Summit Farmer
Chapter 1691 - 1689: Building a Car

Chapter 1691: Chapter 1689: Building a Car

While Peter Brown was preparing to establish a factory here, his thesis was finally published.

Peter Brown’s thesis included three subjects. His work in mathematics and chemistry had nothing particularly special, having achieved some new results based on previous work. However, in physics, Peter Brown introduced content based on the anti-gravity research related to the vehicle he was soon to develop.

The thesis was published in an academic journal of the Provincial University, and as for the sensation it might cause, Peter Brown was not very clear.

The phone call came from the president, who, after asking about Peter Brown’s activities, readily agreed to help him secure licenses for flying vehicles. After all, setting up a flying car factory was no small affair and would require a lot of procedures.

With the president’s assistance in handling affairs, Peter Brown had an idea; he could also engage in some cooperation with the university. After all, he was part of the university. He then expressed to the president that he would allocate 1% of the shares to the university as a show of support.

Professor Alfie Martin was no ordinary person; he understood very well how significant that 1% was. At that moment, he was even more moved and said, "Professor Wang, rest assured, Our Provincial University still has many connections. I will handle this matter for you."

Peter Brown also mentioned that he wanted to hold a recruitment fair at Provincial University to recruit some employees.

Alfie Martin replied seriously, "Tell me more about this flying car of yours."

"My flying car is a new vehicle primarily based on anti-gravity technology. It has a few key features: first, it is fast and can fly freely in the air; second, it is safe. Even if it falls from the sky, it won’t crash due to anti-gravity. If it encounters a force, it will be repelled. That is to say, if the vehicle flies toward a building and hits it, the power will instantly vanish and then rebound. Third, it has strong carrying capacity. Fourth, it combines aerial flight with ground travel," Peter explained.

Hearing Peter Brown’s description, Alfie Martin was extremely astonished and said earnestly, "Do you realize how much of an impact this would have on society?"

"The progress of technology will inevitably disrupt the past; it’s inevitable. We cannot stop developing because of disruptions." Peter Brown certainly knew there would be significant upheaval, but considering the current traffic problems, Peter Brown knew all the more that vehicle development had reached a point where change was imperative.

"There’s another issue. Since it can fly freely in the air, people could potentially fly into someone’s home from above, turning burglary into an easy affair. How do you address this?"

"I’ve split the solution into two steps. The first is adopting an aerial navigation system that directs vehicles along certain routes, with non-public paths being accessible only on the ground. Plus, there will be records when flying vehicles engage in such acts, making targeted investigation quite convenient. The second step is to develop a domestic protector; once set up at home, it will prevent flying vehicles from hovering or stopping within a certain range around that protected area. Of course, all this will gradually be perfected," Peter answered.

Alfie Martin nodded slightly and said, "Although there are still imperfections, it is, after all, a new invention."

"By the way, have you applied for the patents?"

"I’ve been working on that recently. I have applied for patents worldwide."

In recent days, through the Network, Peter Brown had already taken care of the patents.

Alfie Martin then smiled and said, "It seems you have everything ready. How are the finances?"

"Finances are manageable; we’ll start by releasing some, and then expand as the money comes in."

"If that’s the case, I think the production plants on your ten thousand acres of land will not be sufficient. Be prepared to expand further."

After their conversation, Peter Brown made a call to dispatch Ivy Cooper to the provincial city to coordinate with Alfie Martin on processing the paperwork.

Outsiders didn’t know what Peter Brown was up to, but the news that he had requisitioned ten thousand acres of land to construct factory buildings in the village had still spread.

People at the branch office were astonished upon hearing about Peter Brown’s activities, never expecting that he was actually developing in the rural areas.

In fact, everyone at the branch office was paying attention to Peter Brown’s activities.

In the branch office, Leah Nelson was sitting there, daydreaming. She had ultimately not followed Peter Brown and had chosen to stay at the branch office. After making this decision, Leah Nelson felt very uneasy, harboring resentment towards Peter Brown. She wondered why he would choose to go to the rural areas instead of continuing to prosper at the branch office. Deep inside, she even hoped that Peter Brown would fail to develop.

Listening to everyone’s discussions, Leah Nelson asked, "What exactly is Peter Brown working on?"

This time, Florida Collins replied, "When I went to the county office, I heard that he plans to make vehicles."

"Making vehicles?"

Everyone in the office was stunned, none having anticipated that Peter Brown’s project involved such a venture.

Imogan Jones then laughed and said, "That’s hilarious. Making vehicles in the rural areas, what kind of vehicle is he making!"

River Hill commented, "His uncle got an engineering team and has started constructing the factory buildings. This time it’s not a small operation. I heard they’ve leveled ten thousand acres of land—looks like Peter Brown really wants to do something big."

Leah Nelson mentioned, "I heard Ivy Cooper has gone to join him."

As Ivy Cooper’s name came up, everyone’s expression held a certain meaningful look.

A woman said, "That woman really knows how to find opportunities. Does she really think she has a future with Peter Brown?"

"Not sure about her future, but this woman has definitely ruined her reputation at the group company. Isn’t it strange? Women who get involved with Peter Brown always end up in a bad way. First, it was Reid Nelson, and now Ivy Cooper can’t stay at the branch office for long," someone added.

As they said this, everyone inadvertently glanced at Leah Nelson.

Leah Nelson forced a smile and said, "Perhaps they have bigger opportunities outside."

After a while, everyone dispersed from the discussion.

Sitting in the office, Leah Nelson sighed. After losing Peter Brown, she felt like an extra person in the branch office, lacking support. As the new leadership arrived, there was a shift in how she was treated.

Seeing Imogan Jones head to Matthew Clarkson’s office, Leah Nelson even felt some regret. If she had known it would be like this, going with Peter Brown to start a new business might have been viable, but alas, she had already made her choice.

Not only Leah Nelson was reflecting on her own thoughts here, but those who had once been part of Peter Brown’s group were also contemplating their own situations, completely unaware that things would develop in such a direction.

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