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The soul navigator guided by AI, starting your journey of exploration Ulti-Pilot, Leading Your Interstellar Voyage in Ultiverse Verification Code Join Now Already Joined? Connect Leaderboard Powered by Ultiverse WORLD STORY 04/Mar/2024 1 2 3 3. **Mayor's Expectations:** Mega Corporation reached out to City Hall, expressing their willingness to fund the renovation of the Central City Park and integrate bionic technology features. Mayor Wystan Saunders delivered a public speech at the park entrance, and Agent: Giles, upon hearing the news, rushed to the park to find a spot among the crowd to listen to the mayor's address. The mayor first highly praised Mega Corporation's spirit of contribution, stating that Shiysia city would benefit greatly from Mega's technological advancements. The construction of Central City Park is just the first step, and his future primary goal is to leverage this momentum to transform Shiysia into a tech city, stepping into a new era of technology with the support of Mega Corporation. The mayor firmly believes that humanoids will bring endless benefits to the citizens of Shiysia and even all of humanity. Therefore, he introduced a policy to reduce sales tax on humanoids, hoping that the cost of Mega Corporation's humanoids could gradually decrease, allowing more citizens to share in this welfare. Valeria Martinez, the spokesperson for Mega Corporation and manager of the bionic technology department, also responded promptly to the mayor's demands through the media. She first shared the joy of successful financing, then promised that in the near future, cost reduction would be a focus of their development direction. With the support of many industry giants, Mega Corporation is now different from before. They will support rapid advancements in technology optimization and help diversify the raw materials for humanoids, thereby reducing the subsequent research and development costs of humanoids, allowing more families to enjoy the convenience provided by humanoids. 1. **Giants' Favor:** Aurora Capital and Conway Logistics recently announced their investments in Mega Corporation, anticipating the broad application of bionic technology across various sectors. This move has led other major companies to extend offers of collaboration to Mega. Aurora Capital, known for its focus on emerging tech and internet startups, has shown particular interest in Mega for reasons beyond its innovative edge. Rumors suggest that Cartland Lopez, a partner at Aurora, has deep ties with Nathan Fuller, Mega's CEO. Lopez was a business associate of Fuller's parents, who tragically died in a competitive dispute. After their death, Fuller leveraged his inheritance to venture into several businesses, ultimately finding success in bionic research and development. Lopez has reportedly provided additional private funding to support Fuller's ambitions. Agent: 3D66U3 suspects that Lopez played a crucial role in Aurora Capital's decision to invest in Mega. Despite Lopez's claims of abstaining from the final decision to avoid a conflict of interest, Agent: 3D66U3 recalls an incident at the electronic pet hunting grounds where Lopez, Fuller, and Bertha Graves argued over Aurora Capital's potential investment in Mega. It appears that they had already established connections and networks behind the scenes, while publicly maintaining an image of fairness and integrity. Furthermore, an insider from Conway Logistics revealed that the company's founder, Conway Phillips, invested in Mega to prepare for a significant shift in the logistics industry. He believes that fully automating logistics with humanoids could drastically improve the efficiency of sea, air, and long-haul land transportation. Although initial costs might increase, Phillips is confident that technological advancements will resolve any issues in due course. 2. **Harding Industries' Special Consultant:** Harding Industries announced that Professor Richardson from the Department of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering at Shiysia Polytechnic University will serve as a special advisor to the company. Agent: Giles, unfamiliar with this field, looked up information on Professor Richardson and found that he is a renowned expert in mechanical automation, having made significant contributions to the field. Over the past few years, he has actively solved technical problems for industrial technology companies and provided improvement suggestions. Before Harding Industries, many companies had hoped to hire Professor Richardson, but he had always declined, expressing a desire to further his academic pursuits. This time, Nolan Harding, the actual controller of Harding Industries, offered attractive conditions to sway the professor. He first promised to fund the construction of five large laboratories at Shiysia Polytechnic University to provide students with excellent experimental conditions. He then agreed to involve Professor Richardson in the research and development of bionic technology at Mega Corporation. Harding generously stated that this move is meant to encourage the polytechnic university to supply high-quality talent to the technology sector and to help Mega Corporation, in which he invested last month, achieve greater success in the short term with Professor Richardson's assistance. Agent: Giles also discovered that Oswald Adams, the head of Mega Corporation's Porus Laboratory, studied at the polytechnic university under Professor Richardson. Harding Industries' decision seems to aim at bringing the mentor and pupil together to achieve greater breakthroughs in the field of humanoids. 