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"The plan's budget is 540 billion U.S. dollars, but the funds are still very tight. Our owner is not the money monster of the company. Although PB is also very rich, it cannot allow the plan that cost more than 500 billion U.S. dollars to come to nothing."

"So?" said Corker, who followed behind.

Alihand hung up his spacesuit, found a glass of juice and took a sip: "So, we have to come up with the results as soon as possible so that Page and the board of directors on Earth have high expectations for us, and the funds can be gradually increased."

He raised his right hand and slowly raised it upwards: "Although pb is not as rich as that monster, but pb is not the one who is short of money, so we have to set off tomorrow to see that piece of glass."

After 11 hours.

"Cock, get up! We have to go." Ali Hand has put on the spacesuit.

"It's not daylight yet," said Corker.

"Dawn? Then we have to wait 128 hours, get up!"

"Okay, wait for me for 5 minutes."

There are a total of four people in the lunar rover, Barry is in charge of driving, Arnold is in charge of bodyguards in case of emergencies, and the other two are Ali Hand and Corker.

"The glass window is 50 kilometers away, bypassing this crater, in this low-lying area." Alihand said, pointing to the map.

Cork on the side was still eating a hamburger, staring at the map intently, and the four of them surrounded each other.

"The journey may be a bit bumpy, but our lunar rover is good enough to adapt to the road conditions on the lunar surface, and it will take about three and a half hours to reach the destination." Barry said.

"The moon is dark and the wind is high, which is a good time to sneak around. Oh no, the moon has no wind, but it doesn't matter." Arnold said with a smile.

"Shut up your stinking mouth, this is where you consume the most oxygen." Barry growled.

Alihand shrugged and put away the map.

The engine of the lunar rover started, and immediately drove out of the outpost base, heading straight for the destination 50 kilometers away.

"What do the outside world think of the plan?" On the journey to the destination, Corker wanted to find a topic to pass the boring three and a half hours.

"outside world?"

A Nuo immediately replied: "Haha! Only the person involved will always know the truth, and what the outside world knows is all lies."

Alihand replied: "PB has indeed covered up the real purpose of the plan. In fact, the outside world doesn't even know your existence. Your identity is too obvious. What can a linguist do if he goes to the moon? The media will immediately Think of what unknown information you are here to decipher, and thus think of extraterrestrial civilizations."

The journey was indeed bumpy, and Alihand continued: "Pb's response to the outside world is: the plan is for human beings to explore and experiment with extraterrestrial colony bases. Refining and so on."

Alihand smiled, talking nonsense like a company spokesman in a serious manner, "Our pb company will conduct long-term research here, and pb hopes to obtain abundant isotopes of helium from the surface of the moon. In the future, we may even be on the surface of the moon Build a refinery to extract the abundant helium-3 and ship it back to Earth."

"This resource may solve the current energy crisis of mankind and replace petroleum. PB hopes to make achievements and dabble in the energy field in the future, and this plan came into being for this reason."

Arnold couldn't help but speak again, with a weird tone and vulgar language, and said: "Actually, we, Tema, are looking for alien heritage! It's like digging an alien's grave, hahaha, get ready to find the alien's legacy. throw a rock party on his grave?"

"I hope what you said is right. If it's not the tomb of an alien, believe it or not, the company will divest and cancel the plan in minutes," Alihand said.

"Obviously." Arnold opened his hands.

"Those crystal structures can't be naturally formed objects at all. I really can't think of anything else except the products left by alien civilizations? Hehe, the evil backside of the moon hides unknown secrets!"

"Aren't you worried that it will cause conflicts between extraterrestrial civilizations and humans?" Coker couldn't help but said.

"Conflict? Ha! It has been abandoned for millions of years, no, it is hundreds of millions of years. Even if there are aliens in it, they are probably dead. Maybe this is a failed colonization activity of aliens. Space A car accident, who cares about him?"

"For so many years, something happened before it happened. There is no sign of life, no energy fluctuation, nothing at all." Arnold shrugged and expressed silence.

"Here we go, guys," Barry said, and the rover slowed to a halt.

Four people got off the lunar rover one after another, and Coker stared ahead, his eyes widened: "Oh my God, this is a big guy, it looks like a huge honeycomb vortex!"

The place where the front is illuminated by the light source is too obvious. In fact, it is not very big, but the most peculiar thing is that it is a hexagonal plane that is equivalent to each other. There are as many as hundreds of them. The hexahedrons fit together, and the surface has been covered with thick dust.

"A prehistoric car accident." Arnold said to himself.

"Go and have a look!" Alihand said, faintly excited.The four of them approached bouncingly on the pitch-black surface of the moon.

Alihand came to him the fastest, and he reached out to touch a hexahedron with an area of ​​several square meters.

When his hand touched the dust, it flowed and scattered on the moon like quicksand. He watched the scene in front of him in astonishment. Shut up.

The quicksand-like dust particles covering the hexahedron were quickly scattered, and after a while, an extremely delicate crystal-like glass appeared in front of everyone.

"My God!" Coker's eyes widened in disbelief. "It really is a prehistoric space car accident!" Arnold said to himself.

After a while, Alihand touched the other side of the hexagon again, the quicksand was rolling, and the same crystal glass as before appeared in front of his eyes.

This proves that those hundreds of other dust-covered hexahedrons are such glass hooks.

"Let's all take a look." Ali Hand stared at the hexahedron glass and said.Everyone approached these "glass windows" subconsciously. Through these transparent glazed crystal objects, the internal structure can be seen at a glance wherever the light source goes.

"This." Cork swallowed and said, "This is so big."

"My God, this can hold a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, I want to make sure we are not stabbing a hornet's nest." Barry said in amazement.

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"Look there." Arnold said suddenly, pointing the spotlight at a certain location, to be precise, the flank.

"What a huge purple diamond! The alien's hobby is really unique."

Everyone's eyes were fixed on the huge purple crystal boulder. He rolled down in a certain corner, and Alihand could think of a certain time point.

When the spaceship crashed here, there was a violent turbulence inside, and the giant purple crystal bumped and crushed many facilities inside the hull.

"Wait a minute, is this a spaceship or a base?" Ali Hand suddenly asked himself in his heart.

"Why didn't I see the alien's corpse?" Arnold said, his attention had already moved away from the huge amethyst crystal, and he was patrolling around in other places.

"We have to find a way to get in," Alihand said.

"You are an expert in this field, what do you say?" Barry looked at Alihand and asked.

Arihand was silent for a moment, then said: "First use the remote sensing signal to determine the size of this ruin and establish how far it goes into the end of the month. We must first determine whether it is a spaceship or an immovable base."

"Then you can't move here anymore, otherwise all the dust on it will be exposed, and when it gets the sun's rays, it will be completely exposed to the vision of other satellites. Before that, we have to cover him up."

"There must be a breach in a certain position here, or even more than one. We have to find certain breaches, and we may even use excavation. We have to draw a map of the interior as soon as possible, and obtain information about the spaceship or the base. Basic Information."

Alihand looked at Barry: "We need more manpower, we need more machinery and equipment, and we need more funds!"

"Now we can't do anything but watch."

Alihand turned back and walked towards the lunar rover, and at the same time added in the communication frequency band: "Encrypt the information here and send it back to the headquarters, tell the headquarters of our requirements and needs, and wait for new supplies and manpower to arrive, and then we can start work. Already!"