Chapter 121: Stealth Aircraft
And now, Wu Hao's approach of temporarily ignoring the households that are reluctant to accept compensation is not uncommon. This strategy has been used by the country and some developers for quite some time.
For instance, in cases where certain individuals refuse compensation, like those notorious "nail households" we hear about in certain places, it might be due to some unscrupulous developers using unethical methods during land acquisition, attempting to coerce residents into accepting low compensation. In such situations, those who refuse compensation are seen as taking a stand.
However, in cases where the government is carrying out certain projects, such as highways or other infrastructure developments, the vast majority of local residents and villagers usually agree to the compensation terms. Only a few stubborn individuals might resist. In these cases, if repeated efforts to persuade them fail, the construction teams may decide to start work elsewhere, leaving these stubborn individuals as the so-called "nail households."
In reality, many of those who initially refused compensation often regret their decision when construction begins. However, by that time, the department responsible for compensation has little interest in dealing with them. The reason behind this is simple: deliberately keeping those who initially refused compensation waiting. This process often takes several years. When the project is nearing completion, they are gradually approached to discuss compensation and relocation.
Of course, this approach is typically applied when it doesn't significantly affect the overall construction progress. In Wu Hao's case, the resort he plans to build covers the entire village, and the scattered fields of those households who haven't agreed to compensation need to be settled before formal construction can begin.
However, before that, Wu Hao can proceed with building the new residences and communities in the village. After all, he needs to wait until the construction of the houses promised in compensation is complete before the villagers can move out of their old homes. Only then can Wu Hao's resort construction project be officially initiated, and the construction of new residences and communities doesn't impact those households that haven't agreed to compensation.
Because the residences planned by Wu Hao are originally situated near the village on the side close to the road leading to the town, based on Wu Hao's calculations for each household occupying a ground area of 200 square meters, the total planned area of 30 mu is already quite substantial for the 100-plus households in the entire village, including other areas designated for community squares and market buildings.
Because now the vast majority of villagers and residents in the village have received a considerable amount of compensation, it is probably not Wu Hao who is anxious but those residents who have not agreed.
After the temporary conclusion of the matter, Wu Hao returned to the base. Through the leisure time of the past few days, Wu Hao has made crucial progress in solving the issue of aircraft invisibility caused by light and shadow refraction. He only needs to return to the base to carry out specific practical confirmations.
In the past few days, the researchers near the base received some orders and left two days ago. According to Wu Hao's speculation, the departure of these researchers should be a statement from the country regarding the fictitious hacker organization created by Wu Hao.
Firstly, they found nothing at the location of the Qinling Wooden House. It can be said that apart from that wooden house, no abnormal situations were detected. Moreover, with the technological transactions between Wu Hao and the country carried out in secret, some high-level officials in the country have also unified their approach to Wu Hao's currently fabricated organization. Therefore, these researchers naturally had no need to continue staying at the wooden house.
On this side, after returning to the base, Wu Hao did not delay much but immediately immersed himself in the development of the aircraft. After a few days, through practical experimentation and testing, Wu Hao finally completely mastered the issue of aircraft invisibility.
"Zero, immediately start the manufacturing work of the Mark 1 aircraft." After mastering it completely, Wu Hao immediately instructed the base's intelligent program. As for the name of this aircraft, Wu Hao directly borrowed the name Mark 1 from Iron Man's Tony Stark.
Although this aircraft by Wu Hao, except for the invisibility technology, does not have high-end technology in other aspects, and it is much less advanced compared to the Iron Man's armor in the movie. Nevertheless, a movie is a movie; in the real world, Wu Hao's aircraft is undoubtedly a high-tech product.