Often hidden...
Commander Kang calmed himself down and asked, "What do you want to do?"
Tang Yue looked innocent. "I'm just asking. Isn't it said that China's technology is inferior to theirs? Shouldn't we learn from their technology or physical examples? Otherwise, if we just keep reinventing the wheel, when will we ever be able to build ships suitable for our own country?"
The two exchanged a glance. The young girl spoke so lightly, but only veteran revolutionaries like Commander Kang truly understood how difficult it was to put into practice.
Commander Kang sighed, "It's not that easy. The US and Russia are both imposing technology embargoes on our country. How easy is it to learn from their technology? Let alone physical products. That's simply impossible."
We Chinese don't even have the right to board someone else's warship.
I can't talk about it; it's all so painful and heartbreaking.
Tang Yue could understand. After all, it's normal for someone not to want their secrets to be known by others. But does that mean they shouldn't do it? That definitely won't work.
"By the way, the person you asked me to save last time, his name is Shao Yan? Is he better now? Didn't you say he could build ships?"
Commander Kang remained silent. Chang Yin explained, "He's already recovered. Even before he was fully healed, he was already clamoring to go back to work. However, we currently have limited materials to support shipbuilding, and even if Mr. Shao has the ideas and the skills,..."
"Even a skilled cook can't cook without rice."
Chang Yin sighed helplessly. The little girl's description was spot on. Wasn't this exactly the situation in their country right now?
"If we don't have the same materials as the US, can't we use other materials as substitutes?"
She remembered that when the senior brothers and sisters in the sect were refining weapons, unless it was something extremely high-grade, they could usually find a substitute.
"Yes, they've been researching it a lot lately."
Tang Yue thought for a moment. She didn't know how to forge very difficult items, but she could still make a few simple ones. She wondered if she could be of any help.
"Can I go over and take a look?"
Chang Yin and Commander Kang exchanged a glance, and Commander Kang nodded. "Then take her over tonight to see her."
Tang Yue was a little excited. Ever since those guys in her head started working, she felt she had become much more sensitive to mechanical things. She had also recently taken many courses on communications, and Tang Yue had quite a few ideas.
The same routine as before: Chang Yin may not have returned for a while, so the spies couldn't keep an eye on the two of them. Today, their visit to the underground laboratory at the garbage dump went unusually smoothly.
After Tang Yue entered, Chang Yin immediately took her to Shao Yan's side.
Is Dr. Li still there?
Tang Yue realized that she hadn't seen Dr. Li in a long time.
"He went back to the Northeast."
Tang Yue was surprised, "His medical skills are so good, how come you didn't keep him?"
Chang Yin met Tang Yue's gaze, feeling helpless. With their little girl here on South Island, did they really need any other doctors?
Why are you looking at me like that?
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