"After items have passed through the passageway, are they unusable?" someone asked.
"If that were the case, we wouldn't dare say we've successfully developed it," a researcher explained. "Dead objects passing through the passageway don't change; a cut steak, before and after arrival, retains the same quality. Plastic toys and metal objects remain unchanged. As for seeds and seedlings, it's best to use the normal route; passage reduces their survival rate because…"
The speaking researcher was articulate and capable of expressing himself well, which excited the leaders more as they listened.
They'd already thought about where to apply it; previously, they'd been worried about route safety and the risks associated with escorting such vast materials.
They feared uncontrollable events would lead to massive losses, which would be disastrous.
