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The Glamorous Comeback of the Ousted Heiress-Chapter 737 - 292 Are you going back to bomb Jiangjing (Second
Chapter 737: 292 Are you going back to bomb Jiangjing? (Second update)_1 Chapter 737: 292 Are you going back to bomb Jiangjing? (Second update)_1 Bai Lian was still examining the atomic arrangements at various temperature points in the simulation process when five bar graphs unfolded.
She plotted the MSD versus time curve, fitted a straight line, and differentiated a ratio to replace the slope, her brows and eyes still, “Why do you ask?”
“You two use the same screen name. Do you know each other?” Kong Wei asked earnestly, glancing at Bai Lian’s computer.
At a glance, she saw the bar graphs, the NPT system above with a simulation time of 195ps written below, followed by the interfacial energy.
Her eyes blurred from gazing too hard, and she quickly averted her gaze.
Bai Lian tilted her head slightly and said unhurriedly, “Sort of.”
Kong Wei had simply blurted out the question on a whim.
Not expecting to receive such an answer, and realizing she had interrupted Bai Lian’s research, she hopped back to her own desk.
She exchanged glances with Yu Simin, “Sort of, what does that mean?”
She asked in all sincerity.
“Sort of know each other?” Yu Simin looked at her with frustration, “You should have asked whether it’s a boy or girl, how old they are this year!”
**
Tuesday, early morning.
Bai Lian finally returned to the Tongfeng class for lessons.
Having taken a week off, it had been a long while since the people in the Tongfeng class had laid eyes on her.
It was rare for anyone at Jiang University to take time off, let alone an entire week.
Gao Yuan and others sat in the middle, and as soon as Bai Lian entered, many eyes fell on her.
“I heard they had a conflict with Professor Sun’s lab members,” Wang Xi murmured next to a male student, “So Professor Sun filed a report to send them away. By the way, Gao Shao, do you know which lab they’re going to be assigned to?”
Without looking up, Gao Yuan said indifferently, “It should be Professor Zhou’s lab.”
“Professor Zhou?” Hearing this, Wang Xi lowered his head.
Although Zhou Wenqing was their advisor, everyone in their group came from some background and knew… if a professor had key projects, the school would not assign them to lead freshmen.
The only reason Zhou Wenqing was assigned to teach them was that he didn’t have any key projects on hand.
Labs like that are always of little value.
“At least our group has Gao Yuan, who goes straight into Doctor Gao’s lab,” the male student beside Wang Xi sighed again.
Wang Xi had always believed his choice was correct.
He felt even more certain that leaving Ding Wenyang’s group for Gao Yuan’s had been a wise move.
Compared to them.
What seemed even more bizarre was Zhou Wenqing, who, after four hours of lecture that morning, waited for Bai Lian at the door.
Bai Lian, carrying her canvas bag, handed her card to Tang Ming, asking him to wait for her in the canteen.
Almost all the other students had left, and she remained with Zhou Wenqing in the hallway.
“Bai student, you didn’t tell Dean Huang you were going to another group?” Zhou Wenqing tapped his fingers on the teaching plan he was holding, speaking earnestly, “My lab is quite small, with only four members, and we don’t have a full range of tools…”
The members had also been lackadaisical lately.
Zhou Wenqing felt he couldn’t be much help to Bai Lian and the others.
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“It’s fine,” Bai Lian said after he finished, lifting her chin slightly, her tone unhurried, “You just need to not refuse us.”
Zhou Wenqing had prepared many arguments to tell her that choosing a good lab was important to them, but looking at Bai Lian’s expression now.
He said helplessly, “I won’t refuse, but, my lab’s research topic is quite vague, and most of the four members are just coasting through for a degree. I’m afraid it’ll impact you.”
Probably only Zhou Wenqing could admit the mediocre quality of his students.
He stood there, watching Bai Lian’s retreating figure.
He couldn’t help but pull out his phone and call his assistant, “Help me apply for more palladium with the higher-ups…”
Zhou Wenqing decided to make an effort, having newcomers was an excuse.
**
Zhou Wenqing’s lab was in the Experimental Center.
Bai Lian and the others headed there straight after lunch.
His lab wasn’t as large as Sun Fu’s, consisting of just one room, where three students chatted at the central table.
When new students entered, the only female student stood up quickly, tidying her desk, “Juniors, welcome! I’m Hu Yue, and this is the senior brother Liu, and the second senior brother…”
Hu Yue, with her short hair and tall figure, was straightforward and efficient.
She seemed like the kind of student Zhou Wenqing would take on.
“Sister Hu, Brother Liu, Brother Chu.” Ding Wenyang and the others greeted obediently.
“Junior brothers and sisters, add me on WeChat first,” Hu Yue took out her phone for them to scan the QR code.
After scanning, she showed them around to the lab equipment. The lab being quite small, one could see everything at a glance, “The lab operation manuals are all here; take a look. If there’s anything you don’t understand, feel free to ask me or the senior brother.”
Tang Ming took a look around and asked Hu Yue, “Sister Hu, so what tasks do we have today?”