3. **Mayor's Expectations:** Mega Corporation reached out to City Hall, expressing their willingness to fund the renovation of the Central City Park and integrate bionic technology features. Mayor Wystan Saunders delivered a public speech at the park entrance, and Agent: Giles, upon hearing the news, rushed to the park to find a spot among the crowd to listen to the mayor's address. The mayor first highly praised Mega Corporation's spirit of contribution, stating that Shiysia city would benefit greatly from Mega's technological advancements. The construction of Central City Park is just the first step, and his future primary goal is to leverage this momentum to transform Shiysia into a tech city, stepping into a new era of technology with the support of Mega Corporation. The mayor firmly believes that humanoids will bring endless benefits to the citizens of Shiysia and even all of humanity. Therefore, he introduced a policy to reduce sales tax on humanoids, hoping that the cost of Mega Corporation's humanoids could gradually decrease, allowing more citizens to share in this welfare. Valeria Martinez, the spokesperson for Mega Corporation and manager of the bionic technology department, also responded promptly to the mayor's demands through the media. She first shared the joy of successful financing, then promised that in the near future, cost reduction would be a focus of their development direction. With the support of many industry giants, Mega Corporation is now different from before. They will support rapid advancements in technology optimization and help diversify the raw materials for humanoids, thereby reducing the subsequent research and development costs of humanoids, allowing more families to enjoy the convenience provided by humanoids. 1. **Giants' Favor:** Aurora Capital and Conway Logistics recently announced their investments in Mega Corporation, anticipating the broad application of bionic technology across various sectors. This move has led other major companies to extend offers of collaboration to Mega. Aurora Capital, known for its focus on emerging tech and internet startups, has shown particular interest in Mega for reasons beyond its innovative edge. Rumors suggest that Cartland Lopez, a partner at Aurora, has deep ties with Nathan Fuller, Mega's CEO. Lopez was a business associate of Fuller's parents, who tragically died in a competitive dispute. After their death, Fuller leveraged his inheritance to venture into several businesses, ultimately finding success in bionic research and development. Lopez has reportedly provided additional private funding to support Fuller's ambitions. Agent: 3D66U3 suspects that Lopez played a crucial role in Aurora Capital's decision to invest in Mega. Despite Lopez's claims of abstaining from the final decision to avoid a conflict of interest, Agent: 3D66U3 recalls an incident at the electronic pet hunting grounds where Lopez, Fuller, and Bertha Graves argued over Aurora Capital's potential investment in Mega. It appears that they had already established connections and networks behind the scenes, while publicly maintaining an image of fairness and integrity. Furthermore, an insider from Conway Logistics revealed that the company's founder, Conway Phillips, invested in Mega to prepare for a significant shift in the logistics industry. He believes that fully automating logistics with humanoids could drastically improve the efficiency of sea, air, and long-haul land transportation. Although initial costs might increase, Phillips is confident that technological advancements will resolve any issues in due course. 2. **Harding Industries' Special Consultant:** Harding Industries announced that Professor Richardson from the Department of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering at Shiysia Polytechnic University will serve as a special advisor to the company. Agent: Giles, unfamiliar with this field, looked up information on Professor Richardson and found that he is a renowned expert in mechanical automation, having made significant contributions to the field. Over the past few years, he has actively solved technical problems for industrial technology companies and provided improvement suggestions. Before Harding Industries, many companies had hoped to hire Professor Richardson, but he had always declined, expressing a desire to further his academic pursuits. This time, Nolan Harding, the actual controller of Harding Industries, offered attractive conditions to sway the professor. He first promised to fund the construction of five large laboratories at Shiysia Polytechnic University to provide students with excellent experimental conditions. He then agreed to involve Professor Richardson in the research and development of bionic technology at Mega Corporation. Harding generously stated that this move is meant to encourage the polytechnic university to supply high-quality talent to the technology sector and to help Mega Corporation, in which he invested last month, achieve greater success in the short term with Professor Richardson's assistance. Agent: Giles also discovered that Oswald Adams, the head of Mega Corporation's Porus Laboratory, studied at the polytechnic university under Professor Richardson. Harding Industries' decision seems to aim at bringing the mentor and pupil together to achieve greater breakthroughs in the field of humanoids. 3. **Mayor's Expectations:** Mega Corporation reached out to City Hall, expressing their willingness to fund the renovation of the Central City Park and integrate bionic technology features. Mayor Wystan Saunders delivered a public speech at the park entrance, and Agent: Giles, upon hearing the news, rushed to the park to find a spot among the crowd to listen to the mayor's address. The mayor first highly praised Mega Corporation's spirit of contribution, stating that Shiysia city would benefit greatly from Mega's technological advancements. The construction of Central City Park is just the first step, and his future primary goal is to leverage this momentum to transform Shiysia into a tech city, stepping into a new era of technology with the support of Mega Corporation. The mayor firmly believes that humanoids will bring endless benefits to the citizens of Shiysia and even all of humanity. Therefore, he introduced a policy to reduce sales tax on humanoids, hoping that the cost of Mega Corporation's humanoids could gradually decrease, allowing more citizens to share in this welfare. Valeria Martinez, the spokesperson for Mega Corporation and manager of the bionic technology department, also responded promptly to the mayor's demands through the media. She first shared the joy of successful financing, then promised that in the near future, cost reduction would be a focus of their development direction. With the support of many industry giants, Mega Corporation is now different from before. They will support rapid advancements in technology optimization and help diversify the raw materials for humanoids, thereby reducing the subsequent research and development costs of humanoids, allowing more families to enjoy the convenience provided by humanoids.