Is Zerg divorced today?
Chapter 37 You Think About It Slowly
The shopping center is not far from the experimental area, but within ten minutes, they returned to the experimental area.
When Hill got off the optical drive, Blake and the others were already waiting at the gate of the experimental area.They were also very nervous, and they didn't expect the result to come down so quickly.
Seeing Hill and Tiles come back together, Blake didn't even have time to be surprised, so he quickly talked about the Arms Alliance.
"They didn't notify them before, but they suddenly appeared in the experimental area just now, saying they were looking for you..." Blake said.
While speaking, he led the way and led Hill towards his office.
"According to common sense, the review will not be so fast, after all, there are many things to review..." Enka followed closely.
Enka was also very nervous, but his nervousness was a little different from Blake's. He tended to worry that Hill's review would fail.
It's not that he doesn't believe in Hill's ability, it's just that there has never been a precedent for such a quick trial before.
While speaking, a group of people had come to the office door used by Blake.
Before they came, they walked in a hurry, but when they reached the door, everyone stopped.
"Shall I go in with you?" Blake asked.
Hill straightened his somewhat messy skirt, took a deep breath, and pushed open the door with a smile.
Inside the room, there were five members of the Arms Alliance standing. They were easily recognizable in the loose overalls of the Arms Alliance.
Hearing the sound of the door being pushed, the five of them all turned their heads and saw Hill, their eyes were a little more scrutinized.
"You're Hill?" one of the females asked suspiciously, "Isn't your name Blake?"
Hill heard the reputation, and immediately recognized the person. He was the female worm with a fierce face and a cheerful voice in the laboratory.
"My name is Hill, and Blake is my mentor." Hill looked towards the door.
After thinking about it for a while, Blake and the others followed Hill into the door. Hill didn't say anything to refuse their company.
Seeing Blake come in, the female worm glanced back and forth between Hill and Blake, with a tangled expression on her face.
"Hello, we are the reviewers responsible for the review of the Weapons Alliance. My name is Ted." Among the five, Ted, who should be the captain, stood up.
Hill greeted him, invited them to sit down, and Blake quickly asked Nibond to pour tea.
After everyone sat down, without waiting for Hill to ask, Ted took out the folder they brought and handed it to Hill.
"This is the review result of the two drawings you submitted before." Ted said.
Hill took it and held it in his hand. Feeling the weight that wasn't too heavy, his heart became more peaceful.
He raised his hand and gently stroked the folder with his fingertips.
He was nervous before because it happened so suddenly, not because he didn't have confidence in himself.
Blake's Adam's apple slid up and down, his eyes were fixed on the folder, and he could see the tension, as did Nibond and Anxi.
The only difference is Tiles.
Tilles' eyes were also focused on the folder, but he was not nervous, his indifferent appearance seemed to have seen the result a long time ago.
"What's the result?" Hill looked at Ted and the female with a fierce face but a cheerful voice.
The two probably didn't expect that Hill would not look at it himself, but instead asked them. They were both taken aback for a moment, and then both laughed again.
"Congratulations, your drawings have passed." Ted said, "Both drawings have passed."
While speaking, several members of the Arms Alliance stared at Hill, watching the expression on his face.
Hearing the word "pass", the tense atmosphere in the room was instantly replaced by excitement.
Everyone couldn't help laughing and breathed a sigh of relief.
Along with the excitement, comes complexity.
Blake and Enka looked at each other and could not help but smile wryly.
They have revised their drawings many times before and after, and it took more than a month to pass the final review, which is already considered fast.
For Hill, it took less than ten days from the time of passing the first trial to the present, and even if the time of the first trial was counted, it did not exceed half a month.
"Thank you." Hill was in a good mood, and he let out a sigh of relief.
"Since Blake is your mentor, we don't need to introduce the follow-up matters. He should have already told you." Ted said.
Hill nodded. Blake had told him a lot.
After the drawing is officially approved, the Arms Alliance will verify the main person in charge, and then allocate a research fund to provide research and rent a site to purchase materials.
The amount of research funding is directly linked to the content of the research topic and the value of the Arms Alliance's judgment.
For things like detectors, the research funding will be relatively small, and for heavy weapons like Blake's, the research funding will be more.
But this is only relative, not absolute.
If Blake's research has not progressed, or if the progress is not satisfactory, the Arms Alliance will directly cut off subsequent funding.
As for how to count as progress, the Arms Alliance has clear regulations. Within five years, a semi-finished product must be produced. If it cannot be produced or the semi-finished product is not satisfactory, it will be directly judged as a failure.
Ted took out another folder and handed it to Hill, "Here are related instructions, you can read it slowly."
Hill took it and glanced at it roughly. Most of the main content has been told to him by Blake in advance, and some details are more detailed in the contract.
