My Husband, a Marshal: Conquering the Stars with My Culinary Arts-Chapter 712 - 240: Naming, Testing

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Chapter 712: Chapter 240: Naming, Testing

The person in charge said coincidentally, he had some relations with Ye Wenting and had previously met Miao Miao once or twice when visiting the pregnant Mo Ying, who was also hosting Miao Miao at the time. He knew Miao Miao and had always admired her.

There are many geniuses in this world, but those who can rely on their talent and effort to be recognized as geniuses among geniuses are rare. Miao Miao is one of those rarities. The person in charge always felt that with Miao Miao’s talent, if she chose the path of a researcher, she would definitely have a place in the Imperial Research Institute.

Unfortunately, Miao Miao’s ambitions did not lie there. Even though the person in charge subtly hinted to Ye Wenting to suggest the idea to Miao Miao several times, Miao Miao continued to walk steadily on the path of political economy, which made the person in charge quite frustrated at times, feeling that the Empire was missing out on a talent in scientific research.

However, at this moment, the person in charge looked at this paper, which had nothing to do with political economy and was more mature in writing than many veteran researchers, and he felt very excited.

Indeed, Miao Miao had finally realized that political economy was not as fun as scientific research and planned to "switch sides" and find a place in our Imperial Research Institute!

He tapped on the Light Computer, trying to calm himself down, and read this paper, completely authored by an "outsider," at least five times back and forth, ultimately unable to help but marvel at Miao Miao’s talent and diligence. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

He didn’t believe that Miao Miao’s talent alone could allow her to write this paper without guidance. Time travel is such a novel, yet not novel topic; almost countless related papers are published every year, but most are fabricated and can hardly be called actual papers, being more of a momentary fantasy without any real basis.

For instance, in recent days, some researcher from the Mingfei Empire wrote a paper on time travel, with the thesis boldly titled "A Brief Analysis of the Feasibility and Implementability of Time Travel Based on the Blue Star Empire’s Recent Wormhole Incident."

At first glance, it seems reasonable and impressive, but it merely fools those netizens and ignorants, using a trending gimmick to gain attention. To someone like the person in charge, who has long immersed himself in the scientific field, it’s nothing but nonsense, and the writing is horrible!

Miao Miao’s paper is not randomly written; from start to finish, the applied theories and bases are very rational, and she possesses the advantage of having encountered temporary channels. Hence, her arguments in this area are naturally more convincing than those made up, and Miao Miao also added a sentence at the end that the person in charge strongly agreed with:

"Whether time travel is feasible, instead of blindly speculating, it should be continually explored and advanced."

The person in charge read it again to the end, imprinting every word deeply in his mind. He closed his eyes, seemingly relieved, yet it seemed another breath was yet to be released, leaning back on the soft chair with some satisfaction while smacking his lips.

"What’s up? Did you read a good article?" The submission supervisor at the Imperial Research Institute changes every Monday, and this time it just happened to be him. A colleague rushed by and saw his expression, assessing that he was still relatively free, so came over to pat his shoulder and unceremoniously started reading Miao Miao’s paper on his Light Computer.

"This..." The colleague was also intrigued by what he saw, and being on good terms with the person in charge, naturally nudged the smiling man, pushing the chair aside, and brought over a chair to sit in front of the Light Computer screen, starting to chew over Miao Miao’s paper.

The colleague had other matters to attend to and remembered them, so he didn’t get too immersed in the paper. Still, just reading it once was enough to see the richness of its content, pointing excitedly at several lines after reading it, finding himself at a loss for words, just turning to look at the person in charge, looking like a chatterbox.

The person in charge was just in the same state, and seeing the colleague’s response, empathized by helping him speak: "I know what you want to say. You think this paper is good too, don’t you? Look at its author; she’s quite an impressive young woman. If we could recruit her to the Imperial Research Institute, her future achievements would be substantial!"

Yes, the person in charge was subtly encouraging others again. He didn’t dare to personally persuade Miao Miao, having attempted before and been gently refused by her on the spot, feeling he didn’t have the courage to face the young girl’s warm yet cool gaze again.