Qiao Ze did not have a bad impression of Lv Bei, but that was as far as it went.
The two did not spend much ti together.
However, since Qiao Ze realized that much stupidity stemd from arrogance, he could at least give Lv Bei a non-stupid assessnt.
Therefore, Qiao Ze did not interrupt Lv Bei and from his brief statent, roughly understood what today's situation was about.
However, his mood did not improve; instead, it beca more perplexed.
It seed he had never revealed to anyone his desire to leave Xilin University; how did it suddenly co about that he had to transfer to the Capital?
Consequently, Qiao Ze bluntly asked, "Why should I go to the Capital?"
"Oh, this is just a normal job transfer. You'll get used to it after a while, Professor Qiao," Jiang Jianmin patiently took up the conversation again.
Although already displeased internally, thinking about the young man's achievents, he still held onto his temper.
But his explanation inevitably carried a hint of patronizing authority.
"A normal job transfer?" Qiao Ze frowned even more.
"Professor Qiao, you are no longer a student. You are an employed researcher, and job transfers are perfectly normal affairs," as if fearing that Qiao Ze would say sothing outrageous again, the secretary accompanying Jiang Jianmin hastily added an explanation.
"Oh." Qiao Ze nodded, sat there frowning and pondered for a mont, then realized that according to his understanding of the world's rules, what they said seed to make sense.
So he stopped talking and silently opened his computer, starting to operate it.
He needed to upload so of his manuscript content, and then format everything personal.
After all, the computer belonged to the research institute. He still needed to do so housekeeping before leaving.
This move from them was indeed sothing he had not anticipated.
It made him feel that his prior decisions were a bit misguided.
Now it seed a student's status was actually a layer of protection. As long as he was unwilling to leave Xilin, by the rules, no one could force him to transfer.
But now as a researcher in the institute, it was different; he had to comply with the arrangents.
Luckily he no longer relied heavily on the platform, and he had already earned his first pot of gold. Mathematical research didn't require many resources; he could work from ho. The only concern was whether he could still live in the house provided by Xilin University after resigning.
But that wasn't a big problem.
The money in his bank account was enough to buy a quiet courtyard house in Xilin.
It just might be a bit troubleso if he decided to switch to physics research, as he couldn't use the official laboratories, and he would need to order a variety of laboratory equipnt, which was quite a lot and various. But considering Su Lixing was just building a material manufacturing center, he thought there would likely be quite a bit of money to be made in the future.
The company had nearly ninety percent of his shares. It wouldn't be too troubleso to build a large physics laboratory in the company's na.
Constructing a laboratory and installing and adjusting various equipnt required ti, so he had to plan ahead for this and start as soon as possible, or else he would have to wait when he actually needed it.
Yes, in just that instant, Qiao Ze had already quickly planned everything he needed to prepare in advance for his resignation from the research institute and going independent.
In this respect, Qiao Ze indeed listened to Li Jiangao's words and respected the rules.
If the others decided his future according to the rules, his way of responding could only be to step out of their rules to suit his own intentions.
Qiao Ze had visited the Capital before, but he didn't like this rough international city with its grand atmosphere. The inner city was square, each road perfectly straight, pointing north, south, east, and west, which made him feel it lacked too much in beauty.
So scientists believed that symtry was the most beautiful aspect of the universe; clearly, Qiao Ze did not think so. He preferred to search for underlying laws amidst chaotic and unordered states.
Of course, the most important thing was that he was not quite accustod to the dry air of the Capital.
Staying there for too long could indeed cause nosebleeds.
Moreover, if he was to deal with such leaders on a daily basis in the future, Qiao Ze thought it was not worth it.
He was soone who did not even want the people around him to suffer the slightest grievance; how could he possibly submit himself to the rules?
However, to the two guests who ca from afar, his actions seed rather nonsensical.
What did Qiao Ze an by this?
Knowing he was about to be transferred, he just said "Oh," and went straight to operating the computer?
What kind of reaction was that?
Okay, he admitted Qiao Ze was capable, but isn't this attitude a bit too arrogant? Completely impolite, as if he'd never been hardened by society?
To Lv Bei, watching this scene, his heart suddenly "clenched."
Based on his understanding of Qiao Ze, such a calm deanor often ant that he was already very uncomfortable inside.
Let's hope such a trivial matter doesn't lead to so uncontrollable ss.
So, the atmosphere in the office suddenly beca tense.
They didn't even know where to pick up the conversation from.
Lv Bei was nearly exasperated.
At that mont, Su Mucheng was just not there; if Su was around, the mood could be lightened, or at least they could know what Qiao Ze was thinking.
In the end, it was still up to him to bite the bullet and say, "That... Professor Qiao..."
"After today I'm no longer a professor; you don't need to address that way anymore," Qiao Ze interrupted what Lv Bei wanted to say, stating a fact.
"Ah?" Lv Bei was taken aback.
While several people were still pondering what this ant, another figure flashed past the window.
Although the door was open, the person still conscientiously knocked on the door.
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