"You are the main designer of these two blueprints?" the female insect with a fierce face and a cheerful voice asked.
Hill closed the folder and was about to speak when Blake spoke first, "The designers are all Hill."
The main designer and the designer are completely two concepts. The "main designer" is Hill, which means that other people participated in the design, and the "designer" is Hill, which means that the two drawings are Hill himself. Designed by one person.
"The blueprint was drawn by Hill himself. Enka and I just collaborated with him on research and development. Hill himself is not the team leader, and he is not qualified to apply for the project." Blake explained.
Enka also nodded, "That's right."
Ted looked at Hill with surprise and admiration in his eyes.
It's not that their Arms Alliance doesn't have official male staff, but the number of them is very small, and those who can achieve results are even rarer.
The Arms Alliance has been established for so many years, and the sum of all of them is only a handful.
"I see, when the time comes, the Arms Alliance will change the contract according to your actual situation." Ted said.
After a pause, Ted said to Hill again: "In fact, apart from explaining the cooperation and contract to you, we have another purpose for coming this time."
Hearing Ted talk about this weapon alliance, the other four couldn't help but sit up straight, showing a high degree of importance.
Aware of this, Blake Tiles and the others also became serious, as did Hill.
"What's up?" Hill asked.
"Have you thought about joining the Arms League?" Ted asked.
Hill was taken aback, "What?"
"The other purpose of my visit this time is to formally extend an invitation to you on behalf of the Weapons Alliance. I hope you can join our Weapons Alliance's laboratory and our internal research team." Ted looked very serious.
Hearing Ted's words, there was silence in the room at first, and then there was commotion involuntarily.
The people in the experimental areas of Blake and Nibond all had shocked expressions on their faces.
Maybe outsiders like Anxi and Tilles can't understand what this invitation means, but they, as employees of the Weapons Alliance, know it all too well.
The research team within the Arms Alliance, the laboratory within the Arms Alliance, the one that Hill and the others visited before, is a place that can be called a holy place in their line of work!
The Arms Alliance promotes some new products every year, and those products almost lead the entire Zerg race, and are the frontrunners of all researchers.
And those who can work in the Arms Alliance's own laboratory are all top existences in their industry.
Take out anyone at random, that is the existence that can crush Blake and the others.
In the Arms Alliance, if you upgrade step by step from technician to team leader, the higher the level, the more respected you are, and the more you represent your strength.
The members of the Arms Alliance's own research room are the most powerful and respected existences by the entire Arms Alliance.
After the initial surprise and commotion, Blake, Enka, and Nibond Gray all looked at Hill with extremely complicated emotions.
Hill brought them too many surprises.
Tilles and Anxi looked at each other, and both of them saw surprise in each other's eyes.
They couldn't personally understand the shock in Blake's heart, but as high-level members of the military region, they naturally knew what that invitation meant.
This means that the Arms Alliance recognizes Hill's ability, and it also means that the Arms Alliance values Hill.
Realizing this, Tilles also looked at Hill, he was sincerely happy for Hill, but deep in his heart was more complicated.
In the last life, Hill gave up everything for him, joined the military region for him, worked dispensable jobs, and even suffered bullying and finally died of depression...
Thinking of those things in the previous life, Tilles felt a pain in his heart, and for a moment he was even afraid to face Hill at this time.
He had known for a long time that Hill had secretly drawn pictures and then hid them again, but it was only at this moment that he truly felt the pain.
What Hill hid and broke was not just a few pictures, but also his life, his ideals and his dreams!
Tilles' mouth was bitter, and he couldn't help but clenched the hand hanging by his side.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I really want to say sorry to Hill again, but now, it's useless to say anything, those things have already happened.
Hill, who was under the spotlight, quickly calmed down after being slightly startled, "Why? Because of those two blueprints?"
The Arms Alliance's own research laboratory should not be so easy to enter. To enter, at least one must have outstanding technical ability.
Hill didn't underestimate himself, but if he was allowed to enter a place full of talented people just because he happened to pass two blueprints, would he have to be fired when the two blueprints were finished?
The five members of the Arms Alliance were taken aback by the question, as if none of them expected Hill to have such a question.
Because if other people hear this invitation, they will definitely be overwhelmed with excitement immediately, at least Blake and the others will be like this.
"It's because the two blueprints are correct, but it's not all because of the blueprints." Ted looked at Hill with more certainty in his eyes.
"How to say?"
"If it's just a simple drawing that catches our eyes, we won't send out this kind of invitation casually. What we value is your way of thinking." Ted got up and walked to the window.
From the position of the window, he looked out at the experimental area.
The location of Blake's office is very good, and the entire experimental area can be seen almost at a glance.
"What do you think our industry should focus on the most?" Ted asked.
His question stunned Blake and the others in the room, and everyone couldn't help thinking about it.
