After the New Year, people within the micro-world started visiting each other's homes.
The number of people in the micro-world has long been so large that they can visit each other like relatives, and now everyone is scattered.
The small town of Xindu alone has over a hundred people. That's almost the same population as some villages, enough for people to visit each other.
However, visiting different camps is still not possible, and it takes half a day to reach the nearest camp even at full speed.
The only way to get by is for the residents of the sub-camps to come to the town in batches through the portal to have a gathering.
After the New Year, Chen Yang had a heart-to-heart talk with Chen Nian. After confirming that Chen Nian really wanted to study the piano in depth, he personally visited a Nordic piano master and introduced him to the Micro World, making him a citizen of the world.
Pianos cannot be manufactured in the Microverse, and such large items cannot be brought into the Microverse.
However, this teacher could come to the outskirts of the city regularly to teach Chen Nian.
In reality, Chen Nian can still learn from his original teacher.
Chen Nian's piano skills are already comparable to those of children who have been learning for several years.
What's even more commendable is that he also possesses a genuine understanding, not just superficial appearances.
No matter how smart Chen Nian is, he is still a child under two years old. He has too little experience, so he is very naive.
He can understand the world with the purest of thoughts.
Chen Yang had previously thought this was just Chen Nian's ordinary hobby, until he heard the performance on the first day of the Lunar New Year and realized he was wrong.
Chen Nian truly loves the piano; otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to produce such a sound.
The piano master whom Chen Yang had specially brought in was so excited after hearing Chen Nian play that he trembled all over and hugged Chen Nian, babbling on and on.
Chen Yang, on the other hand, received a message from China.
This time, it was the people in charge of investigating the anomaly who made a discovery.
"Our instruments have detected an unusual spot on the moon," the messenger told Chen Yang.
After saying that, he took out the video footage without waiting for Chen Yang to ask.
It's a video, a video taken by a satellite.
There appears to be a dark mass inside a lunar crater on the moon's surface.
The image pauses, then zooms in.
In the image, there appears to be a black mass wriggling.
"Is there a way to get a higher resolution image?" Chen Yang asked.
The image is still not clear enough to determine what it is.
The other person shook their head and said, "This is the clearest image that a satellite can capture. However, we suspect it's metal."
"Can our lunar probe reach this location?" Chen Yang asked.
"No, the detector's operating radius is insufficient to reach that location; no country's detector can reach that position."
Chen Yang pondered. Earth has been detecting the moon for more than a year or two, and we haven't found this thing yet, so there's a high probability that it appeared recently.
Is this a mysterious change caused by the moon's movement, or is it actually extraterrestrial life?
Chen Yang had no way of knowing, nor could he go into space.
The authenticity of the US moon landing is still widely questioned, and sending Chen Yang there is beyond China's capabilities.
"Have you proposed any solutions?" Chen Yang asked.
He believed that one person's brain was no match for the combined brains of a group of scientists, and that China had already taken action.
"Yes, we'll just launch missiles to bombard them."
Chen Yang was surprised for a moment, then thought it was indeed a good idea.
They couldn't send people up there, and launching a probe at this point would be too slow. Besides, a probe can't just land anywhere and expect to land stably. Every space mission is actually done with a lot of anxiety.
However, missiles are one option; they don't need to land stably, as long as they hit the target.
As for how to aim and launch in space, Chen Yang believed they already had a solution, otherwise they wouldn't have come up with this idea.
"Is there anything I can do to help?" Chen Yang asked.
"Yes, we'd like you to open a portal between the ground and the sky so we can save a lot of fuel. What's the highest altitude you can fly to?"
Chen Yang thought for a moment and said, "I'm not sure, but flying to the middle atmosphere should be no problem. We might be able to try the thermosphere."
Chen Yang has some understanding of the structure of the atmosphere.
The person who contacted Chen Yang was overjoyed and said, "If we can really fly to the thermosphere, we can quickly enter the outer layer, which is the escape layer, and we can save a lot of fuel."
Chen Yang nodded and said, "Aren't other countries going to help?"
"They still don't completely believe it, but they're not stopping us from doing our job."
It's really unlikely that the whole world will believe Chen Yang's words; it would be good enough if they didn't cause trouble.
Although it's just launching a single missile, it's still a project worth tens of billions.
It will take them about a month to complete the research and development.
Modifying existing intercontinental ballistic missiles and launching them using rocket boosters is not particularly complicated; it's simply a matter of modifying existing technology.
China's space program is quite powerful, and its satellite launches are always accurate. So, entrusting missile launches to China is not a problem. A month is not too long, and we can monitor the situation until then.
Anyway, the moon always has one side facing the Earth.
With the help of China, Chen Yang began to experiment on how high he could fly, setting up a portal at the highest point he could reach.
He can easily slip and fall now; he can slip anywhere. Altitude doesn't really limit him. It's just that the atmospheric environment and composition are different. In the outer layer, Chen Yang basically can't use the power of the wind, and he's bound to fall straight down.
Surprisingly, a research institute in China actually had a single-person launcher, which was a prototype they were using for simulation. They never imagined that it would one day be manned.
However, this transmitter can only send him up to 50 kilometers, which is the mesosphere. The distance from the mesosphere to the thermosphere is something Chen Yang has to run himself.
Once Chen Yang reaches the warm layer, he will have completed his mission. In the warm layer, he can run as far as he can.
Chen Yang can open the portal to the outer realm at any time to return, so there is no need to worry about his safety.
However, if he were to actually turn into a shooting star and fall, he might not necessarily be harmed.
To be honest, he really wants to try it; he thinks it would be quite fun to become a shooting star.
He was confident that he would survive the fall.
Theoretically speaking, even if 99% of this terrifying impact were neutralized by his immortality, he would still be pulverized.
But theory is just theory. With Chen Yang's ability to control the wind, he could use the lightness of the wind to remain unharmed during such a long descent.
Well, he's not really unscathed; he might really go bald again.
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