Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 565 is no different from finding it.

However, only the inner wall was damaged, and the Yan Kingdom repaired it.

It only requires one inspection, then some mending and reconnecting of all the wires to get it running.

The problem is that America's electricity supply is a bit strained right now; it's definitely a huge energy consumer.

No one, from top to bottom, had any objections to this.

Investors were overjoyed, as this round of transactions had finally paid off and they saw results so quickly.

Now that things have come to this point, what is there to disagree about?

Natural resources are given priority in supply.

In just one month, they completed the debugging, and all the data was the same as before, so success was inevitable.

Although there are no test subjects of Yan's internal forces, other countries can still obtain one if they want.

Although the BCIA had been cleared out and everyone had been rescued.

But after so much time, some more has accumulated.

If all else fails, there's always the BFBI!

The United States is now in a disadvantageous position, and relations between the two organizations are much better than before.

Moreover, the BFBI is also very interested in this converter. It's not easy for superhumans to improve their strength, so who wouldn't want such a method?

They're just providing a few test subjects, and we can use them in the future. Who would be stupid enough to refuse?

As a result, experimental data was quickly obtained, and the worldviews of the newly joined scientists were refreshed time and time again.

When we first joined this project, everyone thought it was a pipe dream.

If it weren't for the job, I would never have agreed.

Those data and information look fake.

Spending so much money to exchange for so-called materials is like having a serious illness.

Who would have thought that such a thing actually existed?