"Is it superior technology? Is it hardware? Neither. For us, the most important thing is innovation and progress." Ted said.
"It's like the detector you saw in the laboratory before. There are already countless detectors on the market. If you can't innovate, then it's just a tampering with the old version. It's the same as before. You think this is true. Is it okay?" The female worm with a fierce and cheerful voice answered the question.
"Improving something that already exists is an easy task, as long as you have a certain foundation, you can do it. However, very few people can do it by surpassing old things and completely innovating." He looked at Hill.
"Our laboratory strives for innovation almost every year, promoting and leading the weapon design industry, but there are only a handful of research and development that really achieve innovation in the true sense."
"In the eyes of outsiders, maybe we produce results every year, but only we know that we are just refurbishing old things in many cases."
"Your two blueprints are different, which can be said to make all of us shine. There are "new" things in it that we haven't seen before, and that alone is enough."
The more he spoke, the more excited he became, and even his voice trembled a little later.
Infected by his excitement, Ted's eyes in front of the window were a little more excited, and he said, "That's right, that's the reason."
Ted said: "At first, your two drawings gave me the feeling that someone who doesn't understand is making up random things, because many of the structures are not in line with the rules, but if you look carefully, you will find that the whole structure is not any problem."
"On the contrary, it is simpler, more direct, and more importantly, innovative than "conventional"."
"In the field of R&D and design, even if it is not designing weapons, it is generally the same. The more you know, the more you know, the easier it is to be restricted by the rules and regulations, and the more difficult it is to break free."
"Your two blueprints are indeed outstanding, but what is even more outstanding is the innovative thinking. This is what the Weapons Alliance wants, values, and cares about."
Ted's voice fell, and the room fell into silence for a while.
Tilles, Anxi and Haiya are not members of the Arms Alliance, and they seem to understand, but Blake and Enka are already deep in thought.
After a moment of silence, Ted calmed down a bit.
"Of course, don't worry, we will also make compensation on Blake's side," Ted said.
They poached Hill, which meant that Blake and the others could not continue to participate in the research of Hill's subject.
Hearing this, Blake and Enka looked at each other again, and they both saw a bit of helplessness in each other's eyes.
In fact, when the matter developed to this point, they had already made preparations.
Compared with their experimental area, the research room of the Weapons Alliance is of course more than twice as good, and they all know how to choose.
"In this regard, he is indeed very capable." Blake said.
When he was in school, he always had a love-hate relationship with Hill, because Hill always made trouble for him, he would steal and renovate his private possessions, and he would cause trouble everywhere.
But every time Hill's weird ideas made his eyes shine again.
This time when applying for a project, he and Enka had read Hill's two blueprints in advance.
To be honest, they could feel that the drawing was really good, but they also felt that it was a bit out of line with Hill's thinking.
They didn't think much about it before, they just felt that everyone has different ideas, and it's normal for there to be errors in design expression.
Now, after hearing what Ted and another person said, they finally understood what that sense of abnormality was. It was not a difference in the way of expression, but something beyond their understanding.
"Don't worry, you can think about it slowly, and tell us the answer after you think about it." Ted's temperature softened.
Although he can't wait for Hill to agree immediately, but Hill has the right to make a choice, and they will respect Hill's choice.
Everyone looked at Hill, waiting for Hill's answer.
Hill lowered his head slightly, thinking.
After a moment, he looked up.
Ted and the others looked at him with a smile, while Blake and the others had a bit of bitterness in their smiles, but calmly blessed them.
Hill opened his mouth, but the words he said were not what everyone expected. Instead of giving an answer, he asked, "I still have the blueprint, do you want to see it?"
Everyone was stunned.
The first person to react was the fierce-looking female, his eyes lit up, "Yes!"
After finishing speaking, he introduced himself, "My name is Yalan, and I am one of the team leaders of the laboratory."
Hill looked over, "Can you decide on the review of the project?"
The five members of the Arms Alliance looked at each other, not following Hill's train of thought for a while.
"Theoretically, it's possible. Originally, the review is also carried out by us, but the specific decision needs to be approved by several presidents of the Weapons Alliance." Ted said.
There is not only one president of the Arms Alliance, the regional representative can become the president after upgrading.
However, this is a very difficult task. In addition to the requirements for achievement ability, it also needs to make a huge contribution to the entire Zerg race.
Now recognized as the chairman, there are a total of four in the Arms Alliance.
Hill laughed, and there was a touch of cunning in his eyes, "Do you accept outsourcing tasks from the Research Office of the Weapons Alliance?"
There are many ways to complete the project. Some developers apply for the project by themselves and find a place to form a team. Some like Blake and Enka work together with several people from the beginning of the composition. There are also Hill, who creates drawings by himself Blake invested in their technology.
In addition, there are also external contracting.
The developer provides blueprints, outsources the contract, and other people have full authority to develop and manufacture.
