On the competition for Zhao Yi, the School of Biology could be said to have completely defeated the School of Sciences.
This made the School of Sciences very depressed.
The good news was that the Science Office once again revealed its support and agreed to the proposal of the School of Sciences. As long as Zhao Yi could work in the Particle Mathematics Research Center, they would allocate funds to support its construction. However, the specifics of how to establish the center still required careful negotiation and planning.
Zhao Yi’s participation was also needed in this regard since it was to support his theoretical research achievents.
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In fact, Zhao Yi was not averse to the Science Office’s support for particle mathematics research. Establishing a Particle Mathematics Research Center was also a good idea, as it would greatly benefit the developnt and spread of Boundary Theory. As long as it did not increase his workload, everything would be fine.
As for biodical research, aside from the great contributions to the developnt of dical science, it represented a relatively relaxed and leisurely research job for Zhao Yi.
Biodical research was much simpler than particle mathematics and required much less effort on his part.
For example, he did not have to participate in all the experints and plans.
For example, during the later stages of publishing results, others could help, and he wouldn’t have to take sole responsibility.
If he were to describe it simply, Zhao Yi felt that with biodical research, most of the results and honors belonged to him, while others took care of the work.
That was the case now.
After publishing two research papers in The Lancet and continually attracting dia attention, he could safely "hide and relax" as Zhang Wei, Fan Lei, or others from the Institute handled external statents. And traveling around to discuss research and give reports was entrusted to lab representative Ai Lixin.
Ai Lixin enjoyed the work of traveling to different places, as showing off their lab’s achievents to other research institutions gave him a great sense of accomplishnt.
Of course, it could sotis be awkward.
For example, when Ai Lixin went to the dical Science Academy to give a results report, so dical experts made things difficult for him because they did not think Ai Lixin could represent Zhao Yi’s lab or the Biodical Research Institute as he was only a "verification participant" in both achievents.
Additionally, Ai Lixin’s explanations of the research processes were vague and unclear.
This left others feeling puzzled.
Ai Lixin was in a difficult position, as he was truly earnest in giving reports and showcasing the lab and institute’s achievents. However, so research processes were indeed hard to explain.
For example, after conducting several experints, Zhao Yi made certain deductions that seed irrational and lacked direct experintal logic support.
Despite experinting based on Zhao Yi’s judgnts, Ai Lixin could not understand why a conclusion was drawn at that stage and then imdiately moved to another phase.
He couldn’t explain it clearly.
Since Ai Lixin could not keep up with Zhao Yi’s thoughts, he could only attribute it to Zhao Yi, "It’s Zhao Yi’s discovery. All our projects are designed according to his ideas."
"Then let Zhao Yi explain it!"
An old academician with the surna ng said discontentedly.
Of course, Zhao Yi couldn’t personally go and explain it, as he was still enjoying the leisurely family life.
The Spring Festival had arrived.
Ordinary students enjoyed a winter break during the Spring Festival, leisurely spending ti with family and friends.
Zhao Yi couldn’t enjoy the "winter break" treatnt at the mont. Right before the Spring Festival celebrations was the ti when his achievents were garnering attention, so going ho normally wasn’t an option. Instead, he had Liu Jing and Zhao Zhenxi visit the capital.
Liu Jing and Zhao Zhenxi also wanted to see the capital. They had always talked about coming but never did since Zhao Zhenxi did not want to delay work at the factory, so he’d been too busy.
Now, taking advantage of the Spring Festival period, they could reunite with their son in the capital and felt very happy about it.
There was no problem with a family of three being together.
Lin Xiaoqing didn’t want to leave.
When Lin Xiaoqing heard that Zhao Yi wasn’t going back to Zhengyang, she didn’t want to go back alone either. So, she decided to stay. Besides, she was already familiar with Liu Jing and Zhao Zhenxi, who had long regarded her as their daughter-in-law. Spending the Spring Festival together in the capital would be a novel experience.
Then Zhao Hongjuan decided to co over as well. After discussing with Lin Xudong, they decided to buy an apartnt in the capital after the Spring Festival. The reason was that they didn’t want Lin Xiaoqing to have nowhere to live and didn’t want her to feel inferior when staying with Zhao Yi.
This matter made Lin Xudong very depressed. He didn’t object to supporting his daughter in buying a house—his earnings would never be enough, and his wife had always been in charge of family finances.
But...
"They haven’t even gotten married yet. How can she stay at the groom’s family during the Spring Festival?" Lin Xudong expressed his discontent and bitterness. No matter how outstanding the son-in-law was, nothing could stop a father’s reluctance and heartache when his beloved daughter grew up and was to beco soone else’s wife.
Zhao Hongjuan’s attitude was completely different. She supported Lin Xiaoqing’s decision to stay in the capital, "You have to think about just how outstanding Zhao Yi is! Let tell you, there are so many girls out there vying for him! Who knows what could happen if they’re apart for too long..."
She furrowed her brows as she spoke.
As a woman who had gone through it all, she held a negative view of n’s fidelity and believed that even the most outstanding man could not resist temptation.
For example, Lin Xudong, who was nearby.
"Speaking of which, Xudong, I noticed you’ve been chatting quite a bit with that intern Xiao Wang from your departnt. You seem to take good care of her, don’t you?" Zhao Hongjuan hinted with an insinuating look.
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