Rebirth: Super Banking System Chapter 2340 - 2180: Is There Really No Problem Doing It Like This?
Previously on Rebirth: Super Banking System...
This round.
A live stream is happening too.
"The event is kicking off!"
"Wow!"
"That submersible looks stunning; I wish I could hop inside. I'm getting more attached to Tang Qing. His concepts open our eyes to all sorts of fresh wonders."
"Absolutely, yeah!"
"They're testing two gadgets at once—aren't they worried about a mix-up?"
"That's what confidence looks like."
"..."
Once viewers learned the craft could launch and touch down beneath the waves, excitement surged, and just like the previous weekend, millions tuned in rapidly.
Chatter filled the air.
In general.
To dodge any awkward flops, these kinds of trials are rarely broadcast live, yet Tang Qing went ahead with it, revealing his strong faith in the machine.
Still.
Should it go awry, folks tend to be understanding.
The real fear is hiding flaws. Slip-ups in production aren't the end of the world; no invention rolls out without bumps. Tackling trials head-on and confronting problems headfirst is the proper mindset.
Right now.
In the video feed.
The craft drew within three meters of the ocean's top.
Next.
Came a sharp 'plop.'
It dove straight in.
Indeed.
No soft landing; it crashed down. Even from that modest height, it sent watchers' pulses racing, with plenty assuming trouble had struck.
"Ah!"
"Trouble's brewing."
"Oh no."
"..."
To their surprise.
The commentator announced: All systems normal.
At those words.
The crowd started to relax.
Good thing no mishap occurred. As for potential damage, no one dwelled on it. They viewed it as just a simple dive; after all, only a short drop, cushioned by the sea below.
Then.
The craft... descended.
That's correct.
It submerged fully.
From the waves' surface, no sign remained.
"Whoa!"
"Is this a surface launch... or a submerged one? Commentator, don't fool us. Even if it's broken, own up—no shame. Hurry and rescue the crew."
"Exactly!"
"This isn't child's play."
"..."
The more nervous spectators grew uneasy again.
Yet.
Plenty stayed level-headed.
"It'll be okay. Why it dipped? Clearly, the whole beast, heavy like a armored tank, has to settle some."
"Logical."
"Hang tight and watch; fingers crossed it's no disaster."
"..."
Sure enough.
Moments later.
Bubbles erupted and swirled on the water. Soon, four massive vortices formed right where the rotors sat, sparking queries:
"Firing up below the surface? Won't the motors need oxygen?"
That query.
Drew swift pushback.
"First off, look up how subs navigate depths. Second, air compression tech dates back to the early 2000s; nothing odd there."
"Third."
"A dive vehicle is close by. By your logic, that shouldn't be possible since it can't gulp air underwater."
Such a comeback.
Hit hard and fast.
Still.
No one repeated that foolish wonder.
Following that.
The craft hovered still for a full minute until a deep roar kicked in. The massive body gradually lifted from the depths and hung steady over the waves.
In a flash.
Cheers exploded everywhere.
"Incredible!"
"Spectacular!"
"Tang Qing rocks!"
"Fantastic."
"Our Tangtang shines brightest!"
"..."
While this tech might not lead the world, a flying machine launching and alighting underwater has without doubt hit global peaks, with few rivals.
See.
What's special about water landings?
This is underwater action.
It looks like.
It can even dive deep for stretches and keep going, filling viewers with huge pride, since it's Huaxia's breakthrough, unique anywhere.
Today.
Seaplanes push thrust from the front or top. But this one risks engines dunked in the sea; they've never encountered anything like it.
...
At the location.
Aboard the vessel.
The team gazed as the craft climbed skyward, clapping wildly. The research crew buzzed with joy, and numerous eyes turned to Tang Qing.
Thrilled.
Elated.
Heck.
A few in the group even hoisted someone up and spun them in triumph. Witnessing that, Tang Qing recognized true warriors. With such a team, hurdles vanished in no time.
On the topic of efforts.
Truth be told.
These warriors drove ninety percent of both ventures. Without them, standard research pace and testing loops would've stretched it by two years at least.
Instead.
Done in twelve months.
Lightning quick.
Now, the next sea plunge started, splashing down with a plop. Different this time, it shifted to power reduction trials, mimicking breakdowns.
Three engines.
Two engines.
One... no dice.
Way too massive.
Far too weighty.
Flat land takeoffs work fine, but underwater lift with solo power falls short. Remember though; eight engines total power this giant.
Forcing failure on one engine alone.
Near impossible!
Barring gunfire or blasts, everyday ops won't leave just one running. So, this test doesn't truly measure up.
Next.
Like a diving bird snatching prey, the craft dove into the depths over and over, then rocketed upward, sending the million live watchers' hearts pounding each round.
Thrilling beyond words.
Pushing it this way.
Is it safe? This is cutting-edge gear, and fears lingered that all the rough handling might spark a crisis.
On location.
The armed forces.
Law enforcement.
Observers from both winced.
To be blunt.
This screamed 'brutal trial,' dropping from over ten meters multiple times. Even the hardiest couldn't endure endless abuse like that.
Downright frightening.
But.
Through scores of dives and climbs, they saw its toughness was top-tier. Standard choppers, military or not, would crumble under this.
At present.
This behemoth shrugged it off, running self-ruin checks. They itched to warn against overdoing it but bit back.
Because.
Their call on testing.
Plus.
Tougher is always preferable, isn't it?
Still.
The Tang clan felt the strain.
"Tangtang, you sure it's fine?" Worry flickered on Tang Kai's features. This raw battering, with hundreds of thousands eyeing the stream—if a snag hit.
Headlines everywhere.
He just grinned back.
"Totally safe."
"Won't shatter."
For real.
If this broke easy, why waste effort building it? Forget ten meters over water; dropping onto a six-floor concrete slab, it'd still soar.
Fabrics.
Design.
Build quality.
All endured countless runs, backed by supercomputer sims at trillion-scale ops. Materials may not scream elite on touch.
But solid as rock.
Else.
With peak tech and stuff, it'd turn sky-dominating monster, shrugging off fighter clashes with mere scratches.
Regrettably.
It toys solo for now; not yet at deploying armies against America. He's not chasing global wars.
Though.
Smacking the US feels great.
Yet.
Steering its rule, cash flow, and arms brings bigger wins.