"Outsourcing..." Ted was dumbfounded for a while.
"You want...to outsource research to the Arms Alliance?" Alan's face was contorted.
The faces of the other three members of the Armed Forces Alliance are also extremely exciting.
The Arms Alliance has always been a benchmark in their industry, everyone is full of awe and admiration for them, and no one has ever dared to outsource tasks to them in front of them.
After all, outsourcing means that they work for Hill.
Arms Alliance, working for Hill...
"Isn't this great? Let's get what we need and win-win." Hill smiled softly, but his eyes were full of cunning.
"Don't you guys want to study my blueprints? I have blueprints that can be directly outsourced to you, and you can research as much as you want. As for me, I will benefit from your successful research and development. It's not a loss." Hill's tone was brisk and encouraging, trying to persuade Ted them.
"But..." Ted became more and more dazed. He still hadn't noticed that they came to poach people, but he was encouraged by Hill to work for him. He realized this gap.
Let the Arms Alliance work for him, Hill is really...
"Look, even if I join your Weapons Alliance, I can't just give you my blueprints for research. I believe there are still rules in the Weapons Alliance." Hill reasoned seriously.
"If so, are you sure you'll be content?" Hill asked.
Hill looked around, and everyone in Alan frowned because of his words.
Because what Hill said was indeed true, even if he joined the Weapons Alliance, his blueprints could not be taken by anyone to study for a few days.
This involves confidentiality, but also design property rights.
It is impossible for the Arms Alliance to cheat and slap itself in the face like the Male Worm Alliance. If such a thing really happens, then their reputation of the Arms Alliance for thousands of years will be completely ruined.
Who will trust them in the future?
Who would dare submit their designs to them for review?
It is impossible for the Arms Alliance to do this, so even if Hill joins the Research Office of the Arms Alliance, only the group that Hill joined can conduct research and development, and others are not allowed to peep.
"If it's outsourcing, I can directly outsource it to the entire Weapons Alliance, and I'll give you the blueprint so that you can all participate in the research and development." Hill smiled lightly.
Hill's words were undoubtedly very attractive, and immediately moved the hearts of the five people who had distorted faces.
"I still have ten more blueprints." Hill continued to add firewood.
Hearing Hill's words, Ted and the others immediately lost their composure.
Passing two blueprints at once was enough to make the entire Weapons Alliance go into a commotion, but now Hill told them that he still has ten more blueprints?
Everyone was shocked and kept silent. Tilles, who had been quiet on the side, looked at the vigorous Hill, but his heart became more and more uncomfortable.
This is what Hill should have been like.
But in the last life, he turned Hill into that person who was neither human nor ghost.
"I can't help it, otherwise I won't outsource it. After all, it's safest to hold your own things, isn't it?" Hill put away his smile, frowned slightly, somewhat helpless and aggrieved, and acted incomparably play.
In the last life, it took Blake and the others nearly five or six years to develop this weapon. This time, it was about two years faster because of him, but it also took a full three years.
Three years is already considered a fast time for researching a subject, even the progress review of the Weapons Alliance takes five years.
Hill has thought about this problem before. He now has ten kinds of blueprints. Even if he studies one in three years, it will take two to thirty years to complete the research. This is even if everything is going smoothly.
If it doesn't go well, it's not surprising that it will take five or sixty years.
In 60 or [-] years, at that time, he would be so old and gray-haired that he would become a little old man. If it was worse, he would not even see the finished product until he died...
Besides, he is still drawing new drawings recently.
It's not that he doesn't want to develop by himself. If he can, he can't wait to finish everything by himself, but this is obviously unrealistic. Sometimes you have to let go to pick up more and have more.
Only by outsourcing the drawings can he have time to study new drawings.
It is impossible for him to stick to those pictures in his previous life all his life. If so, what is the difference between him and him in his previous life?In the final analysis, it's just another way to rest on our laurels.
"I see. I'll ask the Arms Alliance to see what they say." While Ted was speaking, he had already taken his optical brain and went out, and wanted to send a message back immediately.
Seeing this, several people in Alan couldn't sit still, and they went out one after another, obviously wanting to contact someone.
This matter is of great importance, and there is no precedent, and they have to discuss it among themselves.
"Well, don't worry, you guys take your time to think about it." Hill smiled softly, Mr. Good.
After watching a few people go out, Blake and his group looked back at Hill blankly.
The latter raised the corners of his mouth after Alan and the others went out, showing a big and brilliant smile.
Hill is short of comparing scissorhands to everyone.
He was worried that he didn't know what to do with those blueprints, so the part-time workers organized a group to deliver them to his door!
Facing Hill's bright smile, everyone fell silent. They always felt that something was wrong with this matter, but they couldn't tell what was wrong.
The author has something to say: (Da) Xi (hu) Er (you): Take two steps, take two steps, take two steps if you are not sick!
When Hill got off the optical drive, Blake and the others were already waiting at the gate of the experimental area.They were also very nervous, and they didn't expect the result to come down so quickly.
Seeing Hill and Tiles come back together, Blake didn't even have time to be surprised, so he quickly talked about the Arms Alliance.
"They didn't notify them before, but they suddenly appeared in the experimental area just now, saying they were looking for you..." Blake said.
While speaking, he led the way and led Hill towards his office.
"According to common sense, the review will not be so fast, after all, there are many things to review..." Enka followed closely.
Enka was also very nervous, but his nervousness was a little different from Blake's. He tended to worry that Hill's review would fail.
It's not that he doesn't believe in Hill's ability, it's just that there has never been a precedent for such a quick trial before.
While speaking, a group of people had come to the office door used by Blake.
Before they came, they walked in a hurry, but when they reached the door, everyone stopped.
"Shall I go in with you?" Blake asked.
Hill straightened his somewhat messy skirt, took a deep breath, and pushed open the door with a smile.
Inside the room, there were five members of the Arms Alliance standing. They were easily recognizable in the loose overalls of the Arms Alliance.
Hearing the sound of the door being pushed, the five of them all turned their heads and saw Hill, their eyes were a little more scrutinized.
"You're Hill?" one of the females asked suspiciously, "Isn't your name Blake?"
Hill heard the reputation, and immediately recognized the person. He was the female worm with a fierce face and a cheerful voice in the laboratory.
"My name is Hill, and Blake is my mentor." Hill looked towards the door.
After thinking about it for a while, Blake and the others followed Hill into the door. Hill didn't say anything to refuse their company.
Seeing Blake come in, the female worm glanced back and forth between Hill and Blake, with a tangled expression on her face.
"Hello, we are the reviewers responsible for the review of the Weapons Alliance. My name is Ted." Among the five, Ted, who should be the captain, stood up.
Hill greeted him, invited them to sit down, and Blake quickly asked Nibond to pour tea.
After everyone sat down, without waiting for Hill to ask, Ted took out the folder they brought and handed it to Hill.
"This is the review result of the two drawings you submitted before." Ted said.
Hill took it and held it in his hand. Feeling the weight that wasn't too heavy, his heart became more peaceful.
He raised his hand and gently stroked the folder with his fingertips.
He was nervous before because it happened so suddenly, not because he didn't have confidence in himself.
Blake's Adam's apple slid up and down, his eyes were fixed on the folder, and he could see the tension, as did Nibond and Anxi.
The only difference is Tiles.
Tilles' eyes were also focused on the folder, but he was not nervous, his indifferent appearance seemed to have seen the result a long time ago.
"What's the result?" Hill looked at Ted and the female with a fierce face but a cheerful voice.
The two probably didn't expect that Hill would not look at it himself, but instead asked them. They were both taken aback for a moment, and then both laughed again.
"Congratulations, your drawings have passed." Ted said, "Both drawings have passed."
While speaking, several members of the Arms Alliance stared at Hill, watching the expression on his face.
Hearing the word "pass", the tense atmosphere in the room was instantly replaced by excitement.
Everyone couldn't help laughing and breathed a sigh of relief.
Along with the excitement, comes complexity.
Blake and Enka looked at each other and could not help but smile wryly.
They have revised their drawings many times before and after, and it took more than a month to pass the final review, which is already considered fast.
For Hill, it took less than ten days from the time of passing the first trial to the present, and even if the time of the first trial was counted, it did not exceed half a month.
"Thank you." Hill was in a good mood, and he let out a sigh of relief.
"Since Blake is your mentor, we don't need to introduce the follow-up matters. He should have already told you." Ted said.
Hill nodded. Blake had told him a lot.
After the drawing is officially approved, the Arms Alliance will verify the main person in charge, and then allocate a research fund to provide research and rent a site to purchase materials.
The amount of research funding is directly linked to the content of the research topic and the value of the Arms Alliance's judgment.
For things like detectors, the research funding will be relatively small, and for heavy weapons like Blake's, the research funding will be more.
But this is only relative, not absolute.
If Blake's research has not progressed, or if the progress is not satisfactory, the Arms Alliance will directly cut off subsequent funding.
As for how to count as progress, the Arms Alliance has clear regulations. Within five years, a semi-finished product must be produced. If it cannot be produced or the semi-finished product is not satisfactory, it will be directly judged as a failure.
Ted took out another folder and handed it to Hill, "Here are related instructions, you can read it slowly."
Hill took it and glanced at it roughly. Most of the main content has been told to him by Blake in advance, and some details are more detailed in the contract.
"You are the main designer of these two blueprints?" the female insect with a fierce face and a cheerful voice asked.
