Therefore, it was absolutely not feasible to directly build Eden Technology Company's products out of games.
Therefore, absorbing external funds was the most important way for Eden Technology Company to grow stronger.
Allen wouldn't let so much money slip out of his hand.
Bama State's military could only give Eden Technology Company some policy benefits, and there was no money for the company to operate it.
Allen still needed to ask others for help with money.
In particular, Allen planned to ask Eden Technology Company to produce a large number of communication systems, robots and chips.
It was impossible to achieve these things without a strong source of money.
If Allen wanted to invest and produce a chip factory, it would cost tens of billions of eagle coins.
Otherwise, he had to give up.
But Allen was not a fool. After absorbing other people's investments, he had to control the company's controlling shareholders.
This was also an insurmountable red line.
Otherwise, Allen couldn't accept the fact that he had spent so much time and energy to make the company belong to someone else.
Allen told David something and ended the call.
Then he turned his attention to the gold coins in his game.
Looking at the about 200 thousand gold coins, Allen wondered what they were used for.
Allen hadn't considered building new equipment yet.
Now he wanted to save some gold coins as soon as possible to make an aircraft carrier.
He had planned to build two more warships, but now he had given up.
In order to save some gold coins for the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, he had to do so.
Now it was time to build the aircraft carrier.
But Allen didn't have enough gold coins.
It would cost 1 million gold coins to build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier!
He still needed 700 thousand gold coins, which was a big number for him.
At this rate, it would take about half a year to save the 700 thousand gold coins.
Allen calculated the time. Suddenly, a message popped up in the game.
"Fox Ship Factory, the construction of Aegis 003 and 004 is about to start."
Fox Ship Factory was one of Bama State navy's factories.
Seeing the news, Allen suddenly thought of an important question.
This news meant that Fox Ship Factory had learned how to make Aegis ship, and now Bama State had the ability to build Aegis ship.
In the past few days, the engineers of Bama State had been learning the construction method of Aegis ship day and night.
Now, they finally had the ability.
Soon, Bama State would have another two Aegis ships.
More importantly, these two Aegis ships were built together, which meant that the engineers of Bama State had already skillfully mastered the construction technique of Aegis ships.
Besides, after the construction of No. 003 and No. 004 was completed, they will join Allen's team.
In this way, his troop could be expanded, which saved him a lot of expenses.
It didn't cost him money to build warships at the Fox Ship Factory.
Allen had just thought that if he could hand over the task of building the aircraft carrier to Bama State's ship factory, he could save more gold coins!
If that's the case, Allen's idea of producing the aircraft carrier fleet will come true soon!
In this way, it would be much easier for Allen to make some production tasks at Bama State's ship factory.
Although it would take a longer time to build a warship than to build it in the game.
For example, even if the construction of these two Aegis ships started at the same time, it would still take about a year to complete.
At the same time, the warships produced by the navy also needed to receive training with the soldiers. In this way, the period of service of the warships was extended.
It took a long time from production to service.
And the navy had spent much longer time building the aircraft carrier.
It would only take a few days to build an aircraft carrier with games, which was much faster than the construction of the navy.
Allen was thinking about how to implement the two construction models at the same time so that the two models could be fully combined to achieve the goal of saving money and rapid construction.
"The main part of the aircraft carrier can be handed over to the ship factory for construction. Then, the construction of the second half of the aircraft carrier can start with the construction of the system in the game. In this way, the time should be greatly reduced."
"At the same time, the cost of construction will also be reduced a lot."
Allen asked Casey to make a calculation and see which way could be the most suitable combination of the two models.
The artificial intelligence calculation was very fast, and the result came out in less than ten seconds.
300 thousand gold coins for six months!
Allen was satisfied with the result. This was the best way. He didn't expect that the construction time of the aircraft carrier could be reduced so much.
More importantly, he could save 700 thousand gold coins!
With so much money, it meant that the original one could be used to build three sets of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers!
It would only take half a year. Allen was satisfied with this speed. After all, there was no country in the world that could build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in half a year.
This speed had broken the world record.
Generally speaking, it would take about two years to build an aircraft carrier from the construction to the diving, and then the initial exam would be carried out. It would take five to six years in total.
But now, it only took Allen six months to finish this series of work.
This speed could be called a super speed.
Half a year was totally acceptable for Allen. After all, it was not a war time now, so the demand of the aircraft carrier was not too nervous.
If Allen hadn't owned this game, Bama State would never have the aircraft carrier.
Then, Allen thought about asking the navy to build the first aircraft carrier. But they didn't have any experience of building the aircraft carrier.
They couldn't start construction unless they had a design drawing of the aircraft carrier.
"Casey, give me a construction drawing of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier."
According to Allen's order, artificial intelligence began to search the design drawings.
Soon, Casey listed a series of drawings, all about the construction of the aircraft carrier.
He looked at the number and found that there were 860,000 drawings in total.
Allen was stunned at the number.
He didn't expect that there would be so many drawings needed to build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier!