In the Tiangong City industrial zone, the endless stream of industrial-manufactured products shuttled back and forth on a dedicated conveyor belt.
This was the heart of the Pan-Asian Cooperation's Mars colony and the stomach of the entire Pan-Asian Cooperation. From the chopsticks on the dining table of Pan-Asian citizens to the gun barrels of the First Fleet, all of the consumables that people could think of were produced here.
Because the three-dimensional conveyor belts and pipelines almost filled up the entire space, the factories and production workshops were closely arranged like cells, making this place the most intricate terrain in the entire Tiangong City.
Because of this layout that maximized efficiency, many tourists ridiculed it as a super factory portrayed in a dystopian world.
It was as if every piece of dust sent here would be processed into what people wanted.