Hill closed the folder and was about to speak when Blake spoke first, "The designers are all Hill."
The main designer and the designer are completely two concepts. The "main designer" is Hill, which means that other people participated in the design, and the "designer" is Hill, which means that the two drawings are Hill himself. Designed by one person.
"The blueprint was drawn by Hill himself. Enka and I just collaborated with him on research and development. Hill himself is not the team leader, and he is not qualified to apply for the project." Blake explained.
Enka also nodded, "That's right."
Ted looked at Hill with surprise and admiration in his eyes.
It's not that their Arms Alliance doesn't have official male staff, but the number of them is very small, and those who can achieve results are even rarer.
The Arms Alliance has been established for so many years, and the sum of all of them is only a handful.
"I see, when the time comes, the Arms Alliance will change the contract according to your actual situation." Ted said.
After a pause, Ted said to Hill again: "In fact, apart from explaining the cooperation and contract to you, we have another purpose for coming this time."
Hearing Ted talk about this weapon alliance, the other four couldn't help but sit up straight, showing a high degree of importance.
Aware of this, Blake Tiles and the others also became serious, as did Hill.
"What's up?" Hill asked.
"Have you thought about joining the Arms League?" Ted asked.
Hill was taken aback, "What?"
"The other purpose of my visit this time is to formally extend an invitation to you on behalf of the Weapons Alliance. I hope you can join our Weapons Alliance's laboratory and our internal research team." Ted looked very serious.
Hearing Ted's words, there was silence in the room at first, and then there was commotion involuntarily.
The people in the experimental areas of Blake and Nibond all had shocked expressions on their faces.
Maybe outsiders like Anxi and Tilles can't understand what this invitation means, but they, as employees of the Weapons Alliance, know it all too well.
The research team within the Arms Alliance, the laboratory within the Arms Alliance, the one that Hill and the others visited before, is a place that can be called a holy place in their line of work!
The Arms Alliance promotes some new products every year, and those products almost lead the entire Zerg race, and are the frontrunners of all researchers.
And those who can work in the Arms Alliance's own laboratory are all top existences in their industry.
Take out anyone at random, that is the existence that can crush Blake and the others.
In the Arms Alliance, if you upgrade step by step from technician to team leader, the higher the level, the more respected you are, and the more you represent your strength.
The members of the Arms Alliance's own research room are the most powerful and respected existences by the entire Arms Alliance.
After the initial surprise and commotion, Blake, Enka, and Nibond Gray all looked at Hill with extremely complicated emotions.
Hill brought them too many surprises.
Tilles and Anxi looked at each other, and both of them saw surprise in each other's eyes.
They couldn't personally understand the shock in Blake's heart, but as high-level members of the military region, they naturally knew what that invitation meant.
This means that the Arms Alliance recognizes Hill's ability, and it also means that the Arms Alliance values Hill.
Realizing this, Tilles also looked at Hill, he was sincerely happy for Hill, but deep in his heart was more complicated.
In the last life, Hill gave up everything for him, joined the military region for him, worked dispensable jobs, and even suffered bullying and finally died of depression...
Thinking of those things in the previous life, Tilles felt a pain in his heart, and for a moment he was even afraid to face Hill at this time.
He had known for a long time that Hill had secretly drawn pictures and then hid them again, but it was only at this moment that he truly felt the pain.
What Hill hid and broke was not just a few pictures, but also his life, his ideals and his dreams!
Tilles' mouth was bitter, and he couldn't help but clenched the hand hanging by his side.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I really want to say sorry to Hill again, but now, it's useless to say anything, those things have already happened.
Hill, who was under the spotlight, quickly calmed down after being slightly startled, "Why? Because of those two blueprints?"
The Arms Alliance's own research laboratory should not be so easy to enter. To enter, at least one must have outstanding technical ability.
Hill didn't underestimate himself, but if he was allowed to enter a place full of talented people just because he happened to pass two blueprints, would he have to be fired when the two blueprints were finished?
The five members of the Arms Alliance were taken aback by the question, as if none of them expected Hill to have such a question.
Because if other people hear this invitation, they will definitely be overwhelmed with excitement immediately, at least Blake and the others will be like this.
"It's because the two blueprints are correct, but it's not all because of the blueprints." Ted looked at Hill with more certainty in his eyes.
"How to say?"
"If it's just a simple drawing that catches our eyes, we won't send out this kind of invitation casually. What we value is your way of thinking." Ted got up and walked to the window.
From the position of the window, he looked out at the experimental area.
The location of Blake's office is very good, and the entire experimental area can be seen almost at a glance.
"What do you think our industry should focus on the most?" Ted asked.
His question stunned Blake and the others in the room, and everyone couldn't help thinking about it.
"Is it superior technology? Is it hardware? Neither. For us, the most important thing is innovation and progress." Ted said.
