Chapter Seventy-Two

When Pierre and I boarded the bridge of the nuclear submarine again from the inside of the cabin, I found myself in a shroud surrounded by countless folded vaults of transparent glass. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 Outside the info cover is an endless black ocean, and those mysterious black oceans are illuminated by a series of dark blue beams of light from the spotlights installed outside the hood, and occasionally some huge deep-sea fish break through the darkness and swim over the cover, which makes people feel very shocked.

The nuclear submarine with us on board lay quietly by a pier inside this huge canopy. Some people dressed in white and orange were working around skillfully busy. They didn't look at us with curiosity, some were using high-pressure water cannons to quickly wash away the seaweed that adhered to the surface of the submarine, some entered the interior of the submarine, as if to do some routine maintenance, and many more were walking around in higher buildings with file boxes and tools in hand.

The two engineers skillfully set up the escalator on the bridge with a battery car, and I followed Pierre down the bridge.

I looked at it for a long time and didn't understand what kind of architectural model this was. In my eyes, there are white angular glass walls all around, and the only difference is that the angular fans divide this huge space into smaller spaces, and then superimpose them on top of each other, and finally make people feel that the whole building is infinitely magnified.

Seeing that I was still looking around as I sat in the battery car, Pierre said proudly: "The design of the whole building was inspired by a 16-carat diamond ring I bought for my wife." That was the first time I had a detailed observation of diamonds, and I didn't have much affection for them before, and I couldn't understand why an ordinary piece of ore could bring such incredible wealth to mankind. However, my wife is very fond of collecting all kinds of high-quality diamonds, and on our 20th wedding anniversary, she asked me to give her a different diamond.

You know, I'm away from home all year round for the sake of my family's business. My wife is an amazing woman, she has the persistence and pursuit that is unique to American women, and she has always understood where I am in her career, for which she has been sacrificing herself since she married me.

Her family is the pride of our nation, and her great family has played this important role in all areas of the country since Washington founded it. She could have had a brighter future of her own, just like some of the diamonds she had collected, but she gave up everything for my job.

I say all this just to make you understand one thing, which is that I owe her so much of the promise that a husband should have made in all my years of family life, and of course that's why I left my job to go to Africa to find the best diamonds for her in the twenty years of our marriage.

Of course, you know that I eventually found the best diamonds, and I had the money and was willing to pay a high price, so I bought the best of them. My jewelry consultant explained to me the benefits of this diamond, he also taught me how to go in and identify the quality of a diamond, and when I saw the angular crystal structure under some instruments, I immediately thought about the underwater world I was about to build. At that time, I had just obtained the temporary rights to these ships from the government, so I urgently needed to build such a secret project to house these alien visitors.

At that time, I thought, since this complex angular structure of crystals can make the hardest substance in the world, why don't we use this inspiration that nature has given us to create a miracle in the history of architecture? The diamond can be magnified into a real architectural structure, and at the bottom of the sea, it will be like a star of the sea that can illuminate the dark underwater world.

With this hope and thought, I took this diamond to the architect who was far away in Germany at that time, he was the best young architect in the world at that time, who not only restored the Colosseum in ancient Rome, but also built an underwater world park the size of ten football fields off the coast.

I flew to Germany and went to visit him with a gift, which I gave to him after removing the ornamentation of the diamond ring I had sold to my wife. Seeing that he was a little confused about my intentions, I began to explain my intentions. I said everything I thought and needed, and finally I said to him, Mark, that's the whole thing. You've got to help me figure it out, we need this building.

Perhaps it was God's gift that made our conversation in Berlin that afternoon seem so light-hearted. Finally, he told me that in the future, what will unfold in front of you will be the miracle of mankind when this diamond is magnified ten million times.

After that, we spent more than a decade building in the depths of the ocean to build a structure that looked almost exactly like the diamond. Although it is not well known for its secrecy, it is clear that it has become the world's greatest wonder of the sea.

Well, it looks like we've arrived. Are you already a little impatient? Of course, the jewel of this diamond is there. You see, how beautiful they are, they illuminate our dreams and become the whole reason for our existence. After we got off the railroad car, Pierre pointed to the two silver-white spaceships in front of him, one large and one small, and called excitedly.

Following the direction of his finger, I saw the real spaceship. Of course, I've only been on a spaceship before, but what does a spaceship look like? It's the first time I've seen it here.

The larger ship appeared to be fifteen meters in diameter, while the smaller one was nearly ten meters long. They all take on the ship's characteristic saucer shape and silvery-white livery. Hundreds of years have passed, but not a single part of the two ships has been rusted. The white metallic light reflected throughout the body makes people want to touch it.

According to the information given to me by Professor Du, although the two spacecraft were built half a century apart from the middle of the Earth year, they have one thing in common, that is, they are both smaller combat spacecraft. They can't be compared to those air fortresses that are about three or four hundred meters long, or even thousands of meters long, but in terms of the spacecraft themselves, they are all integrated with the most advanced alien technology at that time.

Of course, I know why there is no rust, and I have made this metal myself in Professor Du's laboratory. It is not a rare metal, but the focus is on their processing and forging processes. After high-temperature melting and casting by precision instruments, the alloy is cooled again to make these new metals appear particularly fine, and when the metal processing density reaches a certain level, it will be difficult for water molecules and other charged ionic substances in the air to invade the surface of the metal again. After the overall forging technology of the spacecraft shell of Chengcai, the chemical changes on its surface are basically in a dormant state, and in terms of physics, the dense processing will also reflect the impact of high temperature and high pressure, just like a loach. In the air, all the resistance and air currents will quickly pass through its surface without stopping.