After some analysis, they determined that the remaining metal boxes were exactly the same as those previously discovered. This meant that they could withstand the impact of a nuclear fusion reactor.
These metal boxes would be transported to the western desert to build a reactor.
Wu Mo did some mental calculations. The first controllable nuclear fusion reactor only consumed twenty or so metal boxes. However, the second reactor could make use of thirty-one boxes, so it would be even larger.
In just a few days, these metal boxes were melted down and gradually formed into a huge metal cake.
Everyone nodded in relief at the results.
It was, no doubt, a symbol of China's determination in the field of controllable nuclear fusion.
The second reactor's birth allowed China to completely get rid of the past energy crisis. The old power generation equipment for thermal power and hydraulic power were soon abandoned.