Chapter 476 He Kui's Conditions
At this moment, Renoia was speechless as she looked at the information in front of her.
The hydroponic chamber in front of us is definitely the most cutting-edge achievement of July City’s research so far.
"He Kui, you know what this research means."
Hiding the content on the screen, Renoir's expression at this moment was completely different from the gentleness just now.
His face was serious.
"Many of these ideas are things we haven't thought of before. If we follow this line of research, it is estimated that the research on hydroponic chambers will be pushed to a new level."
This sentence is Lenoir's explanation to Patrick.
“How long will it take to completely solve the food problem?”
Patrick gradually calmed down after hearing this, but there were still waves of fear in his mind.
"About four months."
He Kui replied.
"Four months"
Patrick never imagined that the thing that had troubled them for so long would take He Kui three months to mention.
Suddenly, the corners of Patrick's tight mouth miraculously lifted up.
In this way, in the post-war era, they, the PLANT, will be able to completely break free from the shackles of the Earth, and will undoubtedly be bargaining chips at the future negotiation table.
The Atlantic Federation has always been wary of their food, otherwise it would not have used a nuclear bomb on Julius.
It can be said that food is the means by which the Atlantic Federation controls PLANT.
Even with South America, their staunch ally, the price they pay for food is not cheap at all.
Fortunately, when South America was occupied, their other bases had been stockpiling food, and they had signed contracts with other neutral countries to barely stabilize the PLANT food market.
“What are you going to do with this technology?”
Patrick hesitated for a long time, letting himself calm down before continuing.
If it is an ordinary researcher, then of course it will be confiscated by default.
But as for He Kui, we must take him seriously.
But he wouldn't agree if it was too much.
"Business as usual."
Hearing He Kui's words, Patrick had no expression on his face and just nodded.
But in his heart he was also very satisfied with He Kui.
"But I have a condition."
".What is it?"
"I want to ask someone from the military academy, Luna Hawke."
"No problem, as long as she is willing."
Patrick was relieved to hear that it was such a small request and continued to ask.
"Will it affect the original progress?"
"will not."
"Okay, how many people do you want?"
"No, my father and mother are studying together, and it's not convenient."
He Kui looked at Renoir, who was eager to try, with an apologetic look.
It seems that Renoir wants to participate in the research.
And this request is also reasonable. After all, he is the director of the Agricultural Research Institute. But if Renoir goes to his asteroid, wouldn’t it be telling others that he is researching something inside the asteroid?
“It’s really not very convenient.”
Patrick nodded, even though he could send Lenoir in secretly.
But thinking of the rumored young woman killer and Jiuer's recent frequent praise of He Kui.
Patrick decided to forget it, as four months wasn't too long after all.
The supervisor can also send other people, and he can find one who meets the requirements for He Kui.
Not knowing what Patrick was thinking on that serious face, He Kui breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Patrick agreed.
It would be horrible if the Speaker's wife really lived on his asteroid permanently.
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Seeing that the two of them had suppressed what she had not yet said in a few words, Lenoir glanced at Patrick.
The corny He Kui felt like his skin was standing on end.
"Ahem, I'll leave first."
"Well, thank you for bothering Councillor He. I will give you an encrypted line. You can come to me for any other questions about the hydroponic chamber in the future."
Patrick looked a little unnatural, but perhaps because he was at home, he lowered his voice. "Next time, wait for Councillor He to come to our house for dinner."
Lenoir also smiled, looking like a gentle elder.
"Ok."
He Kui agreed and left.
At this time, Patrick narrowed his eyes slightly as he watched He Kui leave.
"He Kui is really amazing."
Renoir sighed, not feeling any resentment at all about her research being stolen.
"Oh, yes."
I feel a little jealous for some reason.
Patrick suppressed the strange feeling in his heart and sighed.
“If his research is published, I’m afraid he can become a figure of his own in the political arena.”
Successfully solved the food problem of PLANT.
This is a huge contribution.
The city representative is a sure thing, and as he accumulates experience, it is only a matter of time before he gradually rotates to become the speaker.
Does this prove that his vision was correct?
Moreover, he did not go to find Klein but came to him, the Speaker. At least he was not dazzled by the magical girl Lacus.
“The future still depends on them.”
"You will say, when will Aslan come back?"
Lenoir glanced at Patrick unhappily.
"It will be soon. We won't attack anytime soon."
Thinking about the situation on Earth, he also had a headache. He didn't expect that there really was a nuclear bomb buried underground.
Although they, as adjusters, have a certain ability to resist radiation, it is useless if they are directly exploded, and it is also very troublesome if others throw dirty water on them.
It would be better to just stay at home and guard that piece of land in Alaska and wait for Genesis to be completed.
So to sum up, he did just call Aslan's team back.
As for Isaac's team, he really could do nothing to help.
The Klein faction has not forgotten what happened before, and as soon as they come back they will definitely be used as negative propaganda.
I can only stay there.
As the two were talking, He Kui did not leave December City immediately, but returned to his alma mater.
Because of the news of the great victory in Alaska, the campus was filled with joy at this time.
Of course, not all people are like this.
"I'm out of money. Vegetables and meat are so expensive these days. I can't even afford to cook at home."
Two students were walking and talking along the main road of the campus.
"There's nothing we can do about it. After all, there's none left in South America. We'll just have to make do with synthetic ones."
"It should be better after our formal interview with Orb."
Another person also said helplessly.
"But! Even if there are no fish, why can't we bring a few cows up here to raise them? If that doesn't work, we can just make some adjustments."
“The ranch takes up too much land and it’s hard to keep it alive.”
".I wish I could eat meat like the rich people do."
The man said this with a look of grievance.
"When can I marry Lux?"
Obviously, everyone was rich before coming here, but they didn’t have enough financial resources, and the prices here are very high, which means their purchasing power is low.
"Shh! You'll be in trouble if those people from Lux's fan club hear you!"
The man covered the boy's mouth angrily.
"Then Luna would be fine too, it seems like she doesn't have a spouse yet."
"Her father is with Councillor He, so he must be very rich now."
"When will the country assign me a wife?"
As the two were talking, they were completely unaware that the two protagonists of the story were walking behind them.
(End of this chapter)