So dia workers even wanted to force their way in, but how could these elite specialists be brought down by such a small difficulty? The dia personnel pushed and shoved, but they never managed to break through the protective circle of the elite specialists. Looking at these dia workers, Major General Xiang Dong couldn’t help but feel a bit of a headache. He frowned, rubbed his head, and said apologetically to Jiang Cheng, "Sorry, brother Jiang Cheng, I really neglected to keep things confidential, causing you this trouble.
It’s okay." Jiang Cheng waved his hand, glancing at the ti, realizing it was already 5:50 PM, about an hour and a half before the evening banquet, so there really was no extra ti to waste with these dia workers.
As Jiang Cheng looked in their direction, the dia reporters beca instantly excited, like a group of frenzied fans,
shouting loudly, their voices overwhelmingly noisy, assaulting the eardrums.
"Jiang Cheng, Jiang Cheng, I am a reporter from Daniu News; I want to ask you a question!" A reporter who looked rather honest shouted loudly,
with a very loud voice.
"Mr. Jiang Cheng, I am a reporter from Souhu News, and I want to ask why you refused the Turing Award!" A long-haired beauty of a reporter also shouted, raising her voice.
Overall, the situation was chaotic, and Jiang Cheng couldn’t help but feel a headache. He really didn’t know how to deal with this situation, so he simply waved his hand to signal Major General Xiang Dong to let the elite specialists lower the water, allowing a few reporters to co in for an interview.
"Okay, don’t worry, my ti is limited. Sorry, I can only accept interviews from a few dia outlets. Let’s see who can co in." Jiang Cheng made an apologetic expression in front of the caras.
Then, a dozen or so reporters broke through the elite specialists’ defense line and made their way to Jiang Cheng’s side, squeezing each other as they started the interview.
"Mr. Jiang Cheng, do you really want to accept the interview?" Reporter Sun from Wangyi News felt like crying; a dozen elite specialists were not easy to deal with, and just because he squeezed a bit, he felt like his bones might break.
"Yes, but due to my limited ti, I will only answer five questions in total, and this is the first one." Jiang Cheng nodded, indicating that their interview could officially begin.
What?
Only answering five questions, and this is the first one?
When Jiang Cheng said this, the dozen or so dia outlets that managed to squeeze through with great effort were montarily dumbfounded. Five questions might seem like a lot, but there were a dozen dia outlets; on average, three dia outlets could only ask one question together.
Moreover, more importantly, even asking whether or not he could accept an interview counted as one of the five questions?
Nobody had ever heard of an interview being conducted like this.
The reporters from over a dozen dia outlets suddenly felt as if countless horses and cows were racing across their hearts.
Even though they were bewildered, these reporters were quite skilled at adjusting their emotions, and in just a mont,
a reporter from one dia outlet asked the first question.
"Mr. Jiang Cheng, regarding the smog-curing bacteria you developed, how do you think it will change the world?"
A reporter with flowing long hair and light makeup moved the microphone to Jiang Cheng’s mouth and asked.
Jiang Cheng smiled and replied, "The smog-curing bacteria I developed, in my view, is the most significant achievent in the biochemical field this year. The structure of the smog-curing bacteria is quite distinct from the bacteria found in today’s biological world; they use toxic particulate matter as the nutrients needed for growth and sulfur dioxide as the raw material needed for respiration, which can offer substantial insights into the study of microorganisms worldwide.
As for solving the smog issue, I personally feel that it is not as aningful as the achievent of the smog-curing bacteria.
Jiang Cheng shook his head, indicating the next reporter to ask a question.
Jiang Cheng, although he had answered the reporter’s question, signaled the next reporter to interview.
But his last sentence kept echoing in the minds of the dozen or so dia workers who were closest to him.
As for solving the smog issue, I personally feel its significance is not as great as the research achievent of the smog-curing bacteria.
As soon as Jiang Cheng said this, all the dia workers were thunderstruck. Solving the smog issue is still less aningful than the smog-curing bacteria? That is a monuntal national issue that has been unsolvable for years.
Yet you claim that the significance of solving the smog issue, if scrutinized, is not greater than the smog-curing bacteria itself?
Indeed, a genius’s way of thinking is hard to comprehend. Rember, Jiang Cheng solved a problem that had troubled hundreds of millions of people nationwide for several years.
Such an unorthodox pretentious manner left the dia workers feeling extrely self-conscious.
At this mont, they imdiately rembered what Ma Yun had said, "The biggest mistake of my life was founding Alibaba,"
and a sensational quote from a certain tycoon: "Set a small goal first, like making a hundred million"—the current situation was so very similar.
Solving zero smog has always been a national pain; whoever cos up with a thod to curb the occurrence of smog weather would
surely be rembered by countless people.
But Jiang Cheng, with his calm deanor, seed not to take the achievent of solving smog as anything important, instead finding his developnt of the smog-curing bacteria interesting?
The reporters present obviously had no idea what Jiang Cheng was thinking, but they still recorded his statent verbatim, intending to use it in their reports.
Regarding solving the smog issue, I personally find it less aningful than the achievent of the smog-curing bacteria—such a straightforward sentence, yet it is imbued with such high-level pretentiousness and sophisticated flair.
Following the shock among the dozen or so dia reporters, as so reporters in the back were squeezed further behind to listen, one dia outlet also posed a question.
A male reporter with a square face and pleasant voice asked: "Mr. Jiang Cheng, I heard you received the Turing Award this year but didn’t attend the award ceremony. Why is that?"
Upon hearing this question, the other reporters present imdiately snapped out of their shock; they were actually concerned about this question too. However, they hadn’t managed to gather much information, so there hadn’t been any reports on it yet. "Oh? The Turing Award?" Jiang Cheng pondered for a mont, then picked up the microphone and said, "Regarding the Turing Award, I don’t want to explain too much, so I’ll just keep it simple.
"We live in this world, and we shouldn’t live for the perception of others. I, Jiang Cheng, have always carried this belief while conducting research, never imagining what kind of reputation success in research might bring . Perhaps it is precisely because of this mindset that I have achieved what I have today.
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