The protest was ineffective. Ten minutes later, under the guidance of robots, Ren Zhong and the team went to the dormitory suite located on the second floor of the Pyramid.
The suite consisted of an eight-room, two-hall structure, with an area of more than 400 square ters.
It had a large living room and a small dining room.
Six bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, a kitchen, a gym, and a ho theater.
In so respects, Yu Junren was indeed not lying; the logistics work was very well done.
The living conditions provided by Chenhui Company, although not as good as a manor, were quite comfortable. Even Ren Zhong, who was here to "slack off," had a room to himself.
"Everyone should rest first. An hour later, each of you should enter the wrist watch space to study the operation manual for the new mine excavation work. The exam must start by three in the morning at the latest and pass to obtain a practicing license before six in the morning."
In the living room, Lin Wang gave these instructions.
Everyone nodded in agreent.
Lin Wang continued, "Ren Zhong, Song Qianlian, this is your first ti being involved in new mine excavation work. Don’t take this exam lightly. The total score is 1000 points, and even though passing only requires 600 points, allowing you to work in the mine, the other four of us have an average score of about 800 points. I hope you both score at least above 700. The team’s average score will affect Chenhui Company’s allocation of mining areas, which directly impacts our earnings. We are here to make a fortune by working hard; we don’t want to be sent to the edges to play supporting roles."
Song Qianlian seed a bit nervous, "Yes, Captain."
Ren Zhong clenched his fists, posing in a passionate manner, "Don’t worry, Captain, I won’t hold everyone back!"
"Alright then, let’s disperse. Return to your rooms. Pan Fenglian, Si Mawan, co to my room first."
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The operation manual was divided into three major parts.
The first part was an introduction to the Chenhui Mine, with the core content being a three-dinsional survey map.
This map did not differ much from the survey map of the Starfire Mine completed over two hundred years ago. The precision of the ore content information was the sa, including the number of decimal places. The scanning survey precision of the three-dinsional distribution was the sa, as were so standardized compilation procedures of industrial drawings, rich in anachronistic annotations.
In this entire set of three-dinsional survey maps, Ren Zhong obtained several pieces of information.
First, after two and a half centuries, the level of technology in geological surveying and mining on Source Star had not improved.
Second, the Chenhui Mine’s area and mineral reserves were twice that of the Starfire Mine, a super large mine defying planetary geological evolution norms. Its resource categories also differed from the Starfire Mine. While the Starfire Mine primarily focused on molybdenum-iron ore, the Chenhui Mine contained a wide variety of tals, with rare-earth colored and ferrous tals mixed together.
Third, this is a reasonable inference from the previous two points. Two and a half centuries ago, the Chenhui Mine did not exist, undoubtedly. So kind of technology, currently unknown to him, must have catalyzed the birth of the Chenhui Mine. However, this contradicts his existing scientific view because it violates the law of conservation of mass.
Fourth, the distribution of the ore veins was also strange, forming a reverse radial pattern.
The outline of the underground mine resembled a hemisphere, like a large bowl embedded underground.
The radiating conical ore veins extended themselves from all sides.
The pointed ends of all the tallic aggregates converged to one point.
This point on the surface corresponded to the location of the Pyramid mobile resource excavation central station.
It was as if soone had placed a giant magnet on the surface, capable of attracting all tal atoms, slowly pulling the tal elents from all directions and forming the current bowl-shaped magnetic fluid reverse radial pattern.
Of course, this central station had only flown in and landed there after Purple Crystal Mining decided to excavate this place a short while ago.
The creation of the mining area wasn’t due to the Pyramid central station but sothing else.
After looking at the survey map, Ren Zhong quickly skimd through the second part of the operation manual.
The Screw Rock Excavator user manual and product brochure, the Kangaroo Pouch standard usage manual, the Source Stone collection operation guide, and other content.
Since the latter two items were already within Ren Zhong’s knowledge, he focused on the Screw Rock Excavator.
Only half an hour later, he managed to thoroughly understand the Screw Rock Excavator using his innate skills of photographic mory and rapid logical analysis.
True to its origin as a product of advanced civilization, the Screw Rock Excavator boasted a drill bit claid to never wear out.
The body of the excavator could rely on the drill bit at its top to easily rip through rocks and tal ores, like slicing through tofu, achieving an underground excavation speed of up to 50 kiloters per hour. Once charged, it could continuously excavate for 3000 kiloters.
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