"Why didn't we think of this before?" Professor Chen murmured, captivated by the Test Tube Technology. This was a path they had never envisioned.
A middle-aged man dressed as a secretary inquired, "Professor Chen, do you believe this Test Tube Technology can help solve the population crisis?"
"Absolutely," Professor Chen replied confidently. "We won't even need to spend vast sums organizing Ji Pi Matching. With some donations from the public, we can cultivate children in large quantities ourselves. This technology is entirely within the realm of existing biology; it's just that no one had thought of this approach before."
The secretary felt a sense of relief. The higher-ups were particularly focused on this technology, sending him to monitor its progress to verify its usefulness promptly.
"So, how long until we can conduct the first experiment?"
Upon hearing this, Professor Chen's expression turned somewhat peculiar. "I’ll contact an old friend’s lab for assistance; they can prepare a Culture Medium by tomorrow. Once the Culture Medium arrives, we can start the experiments at any time."
What was strange about this situation was that typically, the birth of a technology wouldn’t be applied to society so quickly. You know that inventions made in laboratories often take a long time to reach true industrial-scale production.
However, the most astonishing part was that Xu Lie had somehow figured out a way to industrialize the production process. How did this young genius manage to do that? This was what puzzled Professor Chen the most.
The thought process was understandable; young people often have unique ideas that can inspire more creativity. But to directly research and develop methods for industrialization seemed almost too extraordinary.
Modern scientific advancements, regardless of the field—be it physics, chemistry, or biology—are no longer achieved by a single genius working alone. Typically, several leading figures guide an entire elite team through numerous challenges to bring forth a new technology. Moreover, there’s no guarantee that such technology can be widely applied.
Yet Xu Lie seemed like a monster in this regard, managing to produce a solution for the population crisis all on his own in an era when it was least expected for someone to achieve results single-handedly. He even tackled the final hurdle of industrial application.
The secretary didn’t quite grasp the difficulty involved, but from Professor Chen’s demeanor, it was clear just how significant Bomber Xu Lie was. "Ahem."
"Professor Chen, are you saying that you really want to meet and chat with Xu Lie?"
"Is that possible?!" Professor Chen exclaimed, clearly excited. "That would be wonderful! If I could have a face-to-face conversation with this young man, I believe I could gain so much more."
After chatting with Professor Chen for a few more moments, the secretary turned to leave and contacted their superiors to relay Professor Chen's words. They particularly emphasized how much Professor Chen valued Xu Lie.
The world of Drama was vast, and such conversations were not limited to one location; they unfolded in various laboratories across the board. After all, the population crisis loomed over the entire globe, and every nation was eager to find a way through the difficulties.
Once it was confirmed that the technology Xu Lie presented was genuine, a formal order was finally issued and sent to Ancheng Court. Of course, there were obstacles from Ji Pi Matching and other related parties during this process, but they were insignificant in the face of the monumental task of addressing the population crisis. Their efforts were like an ant trying to shake a tree; they created no significant waves and were completely overwhelmed.
Zhang Yutao arrived at the cafeteria of the Special Investigation Team with a summons in hand and immediately spotted Xu Lie and Lu Youyou sitting together, enjoying their meal and chatting.
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