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“So without paying, how can I turn the hypothesis into reality?”

The meeting room, which had been quiet just a moment ago, suddenly became noisy. There was a limited amount of cake and everyone wanted to have more. The scholars started arguing fiercely, spitting everywhere and almost throwing teacups.

Ryan glanced at the yawning Mobius, then looked at Mobius who was typing away on the keyboard. He understood why Mobius didn't want to attend the meeting. All the arguing was pointless, but every project had its own meaning.

He was not good at dealing with such disputes among scholars, so he threw the difficult problem to Mei.

"I have read the report you submitted. There is no point in arguing. Since the Fire Moth has integrated the six research institutes, the goal is to improve efficiency and come up with a way to fight the Honkai as soon as possible." Mei's voice was cold, and without waiting for a rebuttal, she tapped the keyboard a few more times.

"Everyone, please take a look at the computer. I have sorted the report into categories and annotated every detail to prioritize the arguments."

Ryan lowered his head and saw the document pop up, so he slid the mouse wheel. Reading ten lines at a glance is a basic ability for everyone present, so everyone reads very quickly.

Each report had detailed data as its conclusion, and the results were inferred using supercomputers to simulate different futures, which made Ryan open his mouth slightly.

Is this woman a monster? In just a few days, she has analyzed and deduced this report of more than 300 pages one by one, and even deduced the data. Is she still a human being?

Mei's work ability is so strong that even Ryan finds it difficult to understand, and he finds that these conclusions are not colored by personal feelings at all. They are all based on data and rational judgment. Priorities are divided on this basis, and the interests of various research institutes are taken into consideration.

What a terrible IQ and EQ.

Ryan continued to read on and had a general idea in his mind.

First priority: Fusion Warrior, Soulsteel and Herrscher core research.

Second priority: Exploration of the Quantum Sea and treatment of Honkai disease.

Third priority: space development and artificial intelligence.

......

Icons intuitively explain the conclusions, illustrate the funding ratio, and divide the collaboration among research institutes.

For example, Soul Steel was developed jointly by the Second Research Institute of Engineering and the Fourth Research Institute of Materials Science, and Fusion Warriors also received guidance from the First Research Institute's imaginary number theory and surgical assistance from the Psychology and Medicine Research Institutes.

Even for highly specialized research such as the Ocean of Quantum, personnel must be drawn from various research institutes to distinguish between theoretical research and exploration.

Changing special projects into common projects not only improves efficiency, but also breaks down the barriers between research institutes and becomes project-oriented. In this way, everyone has something to do and there is nothing to argue about.

That's a bit interesting.

Ryan looked up and happened to see Mebius, who was also a little surprised. He thought it was just another boring argument, but the problem was solved.

"Have you all finished reading?"

Following Mei Qingleng's voice, a group of people looked up. They were all extremely smart people and of course knew that this way of cooperation was very novel and effective.

It turns out that Fire Moth was not looking for a woman to supervise everyone, but really wanted to integrate the thousands of research projects.

"I have a question."

"Dr. Vidic, please go ahead."

"This kind of cross-institute collaboration requires a person in charge to handle various issues. This person..."

"I'll coordinate it." Mei answered without hesitation.

Looking at that serious and beautiful face, for some reason, these big guys had nothing to refute.

"What if a dispute arises during the research? You know, academic research cannot prove right or wrong before the results come out."

"I'll make the judgment." Mei glanced around without hesitation and said, "I've read all your research materials. Although I haven't done in-depth research on some special subjects, I have no problem making a judgment."

Ah this...it's hard to describe even with bragging.

A group of people were dumbfounded. You have to know that these studies include all the cutting-edge technologies of mankind. As the saying goes, different fields have different meanings. Those who study imaginary numbers may not understand biology, and those who study computers may know nothing about materials science.

"You don't have to worry about me talking nonsense. Science is rigorous. The report you just read was written by me alone."

There was a sudden gasp in the conference room. Many people didn't believe it and read it several times in a row. Anyone who could make comments on various studies must be at least a professional in this research direction. His level might not be as high as theirs, but it was very scary to have all the comments concentrated on one person.

Even Mebius looked at Ryan, the meaning in his eyes couldn't be clearer:

Is your classmate a monster?!

Chapter 96 You can have it all!

Mei is certainly a monster, otherwise he would not have become the de facto leader of mankind from a researcher in just a few years, leading civilization's final struggle against collapse.

