After Boss Jia's eldest son, Jia Changtian, was confirmed to be an astronaut and was the first batch to land on the Moon, all the discussions and debates about the Daqian Group's disregard for human life were naturally lost.
No tycoon in the world would send their own blood to the Moon, unless they truly believed that this trip would be very safe.
Of course, some people said that this was just the Daqian's PR technique, and that Jia Changtian wasn't Jia Yapeng's son at all. This was just an explanation that Jia Yapeng came up with to avoid public criticism.
Then, he was immediately rebutted, "Is Jia Yapeng planning to let an outsider inherit all his assets?"
In the end, a netizen posted a post that received a lot of approval. He said that it didn't matter whether Jia Changtian was his biological son or not, the important thing was whether this mission would succeed.
If it succeeded, even if the success rate was only 10%, the Daqian would still be a hero.
But if it failed, even if Jia Changtian died, the Daqian would still be scolded like a dog.
From this point of view, this netizen was very respectful of the Daqian, because the Daqian did something that didn't benefit them at all. Not only did they spend a lot of money, but their son might also die, and the entire company might be scolded like a dog.
The most important thing was that he really couldn't see the benefits of this mission.
You could say that there were technological breakthroughs in landing on the Moon, but most of these breakthroughs had nothing to do with the Daqian's current development prospects, so the Daqian's decision this time was really puzzling.
At the same time, more information about Jia Changtian was dug out. Of course, a lot of it was released by the Daqian.
For example, Jia Changtian was taught by Hua Xia's top rocket expert when he was three years old, ran around the rocket research center when he was five years old, took the initiative to undertake research projects when he was seven years old, was in charge of individual projects when he was ten years old, almost became the chief engineer of the Moon landing project when he was thirteen years old, established the Solar System Technology Exploration Company when he was fourteen years old, took over the big stick of Hua Xia's Moon landing, and then tricked his father into investing more than 30 billion USD in R&D and manufacturing funds.
Then, someone found out that in the Daqian's "Myriad Worlds" magazine, there were six different pseudonyms, and they were all Jia Changtian. These six pseudonyms published a total of 17 theses, and each thesis could be said to have a certain degree of impact on the world.
At the time, there were a lot of foreign media outlets that wanted to find specific information about these authors, and try to find a way to find a way to bring them overseas.
Very quickly, when the news was released, there were media outlets that took these 17 theses and found a few internationally renowned experts, Nobel Prize winners, and the editors of the magazine. After interviewing them, they wrote a comprehensive report.
According to the report, from a professional point of view, each of these 17 theses were very professional, and had a great impact on the relevant fields. Six of these theses were even at the level of being able to win a Nobel Prize.
They recalled that when these six theses were published in the "Myriad Worlds" magazine, they were shocked every time, and exclaimed that the industry was about to change.
Especially when they completely reproduced the relevant experiments through the theses, they were even more shocked. They were curious about what kind of existence the Daqian was, and how could a company's internal magazine publish six of these powerful theses in a row?
Also, according to the Daqian, all the theses that could be published were from three years ago, and after being reviewed, they were theses that wouldn't have too much impact on the Daqian's interests.
In other words, there should be a lot of different scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs hidden within the Daqian, but because the commercial value of these technological breakthroughs was too high, the Daqian couldn't bear to release them, and chose to keep them hidden.
If that was the case, then how terrifying was the Daqian's hidden technology?
Several experts even said during the interview that if the Daqian was willing to let them come into contact with these technologies, they would even be willing to work for the Daqian without a single cent of salary.
Needless to say, after this interview was published, two experts really disappeared without a trace, and even the professional organizations in their country couldn't find them. When they thought about how they took the initiative to buy plane tickets to Hua Xia before they disappeared, they couldn't help but wonder if they had already become members of the Daqian.
This report was still praising the Daqian, but how could a foreign media report be all praises?
So very quickly, the reporter of this report began to raise questions.
He didn't question the authenticity of these theses, but he questioned whether so many of these groundbreaking theses were really made by Jia Changtian alone. Could there be a case of scientific research robbery in this?
After all, Jia Changtian was Boss Jia's eldest son, and the successor of the Daqian Group. It was too easy for him to steal the authorship of some theses from his own researchers.
Just like what Edison did many years ago.
Speaking of which, when many people first heard about Edison, they were still in elementary school, or even kindergarten, and they already heard about this super inventor.
This inventor knew the principle of boiling a frog in warm water when he was young. When he saw the steam turbine kettle cover, he understood the principle of the steam engine. When he saw that lightning could emit light, he understood the principle of the electric lamp.
The most amazing thing was in our elementary school language textbooks.
In the second grade language textbooks before 2016, there was always such a magical text, and the main character of the text was our great inventor Edison.
It was about Edison who had just turned seven years old. His mother suddenly had a stomachache, and it was so painful that she rolled on the bed. His father hurriedly rode a horse dozens of miles away to get a doctor. After a check-up, it turned out that his mother had acute appendicitis and needed immediate surgery. It was too late to go to the hospital, so the doctor decided to perform the surgery at home.
The doctor said that the room was too dark to perform the surgery, and a few more oil lamps wouldn't work.
So, our smart student Edison ran out of the door like a wisp of smoke.
Not long after, he came back with a big, shiny mirror. He also brought a few small followers with him, each of them holding the same big mirror.
Edison asked the followers to stand next to the lit oil lamps, and because the mirror gathered the light together, the hospital bed suddenly lit up. His father suddenly understood, and the doctor also showed a satisfied smile.
The surgery was very successful, and his mother was saved. The doctor praised Edison and said, "Today it's all thanks to you, little guy. You really are a smart child!"
[PS: These paragraphs were copied from an elementary school language textbook.]
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