Chapter 111: The Letter from Oxford University

Zhao Yi returned home and immediately began assembling the robots and telescope.

He opened a box of robot parts, saw a plethora of intricate components, and decided to temporarily abandon the task.

The robot was just too complicated.

This blank, uncoded robot, whose interior could be essentially described as a computer, was far more complex than a regular one due to all its custom parts.

The most complex aspect was not the inside, but the external pair of mechanical arms. Just as Zhang Zhen had explained, these arms were the most expensive and undoubtedly the most complex -- a mass of wiring, a profusion of unusual connectors and nuts; each wire had to be installed individually.

"Let's start with the telescope!"

As a product available on the market, the telescope certainly wouldn't be of the highest precision, but it would suffice for stargazing at night.

Zhang Zhen had supplied all the necessary parts.