"I spoke with Wang Lihong about what you told me last time. Her opinion is to marry you in Bali, but she doesn't want her family to know about it," Xiao Yun continued.
"Among us who are going to Bali, if nothing unexpected happens, only we will know. No one has the obligation to publicize it. I will specifically emphasize this matter on the plane on the way back."
"I was just about to mention that. You must ensure it's kept absolutely secret. Absolutely no wedding photos or videos should be sent back to China. This is to prevent some malicious people or your rivals from using this to make trouble."
"I understand. You go back and prepare. We'll depart tomorrow morning at ten o'clock sharp. We'll likely have to stop to rest on the way, so we probably won't arrive in Bali until the morning of the day after tomorrow."
"As long as it doesn't delay things. I'll go back this afternoon to finalize the personnel and see if anyone else can make it."
"Speaking of that, why didn't Su Ran come?"
"Su Ran? I don't really recall. I'll ask Xiao Xi when we get back. I'll finalize everything tonight."
"Then we'll head back and won't wait for you," Guo Xuyang said, about to leave with Jiang Qixin and a few others.
"Aren't you going to wait a bit longer?" Xiao Yun asked.
Guo Xuyang's heart skipped a beat. He knew Xiao Yun wanted him to say hello to his future father-in-law.
"Today is the big day for Brother Liang and Xiao Yu. I'd rather not bother your father."
"Then you go back. Remember to drink plenty of water."
"We haven't drunk much. We're leaving." Guo Xuyang said as he walked out of the hotel.
Jiang Qixin's concerns were not unfounded. Technology nowadays is too advanced. Guo Xuyang's spaceship was discovered by spy satellites the first time he deployed it in the western region. Although he retrieved it quite promptly, images were still captured and transmitted to relevant personnel. Of course, Guo Xuyang was too insignificant in front of these behemoths, so his face was not captured. However, the power of the state apparatus was something that an ordinary citizen like Guo Xuyang couldn't comprehend. In just four to five days, four countries had already begun arranging for large numbers of personnel to infiltrate. One group was sent to investigate the site where Guo Xuyang first deployed the spaceship, and another group was sent to the site where he deployed it the second time. However, the second site had now been designated a military zone and was heavily surrounded by armed forces, making it impossible for outsiders to enter. At the site of the first deployment, these infiltrators uploaded the discovered information back promptly. They could hardly believe that China had already built such advanced spaceships. The imprints on the ground were too obvious, each spaceship leaving an imprint of over a thousand meters. This was also Guo Xuyang's oversight; he had failed to report the situation to Jiang Qixin in a timely manner. Had he reported the situation to Jiang Qixin beforehand, he would have certainly arranged for personnel to flatten the imprints at that location. Unfortunately, it was too late to say anything; the intelligence had already been sent back. However, the only saving grace was that these infiltrators didn't know what these imprints were. Although spy satellites had captured the exterior of the spaceship, they still couldn't believe it was a spaceship. This was because they knew China couldn't possess such advanced technology. After all, a thousand-meter spaceship would require enormous power to fly, far beyond what any current fuel could provide. However, this situation could not be underestimated, which was why they dispatched wave after wave of personnel to infiltrate the mainland. This was also the primary reason Jiang Qixin arranged for Xiao Qi and others to protect Guo Xuyang. Because these higher-ups knew that this matter could not be concealed and would eventually be discovered by external infiltrators. As the saying goes, technology is advancing rapidly. Whether it's information or phone calls, if someone is determined to investigate, they will undoubtedly find clues. Moreover, Guo Xuyang used a regular number when he spoke with Jiang Qixin. Jiang Qixin held a highly sensitive position, and these infiltrators, by tracing Jiang Qixin's phone calls, would eventually discover Guo Xuyang's identity. In fact, when Jiang Qixin arranged for Xiao Qi to come, he had already pre-arranged for people to technically process Guo Xuyang's conversation with him that night. As the saying goes, "the righteous are a foot higher, the devil is a foot higher still." Even though technical processing was done, the data was still there, and traces still existed; discovery was only a matter of time. But how could Jiang Qixin possibly tell Guo Xuyang this? Guo Xuyang no longer wanted to get involved in trouble. If he were told the actual situation, he would be even less willing to get involved in these matters. It was precisely due to this lack of transparency that the subsequent developments became uncontrollable. Of course, this was beyond Jiang Qixin's foresight, and Guo Xuyang was also unaware of it. Guo Xuyang was summoned alone by Jiang Qixin to a secure facility of the Ministry of State Security. "Yang Zi, your task now is to quickly master the advanced technology on the spaceship and then teach it to those research and technical personnel." "Director Jiang, it's not that I don't want to teach them, but I don't even know how to pilot the spaceship myself. How can I teach those people? Furthermore, with people watching so closely outside, this spaceship is not a small thing; as soon as it takes off, those people will discover it." "What you're saying is indeed a difficult problem, but how can you learn to fly if you don't fly?" Jiang Qixin pondered for a moment and said. "How about this? I'll find a few comrades with strong political character and who are highly trustworthy to learn with you?" "That's fine. But there are some extremely secret things they cannot know," Guo Xuyang said. What he meant was that he didn't want his abilities to be noticed or leaked. Not to mention the alien in his head. "Don't worry about that. These people have impeccable political character and will not leak your secrets." "Even the most impeccable character might not withstand gilded bullets," Guo Xuyang quipped. His concern was not unfounded. In this world today, people are driven by money, unlike the people in the 1950s and 60s. Self-interest is inevitable. Not to mention today, but even in the past, there were people on the hidden front lines who couldn't resist the temptation of money and women, leading to the paralysis of entire hidden fronts. "Then what do you suggest?" "Disassemble it." "Disassemble it?" Jiang Qixin frowned and repeated the phrase. "Yes. Learning how to pilot it is not the immediate priority. I think the higher-ups probably want to understand the principles behind these spaceships. You can report to them and arrange for specialized personnel to handle the task of disassembling the spaceship. I believe our country has many experts and scholars who have some research on spaceships. This way, we can dismantle the spaceship by its power system, fuel system, weapon system, or other aspects. Disassembling should be easier than reassembling. Let these people dismantle it a few times, understand the situation inside, and then I will lead them to learn how to pilot it. I believe they will learn twice as fast. This way, we won't have to worry about enemy agents knowing we possess such spaceships." "What you're saying is one method, but it's easy to take apart and hard to put back together, which will inevitably damage the spaceship." "Aren't there three of them? Consider them as practice. If necessary, I can make another trip and bring back a few more," Guo Xuyang said generously. "Alright. With your words, I am relieved," Jiang Qixin said. Hearing this, Guo Xuyang felt as though he had fallen into a trap.