She replied, "Famous, very famous indeed. But his greatest fa isn’t in ancient biology and ancient dical fields, but in the achievents of intelligent biological gene mutation science. However, he just loves ancient dicine. I’ve heard he’s published many papers on ancient dicine these years. No one knows where he got so many cases, but he even got certified by the school and the encyclopedia."
"But now I kind of understand, were those cases given by you?"
Manbao responded affirmatively to her guess.
Doctor D understood in her heart and asked, "How did you persuade him and the encyclopedia to represent you? Do you know how much the initial investnt of your project was?"
Manbao didn’t know. She directly signed a result agreent with the encyclopedia. They ultimately gave her qualified grain seeds, and she gave them teorites.
Doctor D said, "The account now has eight million points. But even with reference to primitive grain seeds, cultivating stable and developntal grain seed genes in our environnt and eting your requirents will take a lot of ti and effort. Future investnts will only increase."
Manbao asked, "Is it a lack of money? Why do you still need to cultivate flower seeds to earn the shortfall?"
"No, it’s another experintal project that’s lacking funds." Doctor D did not elaborate, but Manbao guessed from her text why she took Teacher Mo’s order because she needed money.
Manbao beca thoughtful, "So my project isn’t actually very difficult, and it’s a project you can quickly monetize?"
Doctor D replied, "Although there is difficulty, it can be seen as conquerable, not very hard."
She still wanted to inquire about what Zhou Man traded with the encyclopedia because Zhou Man’s collection directions largely overlapped with her research directions. Many of her experints could find original genes from Zhou Man’s ti, hence she was quite interested.
Manbao felt they were friends, so she did not hide it from her, directly saying, "I cannot tell you because I signed a confidentiality agreent."
Doctor D: "...You can say it quietly; I won’t tell anyone else."
Manbao: "...Keke is the encyclopedia’s system, I’m communicating with you using it right now. Even if you don’t tell others, the encyclopedia would know."
Doctor D actively explained to Manbao, "It’s not like that, although it can check, the entire alliance is so large, it won’t specifically focus on you."
She enticed Manbao, "I also have so research in information technology. This way, if you send an email, I’ll clear it imdiately, definitely leaving no traces for the encyclopedia. How about it?"
Keke couldn’t hold back and reminded Manbao, "Don’t listen to her. No matter how online traces are cleaned, they exist. As long as there is code, it can be traced. Others may find it difficult, but the main system can find it easily in a matter of code."
Currently, no one is paying attention to their speech, but don’t forget they are key observation subjects of the main system. Once the main system decides to check, even Keke would find it hard to deceive it perfectly.
It doesn’t want to take risks for this.
Manbao is naturally not foolish and declined Doctor D’s offer, instead suggesting, "But since you’ve guessed it, can you send updates on new progress in the experint? We can communicate more, speeding up experintation."
Doctor D was countered and, for the sake of experintal progress, she couldn’t raise objections.
Doctor D said, "It’s really unimaginable that I would find myself at a disadvantage in negotiations with you."
Manbao searched for a long ti in the email and finally found a laughing emoji to send back to her. Keke had ntioned that in future world communication, the proper use of emojis could promote the developnt of interpersonal relationships.
Doctor D received the emoji and could only respond with a helpless emoji, then began negotiating with her, "Since it’s your order, I still need so experintal samples. Can you provide them?"
Manbao enthusiastically asked, "What samples do you need?"
"Collect more types of grain seeds, seeds from various regional growths are needed. If possible, I hope you can provide wild survival rice. I rember your civilization doesn’t have a long history, there should be a lot of these things in the wild, right?"
Manbao tried to rember, "I haven’t seen wild rice seeds in the wild. Can I count scattering grain seeds in the wild and letting them grow freely?"
Doctor D: "...No!"
She was slightly annoyed by this child and then asked, "Aren’t you Professor Mo’s student? How co you don’t understand this?"
Manbao said, "Teacher Mo only teaches dicine, I don’t need to learn botany from him."
Doctor D recalled sothing and imdiately asked, "I’m very good at botany, and you are collecting this, so shouldn’t you learn a little? Your ancient dicine and botany have a lot of relationships, don’t they? Do you want to attend my classes?"
Manbao asked, "Do you have the qualification to teach?"
This question hit the mark, leaving Doctor D silent for a long ti, before replying, "Not yet, but I’ll apply for it."
Manbao laughed, "Once you have the certificate, I’ll attend your class as soon as you start it."
Doctor D felt sothing was off but couldn’t figure out exactly what.
Unable to figure it out, Doctor D stopped thinking and, feeling poor recently, promptly selected several peony branch groups asking, "These are useful for researching your plant genes, consider it as you providing it."
Recently Manbao made a lot of money but hadn’t spent much, and accepted it directly, "Alright then, you can take it. Do you want more? I have ordinary varieties; I can give them to you tomorrow."
Doctor D welcod it, "Sure, tomorrow you post them on the forum. Wait until I’m online to set the transaction points, don’t set them early, be careful about them being taken."
Manbao agreed, then asked smilingly, "If you cultivate new peony flowers or genetically stable varieties, don’t forget to send one."
Doctor D: "...These things are cultivated for flower enterprises, what do you want them for? Don’t you already have original varieties?"
"No, these peony flowers all belong to others, I just trim branches and stuff."
Doctor D: Turns out this person is the true outfoxer here.
Manbao urged, "Can you or can’t you? I have a big garden at ho, but the varieties are sowhat few. Flowers you’ve brought over from your side are beautiful, but co next year, they grow in all sorts of ways. One plant even can’t be cut with a knife, it’s terrifying."
Doctor D said, "Then you must have bought the cheapest varieties. Basically, they only flower in a year; their genes are extrely unstable. After flowering once, their genes go out of control. Why not buy more expensive ones? Currently, better peony flowers can maintain genetic stability for about five years. Apparently, they were researched after your early collection. But the variety is still relatively singular, and due to the influence of original genes, the petals aren’t as good as the current ones."
That was of course. She first collected peony flowers by buying the cheapest pot on Yizhou City’s streets.
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