A bright silver airplane left a white trail across the blue sky.
The thirty people visiting group headed toward the Max Planck Institute, carrying the future of Chinese controllable nuclear fusion on their shoulders. According to the cooperation agreement between the two parties, they will receive simple training for the transfer of the WEGA Stellarator.
In their original plan, Lu Zhou was going to travel with them.
However, he didn't end up on their flight. Instead, he arranged his flight to be three days later.
This was because, on the day the Chinese experts departed, the experts from the Max Planck Institute arrived at Jinling International Airport.
The German engineer had a wrinkly face; his hat almost touched his tall nose bridge. He carried his suitcase and got off the airstair.
He squinted as he looked at the airport terminal building. He then said to his colleague, "This place has changed a lot."