“Ah, about that,” Hu Yue exchanged a look with the senior brother, “Our teacher’s research focus is on superconductors, but we don’t have a lot of experimental equipment right now, so our lab isn’t busy. You can just familiarize yourselves with the topics; there’s no need to help us. If you have any questions, just ask.”
The new lab was inherently small, and with Bai Lian and the others, it became lively.
Tang Ming and Ding Wenyang excitedly studied the machinery.
Whenever they encountered something they didn’t understand, Hu Yue and the two seniors would patiently explain it to them.
Bai Lian and Ning Xiao found a spot and sat down to study Ning Xiao’s plasma decomposition.
At two o’clock in the afternoon, Hu Yue and a few others were going to attend an academic lecture.
Hu Yue, sitting across from Bai Lian, rested her chin on the table and asked, “Do you guys have any favorite desserts? I’ll bring a few extra for you during the tea break.”
“The tea breaks at Jiang University are famous after all.”
The academic event wasn’t exactly in Hu Yue’s field, but the school required attendance, and they were quite willing to go, not so much for the conference, but for the delicious tea break.
Upon hearing this, Tang Ming immediately looked up, “Taro Xiaobei.”
A little after four o’clock.
Hu Yue returned with Senior Liu and a few others, each holding a paper bag. They placed the fruits and cakes on the long table in the middle and invited the seniors and juniors in the lab to enjoy the afternoon tea, “Taro Xiaobei, mousse cake, chocolate cookies… we have it all here, take whatever you fancy juniors.”
Bai Lian was sitting in her spot, having already completed the diagram for Ning Xiao.
She was somewhat surprised to see the tea snacks Hu Yue and the others brought back, not expecting them to bring so many.
“Thank you, senior brothers and sisters!” Tang Ming put down the experimental equipment he was working with.
Bai Lian also set aside what she was doing and leisurely took a strawberry, taking a bite.
Chatting with Hu Yue, “Senior sister, did you say there was a shortage of lab equipment?”
“Not exactly lab equipment,” Hu Yue spoke to Bai Lian as it wasn’t a secret, “Our teacher’s research topic is superconductors, and there’s a very important metal element in there, palladium. But the annual quota of palladium is limited, and after April, our experiments have hardly progressed.”
“Palladium?” Bai Lian finished off the rest of the strawberry.
She pulled out a piece of paper from the table and leisurely wiped her hands, deep in thought.
**
Friday afternoon.
After hanging out in the lab for a few days, Tang Ming had learned how to operate various pieces of experimental equipment.
Like Ning Xiao, he was quite interested in all this.
Right now, Senior Liu was discussing previous experimental data with Ning Xiao and Tang Ming, and was not at all secretive. He patiently answered any questions they had.
Bai Lian saw they were still busy researching, so she didn’t wait for them and left the lab by herself.
Downstairs at the research center.
Jiang Fulai was waiting for her, seeing her come out in a fleece-lined slant-collared outfit, holding a cloak in her hand too lazy to put it on herself.
“Aren’t you cold?” There was heating on in the car, he was just wearing a black sweater, which only made him look even cooler.
His left hand resting on the steering wheel, his right hand touching the back of her hand.
Good, her hand was warmer than his.
The words that were about to come out of his mouth vanished instantly.
On the passenger seat, there was a white milk tea bag. Bai Lian picked up the bag and sat down, leisurely poking a straw in and took a sip before saying, “Haven’t you been drinking your medicine recently?”
In the bag, apart from a cup of milk tea, there was also a bright red rose.
Bai Lian took out the rose, holding it in her hand.
“At the lab, I didn’t let them bring it in,” Jiang Fulai mentioned casually.
He had been on a herbal medicine regimen throughout the winter, prescribed by Bai Lian last year. However, in the lab, he hadn’t allowed the Jiang Family to bring it to him, and he had always been quite nonchalant about such things.
No one in the Jiang Family dared to manage him.
Bai Lian’s fingertips touched the bright red petals, she glanced at Jiang Fulai without saying a word.
Back at Shanhai Apartment, Jiang Fulai went to check on Jiang He in Room 103, while Bai Lian returned to the study. She placed the flower in a vase; she and Jiang Fulai hadn’t been back for a week.
The previous flowers had wilted a bit, but the one today was fresh, with a droplet of water sliding down the vibrant petal.
She slightly lowered her gaze, looking at the flower for a while, then leaned against the desk, took out her phone, and sent a message to He Wen.
There were many unread messages on the phone.
Wang: “Finished the tally, where should I send it?”
He was responding to Bai Lian’s previous question. Bai Lian knew Wang Youfeng owned a mine and had inquired about palladium with him after hearing about the lab’s shortage.
Bai Lian sent over the address of Shanhai Apartment.
On the other end of the phone.
Abroad, Wang Youfeng looked at the address, it was Jiangjing.
He took out his lighter and lit a cigarette for himself.
“I’ll have a couple of teams send it back,” his confidant looked toward Wang Youfeng, aware of the immense value of such a rare metal, “Do you have someone to receive it there?”
Wang Youfeng exhaled a ring of smoke, “No, it’s not for any business partner, it’s for the kids at home. I’ll personally take it back.”
Confidant: “…??”
Wasn’t this, to put it bluntly, going to blow up Jiangjing?
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