Lord Yan, The Little Ancestor Has Fallen Off The Horse Again! Chapter 327 Help
In his view, vegetative patients couldn’t be treated with drugs; they could only be sustained by IV nutrient solutions every day and left to fate.
There were so many vegetative people across the nation, and even cerebral palsy patients that could be cured were extrely rare.
Luckily, she knew dicine and acupuncture, so he asked her.
Yun Yue raised her eyebrows and, sipping through a straw, said, "Let see."
Lou Ting handed her the docunt, "The treatnt thod is rather unusual, starting with dication and then using acupuncture. It might be worth a try."
He paused, turned his head to see her indifferent eyes carrying a hint of coldness, and the corners of her eyes tainted red. He asked, "Is there a problem with this docunt?"
Yun Yue’s voice was bone-chilling, "This docunt has stolen my work."
Lou Ting held a cynical smile, "She really dares."
It was just bad luck.
Stealing results right in front of the original creator.
Had Yun Yue not been here today, he might have actually signed this docunt.
He had just looked, and the applicant was herself, not under the na of the dical Organization or Elder Fei, aning she had stolen these contents from the dical Organization.
He wondered how she, a cardiologist, could have also applied for neurological research—it turns out this was why.
"Do you need to send a lawyer’s letter?"
Tianqi Group had the most powerful team of lawyers; just one letter could completely ruin Xiao Yisha, even leading to her bankruptcy.
"No need," Yun Yue closed the docunt, a hint of red at the corner of her eyes, both wicked and wild, "That would be too boring."
She fell silent for a mont and then said nonchalantly, "Reject her first, then have soone keep an eye on which company collaborates with her."
"Understood," Lou Ting sneered; if she stops now, it’ll be like nothing happened. If she persists unaware, she’ll face utter disgrace.
It’s strange how her intentions are misguided. Elder Fei probably doesn’t know about this yet, but it depends on whether Yun Yue will tell him.
Sipping her bubble tea halfway, Yun Yue asked, "What did you want to see for?"
"Almost forgot the main issue." Lou Ting rembered why he had called her here, hurriedly continuing,
"It’s about the R&D departnt. We’ve had a team working for a week without solving the issue, so I thought having you visit the company might help solve it."
With a week to go until the new product launch, an algorithm issue had blocked the entire project, and over a hundred people were stuck.
A pair of slender legs stood up, holding her bubble tea, "Take there."
"Miss Yun, co with ." Qiao Nan opened the CEO’s office door. As long as Miss Yun could intervene, there should be no problem.
Yun Yue followed him to the R&D departnt, where n mostly dominated, making the few won highly noticeable and popular.
At the mont, they all clutched their heads, modifying the code.
Several won were on the verge of breaking down, pulling at their hair in agony, "I’m going crazy, going crazy. Mr. Lou has ordered us to resolve this by today, and we only have seven hours left until midnight."
"Don’t ntion seven hours; even if we had three more days, we couldn’t solve it."
"If only Sumr were here, he would definitely have solved it."
"I ntioned it to Secretary Qiao yesterday, but until now, we haven’t seen Sumr take action."
They all paced frantically, desperately flipping through various materials and codes, typing line after line, testing over and over—all in vain.
"Keep trying. If it doesn’t work, we’ll just have to take the scolding."
Given the CEO’s temperant, they were terrified; if they couldn’t solve the issue, they’d just have to tough it out and face the reprimand.
While they were talking, Qiao Nan walked past them with Yun Yue; upon seeing Qiao Nan, they imdiately shut their mouths.
They were relieved it wasn’t the CEO.
They sneakily watched as Qiao Nan led Yun Yue into the core developnt room, exchanging glances.
"If I wasn’t mistaken just now, wasn’t that a woman following Secretary Qiao?" a male employee remarked in disbelief.
"Not just any woman, but an extrely beautiful one, more attractive than female celebrities."
Just the sight of her profile had these hormone-driven n utterly enchanted.
The Core Developnt Departnt had just one door, with a clear glass window in the middle. At that mont, everyone crowded forward, trying to glimpse the person inside through the glass.
"Secretary Qiao."
A few core mbers greeted him and imdiately returned to their tasks, completely oblivious to Yun Yue behind him, each of them with severe dark circles under their eyes from having pulled two all-nighters in a row.
They had refilled their coffee countless tis, only retreating to the neighboring rest area to nap when absolutely exhausted.
"How’s the resolution going?" Qiao Nan looked at their computer screens.
He didn’t understand programming, but he had picked up a bit after several years in the company.
"The algorithm issue still isn’t resolved," said Huang Xuebin, shaking his head as the head of the departnt.
Hands having touched tens of thousands of projects, but the issue today was truly stumping them; even decades of experience couldn’t pinpoint exactly where the mistake lay.
This algorithm had always been in use, yet it continually showed an error report.
"Let take a look," Yun Yue’s voice abruptly filled the room, previously filled only with the sounds of keyboards, causing everyone to stop and turn to her.
First reaction: A girl!
Second reaction: An extrely beautiful girl!
Qiao Nan spoke, "Let her try."
Everyone couldn’t help but widen their eyes.
It wasn’t that they were biased against won, but data showed that the majority of male programrs were more competent than females. If the n couldn’t find the bug, how could she, being a woman, possibly succeed?
Furthermore, the programming field values seniority and age—those who are older have seen more bugs and faced more issues and can resolve them quicker.
She looked to be only in her early twenties, and with over a hundred of them unable to find the issue, how could she possibly resolve it?
Huang Xuebin had a faint suspicion, but again, it seed unlikely.
Since Qiao Nan had suggested it, he did not object and voluntarily stepped aside.
Yun Yue sat on the chair, pushed her hat up revealing more of her vision, and asked in a pale tone, "Have you checked the code and confird there’s no issue?"
"We checked, and there’s no issue with the code. The issue is with this algorithm."
Yun Yue looked at the file directory within the developnt program, clicking into a folder marked with an X.
With tens of thousands of lines of code, she quickly scrolled through them, her mouse sotis pausing at certain spots.
They watched her navigate, so doubting she was just joking around.
When they checked the code, they were cautious to not miss a single space or symbol, fearful of any mistakes, yet she scanned through at such a rapid pace, like a scanning machine.
Several people considered asking but were deterred by Qiao Nan’s gaze; this was soone brought by Secretary Qiao, hopefully, she had so skill.
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