On the same day, both parties received what they most needed at their current stages.
However, for many others, this kind of luck probably wasn’t an option.
Suddenly, on this day, individuals capable of understanding Chinese and having some basic knowledge of physics became extremely scarce.
International students studying physics at various Western universities all became highly sought-after talents.
Not only were Huaxia international students at the European Nuclear Research Center becoming popular, but when it turned out that the research base couldn’t find any Huaxia students with time to explain the basics of Qiao Ze’s model to everyone, those scholars with university affiliations naturally set their sights on the Huaxia students at their own institutions.
Suddenly, international physics students at renowned universities in Western countries were all the rage.
Even at Ivy League Universities like Harvard and Columbia, students started complaining about being woken up by professors in the middle of the night, being forced to log on and translate, word for word, the content Qiao Ze posted on Weibo during a video call with their mentors.
Of course, they called it complaining, but the bragging tone was unmistakable, impossible to hide.
After all, though they were awakened in the middle of the night, the professors’ attitudes were extremely positive.
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Some professors even directly promised all sorts of benefits.
Even if there was a hint of pie in the sky, not everyone had the privilege of enjoying flattery from a content professor.
Of course, what’s most important was the feeling of suddenly being valued, needed, and recognized, which was quite enjoyable for the genuine international students studying abroad.
Before going abroad, who the hell could have thought that mastery of both Chinese and English could become such an advantage in studying physics in a foreign country?
Whom could you even complain to?
So, unsurprisingly, Qiao Ze’s move of publishing his paper via the Weibo platform earned him a significant boost in popularity among the international student community abroad.
After all, if Qiao Ze hadn’t been so talented and capricious, he would have followed the usual practice and simply preoccupied a spot on the preprint website arXiv.org, directly uploading his findings in paper form. That would have had almost no impact on Qiao Ze; the paper would have circulated as usual, but these students would have had no part in it.
Of course, nobody was in a position to doubt that Qiao Ze had poor English skills and couldn’t publish papers.
Before posting his work on Weibo, Qiao Ze was capable of producing as many as ten papers a year in top international journals.
Really, with the impact this move made, anyone daring to speak ill of Qiao Ze in overseas student circles would immediately be met with countless rebukes.
Even the moniker "Professor Qiao" was discarded; now, it was all about "God Qiao." The slogan "Believe in God Qiao, guarantee graduation" was already being chanted.
And this was not mere baseless speculation; it was founded on the professors’ promises, which included helping these international students to graduate smoothly.
Probably Qiao Ze himself hadn’t anticipated that his casual action, motivated by annoyance, would bring him this absurd wave of prestige.
If he knew...
Well, knowing him, he probably wouldn’t care too much.
Whether a group holds him in favor or disfavor is all fleeting to Qiao Ze.
As long as it doesn’t affect his work, praise or criticism doesn’t impact him at all.
After all, he doesn’t actively seek out others’ opinions about him.
Such juvenile actions are probably only undertaken by Dou Dou.
In fact, while his theory began to ferment and spark a wide discussion abroad, he was still busy tending to the physical needs of his infant child. Like any responsible parent, his child was always the most important thing.
As for the academic discussions, Qiao Ze was in no rush.
The material put out for public debate was, after all, just a continuation of earlier results.
When he was ready to delve deeper and ponder anew, discussing the feasibility of this basic model with everyone would still be timely. The academic community’s view of him was that he was young and had time to spare.
Time passed in a whirl of explosive reactions from the outside world, with reports that the European Nuclear Research Center had already started the verification process, trying to determine if there really were gravitons like Qiao Ze described that could account for gravitational interactions.
Still at Xilin, Qiao Ze lived life methodically outside the campus.
To outsiders, his daily routine still seemed uninteresting.
Essentially, he swapped between the hotel and the Xilin Research Institute of Youwei Group.
But for Qiao Ze, he found joy in it.
It’s undeniable that direct contact with the frontline engineers taught him many interesting techniques.
For Su Mucheng, aside from her morning study routine, she was free to do as she pleased with Liu Ying after Qiao Ze left to communicate with the engineers in the afternoon. Of course, Mu Cheng always remembered to send a video to Lu Xiuxiu every night, reassuring her that both of them were doing well.
Like this, more than twenty days flashed by almost instantly, and Qiao Ze received the good news from Lu Zhongguo.
The first prototype of the customized robot had been assembled and tested, perfectly meeting the specifications Qiao Ze had set. Continue your adventure with Freewebnovel
For everyone, this was probably good news.
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Huaxia, Xilin, Yuesheng Group’s production area.
It must be admitted that under the promise of hefty rewards, there truly are brave souls.
The initial agreement was for one month, but Lu Zhongguo delivered the engineering model in just 27 days.
This was even after spending the first week monitoring the material testing.