"It's like the detector you saw in the laboratory before. There are already countless detectors on the market. If you can't innovate, then it's just a tampering with the old version. It's the same as before. You think this is true. Is it okay?" The female worm with a fierce and cheerful voice answered the question.
"Improving something that already exists is an easy task, as long as you have a certain foundation, you can do it. However, very few people can do it by surpassing old things and completely innovating." He looked at Hill.
"Our laboratory strives for innovation almost every year, promoting and leading the weapon design industry, but there are only a handful of research and development that really achieve innovation in the true sense."
"In the eyes of outsiders, maybe we produce results every year, but only we know that we are just refurbishing old things in many cases."
"Your two blueprints are different, which can be said to make all of us shine. There are "new" things in it that we haven't seen before, and that alone is enough."
The more he spoke, the more excited he became, and even his voice trembled a little later.
Infected by his excitement, Ted's eyes in front of the window were a little more excited, and he said, "That's right, that's the reason."
Ted said: "At first, your two drawings gave me the feeling that someone who doesn't understand is making up random things, because many of the structures are not in line with the rules, but if you look carefully, you will find that the whole structure is not any problem."
"On the contrary, it is simpler, more direct, and more importantly, innovative than "conventional"."
"In the field of R&D and design, even if it is not designing weapons, it is generally the same. The more you know, the more you know, the easier it is to be restricted by the rules and regulations, and the more difficult it is to break free."
"Your two blueprints are indeed outstanding, but what is even more outstanding is the innovative thinking. This is what the Weapons Alliance wants, values, and cares about."
Ted's voice fell, and the room fell into silence for a while.
Tilles, Anxi and Haiya are not members of the Arms Alliance, and they seem to understand, but Blake and Enka are already deep in thought.
After a moment of silence, Ted calmed down a bit.
"Of course, don't worry, we will also make compensation on Blake's side," Ted said.
They poached Hill, which meant that Blake and the others could not continue to participate in the research of Hill's subject.
Hearing this, Blake and Enka looked at each other again, and they both saw a bit of helplessness in each other's eyes.
In fact, when the matter developed to this point, they had already made preparations.
Compared with their experimental area, the research room of the Weapons Alliance is of course more than twice as good, and they all know how to choose.
"In this regard, he is indeed very capable." Blake said.
When he was in school, he always had a love-hate relationship with Hill, because Hill always made trouble for him, he would steal and renovate his private possessions, and he would cause trouble everywhere.
But every time Hill's weird ideas made his eyes shine again.
This time when applying for a project, he and Enka had read Hill's two blueprints in advance.
To be honest, they could feel that the drawing was really good, but they also felt that it was a bit out of line with Hill's thinking.
They didn't think much about it before, they just felt that everyone has different ideas, and it's normal for there to be errors in design expression.
Now, after hearing what Ted and another person said, they finally understood what that sense of abnormality was. It was not a difference in the way of expression, but something beyond their understanding.
"Don't worry, you can think about it slowly, and tell us the answer after you think about it." Ted's temperature softened.
Although he can't wait for Hill to agree immediately, but Hill has the right to make a choice, and they will respect Hill's choice.
Everyone looked at Hill, waiting for Hill's answer.
Hill lowered his head slightly, thinking.
After a moment, he looked up.
Ted and the others looked at him with a smile, while Blake and the others had a bit of bitterness in their smiles, but calmly blessed them.
Hill opened his mouth, but the words he said were not what everyone expected. Instead of giving an answer, he asked, "I still have the blueprint, do you want to see it?"
Everyone was stunned.
The first person to react was the fierce-looking female, his eyes lit up, "Yes!"
After finishing speaking, he introduced himself, "My name is Yalan, and I am one of the team leaders of the laboratory."
Hill looked over, "Can you decide on the review of the project?"
The five members of the Arms Alliance looked at each other, not following Hill's train of thought for a while.
"Theoretically, it's possible. Originally, the review is also carried out by us, but the specific decision needs to be approved by several presidents of the Weapons Alliance." Ted said.
There is not only one president of the Arms Alliance, the regional representative can become the president after upgrading.
However, this is a very difficult task. In addition to the requirements for achievement ability, it also needs to make a huge contribution to the entire Zerg race.
Now recognized as the chairman, there are a total of four in the Arms Alliance.
Hill laughed, and there was a touch of cunning in his eyes, "Do you accept outsourcing tasks from the Research Office of the Weapons Alliance?"
There are many ways to complete the project. Some developers apply for the project by themselves and find a place to form a team. Some like Blake and Enka work together with several people from the beginning of the composition. There are also Hill, who creates drawings by himself Blake invested in their technology.
In addition, there are also external contracting.
The developer provides blueprints, outsources the contract, and other people have full authority to develop and manufacture.
"Outsourcing..." Ted was dumbfounded for a while.
