Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System Chapter 1055 - 1015: Too Advanced
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[Ding, question from Host detected. System will now respond: In answer to Host’s question, as a rule, as long as System Energy is sufficient, it is theoretically possible to bring living people along when traveling through.]
This answer instantly delighted Lin Yi; as long as he could bring these people over, what was there left for him to be attached to here?
Of course, the system’s next reply immediately doused that burst of happiness, as he heard the system continue:
[According to System analysis and calculations, for the Host to bring one person to traverse along with the Host, it will consume 90% of the energy value. Host, please accumulate enough energy as soon as possible.]
This one sentence pretty much extinguished most of the hope in Lin Yi’s heart. Even though he could bring Xiao Zihan and the others over, it required 90% of the energy value; for his current self, that was simply a complete fantasy.
It was no exaggeration to say that even after he had ascended the throne as Emperor of the Dayou Kingdom and implemented so many changes, he had only barely gained about 30% of the energy value. To accumulate 90% of the energy value was an extremely difficult task.
Lin Yi didn’t even dare imagine what kind of changes he would have to bring about in order to gain that much energy.
And, more importantly, bringing a person required 90% of the energy value, while his own traversal also needed 10% of the energy. In other words, only after the system had stored up a full 100% of the energy value could he bring a single person along.
Yet on his side there were so many people waiting for him. If he were to bring them all over, the energy value required would be astronomical; precisely because of this, Lin Yi knew that there was no way to achieve this in the short term.
However, even though this couldn’t be done in a short time, that didn’t mean he was all that disappointed. After all, this already meant the system had given him a hope. Even if that hope was faint, it was still much better than having not even the slightest bit of hope, wasn’t it?
Time quickly came to the day of the planned moon landing.
On this day, after the spaceship had docked, truckload after truckload of items was delivered by Ouyang Lei. It was obvious what was in them—these were the gadgets Lin Yi had asked for.
It was precisely because they were going straight to the moon today that Ouyang Lei and the others brought them over directly; if not for the moon landing, they would never have handed these over to Lin Yi.
Three people came along with the shipment, three young and sturdy middle‑aged men. From what Lin Yi knew, every one of them was a top‑tier scientist. After going up, they would be in charge of the initial experiments for the lunar base.
It was no exaggeration to say these people were all‑round talents.
All sorts of scientific knowledge, theories, as well as various advanced technological skill sets—they were proficient in all of them. Even more astonishing, they could handle things like electric welding with ease. That alone showed just how versatile these talents were.
On this point, Lin Yi had no special demands. Bringing them up this time had been his idea in the first place, and their main purpose was simply to draw everyone’s attention.
Because of that, Lin Yi directly led them into the designated spaceship cabin. When they saw this luxurious cabin that looked like a small reception room, they all widened their eyes, utterly stunned.
As for why they were so stunned, it was entirely because in their impression, in their understanding, the interior of a spacecraft was extremely cramped, especially the manned section, which was supposed to be very small. It was no exaggeration to say that being able to fit one person was already pretty good, let alone allowing them to move freely—as far as they knew, the proper scene should be astronauts strapped tightly to their seats.
But now? They could actually walk around freely inside the spaceship, and the space they were in was larger than their own offices. Judging by eye, this cabin was at least around ten square meters.
This instantly overturned their previous understanding and had a huge appeal for them, filling them with hope for this trip to the moon; their eyes were full of fervor and longing.
They all wanted to throw themselves into the lunar base as soon as possible; they all wanted to learn these advanced technologies from Lin Yi.
You could say that this thing of Lin Yi’s completely shattered their old perception.
The level of advancement was enough to show just how far ahead it was.
What shocked them even more was that after boarding the spaceship, they didn’t need to wear spacesuits at all; normal casual clothes were enough.
After waving goodbye to the crowd, Lin Yi turned and walked into the spaceship without looking back. At this moment, standing at the very front of the crowd below was Xiao Zihan,
and in her hand she held a phone—a satellite phone capable of long‑distance communication. With this phone, Xiao Zihan could contact Lin Yi anytime.
Although the lunar surface already had coverage and could communicate with Earth, the technology there was still relatively backward. Compared with the satellite phone Lin Yi had given Xiao Zihan, they were nearly a century behind.
As a countdown finished, the spaceship Lin Yi was on instantly powered up. At Lin Yi’s command, the entire ship shot upward at an extraordinary speed straight into the sky.
As the spacecraft lifted off, the three scientists were already shocked beyond words, especially as they looked out through the portholes—they could hardly believe their eyes.
How on earth was this done? Why did it feel like this? You had to know, the three of them had previously boarded manned rockets as well.
They had never landed on the moon, but they had carried out missions in space for some time. Compared to that last experience, this time was simply too comfortable.
No exaggeration: aside from a bit of pressure in their heads caused by the high speed, it felt no different from taking a regular airplane.
Exactly, there wasn’t the slightest feeling of being on a rocket.
They even unbuckled their seatbelts and could move around steadily inside the cabin.
[To be continued...]