She maintained a humble smile, nodded, and said sincerely:
"The senior engineer's criticism is correct. After all, we are in a border region with limited resources and limited experience, and there are indeed many areas where we are not yet mature. That's why we hope to make progress under the guidance of experts like you."
Seeing Su Tang so "humbly accepting instruction," Gao Jianguo's expression softened somewhat, but his arrogance only grew stronger. He waved his hand dismissively:
"Don't worry, with us here, we guarantee we'll completely overhaul this furnace for you! We'll show you what true national-level technology looks like!"
After the meeting, the expert group was surrounded by Zhou Huai'an and politely invited to the best guesthouse in the military region, where they enjoyed specially provided meals and soft beds.
The atmosphere in the project team's office was extremely tense.
As soon as he returned to the temporary office at the research institute, the young Lin Fan could no longer contain himself. He paced back and forth anxiously, his face flushed red.
"Team Leader Su, they...they just used our blueprints to do it?" Lin Fan was extremely anxious. "That blueprint has so many flaws. If they really fixed it, then we..."
Although he firmly believed in Su Tang, she was, after all, an expert from Beijing, with a very prestigious reputation, representing the highest level of expertise in the country.
Geng Xiangdong also frowned: "Yes, those experts are in this business after all. What if they actually figure something out..."
In the office, the other experienced workers who had been transferred from the workshop also looked worried, silently smoking their pipes.
Seeing how nervous they all looked, as if they were about to go to war, Su Tang smiled instead.
She walked to her desk, calmly poured herself a glass of water, and her clear eyes swept over the worried faces.
"Don't be nervous, comrades. Sit down, everyone sit down."
Everyone instinctively obeyed her instructions, and all eyes were focused on her.
“I have a question for you,” Su Tang said, taking a sip of water. “If all the given conditions on an exam paper are wrong, and the solution is flawed from the start, can even the most brilliant student get a perfect score on that paper?”
This question stunned everyone.
Geng Xiangdong was the first to react: "Team Leader Su means... that the blueprint we gave you was intentional?"
Su Tang smiled but remained silent. She walked to her desk, took out a roll of blueprints carefully wrapped in kraft paper from a locked drawer.
It was a drawing that was more than ten times more complex and sophisticated than the "basic version" that had been brought out in the conference room before.
The drawings were densely covered with various dimensions accurate to two decimal places, complex chemical element ratios, and thermal circulation diagrams clearly outlined in two colors.
This version is several levels more complex than the simplified version that Qin Ye and I made by hand back then. It is a perfect version designed for large-scale, standardized industrial production!
Lu, the veteran industrial designer assigned to the project team, was a thin but vigorous old man wearing reading glasses. He took out a magnifying glass from his jacket pocket, examined the drawings carefully, and then muttered to himself unconsciously.
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