Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 595 - 594: Passion

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The conference schedule for the International Mathematics Congress, aside from the first two days of academic presentations, obviously includes the most important event.

That is the awarding of the highest prize in the field of mathematics, the Fields Medal, which is what Jiang Cheng is most looking forward to.

However, Jiang Cheng still has to wait two more days before he can receive his Phil Prize.

The award ceremony for the Fields Medal is scheduled for the last day, so Jiang Cheng has to wait two more days.

But Jiang Cheng doesn't mind wasting two days waiting; with so many excellent mathematicians at the conference, he won't feel too bored.

There are plenty of people he can have academic discussions with, which is one of Jiang Cheng's favorite things.

Being able to chat with the world's best mathematicians at the International Mathematics Congress is certainly not a waste of time for Jiang Cheng.

On the first day of the International Mathematics Congress, Jiang Cheng arrived early at the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, where the congress will be held for the next three days.

The Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris is located on Baguio Road, surrounded by very old buildings that seem to have a rich historical atmosphere.

As soon as Jiang Cheng walked up to the school's entrance, he saw Professor Sulaiman, who greeted him yesterday.

Upon seeing Jiang Cheng, the professor's face lit up with an enthusiastic smile:

Jiang Cheng, how did you sleep last night? Are you adjusting well to the environment in Paris?

This mathematics professor is excellent at fulfilling his hosting duties, continuing to show concern for Jiang Cheng even now.

Quite frankly, the Parisian atmosphere makes me feel very comfortable; the people here are always full of passion, just as enthusiastic as you are, Professor Sulaiman.

Jiang Cheng smiled and greeted Professor Sulaiman, and the two began to chat casually at the school entrance.

Truthfully, Jiang Cheng also finds chatting with Professor Sulaiman to be quite enjoyable.

Professor Sulaiman's passion always manages to touch Jiang Cheng, and they can find common topics in their academic discussions.

After chatting for a while, Professor Sulaiman seemed to suddenly remember something, slapped his forehead, and said to Jiang Cheng: "Oh, my brain, I got carried away chatting with you and forgot about the formalities. Let's quickly go inside; there are many mathematicians waiting for you."

After speaking, Professor Sulaiman guided Jiang Cheng into the conference hall.

The first academic presentation today involves you taking the stage; are you ready? "As they walked, Professor Sulaiman continued to ask Jiang Cheng with concern.

He was worried that Jiang Cheng might not be ready for the academic presentation, as it would be embarrassing to be unprepared once on stage.

It is important to note that the mathematics presentation includes a Q&A section, with the audience consisting of the world's most distinguished mathematicians.

If one gets stumped during the academic presentation, it could be quite embarrassing.

Professor Sulaiman, don't worry, I've been ready at any moment; starting the academic presentation now wouldn't be a problem.

Jiang Cheng responded confidently to Professor Sulaiman's question, without any concern about the upcoming academic presentation.

Upon hearing that Jiang Cheng was ready, Professor Sulaiman nodded reassuringly, guiding him gently towards the presentation area.

Professor Sulaiman assumed Jiang Cheng had prepared thoroughly the previous night, which is why he seemed so confident today.

What's unknown to him is that Jiang Cheng didn't prepare anything in advance for the questions during the presentation.

For Jiang Cheng, these queries are not problematic at all; it's completely impossible to trip him up.

Jiang Cheng doesn't need to prepare anything in advance. To him, an academic presentation is a trivial matter.

There probably isn't anyone in the world who can stump Jiang Cheng academically, which is why he appears so confident.

The two of them slowly walked into the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris. Upon entering this renowned institution, Jiang Cheng could feel its strong academic atmosphere.

The university's history spans "three hundred and forty-seven" years, having produced many famous scientists.

The portraits on the walls within the university tell the story of its glorious history.

What do you think of our university's environment? Do you like this old-style architecture?

Seeing Jiang Cheng's curiosity about the school's environment as he observed around, Professor Sulaiman took the initiative to ask him.

"Not bad, these old-style buildings look very dated but carry a weighty sense of history within."

As Jiang Cheng admired the various ancient constructions, he kept chatting with Professor Sulaiman.

Truthfully, the buildings at the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris are all very old; everywhere looks quite dated, even somewhat dilapidated.

The Paris Normal School was founded in 1794, and these buildings were constructed during that era.

All the structures have been continuously used, which is why they appear so old.

But this antiquity brings a unique flavor, making one not feel the place is overly rundown. Each weathered mark on those ancient buildings represents the history they've experienced, and this historical charm greatly appeals to Jiang Cheng.

Along the way, Jiang Cheng saw many students coming and going, each with a sunny smile, enthusiastically expressing their youth.

There aren't many students within the school; at least it doesn't have the crowded feel of most universities.

The Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris only admits 200 students annually, which is why the place feels relatively quiet.

This school adheres to the strictest admission standards, hence the limited number of students.

Within the university, Jiang Cheng also encountered many mathematicians who have come to attend the conference, all here to listen to the academic presentations today.

Almost all the mathematicians recognized Jiang Cheng, and from time to time, someone would come up to greet him and introduce themselves.

This slowed down both Jiang Cheng and Professor Sulaiman, taking a long time to get to the conference hall.

Mainly because Jiang Cheng had to stop frequently to greet those mathematicians seeking him out.

All those mathematicians were very enthusiastic and immediately started talking to Jiang Cheng enthusiastically upon meeting him.

The current behavior of these mathematicians is quite normal, given the unique status of Jiang Cheng as a scientist.

Typically, scientists, besides conducting their own research, frequently attend academic conferences such as the International Mathematics Congress.

These academic conferences are the time for scientists to exchange ideas, which is why most of them know each other in the academic field.

Only Jiang Cheng has never attended any academic conferences before; this is his first appearance within the academic arena.

That's why, for these mathematicians, meeting Jiang Cheng is rare, which explains their enthusiastic demeanor.