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"Everyone is here, so the eting will begin now. I believe everyone is already aware of the specifics. Dr. Qiao Yu from Huaxia seems to have so misunderstanding with our University of California System’s Berkeley Branch, although I don’t know how this misunderstanding ca about.

But personally, I don’t think that’s important. What we need to focus on discussing next is how to resolve this crisis. Before this eting started, I already contacted three major companies with relevant research and developnt cooperation contracts with Berkeley Branch.

Including Google, Intel, and IBM, I can only tell you that the feedback is not optimistic. If we don’t resolve this matter quickly, they are indeed prepared to take action, even if they feel sorry for the decision!

So everyone, now is not the ti for pointless complaints, we need to work together to overco this crisis. I’m sure everyone knows what it ans if these major companies simultaneously withdraw their investnts!

So I suggest that everyone’s speeches should be targeted—how we are going to get through this crisis! Is there anyone who wants to speak first now?"

The speaker is the current Chairman of the Board of the University of California System, John Perez.

Undoubtedly a prominent figure, he once served as Speaker of the State House of Representatives.

Before becoming Chairman of the Board, he was already a mber of the University of California Board and served on multiple committees of the board.

After becoming Chairman of the Board, he has made several adjustnts to the University of California System and admission policies.

So it’s not an exaggeration to say he is the person most familiar with the current internal situation and financial status of the University of California System.

From the expression of this Chairman, one can see his mood is terrible at the mont!

He had no choice, when John Perez found that he couldn’t even with his forr identity as Speaker of the House, make these damned big companies succumb, he knew the matter was troubleso.

After all, he represents the interests of the California Governnt!

High society has its own set of operating rules. Unless it involves deeper interests, those tech company executives will not treat him with the kind of attitude that makes him feel humiliated.

At this mont, John Perez naturally shifted his gaze to Lucas Eiseng.

Yes, Frank’s grandfather Lucas Eiseng is also one of the current board mbers of the University of California System.

He is originally from California and graduated from Berkeley, naturally representing the high-end scholars of the California lineage.

This is also why he could easily let Frank beco a professor at Berkeley Branch.

As for why John Perez is focused on Lucas at this mont, it’s quite simple.

From his perspective, Berkeley Branch is just a collective concept, and the school itself naturally couldn’t have any irreconcilable conflict with Qiao Yu.

So the most likely reason is that the school’s mathematics professors have so disputes with Qiao Yu, causing trouble for the school.

Lucas Eiseng, after all, is one of the giants in the world of mathematics, having won the Fields dal before.

If it can be determined who Qiao Yu has a conflict with, this matter can be easily resolved because no one at the University of California is indispensable.

Even if the one who offended Qiao Yu is Lucas Eiseng, he would imdiately make this math titan pack up and leave.

The most infuriating thing is that he has sought out many people to inquire about the news, but the answer he got is that Qiao Yu hasn’t stated what the reason is for suddenly targeting Berkeley Branch, let alone ntioning who is involved.

This is what frustrated John Perez the most, making him gritted his teeth in anger.

Even Qiao Yu is a prestigious Fields dal winner, how could he act so frivolously? It’s completely incomprehensible to him.

Who offended you, just say it directly, can’t you? He is even willing to personally drag that person out to let Qiao Yu vent his anger. Isn’t it childish to play this guessing ga?

However, thinking that the headache-inducing Fields dal recipient is only seventeen years old this year...

Never mind! He has children himself, reasoning with a teenager is impossible! He can only say one thing about people in mathematics, they are all crazy!

Indeed, even seeing Lucas Eiseng made him unhappy at this mont.

Lucas Eiseng noticed John Perez’s gaze, he could clearly guess why the Chairman first noticed him.

However, he was feeling utterly frustrated himself at the mont.

In the past two hours, he has similarly contacted all those who have a good relationship with Qiao Yu in the mathematics circle.

Peter Schultz, Pierre Derini, Lott Degen, Tao Xuanzhi, Dennis Gates...

No one knows why Qiao Yu suddenly went berserk.

He even wants soone to call Qiao Yu to ask, but considering the ti difference, these people, even for his sake, are only willing to send an email.

He even made a call to Yuan Zhengxin...

Unfortunately, the answer received was also unclear, only saying they would help ask. But getting an answer would have to wait until evening at least.

It’s well known that mathematicians do not speak without understanding the situation, it’s like holding a conference without any preparation.

So Lucas Eiseng plans to stay silent in this eting.

Unfortunately, the thoughts of others seem to be the sa as Lucas Eiseng, and John Perez has actively reached out to him.

"Professor Eisen, why don’t you speak first. I’ve carefully reviewed recent announcents related to Berkeley Branch, and on a school level, it’s impossible that any offense was caused to Qiao Yu.

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