Chapter 63 - 63: Five Military Industrial Certificates
Chapter 63: Five Military Industrial Certificates
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
They arrived at the military area.
Tang Rui followed the military personnel and entered a conference room.
“Senior Zhao?”
Upon entering the room, he spotted Zhao Zeyang.
Beside Zhao Zeyang stood a military major.
As Tang Rui entered, he noticed the two engaged in conversation.
“Junior? Why are you here?”
Zhao Zeyang was also surprised by Tang Rui’s presence.
“I don’t know either.”
Tang Rui shook his head, not expecting Zhao Zeyang to be there.
Something seemed amiss.
He had assumed his summons was connected to last night’s incident.
Now, it appeared things were different.
“No problem. It’s surely a good thing. Come, Junior, let me introduce you.
“This is Major Lin Chao, our military representative.
“Brother Lin, meet my disciple, Tang Rui. Next time, we’ll head to the station for shooting; you’ll assist me.”
Seeing Tang Rui’s confusion, Zhao Zeyang abandoned his inquiry and introduced the major beside him.
“Hello, Major Lin.”
“Why ‘major’? Just call me Brother Lin, like you do with Zeyang. You’re Academician Yu’s disciple, so you’re family.
Whenever you’re free, drop by the station. You’re welcome to use the shooting range as you wish.”
Lin Chao smiled as he shook Tang Rui’s hand.
“Alright, 1’11 make sure to come. Thanks in advance, Brother Lin.”
“No need to mention it. You’re welcome.”
With pleasantries exchanged, the conference room door swung open before they could continue.
A general entered, accompanied by two lieutenant colonels and two majors.
Tang Rui and the others stood up promptly.
“Please sit down. I’ve gathered you here to discuss some matters.”
The Bureau Chief spoke, his gaze lingering on Tang Rui before he smiled.
“Major Lin, I’ve called you here to notify you of changes in your duties.”
“From now on, you’ll serve as the military representative for Crimson Company under President Tang. Your responsibilities encompass confidentiality and communication matters for the company.”
Lin Chao stood as he heard this and replied, “Certainly, I will adhere to the organization’s directives.”
The Bureau Chief nodded and turned to Zhao Zeyang, saying, “Researcher Zhao, meet Major Chen Yongfeng. They’ll be overseeing your research henceforth.
Once you return, take Major Chen along and bring the requisite documents.”
“Understood, Chief.”
Zhao Zeyang was still taken aback.
With their arrangements finalized, the Bureau Chief then looked at Tang Rui and smiled.
“President Tang, I’ve invited you here to extend gratitude for your assistance to the military. Additionally, on behalf of the military, 1 have some rewards for you.”
At that moment, a lieutenant colonel beside him placed a paper file bag on Tang Rui’s table.
“Feel free to open and review it.”
“Alright.”
Tang Rui opened the bag and inspected its contents.
Certificates galore.
As he perused the certificates, his confusion grew.
However, as he examined them closely, he sucked in a breath.
Gasp!
These were five military certificates:
– Confidentiality Qualification Certificate
– Equipment Qualification Certificate
– GGJS Certification Consulting Certificate
– Scientific Research Production License
– Supplier Storage Certificate
Milestone reached.
“How do you find it? Satisfactory?”
“I’m quite pleased. Thank you, Chief.”
“No need for thanks. The Chief approved this specially last night.
He also passed on a message: Work diligently. If you require parts, liaise directly with the military representative. You needn’t rely on your teacher each time.”
Tang Rui felt somewhat embarrassed hearing this.
The matter had already been arranged.
“Oh, and this as well. Have a look.”
After the Bureau Chief’s explanation, a lieutenant colonel presented a document bag to him.
Tang Rui opened it to find the military’s assessment of the firefighting drones.
Experts had given his design high marks.
Why the emphasis?
Because it was explicitly mentioned that the complete version couldn’t be sold.
The sale version’s parameters were outlined clearly.
Castration of multi-machine collaboration was imperative.
The potency of over 300 drones was deemed excessive.
This limit mustn’t be exceeded.
Moreover, a 2 kg reduction in bomb payload was required to lower the lethal radius by 5 meters.
Finally, the electro-optical system algorithm was to be trimmed, retaining at most a third.
The saber had struck.
The firefighting drone’s parameters were strikingly similar to Yingchan’s folding knife.
Exceeding the knife’s flick, except for the multi-machine synchronization program.
But it didn’t matter.
With these cuts, he could proceed with sales.
Furthermore, the military had provided exact guidelines, sparing him from guesswork.
This indicated that the military endorsed the sales.
A favorable development.
After studying the documents, Tang Rui exclaimed, “Rest assured, Chief. 1’11 strictly adhere to the guidelines.”
“Yes, pay close attention. However, 1 don’t oversee this matter. Major Lin will instruct you regarding external sales reviews.”
The meeting concluded.
The Bureau Chief had a busy schedule. With those words, he and his team left.
In the conference room, only Tang Rui, the trio, and Major Chen remained.
“Brother Lin, I’ll need your guidance moving forward.”
Tang Rui addressed Lin Chao.
“Who’d have thought I’d end up under your command. I’ll count on your support.”
Lin Chao jested.
“Junior, you’re impressive. Even the Bureau Chief specially approved your credentials.”
“No, not a big deal.”
After sharing a moment of professional boasting.
Everyone departed the military compound.
Initially, Tang Rui had intended to treat them, but their commitments thwarted that.
Lin Chao had confidential information to hand over to Major Chen.
This process was extensive and time-consuming.
Thus, Tang Rui drove back to the company alone.
During his military stint, the company’s atmosphere had grown stifling, almost suffocating.
No one could focus on work.
Photographing aircraft designs was unthinkable; they double-checked chat histories for possible leaks.
The boss had been taken away by the military.
If any information had leaked…
Tang Rui would have to face the same fate.
As he searched for new employment, he’d consult Feng Yuanxing first.
Careless resume submissions were inadvisable.
Previously, they hadn’t taken Feng Yuanxing’s reputation seriously.
He wasn’t a boss, merely a part-timer. Who cared?
At most, it was a running joke.
Now they knew better.
Merely days into his tenure, the boss was apprehended by the military.
The job was likely terminated.
For future job searches, it was best to inquire with Brother Feng first.
Blindly submitting applications wasn’t wise.
After all, attending multiple interviews would prove an inconvenience..
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