Space Race, Lunar Farming (Part 2)

Returning to the yacht, Tang Rui began to arrange some matters, as he did not plan to continue staying there.

It was now late July, almost August.

He had spent over two months in Bohai Bay.

The project had progressed to this point, with the most crucial parts already completed, and his private cargo had been added.

The remaining tasks, such as laying the undersea tunnel and connecting the oil pipeline, were minor.

With Red Lotus overseeing, there would be no issues.

As for the construction onshore, he had never been involved in it, as it was always managed by the construction unit.

Therefore, staying there had no more significance.

Although watching the Koreans dig holes every day was amusing, it had become boring over time.

Once Tang Rui had delegated all his tasks, he asked Gaoyang to sail the yacht back to Dalian.

That evening, Tang Rui took a private plane and returned to his long-missed home.