays, caused the immigrant base plans to progress slowly.
Although the regular processes were underway, it’s important to know that this immigration effort and the energy consumption of the interstellar warships are entirely being shouldered by Far Sea.
This kind of slow progress would utterly drain their financial pool.
This state of affairs persisted for a month.
All those concerned about the lunar project saw that only ten lunar bases were completed.
Compared to the twenty-five bases planned by the ’Voyage Institution’, it was less than half.
This also caused many major institutions to restrain their investnt intentions.
"They are finished."
Many among the public and major institutions voiced this thought internally.
And on this day.
Earth ti, nine o’clock.
In a hidden conference room aboard the warship,
at a private eting of the Voyage Institution,
the leader of the Voyage Institution looked at the silent board mbers, and everyone was speechless.
Their institution was essentially gone.
The energy and related output of the ten bases couldn’t keep up with the financial drain.
As for selling conceptual pre-property sales, the Federation’s citizens are not buying this approach anymore.
Why not invest in so ’high-quality Spirit Stones’ with that hundreds of thousands instead?
The advent of the extraordinary has made people very practical.
Plus, many people don’t want to go to the moon, much less leave ’the Celestial Dragon People’s Earth’.
Therefore,
regarding the eting about the Voyage Institution,
the leader looked at the data report.
They are now in debt by nine trillion, reaching the bankruptcy standard set by the Federation.
As soon as the news reaches the extraordinary departnt on Earth and the newly ford ’Federation Energy Departnt’ (forrly the Institutional Managent and Global Regulatory and Financial),
all that is needed is a seven-day standard review process, and a handover discussion between the two departnts,
and the Voyage would be delisted due to bankruptcy.
They had completely lost their ’bet’ in this regard.
There were no longer any ideals, only the cold space and reality on the moon.
At this mont.
The leader stood up and bowed to the entire board, saying, "Everyone, as representatives of the ’Old Martial Arts’ lineage and inner strength faction, we have done our best."
Voyage Institution made its fortune through Old Martial Arts-related items.
Even now, they are still involved in creating related dicines like ridian products, and running martial arts schools, etc.
However, saying more now would be useless; once the data becos public, they will be liquidated, and their assets auctioned.
This is fair and just.
anwhile.
In various parts of Earth,
in rooms filled with futuristic sci-fi elents, or rooms filled with magical enchantnts,
many institutional leaders and board mbers,
seeing the few bases being live broadcasted on the moon, so chuckled mockingly, while others sighed and shook their heads.
So even relaxed their tense mood to celebrate with those nearby.
"Based on the information we currently have, the output of the five bases cannot match their expenditures."
An elder with a superconducting prosthetic raised a toast to everyone,
"Once the financial report is publicly released at ten tonight, they will be done."
"Indeed," another burly man covered in runes laughed, "Voyage is just an ordinary global institution, yet they wanted to dabble in the Federation’s official projects? Truly wishful thinking."
"I once thought Voyage would beco a interstellar company within the Federation’s network." A practicing youth shook his head, "Now it seems, our cautious approach was correct."
"Let’s drink to that!"
At this mont,
many global and super institutions, seemingly rejoicing, are actually apprehensive.
Because if Voyage had beco the first interstellar institution, such galactic monopoly would have been devastating to them.
So even foresee that once Voyage becos an interstellar entity,
regardless of other outcos,
at the very least, so major headhunting companies globally would definitely co to poach their talents.
Later on, so experienced managent within their organizations, those who feel unfulfilled, would surely jump to the larger cosmic stage.
This was bound to occur.
Such a loss of grassroots and mid-level managent staff would be the most damaging to various institutions.
This damage would, in turn, be positive, added to Voyage’s advantage.
With such a result alone, the size and expansion of Voyage would grow exponentially.
For ’competitor’ global institutions.
This is sothing they never wish to see in their lifeti.
Of course, if it really happened,
the subsequent result would be that they too would have to step into the unknown galaxy, initiate financial draining plans on various planets, and do so while being dragged into it.
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