Capital.
Lin Ju, Academician She, Wu Yi, and a few other board members sat together, glaring at the representatives from Huaxia Nuclear and Luo Luo.
To be honest, the situation had evolved in a way that none of them had predicted, and it significantly differed from what they had imagined.
On the 14th, United Mining started the official process, with Lin Ju personally drafting a report stating that mining on the Moon was too difficult and that they needed about fifteen to twenty super-large yield hydrogen bombs, thus applying for the relevant qualifications and procedures.
After the report was filed within United Mining's corporate system, it was printed and taken upstairs for discussion by the executive committee that same evening.
The executive committee approved it, and the next day, the expanded meeting approved it as well; the report passed.