At the time of signing the contract, China returned the weapons production line it had been holding, as well as the research results of Platinum scientists over the years, to Platinum.
On this day, Li Yunlong officially relinquished his position as head of China's scientific research, handing over control of the tanks, Miss Qiu, and the H-6 modified bomber to the Chinese leaders.
After retiring at the age of 88, Li Yunlong did not choose to return to the Dabie Mountains or stay in the capital. Instead, he took a worn-out notebook and came to Jiangnan.
On January 1, 2000, as the world counted down to the new century, Li Yunlong lay on his hospital bed, clutching a worn-out notebook, his mouth opening and closing as if he wanted to say something.
Of all the people who traveled back to the Ming Dynasty, only Li Yunlong remains.
After he died, no one remembered those years in the Ming Dynasty.
And no one knows what that mysterious young comrade looks like anymore.
Several of China's most powerful leaders stood before the sickbed, their expressions somewhat sorrowful.
"Old commander, do you have any last words? Please speak them!"
"Chang'an, Chang'an, the notebook!"
Li Yunlong's voice grew softer and softer, and as he was about to fall into darkness, the whole world seemed to stop.
A golden hand was placed on the notebook.
"Commander Li, I've arrived!"
(Volume 3, You're the one who calls yourself a Sky Locust—The End!)
(This volume is written in a very messy way, especially the later parts, which are all jumbled up because there are many things that shouldn't be written.)
(Even stories about the Ming Dynasty's suppression of Japanese pirates are not allowed to be written. Sometimes, even if I write a chapter of more than two thousand words, only a few hundred words will pass the review.)
(The chapter with the most violations received 38 from Tomato, so I basically deleted it all and rewrote it.)
(I apologize to everyone here!)
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