Four hours later.
Ye Chen walked out of the bedroom alone, a smug smile on his lips.
"Tomoko, send me back to the sea."
"Yes, Master, the submarine is ready."
After returning to the sea via the same route, the yacht, under Zhizi's control, picked him up and quickly headed towards Haizhou.
"It seems we need to develop an aircraft as soon as possible. This constant back-and-forth is too time-consuming and makes us vulnerable to being exposed."
Lying on the deck of the yacht, Ye Chen pondered how to build an aircraft, something that could fly directly into space in one go.
With nuclear fusion as a power source, the technology for such a spacecraft is no longer very difficult.
The main reason why it is so difficult for humans to go into space is that fossil fuels are too inefficient.
A rocket has more than half of its space used to store fuel, and even then, it can only be used once.
With this in mind, Ye Chen began to organize the relevant technical data on near-ground aircraft in his mind.
However, as he was thinking, he yawned and unconsciously rubbed his lower back.
Perhaps because of the separation, Su Zi worked exceptionally hard, with everyone working together, and even when she was exhausted to the point of fainting, she did not let Ye Chen off the hook.
After four hours, although Ye Chen achieved the final victory, he also suffered heavy losses, and his kidneys were now feeling weak.
"Never mind, there are still a few hours left, I'll take a nap first," Ye Chen muttered to himself, then relaxed as the sea breeze blew.
Ye Chen woke up again when Zhi Zi's voice called him.
The yacht was approaching Haizhou Wharf, and there were significantly more boats on the sea.
Ye Chen went down to the cockpit, took the helm, and started operating the yacht himself. Before long, the yacht docked at the shore under his control.
After disembarking from the yacht, Ye Chen took a taxi straight to the airport. As for the yacht, the company would naturally handle the rest.
Two hours later, the plane he was on landed at Jiangcheng Airport.
Ye Chen didn't even bother to rest and went straight to Mousse Technology Park.
Li Muyue is not at headquarters; she has been keeping busy lately, signing cooperation agreements with local governments and enterprises.
The original Mousse Technology Park has been renamed the Mousse Group Headquarters, retaining only some important institutions. Under Li Muyue's arrangement, the three subsidiary companies have been rebuilt in other locations.
As the most important institution of the Mousse Group, the research center is naturally located at the headquarters, and with the increase in research projects, a new experimental building has been built.
Thanks to Li Muyue, or rather, Professor Li's connections, this place has attracted a considerable number of outstanding researchers, including some of the top scientists in China.
It should be noted that although Professor Li was not a scientist, he was a senior official in charge of scientific research and had considerable influence in the scientific community.
At Mr. Li's recommendation, Li Muyue personally invited him, and the strong scientific research and technology of the Mousse Group also attracted him.
Now, the Muse Group's research center is full of research talents and has launched research in many directions at the same time.
After arriving at the headquarters of Mousse, Ye Chen went straight to the Energy Research Center, where most of the staff were researchers who had participated in the Nansha Bay Nuclear Fusion Reactor project.
Knowing that the Mousse Group was the strongest in the field of nuclear fusion on Earth, these people joined without hesitation after Li Muyue invited them.
So much so that every time Liu Bangguo called him, he complained that Ye Chen had poached all of his researchers!
"Everyone, please stop what you're doing for now."
Facing the assembled researchers, Ye Chen smiled slightly, his gaze sweeping over the group of puzzled researchers, and said softly, "I've gathered you all here to begin research on the miniaturization of nuclear fusion reactors. Is anyone interested?"
No sooner had he finished speaking than a chorus of exclamations erupted.
"Interested? Of course I'm interested!"
"Miniaturization of nuclear fusion reactors? Really?"
Is this really possible?
Ye Chen gestured for everyone to quiet down, and then said, "I have almost figured out the principle of the miniaturization technology for nuclear fusion reactors. Everyone, follow my route to study it, fill in any gaps, and strive to build it in the shortest possible time!"
The researchers in front of him couldn't help but exclaim in surprise again upon hearing Ye Chen's words, with some of the younger researchers looking at him with admiration.
"I have uploaded the technical information to the research center's server, and access has been granted to everyone. You can view it at your own discretion..."
Before Ye Chen could finish speaking, the researchers below had already eagerly returned to their computers and started checking the technical data.
Ye Chen shook his head with a wry smile. That's just how researchers are; when they encounter something that interests them, they don't want to wait even a moment longer.
However, Ye Chen did the same. He stepped down from the stage, went to the laboratory, and began research with these researchers.
One week later.
A black cylinder about half a person's height appeared in the center of the laboratory; it was the experimental machine for the nuclear fusion reactor that they had rushed to build.
The researchers surrounding the machine were filled with fervor; they could hardly believe that they had built the experimental machine in just one week!
One of the middle-aged researchers said, "This is really great. I've never had such a smooth experience in my research career."
Another researcher nodded in agreement, saying, "Every step of the experiment perfectly matched the theoretical values; it's as if divine intervention helped us."
"It's not divine intervention, it's all thanks to Chief Engineer Ye. I now truly believe that there are people in this world who are born with knowledge," the middle-aged researcher remarked.
"Stop talking, let's start the experiment."
At Ye Chen's command, a researcher pressed several buttons on the control panel in front of him.
A familiar, deep sound rang out. Everyone recognized it; most of them had heard it when the fire was lit in Nansha Bay.
"Start the heating device."
"Inject a mixture of deuterium and tritium gas."
As Ye Chen gave the order, a violent reaction began to occur inside the black container.
Before long, a researcher excitedly shouted, "A large number of neutrons have been detected!"
Looking at the various curves running smoothly on the computer screen beside him, Ye Chen finally breathed a sigh of relief and announced to the researchers in the laboratory with a happy face: "The experimental machine is running smoothly, our research is a success!"
A thunderous round of applause erupted in the laboratory!
At the same time, all the technical knowledge of miniaturizing nuclear fusion reactors flooded his mind.
From the fusion device that's half a person tall to the size of a palm, and even smaller devices, all the technical data and manufacturing processes have been revealed.
The Iron Man in those science fiction movies uses a nuclear fusion device the size of a fist.
Ye Chen's heart skipped a beat; it seemed that it was possible to build a mecha.
The most important core components of a mech like Iron Man's are actually two things: super-high computing power and a sufficiently powerful power source.
If you have both of these, mechs will no longer be science fiction.
What boy doesn't dream of owning a mecha?
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