The main conference room of Aerospace First Institute, the second Reset report meeting had already concluded.
Chen Hongbing and Shen Tinglan, however, had not left.
As before, they reported to sibling institutes on the accident analysis and Reset progress, proposed the next steps, the institutes expressed their positions, and implementation times were given on the spot.
Usually, this kind of inter-institute coordination meeting wouldn't involve leaders of such high rank attending in person.
But this time was different—the Yellow 2 was too important.
Furthermore, vast as the ocean of stars.
A single fall meant years of wasted efforts.
Its significance had transcended aerospace industry confines and was elevated to the level of national solidarity.
The cascading layers of leaders' trust also meant mounting layers of pressure.
Racing against the clock might sound exaggerated, but planning by the day was indeed a reality.