When Henry hung up the phone, Lincoln's mood improved considerably.
The idea of taking the players to the sky was a spontaneous one, but if it could be implemented, it would be awesome!
If it weren't for the fact that it was still the working hours, he would have gone to urge Zhou Jingzheng to quickly finalize the outsourced orders.
Lincoln's laboratory can do everything, but that doesn't mean everything is suitable to do.
Sometimes, there's a Pacific Ocean's distance between "can do" and "suitable to do."
For example, airbags for airships - he could do it, but it wouldn't be worth it.
Not only would the cost be many times, but professional manufacturers might be able to complete it in a week, while he might not even be able to finish it in a month.
So, for this kind of simple stuff, it's better to place orders directly.
And it's not just airbags; many things require external help.
Some can be done in the factories Lincoln bought, while others are just outsourced altogether.