Time passed quickly, and two days later everything was finally settled.

Frederick made proper arrangements for his two children to go to school.

Due to the current small number of students, the teaching model can be described as one-on-one elite education, and the teachers are carefully selected from the families of scientific researchers.

The most important course among them is Chinese, which is a required course for everyone in the research base.

Frederick had an excellent learning ability and was able to communicate fluently in Chinese in less than a month. However, the only drawback was that his accent was a bit strange.

The children were still young and had good comprehension, but it was very difficult for Heidi.

Although she is well-read and currently works as a teacher at the base, responsible for teaching mathematics, she still finds Chinese extremely difficult.

Even though she studied hard at school and practiced diligently with Frederick after returning home, after a whole month, all she achieved was just enough to communicate in Chinese, and she had to rely on guessing and using body language to help her express herself.

It was obvious that Heidi still needed a long period of hard study to achieve success, but at this time Frederick's work assignment had already been finalized.

All the experimental equipment they had previously applied to purchase have now arrived.

He followed several researchers in the field of materials science and entered Channel B1.

This channel is explicitly designated for materials research use only.

However, at this moment, they did not actually need so much laboratory space. They only needed to use a few rooms near the front of the passage.

After entering the laboratory, they were pleasantly surprised to find that the necessary experimental equipment had been purchased. More importantly, the research topic they had been looking forward to was also delivered at the same time. They saw several pieces of steel quietly placed on the table, and their task was to successfully replicate it.

Everyone stared at the materials in front of them, and at first they did not notice anything unusual;

However, when they picked it up in their hands, they were all shocked: it was too light!

So they conducted comprehensive experiments on this steel.

However, faced with this mysterious material, everyone was helpless and at a loss.

No matter what means are tried, as long as the molecular structure of the material is slightly destroyed, it will instantly transform into ordinary steel.

This situation put the researchers in a difficult position, and they didn't know where to start for a while.

After the report that left them at a loss for a moment was submitted, the local patriarch came to the materials laboratory on the same day.

"Sir! Boss!" As soon as they saw Wang Ze appear, everyone present stood up and blurted out all kinds of titles.

Wang Ze actually doesn't care how these people call him.

After all, they are just a group of scientific researchers temporarily staying in the base, not their own family.

Their range of activities is limited here. Even if they are able to leave here one day in the future, they will have no way of knowing their true identity and the exact location of the base. They cannot even be sure whether they are in China.

Since he had already promised to pay them, Wang Ze would naturally not imprison them here for life.

As long as the ten-year contract expires, they can be allowed to leave.

However, the report submitted by the Materials Research Laboratory forced Wang Ze to come in person.

If he didn't take part in the battle himself, this group of people would probably never be able to come to any valuable conclusions in their entire lives.

Wang Ze had never expected that the material he had made with his own hands would be so tricky that he could not further explore its mystery.

He thought that just having professionals here would be enough. Wang Ze guessed that it was for this reason that it was no wonder that the Soviet Union still needed to continuously import light steel from him.

“I am here to tell you exactly how this material is made, but first you must sign this document.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Tian Yi stepped forward and handed a brand new document to each person.

Frederick took the document and quickly opened it. He saw that the contract actually redefined the working hours: During the 50-year contract period, it was strictly forbidden to disclose any relevant matters to relatives. If family members accidentally leaked the secrets in the future, the Wang family would launch a global hunt.

Fifty years! This is tantamount to selling out oneself.

However, faced with this extremely challenging task, he was unwilling to give up easily.

He was fascinated by the magical material and was eager to learn how to make it.

He would do it even at the cost of losing his freedom.

After carefully reviewing the terms of the contract, Frederick discovered that the contract only set restrictions on himself. As long as his family did not disclose base secrets in the future, they would still enjoy freedom.

So Frederick picked up the pen without hesitation and signed his name decisively.

The others watched Frederick put pen to paper and signed with astonishment, finding it hard to understand why he would so readily sign a contract that was tantamount to a contract of selling himself.

Wang Ze had never expected that someone would actually sign the contract directly. He had originally planned to explain in detail the various benefits that this contract could bring.

But since someone has agreed, even if it's just one person, that's enough.

He glanced at the other researchers who were holding documents and seemed unwilling to sign but dared not refuse in person. He understood their dilemma, so he waved to Tian Yi, signaling him to take back the contract.

Scientific research talents cannot be treated the same as ordinary people. Wang Ze needs them to be able to produce results. Some necessary respect and commitment are still indispensable.

“We will never force anyone to do anything. All choices are based on your own will. Frederick, please follow me.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Wang Ze left the laboratory without hesitation and walked into the next door materials laboratory which was also well-equipped.

After entering the room, Wang Ze walked straight to a laboratory table with a piece of steel on it, pointed at it and said to Frederick: "See this piece of steel? Next, you will witness its changes!"

Frederick stared at the scene in front of him with his eyes wide open, in disbelief.

I saw that the piece of steel that was originally lying heavily on the table suddenly floated up slowly, as if it had lost gravity.

Then, some extremely tiny substances began to be discharged from inside the steel.

When the piece of steel finally fell back onto the table, Wang Ze calmly declared:

“Okay, now this piece of steel has been successfully transformed into lightweight steel, and this is how the material is made. What I need is for you to find a way to industrialize and mass-produce it.”

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