Nanjing Space Launch Centre.

The

second group of colonizers and equipment to be sent to Mars is packing up to board the spacecraft.

Although the second consortium of science teams travelling to Mars has not been published, and more so Lu Zhou is unaware of the scheduling of his upcoming trip to Mars, the matter has become almost crucified by Lu Zhou’s own insistence.

Even if Cháng ‘ān Street wanted him to be more cautious, the section in question eventually did not make a strong reservation, given Lu Zhou’s own insistence.

However, the full budget for the launch plan had been doubled, and many of the equipment originally scheduled for launch to Mars in the third instalment had been advanced to the launch plan.

Although it seems to Lu Zhou himself that so bravely placed his own security concerns at the forefront, and somehow at the end of the day, he did not say much for the sake of the section so insisted, and he took this good intentions with silence.

On the third day of preparations for launch preparations, Director Lee arrived at the Nanjing Space Launch Centre with an unexpected person.

Looking at Schultz in front of him, Lu Zhou’s face was a little weird, and two people looked so big for a while and even forgot to say hello to each other.

Feeling the delicate atmosphere, Director Lee coughed and looked at the weird Lu Zhou saying.

“I would like to introduce you to the representative of the German side. Schultz professor from Mathematics Department, Bonn University… Forget it.”

Lu Zhou: “What are you doing here?”

Schultz sighed: “It’s a long story I didn’t want to come.”

For about five minutes, Schultz briefly said what happened in the next few days. First, Fartings professor said a word to him, then section head of the Federal Department of Education Research came to work with him personally, and then officials from the European Union came to harass him, hoping that he would travel on behalf of the European Union to Mars to interact with foreign civilizations.

It also monitored whether the Republic of China had fulfilled its commitment to convey “correct signals” to foreign civilizations on behalf of human civilization.

Looking at Schultz, Lu Zhou was a little late to warn. “In fact, if you don’t want to go, you don’t have to force yourself… to go to Mars is somewhat dangerous.”

Schultshook the head said.

“Before I became a mathematics family, I was first a German citizen. If my country needs me, and for just reasons, I have no position of rejection.”

Speaking of which, he made an inexorable smile on his face, shrugged bladder.

“Besides, aren’t you going to do the same? Since you’re not afraid of an accident, I have no reason to retreat.”

“I’m just a lonely widow without children and families…”

By half, Lu Zhou suddenly fell into silence.

He suddenly felt that such a statement was selfish and, although he did not have a family, could not be said to be a lonely widow. It’s not just parents, Xiaotong, and Senior Sister, who is going to marry him at the end of the year… There are too many people and things that he’s not going to let go of.

He could even imagine that if he had an accident, there would have been a lot of people who felt sorry for themselves.

“Okay, okay, can you guys stop talking about such a bad thing?” Director Lee coughed and said, “Let’s say something happy. Didn’t I say that the United Nations was discussing the establishment of a political alliance for foreign civilizations? The Americans who bite the last few times, this time they’re nodded.”

“The name of the organization is tentatively ‘League of Human Beings’, known as FIDH, and the first president is our former section head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Constitution of the ‘League of Man’ is currently being drafted, and this time you are travelling to Mars on behalf of FIDH… at least nominally.”

Compared to the United Nations, which plays the role of the CESCR’s mother, the Federation is a more relaxed political coalition with a slightly similar nature as the “owner’s committee” in the small regions with some executive powers.

Its main function is to coordinate countries and organizations of different political, cultural and religious backgrounds around the globe, to create a voice that can be united, to communicate with foreign civilizations on behalf of the general interests of humankind and to exercise a range of powers, including the declaration of war, peace talks, open trade, etc.

After all, there are more than 230 countries and territories on Earth and more than 2,000 ethnic groups, and aliens are expected to understand the distinction between Chinese and American, free and centralized, Jorge cultural and fundamentalist cultural circles, which is less scientific than the Chinese rely on naked eye to distinguish Nigerian black from Algerian black people.

Unified voices are necessary.

Then there is the text used for the exchange, the production of “postcards” showing Earth civilization, the identification of the technical, cultural areas of open communication, and the development of diplomatic strategies.

It’s not too much trouble.

Look at Lu Zhou’s face with a headache, and Director Lee thought he was worried that the trouble would fall on his head, and laughed at him and said,

“Don’t worry, this won’t bother you, and we have professionals working on these things, and you just have to give some advice in your area of excellence.”

Lu Zhou sighed said.

“I’m not worried about this… Forget it, I’m listening to you, this time visiting that civilized person from the outside world, like more than one or two?”

Director Li laughed and said, “That’s for sure, after all, we’ve got a lot of benefits in the formation of the Federation, and it’s impossible not to show your good faith.”

Lu Zhou: “Okay, who else?”

Director Lee: “Not much, in addition to you and Schultz professor on behalf of the European Union, there is a British archaeologist, a American celestial Physics family, and an astronaut from Moscow. Together with the Mars Sciences Researcher, who once went to the station, and the Court Academecian, and a bodyguard responsible for your safety, there are seven people.”

Seven…

Hear this number, Lu Zhou’s eyebrows suck a little bit.

Isn’t that so much?

Where

‘s Papa Po?

Deep down a deep breath, he said.

“I have a request!”

Director Lee immediately said, “Please speak!”

To this point, it can only continue now.

It is so in mind that Lu Zhou has integrated his statement into his head and watched Director Lee say it.

“In order to avoid irreparable accidents, this diplomatic mission, which interacts with foreign civilizations on the ground, I hope to be able to lead my own team.”

“I hope that the organization will give me the highest authority of command on the ground, that other members will have to comply strictly with my orders and that, for those who ignore discipline, I will kick them out of the ranks.”

Inspector Li has hesitated to say, “You have the highest field command authority, which is certain, and the organization has decided that you will lead the team. But kicking out of the team… I’m afraid we have to look at it again, after all, which might turn into a diplomatic problem.”

“But I promise I will give you a satisfactory answer as soon as possible!”

Looking at the honest director Lee, Lu Zhou is a little impatient.

He swallowed those words that had been emphasized back, and he simply nodded, and ended the dialogue in the grass.

“Then there’s help!”

The two people who watched to communicate in Chinese were scratched in the back of the head by a fog of Schultz on the other side.

I don’t know if it’s your imagination.

He always feels like this Mars journey, and I’m afraid it won’t be easy.


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