"You want...to outsource research to the Arms Alliance?" Alan's face was contorted.
The faces of the other three members of the Armed Forces Alliance are also extremely exciting.
The Arms Alliance has always been a benchmark in their industry, everyone is full of awe and admiration for them, and no one has ever dared to outsource tasks to them in front of them.
After all, outsourcing means that they work for Hill.
Arms Alliance, working for Hill...
"Isn't this great? Let's get what we need and win-win." Hill smiled softly, but his eyes were full of cunning.
"Don't you guys want to study my blueprints? I have blueprints that can be directly outsourced to you, and you can research as much as you want. As for me, I will benefit from your successful research and development. It's not a loss." Hill's tone was brisk and encouraging, trying to persuade Ted them.
"But..." Ted became more and more dazed. He still hadn't noticed that they came to poach people, but he was encouraged by Hill to work for him. He realized this gap.
Let the Arms Alliance work for him, Hill is really...
"Look, even if I join your Weapons Alliance, I can't just give you my blueprints for research. I believe there are still rules in the Weapons Alliance." Hill reasoned seriously.
"If so, are you sure you'll be content?" Hill asked.
Hill looked around, and everyone in Alan frowned because of his words.
Because what Hill said was indeed true, even if he joined the Weapons Alliance, his blueprints could not be taken by anyone to study for a few days.
This involves confidentiality, but also design property rights.
It is impossible for the Arms Alliance to cheat and slap itself in the face like the Male Worm Alliance. If such a thing really happens, then their reputation of the Arms Alliance for thousands of years will be completely ruined.
Who will trust them in the future?
Who would dare submit their designs to them for review?
It is impossible for the Arms Alliance to do this, so even if Hill joins the Research Office of the Arms Alliance, only the group that Hill joined can conduct research and development, and others are not allowed to peep.
"If it's outsourcing, I can directly outsource it to the entire Weapons Alliance, and I'll give you the blueprint so that you can all participate in the research and development." Hill smiled lightly.
Hill's words were undoubtedly very attractive, and immediately moved the hearts of the five people who had distorted faces.
"I still have ten more blueprints." Hill continued to add firewood.
Hearing Hill's words, Ted and the others immediately lost their composure.
Passing two blueprints at once was enough to make the entire Weapons Alliance go into a commotion, but now Hill told them that he still has ten more blueprints?
Everyone was shocked and kept silent. Tilles, who had been quiet on the side, looked at the vigorous Hill, but his heart became more and more uncomfortable.
This is what Hill should have been like.
But in the last life, he turned Hill into that person who was neither human nor ghost.
"I can't help it, otherwise I won't outsource it. After all, it's safest to hold your own things, isn't it?" Hill put away his smile, frowned slightly, somewhat helpless and aggrieved, and acted incomparably play.
In the last life, it took Blake and the others nearly five or six years to develop this weapon. This time, it was about two years faster because of him, but it also took a full three years.
Three years is already considered a fast time for researching a subject, even the progress review of the Weapons Alliance takes five years.
Hill has thought about this problem before. He now has ten kinds of blueprints. Even if he studies one in three years, it will take two to thirty years to complete the research. This is even if everything is going smoothly.
If it doesn't go well, it's not surprising that it will take five or sixty years.
In 60 or [-] years, at that time, he would be so old and gray-haired that he would become a little old man. If it was worse, he would not even see the finished product until he died...
Besides, he is still drawing new drawings recently.
It's not that he doesn't want to develop by himself. If he can, he can't wait to finish everything by himself, but this is obviously unrealistic. Sometimes you have to let go to pick up more and have more.
Only by outsourcing the drawings can he have time to study new drawings.
It is impossible for him to stick to those pictures in his previous life all his life. If so, what is the difference between him and him in his previous life?In the final analysis, it's just another way to rest on our laurels.
"I see. I'll ask the Arms Alliance to see what they say." While Ted was speaking, he had already taken his optical brain and went out, and wanted to send a message back immediately.
Seeing this, several people in Alan couldn't sit still, and they went out one after another, obviously wanting to contact someone.
This matter is of great importance, and there is no precedent, and they have to discuss it among themselves.
"Well, don't worry, you guys take your time to think about it." Hill smiled softly, Mr. Good.
After watching a few people go out, Blake and his group looked back at Hill blankly.
The latter raised the corners of his mouth after Alan and the others went out, showing a big and brilliant smile.
Hill is short of comparing scissorhands to everyone.
He was worried that he didn't know what to do with those blueprints, so the part-time workers organized a group to deliver them to his door!
Facing Hill's bright smile, everyone fell silent. They always felt that something was wrong with this matter, but they couldn't tell what was wrong.
The author has something to say: (Da) Xi (hu) Er (you): Take two steps, take two steps, take two steps if you are not sick!
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