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Chapter 326 Major Event 5

Chapter 326: Chapter 326 Major Event 5


"It turns out Professor Jiang Cheng was right. By following his research methodology, not only can we research this brand new gene recombination technology, but we can also make the study more efficient!" A graduate student recalled what Jiang Cheng had said earlier and began to look at the content of their research. The results were astonishing—problems that had troubled them for who knows how long were now easily resolved.


Upon hearing what the graduate student said, the professors now had a way out, so they all moved towards the lab table to start their research on the topic.


In just a short while, each of them involuntarily looked up and sighed deeply.


At this moment, the way they looked at Jiang Cheng was as if they were looking at a monster. Using Jiang Cheng’s methodology for researching the gene recombination technology topic, there were indeed no obstacles anymore; any problems they had encountered before were no longer issues.


Jiang Cheng looked at the professors who were staring at him as if he were a prodigy. His expression remained exceedingly calm, and he didn’t speak. Instead, he said to Major General Xiang Dong, "Major General, let’s move on to the next research group. I think the issues within this research group have likely been mostly resolved."


Xiang Dong, seeing the dramatic turn of events, was almost in a trance. Upon hearing Jiang Cheng’s words, he seemed to suddenly wake up from a dream and responded repeatedly, "Alright, alright, alright!"


Jiang Cheng and Major General Xiang Dong walked towards another research group’s lab.


Recalling previous events, Xiang Dong finally came to his senses and couldn’t help but exclaim, "Jiang Cheng, my younger brother, you are really something. Each of these professors is a stubborn old fossil; I didn’t expect that you would have them thoroughly convinced with just a single proof."


Jiang Cheng chuckled, his clear eyes looking at Major General Xiang Dong teasingly, "Major General, you just woke up to this now?"


"Yes, Jiang Cheng, to be honest, since knowing you, you’ve become the person I admire most. Before it was Number One Leader, but now I feel that you’re even more unfathomable than him," Major General Xiang Dong admitted somewhat sheepishly as he spoke earnestly to Jiang Cheng.


"Oh, really." Jiang Cheng shook his head noncommittally and sighed, "In life, what’s the point of admiring others? Only when you achieve results that make others admire you is it the true way."


As they spoke, Jiang Cheng and Major General Xiang Dong soon arrived at the second research group.


In this research group, many esteemed professors and numerous graduate students were waiting for them. Upon seeing Jiang Cheng and Major General Xiang Dong’s figures, they all stood up in unison to welcome the two.


"No need for such formality. Let me see your research results," Jiang Cheng said to the head of this research group.


The research group leader was initially a little surprised that Jiang Cheng could recognize him at first glance, but upon hearing his words, he dared not slack off and immediately led Jiang Cheng to observe the research progress.


In a laboratory at a certain military research institute.


Jiang Cheng was observing one of the Genetic Evolution Theory research progressions.


Meanwhile, the research group leader and numerous professors hardly dared to breathe, fearing Jiang Cheng would demean their ongoing research just like he did the previous research group’s work.


Many graduate students were also watching Jiang Cheng’s handsome profile with expressions of apprehension, worried that Jiang Cheng might criticize them.


In fact, Jiang Cheng wasn’t that intimidating, it was just that they were too preconceived into thinking so.


During the previous research group’s guidance, because those professors were overly arrogant, Jiang Cheng had devalued their ongoing research to nothing. In the eyes of these professors or graduate students, denying their ongoing research was simply more painful than criticizing them personally.


Jiang Cheng looked at the research being conducted by this group; after a long time, he nodded and then sighed.


This action left many professors and graduate students present bewildered about the state of their research. Why did Jiang Cheng both nod and sigh?


Several professors waited quietly for Jiang Cheng to speak, hardly daring to draw a breath. The expressions and actions of the graduate students were similar, feeling as though their heartbeats might stop.


Seeing the expressions on the professors and graduate students around him, Jiang Cheng couldn’t help but find it somewhat amusing. He said blandly, "What are those expressions? Do you think I will eat you?"


"No... no." A graduate student mustered the courage, seeing Jiang Cheng’s demeanor, yet not knowing what was in his mind, still asked, "Professor Jiang Cheng, is our research methodology for this topic correct?"


Seeing the student’s extremely apprehensive demeanor, Jiang Cheng couldn’t help but find it somewhat amusing. He thought, ’Am I some kind of man-eating demon?’ Why were they speaking to him as if walking on eggshells? He wasn’t going to devour them.


Thinking of this, Jiang Cheng shook his head and said, "Your methodology for researching the topic is not wrong in itself, but due to a lack of understanding of the subject itself during the research process, there are some small deviations. If left uncorrected, it could lead to all efforts being for naught."


What?


Many professors and graduate students, upon hearing Jiang Cheng’s words, were somewhat in an uproar. Did Jiang Cheng mean that although their research methodology itself wasn’t wrong, ultimately it was still wrong?


Thinking about it, they suddenly felt a bit alarmed because this research topic involved too many things, and it would take at least several months of research. Fortunately, Jiang Cheng came to the lab to guide their research group, otherwise, if they had to start over again, no one would be pleased.


In fact, scientific research is just like this. In the vast majority of scientific research processes, if one part has a slight deviation, and you do not discover it, then it is very likely all efforts will be for naught.


What? Conduct numerous experiments? Verify the correctness of previous data?


If other research processes experience errors, those researchers might find out. But Jiang Cheng’s proposed Genetic Potion Evolution theory is so ahead of its time; it’s no wonder the researchers couldn’t discover it.


Thus, Jiang Cheng now correcting their mistakes one by one has benefits that they can’t even begin to quantify.


Firstly, there is the issue of time. Although large-scale production of the Genetic Evolution Potion might not require the research of the entire subject, it still requires a significant theoretical basis. Jiang Cheng pointing out the errors of this research group now saves much time for the day when large-scale production of the Genetic Evolution Potion can begin.