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Halley looked like he''d aged a decade overnight, his eyes shadowed by dark circles and his beard unkempt. He couldn''t even bother to grab a bite before shoving a stack of papers towards me.
"Anne, here''s a preliminary blueprint for the smartb construction! Based on the requirements you sent overst night, I''ve made some enhancements..."
"Here, these parts, I think we could still tweak them a bit... like this door. Since you''re dealing with a biob, there''s always the chance of encountering harmful microbes or high-risk pathogens. I was thinking, for the material of the main door, we might consider these options..."
"I''vepared and analyzed them across different dimensions, and this new GFRT material seems to be the best choice. It''s not only highly seble but also very adaptable..."
In just a day and a night, Halley had not only fleshed out the basic framework of theb but also refined the details meticulously.
To achieve this, he must''ve had a deep dive into the construction norms rted toboratories.
Roseanne blinked in surprise. "Bro, did you hit the booksst night?"
Halley cleared his throat, "Well, I crammed a bit, and consulted some experts in the field..."
However,
This wasn''t what shocked Roseanne the most.
What truly astonished her was-
Halley: "I checked, and for a biob like yours, it should be categorized based on the level of hazard associated with the microbes and toxins it deals with. ording to current national standards, there are four levels: P1, P2, P3, and P4..."
"Anne, I''ve got a bold idea."
"What is it?"
"Since there are four different protection standards corresponding to the four levels, and since we''re talking about a smartb, do you think... we might be able to set up four or even moreb modes tailored to these standards?"
That way, oneb could serve the function of many.
Purely controlled by Al, the switch between modes wouldn''t even need manual intervention.
Roseanne''s eyes sparkled: "Is that feasible?"
Halley: "Highly likely."
Roseanne: "How likely?"
"Eighty percent."
Roseanne: "And the budget?"
Halley paused for a moment: "Preliminarily, it''s going to exceed ten million." She: "..."
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"Anne," he suddenly became serious, "Thank you for trusting me. I know you''re not one for empty
pleasantries, so all I''ll promise is to follow the blueprint to the letter, no cutting corners."
"Bro, I trust you."
Halley scratched his head with a grin.
"Bro, how long do you think the construction will take?"
He pondered for a moment, "...Are you in a hurry?"
"Very."
"Within two months."
"That quick?!" Roseanne was astonished.
The construction firms she had consulted before all quoted over six months.
The fastest among them promised four months.
But Halley was saying two months?!
And "within" that?
He exined: "Actually, the most
time-consuming part is the
groundwork. Once that''s settled, the
rest, especially the smart
instations, can be done pretty
quickly."
This was also thanks to the hefty budget Roseanne had provided.
As the saying goes, money talks!
In a way, money can indeed buy time.
"Alright! The project is yours, bro. Let''s pick a day and start as soon as possible. As for..."