Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System Chapter 715 671: The Moon Belongs to Us!
"Implent internal precautions, prohibit any personnel from boarding the ship, and open the basic outer freight bay doors."
With Lin Yi's command issued, the robots on the spaceship imdiately began executing the order.
Li Huiqun, who was following beside Lin Yi, also heard his command. He montarily reached out and tugged Lin Yi's sleeve, speaking cautiously:
"Boss, our live caras are still following the spaceship, should we turn them off?"
Upon hearing this, Lin Yi thought for a mont, then shook his head, walking outward while speaking:
"No need, have them aim the caras at our bay door, let them witness, let the whole world witness how we transport the lunar minerals to our Earth."
At this point, Lin Yi paused briefly, then continued speaking as he walked:
"But pay attention, don't let the caras capture areas that can't be disclosed to the public."
Actually, without Lin Yi's instructions, Li Huiqun would absolutely do this; he certainly wouldn't reveal their secrets to outsiders.
Nowadays, the spaceship could almost be said to be coveted by everyone in the world.
No one could resist the technology on it, especially the Beautiful Country, which spared no effort in trying to obtain the spaceship's technology.
This matter was left to Li Huiqun to handle. When Lin Yi arrived under the spaceship, the rear freight doors were already open.
As for the surroundings of the spaceship, a camouflage net was automatically launched, encompassing it entirely.
This camouflage net was not even arranged by Lin Yi.
It's known that the old man was more concerned about this matter than Lin Yi.
Lin Yi didn't want the spaceship exposed to the public, and the old man absolutely didn't want it exposed.
Before Lin Yi could arrange it, the old man had already set up a massive camouflage net. When the spaceship landed and stopped, the prepared net was promptly delivered.
The robots descending from the spaceship quickly took charge, spreading it over the entire space above the spaceship.
As a result, although the spaceship was large, even approaching it looked like nothing more than a hill covered with a camouflage net.
Not to ntion observing its internal structure; even rely viewing its exterior was impossible.
The bay door was wide open, and several robots stood at the outermost of the doors, not moving at all. Without Lin Yi's orders, they would not allow anyone to enter the ship's interior.
At the sa ti, they wouldn't transport anything out either; all actions would wait until Lin Yi arrived on-site.
This was near the spaceship; looking farther, Lin Yi turned his head and saw camo-clad n with weapons on guard nearby. Such a formation would prevent even a fly from getting through.
"Start unloading. Point the caras at the side so they can watch how our goods are loaded onto the trucks."
With Lin Yi's arrival at the scene and the issuance of this command, the robots instantly turned and went inside the ship.
However, due to Lin Yi's order, the robots would only enter the cabin, transport the items, and hand them over to ground personnel within a specified range, then promptly return inside the spaceship.
This implies they would absolutely not appear in the caras.
At this mont, the global live broadcast was crowded with countless people.
When agents from various nations couldn't monitor the situation via their surveillance satellites, they all focused on the global broadcast.
In this broadcast, they could even see what they couldn't detect via reconnaissance, which left them quite frustrated.
Not only that, when they saw a special container truck erge, everyone was astounded, including the global live audience, who all gasped in disbelief.
"Oh my God! Are these all things from the moon? This vehicle must weigh at least dozens of tons, right?"
"Oh my God! What are they trying to do? There is actually a whole container!
Goodness, our previous spaceship only brought back a few kilograms of lunar soil, and now they've brought a container, oh my God. How big must the spaceship be?"
"Oh my gosh! When will we have a container full of lunar soil like this?"
"Lunar soil, it's all our lunar soil.
Corporation, you're not fair, you stole our technology, that spaceship belongs to our Korea!"
"Damn it, where did this idiot co from? Quick, block him. What's he shouting about here?"
"The guy upstairs is right. This shaless group from Korea claims everything as theirs. Why don't they say the moon is theirs too?"
"Nonsense! The moon belongs to our Korea. You've stolen our stuff; I advise you to return it to us so we won't pursue it further."
With this ssage posted, netizens from all over the world were stunned. No one expected the Koreans to be so shaless and make such claims. Ha ha, this group's audacity is off the charts.
Yet, as they had just thought this through, what surprised them more were the increasingly shaless remarks from the Korean netizens.
"Right, right, never mind the moon being ours. Let tell you, the very air you breathe and the sun shining upon you are all ours."
"Don't be too arrogant now. When we grow strong, we will charge you fees for the air and sunlight."
"I agree with the brother above. All is ours. They are just a gang of thieves using our stuff without permission."
Similar comnts were flooding the screen, letting the global populace recognize Korea's shalessness.
Despite this, Lin Yi remained indifferent.
Not just Lin Yi; even Li Huiqun was shocked watching truck after truck roll off the spaceship.
Especially when they saw a large truck akin to an engineering soil-dumper carrying a load of lunar soil descend, everyone present couldn't help but drop their jaws.
[To be continued....]
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