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Chapter 413: Chapter 262: Two Methods to Prove Goldbach’s Conjecture?_2

From previous projects, it’s clear that Ai Lixin , Zhang Wei, and Liu Chengjie do not fret about ’why they need to do it this way’; they only need to follow the established procedures.

What Zhao Yi suggested is indeed the correct path, there’s nothing to question about it.

For major projects like Rheumatoid Arthritis, they don’t even know how to proceed or find a decisive direction. Therefore, they see no problem in simply following along.

"Understood!"

"I got it, we’ll proceed like this!"

"Alright!"

...

After assigning tasks, Zhao Yi left. He found out that working at the Biomedical Research Institute was fairly simple, the job primarily about making progress based on abilities, and finding the right direction.

And that’s about it.

In the following week, or even two, he didn’t have to worry about the project at all. All he needed to do was wait for his lab members to churn out new minor project findings.

"I really made the right choice."

"Biomedical research is indeed more relaxed, at least much more comfortable than physics and mathematics!"

When conducting mathematical research, he had to spend most of his time thinking, and even had to spend Research Coins and Study Coins, dedicating a long time holed up in his room, deep in research.

In contrast, biomedical research didn’t require spending Research Coins or constant deep thinking at all.

It’s so much more relaxing.

Perhaps having assistance also played a part. The staff at the Biomedical Research Institute, including the researchers, had to conduct numerous experiments daily and draw conclusions based on these experiments.

Zhao Yi didn’t need to conduct experiments to know the results. "So, my abilities are indeed best suited to research where the results can be seen in reality..."

"So, I can finally lead an easy life."

Relaxation, it’s truly important.

Zhao Yi didn’t want to be a mere tool. He wanted to fully enjoy life. Living as a tool again would hardly be different from his previous life in his thirties when he had to work and work overtime every day.

Earn more money? Become more famous?

Perhaps!

Just as Zhao Yi was getting ready to peacefully enjoy his college life, many people were troubled because of him.

For instance, Gao Yihua.

Also, Hu Zhibin.

And Qian Hong. freewebnovёl.ƈom

Being Zhao Yi’s teachers in physics, mathematics, and computer science, the pressure was indeed immense. Qian Hong was slightly better off, as Zhao Yi seldom attended her computer science classes.

The pressure on Gao Yihua and Hu Zhibin, however, was significant.

Zhao Yi’s mathematics and physics— he didn’t miss even a bit, showing up to every lecture, and occasionally even granting a visit to the problem-solving class.

If they didn’t know Zhao Yi’s genuine desire to attend classes, they might have thought that he bore a grudge against them and came to disrupt their classes deliberately.

Gao Yihua and Hu Zhibin had a chat. Although they revealed each other’s shortcomings in private, they stood united in dealing with Zhao Yi.

"I suggest we allow Zhao Yi to graduate early."

"Just give him the academic qualification and degree directly, without needing to complete the courses or take any exams. Special talents require special treatment."

"The School of Sciences will definitely agree. Directly grant him the graduation and degree certificates from the mathematics or physics department!"

The School of Sciences rapidly reached a consensus internally.

Professor Zhou Li also felt that Zhao Yi should be allowed to graduate directly. In his opinion, once Zhao Yi graduated, he wouldn’t have to waste time attending classes and could spend even more time on research.

However, their decision was meaningless.

Upon hearing it, Qian Zhijin couldn’t help laughing, "I had long thought about granting Zhao Yi his graduation certificates, but he doesn’t agree at all. He’s not interested in the School of Information."

"I guess it’s the same with your School of Sciences."

"Wishful thinking~~"

The last line was merely muttered under his breath, but his preceding words clearly expressed his thoughts.

The professors looked at each other and identified the core issue--

The School of Life Sciences!

Zhao Yi applied for the biological science major from the School of Life Sciences, so he must care about this major. If they wanted him to truly graduate, they must talk to the dean of the School of Life Sciences, Wu Yanping.

Since Zhao Yi began studying at Yanhua University, he didn’t interact much with Wu Yanping, the dean of School of Life Sciences. However, Wu Yanping frequently had to worry about Zhao Yi.

For instance, there were conflicts between the Microbiology Laboratory and Life Sciences Medical Research Institute over ’vying’ for Zhao Yi.

Moreover, given Zhao Yi’s impressive achievements in other fields, the accomplishments of the Life Sciences Medical Research Institute didn’t seem remarkable in comparison.

A while ago, there were discussions on the internet about the number of Zhao Yi’s biological papers, but frankly, even his greatest achievement, assuming medical conjecture to help discover new factors, along with the discovery of norovirus mutations, didn’t make much of a splash in the global arena. Compared to his achievements in other research fields, they were dwarfed.

That was the pressure Wu Yanping faced.

Everyone knew Zhao Yi was a prodigy, having made world-class achievements in mathematics, computer science, and even physics. Nevertheless, his achievements in biology, a subject he had been earnestly studying, were still inferior to those in other fields?

Wu Yanping felt quite frustrated. She genuinely hoped that Zhao Yi could make more significant research breakthroughs in biology, almost wishing that he could directly win a major international award in the field of biology.

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It seemed like a distant dream.

As Wu Yanping grappled with her upset feelings, she didn’t expect to suddenly face the pressure from several influential professors, and even the pressure from the university’s administrative side.

For instance, the deputy principal asked her, "Can Zhao Yi graduate early?"

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