Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 249 Telephone in Stockholm

Lart did what he wanted and got the big news he wanted.

It's just not about the ark.

It's about him, and the Washington Times scandal.

The day after the report ended, while he was searching for Professor Enoch, who was nowhere to be seen, a recording was released online.

Two paragraphs, to be exact.

One was at the firm, where he and his colleagues discussed how to fabricate big news and how to incite various interest protection organizations to come out of the platform, not only mixing up a large number of discriminatory words, but also ridiculing interest protection organizations as fools.

As for the other paragraph, it was in Professor Innock's office in Nigeria.

……

“Up to three days. ”

“That's impossible! ”

“Ten thousand dollars. ”

“Deal! ”

If the first recording only pissed him off, after listening to the second recording, the cold sweat behind Lart came out and brushed it.

Not because his career will face serious setbacks.

It's a matter of exposure behind this recording.

If the first recording can still be explained by an insider in the editorial department, then the second recording is that he wants to break his head and can't figure out how to explain it.

It's Africa!

It's across the Atlantic!

In the interest of confidentiality, he clearly travelled there alone, and it was impossible for anyone to have placed a wiretap in Professor Enoch's office beforehand. Neither is it possible on him, not to mention airport security. He also took a bath and changed clothes at the hotel...

Unless…

He was followed along the way.

From a scientific point of view, that's the only explanation.

Looking at the pale Lart, Buzz had just walked over to comfort him, but his condition seemed to have bounced off the chair and he hid in awe.

“Don't touch me! ”

Looking at the suspicion and panic in Lart's eyes, the cognitive bus stunned and hesitated: "... what's wrong with you? ”

No one in the editorial department spoke, everyone buried their heads and handled their work.

Lart looked around in panic, sweeping his gaze from each face, trying to find the gaze behind him, but ultimately in vain.

Bass wanted to say something else, but when he saw Lart's editor's expression, he couldn't say anything at all.

Ignoring Buzz, Lart pulled open the drawer, flipped out all the documents inside and poured them on the table. Both hands searched desperately, possibly hidden in the dark with a pen or bug or something.

If I could find it, it would give him some comfort.

However, no matter how he searched, he could not find the source of the leaked recording.

It was precisely for that reason that his fear grew.

Reason tells him that there is absolutely no way that a general scholar can do this, and there must be someone else behind it.

Lenovo Godbach's conjecture of the political significance of neighbouring countries and their frustration with the news they fabricated more than once, even several times through official media, has suddenly ignored it at all...

Driven by professionalism, Lart completely blew his brain hole and his face grew paler and paler, thanks to the limited material in his head.

Is it...

Before that, he was already being “targeted”?

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Regarding the follow-up to the scandal in the Washington Times, the Ark did not pay any more attention or attention, but only heard through Brother Ross that the matter ended with the temporary suspension of the Washington Times and the resignation of editor-in-chief Lart.

Although the production of news is a means, once it is brought to the table, and by means of buying the parties, its nature is far worse than that of those who pay for it.

The scandal will follow Lart for the rest of his life, branding him in his career.

At least, it's almost impossible to continue to be a journalist.

In the last week of May, things about Gothenbach's assumptions finally settled. With the latest issue of The Mathematical Yearbook, the building, which has been sedimentary for two and a half centuries, has finally closed its dome.

While it is not known how many related topics and papers will be cut off and how many will be frustrated, these are not matters that need to be considered by the Ark.

Institute of Higher Studies, restaurant on the ground floor.

To save time, lunch on the ark has been settled here recently.

“You did a bad thing,” said Edward Witten, sitting across from the ark with a plate, "I don't know how many people are missing another water paper opportunity. ”

“Yeah, did a bad thing.” The ark laughed and said.

To say "bad things", he certainly did not do more than old Witten did.

In the 1980s, the twist theory was very hot, how many different 3-stream types, multiplied by how many different normative groups, can construct how many twist invariants like the Jones polynomial... As a result, the old man from history directly gave a set of shear stream topology methods, knocking out the whole twist invariant family.

Of course, "bad things" is just a joke, and old people do a lot of “good things," like creating M theories, exaggerating to say that they solve the problem of funding for at least a decade of topics for theoretical physicists around the world.

Edward Witten asked in a chatty tone: "I know you won't be able to afford it. What's next? What interesting topics do you intend to study? ”

The ark thought about it and replied, "Materials. ”

Witten stood still and wondered, “Materials? If you'll excuse me, why materials? ”

“To be precise, it was computational materials,” Ark paused for a moment, laughing and continuing, "When I was undergraduate at Kim University, I was involved in similar research subjects, and I thought computational materials science was a very promising discipline. This potential is reflected in its plasticity and predictability, and I think I can do something about it. ”

Witten put his thumb up and said with a smile, "So that's it, that means you're going to create your own discipline? This is a very challenging idea indeed. ”

Ark embarrassed to smile, said: “Creating disciplines is not talkative, just early in the development of this discipline, according to my own understanding, to influence the development process of this discipline... I don't know if this is a push or a hindrance, maybe I will do a lot of ’bad things' too. ”

They looked at each other and laughed at each other without an appointment.

Enough laughing, Professor Witten cleared his voice and continued: “I don't know much about material science, but if you're interested in material science in organic directions, I recommend Professor Paul J. Chirick, an expert in this field. ”

The ark nodded: "Thank you, I will consider your suggestion. But let's wait till I get back from home. After all this time, I also need a vacation. ”

Witten said in a relaxed tone: "Yes, you should relax. ”

With regard to the paper on the task of the system, the ark had already been planned.

He figured it was time for the patent agent to have a result.

On his return to China, in addition to dealing with his degree, he will also resolve the matter.

At this point, the phone in his pocket suddenly rang.

The Ark took out its phone and looked at it and found it to be a strange call.

“I'll take the call. ”

Witten laughed and said, "It's okay, don't worry about me. ”

Press the connection button and a strange voice comes from the other end of the phone.

“Hello, Mr. Ark, we are the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. ”

Upon hearing the name, the ark was first silent for a while and exchanged a bewildered look with Witten sitting opposite it.

Then…

He was instantly shocked.

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences?!

Grass?!

Is it...

This is the legend…

Award number?!