Chapter 572 New Mission



It's all a setup, especially since the other party is a woman who doesn't have much of a brain.

"Who are the people who arrested me?"

“KGB, we’ve caught him. We learned from him that he’s looking for you to see if you’ve inherited anything from your ex-husband.”

Does it matter?

“I don’t know, we’re looking for it too. Get some rest. The hotel has been arranged for you. When the time is right, you can contact people from your company. We don’t have much time to waste, so we need to master the message transmission technology as soon as possible.” After saying that, Bright left Hou Qian’s hospital room.

Lawyers and staff hired by Haina's US branch, along with staff from the consulate, accompanied Hou Qian upon her discharge from the hospital and arranged for her to check into a hotel as designated and arranged by the J side.

The hotel where I stayed was actually free.

Only Hou Qian knew the real reason why it was free.

The hotel room was a suite, with a nice environment and good conditions.

The staff who accompanied her also stayed at this hotel, though on a different floor. Of course, Hou Qian could call them if she needed anything.

Sun Chenzhou was unaware that Hou Qian had been discharged from the hospital and was now free to move around. He also didn't know that she had been surrounded by a large number of protectors.

Meanwhile, the two top-level guards watching over Sun Chenzhou were whispering to each other in another room.

"If the rice's wireless microphone had power, it could hear their conversation. The technology is fucking awful, what kind of high-tech is that?"

"Don't say that about them. Actually, the technology is quite good. Apart from the battery being faulty, the sound is still very clear, especially in terms of noise cancellation. Since you think the doctor has a problem, wait until the photos are developed and check them to see who he is," one of them, who seemed to be the leader, said.

After Xing Baohua had a good sleep, it was already afternoon. Anyway, there were still phone calls about various things at the company, so Xie Yingying helped handle them.

I grabbed a quick bite and then went to the lithography institute.

Today he wants to learn about EUV. Although we can't manufacture it ourselves, there are plenty of experts in the lithography institute who know about this.

Zhang Dongshuo needs a light source, so we have to find a way to provide it. If we don't even have the tools, how can we talk about manufacturing high-end chips?

That's just a dream, something on paper. Talking about it isn't enough; we have to build it up.

Xing Baohua has already taken a small step forward, getting involved in everything from first-generation to second-generation lithography. Whether it's equipment acquired through deception or equipment that has been independently developed and upgraded, this is already among the world's best.

I contacted several key researchers in the lithography team and asked them how the EUV light source was created.

This question made the researchers a little embarrassed, because they also wanted to know how to do it.

Xing Baohua didn't explain here that he only wanted a light source, not an EUV lithography machine.

That thing is made up of hundreds of thousands of parts; it's enormous and contains a very high level of technology.

Our country is not capable of manufacturing such photolithography equipment. We roughly know how to create a light source, and we can even try to make do with some extreme ultraviolet light, but we lack a great deal of equipment and materials. It's like a skilled cook can't cook without rice.

Light emitters, spectral standards, and light wave measurements are required. More importantly, a great many lenses are needed, and some of these lenses even require manual polishing.

Lens thickness, transparency, and so on are all headaches. Domestically made? Just laughable.

Take the second-generation Philips lithography machine as an example; all the lenses in the lithography machine are manufactured by Zeiss.

In terms of both craftsmanship and technology, we claim to be number one, and no one dares to claim second place. Of course, price is another matter.

Zeiss is indispensable in high-end equipment. As for domestically produced equipment, there is still a significant technological gap.

Even if Xing Baohua's Nikon camera is still inferior to others, it can catch up and can be used as a substitute.

As long as it can produce a lens that can generate a light source, it's a good product, regardless of whether it's rough or not.

He asked the engineers in the R&D department to compile the data for the EUV light source emitting equipment, as he planned to plunder Nikon.

Having spent so much money to buy Nikon, it would be a waste not to thoroughly exploit its technology.

It's a pity that Chen Shuoyue has already returned to Japan, otherwise he could have made some small moves at Nikon Corporation and gotten some high-end lenses in the digital camera field.

Of course, his focus is still on the gaming industry. If he does it well, he can make a fortune off the next batch of people.

Just two days later, Captain Han, who was far away in the capital, saw a string of numbers transmitted back from Canada. After the programmers entered it into the computer, the numbers 0 and 1 were decoded by special decryption equipment, and what he saw was a photograph.

Of course, the original photos were not taken with a digital camera; they were taken from the submitted photos and then converted into digital format by a scanner.

After being encrypted in this digital format, the numbers are transmitted via fax, and then decrypted here.

After printing out the photo, Captain Han stared at it for a long time but couldn't recognize the person. He then handed it over to the analysis department to check if there were any similar individuals in the database.

It took me more than a day to find a similar one.

CIA's head of East Asia.

Captain Han smiled slightly as he looked at Bright's file; this was getting interesting.

He always felt that Hou Qian was not quite right, and that she was probably hiding another identity. Now that she had met with the head manager, something was bound to happen!

This further explains why Canada is preventing Hou Qian from appearing on camera; they're waiting for the senior manager to step in.

So, does that mean Luo Yiqiang is also a CIA agent?

Afterwards, I gathered some information and went to the director's office to report the situation.

Hou Qian waited for someone in the suite, but no one knocked on the door even after dark. However, she heard a noise coming from the locker outside the bathroom.

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