Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 687 - 686 Honor

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He was happy, but the necessary humility was still there.

He well knew that without Jiang Cheng's technical support, this landing plan was nothing more than a fantasy. If credit were to be given, Jiang Cheng deserved the most.

That's why he didn't dare to take undue credit, and he clearly understood his own position.

Well, there's no need to say too much about the pleasantries. This plan is the result of our collective effort and cannot be credited to myself alone. Jiang Cheng wasn't too concerned about the flattery from his subordinates; he knew that without their help, he wouldn't have been able to realize this plan.

If it weren't for the efforts of these technical personnel under him, he alone couldn't have completed all the tasks, even if he worked himself to death.

If this Mars landing is successful, the entire team played a significant role, and it would be considered a success for the whole technical team.

By the way, Jiang Cheng, I haven't congratulated you yet. Winning four Nobel Prizes at once is truly a great achievement, something worth celebrating together.

After a while, Xiao Peng brought up the Nobel Prize. Xiao Peng was well aware of the previous matters, which is why he congratulated Jiang Cheng now.

Xiao Peng admired Jiang Cheng for being able to win Nobel Prizes in four different fields.

As a researcher specializing in applied technology like him, there was basically no hope of obtaining a Nobel Prize.

Jiang Cheng's achievement in winning so many Nobel Prizes was also a source of pride for him.

Working for a Nobel Prize winner in four fields was something that these technical personnel felt extremely proud of.

When they talked about it, they felt immensely proud, and they were delighted that their boss was so outstanding.

When Xiao Peng brought up the Nobel Prize issue, Jiang Cheng couldn't help but show a proud expression on his face.

He had accomplished something that predecessors had never achieved, so his pride was well-justified.

However, for Jiang Cheng, the Nobel Prize was a thing of the past; he never dwelled excessively on past glories.

He just showed a slight hint of pride and then refocused on the present.

Those things were already in the past. Let's focus on the present now.

Let's study the upcoming landing plan carefully to see if there are any mistakes or omissions.

If there are any defects in the plan, there's still time to perfect it now; once the landing begins, it'll be too late for any changes.

Quickly, Jiang Cheng shifted into work mode, completely forgetting about the Nobel Prize, as if such a great honor hadn't happened.

Jiang Cheng's indifferent attitude towards his accolades left Peng, his subordinate, deeply impressed.

Xiao Peng admitted that if he received such great honor, he might indulge in it for a long time and perhaps lose motivation to strive further.

Yet Jiang Cheng didn't care about those things at all, as if they had nothing to do with him.

It's known that the outside world almost raised Jiang Cheng to the heavens, yet Jiang Cheng showed no signs of complacency.

This mindset was exceptionally rare, and it was no wonder Jiang Cheng could achieve such great success.

With such admiration, Xiao Peng began to work with Jiang Cheng on reviewing the entire landing plan.

This review was their final self-check; if no problems were found, they could proceed with the landing plan immediately.

Several days passed by quickly, and after the final review, Jiang Cheng and the team found no issues.

Now, this landing plan could be considered perfect; all aspects had been thoroughly considered, leaving no room for any loopholes. Since everything was ready now, it was time for the landing plan to officially commence.

Jiang Cheng was finally going to land on Mars. This great plan was about to begin, and the set landing date arrived quickly. If all went well, humankind would set foot on Mars today.

This event was of great significance for all humanity, impacting the future of humankind.

If this Mars landing succeeded, it would prove that humanity had the capability to venture into space and explore those distant planets.

This meant humanity would not be confined to Earth but at least could step on other planets.

If extraterrestrial colonization were truly achievable, humans wouldn't be so reliant on Earth.

Currently, the whole human civilization exists reliant on Earth, and if anything happened to Earth, the entire civilization would be doomed.

That's why doomsday movies are so popular because they touch on the survival issues concerning everyone.

The scenarios in those movies are not completely fictional; many things could actually happen on Earth.

Every time a doomsday rumor circulates, so many people believe in it, resulting from everyone's fear of future uncertainties.

Therefore, if humankind could have a backup plan, people could ease some concerns about the future.

If we could build a permanent base on Mars, at least it would give people some hope.

Even if Earth were to be destroyed by some accident, humans would have another hope.

Because this matter held great significance for humankind, many people paid attention to this landing plan.

Everyone was looking forward to the final outcome, to see if humans could successfully set foot on that distant planet, Mars.

With so many people concerned about this matter, of course, the media did not miss such a great opportunity.

Where there is news, there the media will surely appear—after all, that's their job.

Very soon, numerous media outlets reached out to Jiang Cheng, hoping to broadcast the entire landing mission live.

Jiang Cheng didn't oppose this matter much; since everyone wanted to see it, he was willing to display it generously.

This could also increase people's curiosity about space and facilitate his future plans.

However, allowing those reporters to directly interview in the command center was not feasible, as there was too much confidential information there that couldn't be disclosed.

So Jiang Cheng found a few staff members to shoot footage of the control center and transmitted the footage to the media for live streaming.

In this way, Jiang Cheng didn't have to worry about information leaks. If it was handled internally, they knew what could be filmed and what needed to be kept confidential.

Soon, this matter was settled, and this Mars landing mission became a global live broadcast.

When people heard this news, they stayed glued to their TVs, waiting to watch this grand mission.

Jiang Cheng now stood in the hall of the command center, with cameras filming him.