If we were to rank the figures of previous civilizations in order of importance, she would undoubtedly be in the top two. Half of the credit for later generations being able to defeat Honkai should be attributed to her.

His foresight is so far-sighted that it seems like he has foresight. He has proposed many plans, and each plan has the possibility of success. He doesn't even care about the human body. The Stigmata Plan can already defeat Honkai.

Of course, Mei is not that perverted now, but she has begun to show signs of it. This meeting alone left a group of bigwigs speechless.

A true all-rounder may not be as in-depth in biology as Möbius, but is not far behind; he has full skills and emotional intelligence, knows how to balance the interests of all parties, and has an extraordinary sense of responsibility.

The time and energy spent on coordinating and guiding various research projects is incalculable.

"I also feel like I'm a paramecium. Kevin is really unlucky."

Ryan shook his head. If he didn't have a destiny, he really couldn't be compared with these monsters. For example, Mobius could speak since birth and was no longer a human being.

Even though it was full of doubts, the proposal was still accepted by all parties because no one could find a more perfect solution than this. The only question was whether Dr. Mei could hold on.

This problem needs time to verify, but opportunities must always be given. In addition, Mebius, who is the most capable of causing trouble, chose to give Ryan face, and the research department of the Fire Moth actually reached a consensus for the first time.

“You think it’s amazing.”

In the corridor, Mei threw a can of coffee over. She had already handed in the documents and there was no doubt they would be approved.

The top leaders of the Fire Moth Group are already troubled by these scientists who cannot be beaten or scolded. If they can concentrate on their work, it will be good for all mankind.

"Scholars are also human beings. If you can take care of their interests, there will be no problem." Ryan unscrewed the lid and took a sip, forcing a smile. "I have to thank you. After the meeting, Mebius went to find Dr. Caddis to select volunteers and no longer had the energy to bother me."

The Fusion Warrior Project is the top priority, and unlike the original world line, it is much more relaxed now and there is no need to take the risk of using Kevin as a test subject.

Start with lower-level Honkai beasts, slowly increase the success rate, reduce side effects, and then use the emperor-level or judgment-level materials in your hand to conduct experiments.

"She? She proposed to join the research on the Herrscher core again. She's still playing tricks, but I didn't point it out."

"You agree?"

"Well, humans are not in a position to be picky now. We should proceed steadily." Mei looked at the car lights outside the window. It was already night. "The Herrscher Core is the most precious treasure. I have done research. It is not possible to transplant it. Humans cannot analyze and copy it. But Weiwei proposed an interesting idea."

The Herrschers of the previous civilization were somewhat different. They had no emotions, and their cores would lose their activity after the carrier died, making it difficult to even detonate them.

"She wants to make the Herrscher core into a weapon and channel that power?"

Mei glanced sideways, thinking that Wei Wei and Ryan had mentioned it before, and nodded slightly: "Yes, this idea is possible. The key is how to guide this power out, and there is a prerequisite."

"Soul steel, there must be a container that can carry this energy." Ryan gave her the answer. Even though he knew that the Key of God would definitely succeed, he was also aware of the risks involved.

"There is a huge amount of Houkai energy in the Herrscher core. If it fails, it will cause a chain reaction, which is powerful enough to blow up a city. But if it succeeds, I can use my human body to borrow authority, which is very meaningful."

This is a huge project and also a dangerous one. To put it in another way, it is equivalent to letting the user become a transformer, guiding the authority and energy in the Herrscher's core and applying it to the real world.

"So soul steel is just one of the containers, and the user is the most critical container. But thanks to you, we have the Fusion Warrior Program. Of course, finding a compatible person requires many lives." Mei had a blank expression on her face, as if she didn't care about the cost.

Mei is scarier than Alicia in one respect, which is that she will do whatever it takes to achieve the result, but this kind of rationality is what humans need if they want to defeat Honkai.

Ryan closed his eyes. He agreed with this idea, and all he could do was to make a suggestion: "I think we can install a program to limit the energy of the Herrscher Core and output it at rated power. This will prevent it from going out of control and reduce the danger to the user."

Mei's eyes lit up, she thought seriously for a few seconds, and nodded heavily.

"Your suggestion is very useful. I will include it in the discussion at the next meeting."

Of course it works, isn't that what you do? Even though getting to this point requires the sacrifice of hundreds of precious lives.

Ryan was not too proud, so he threw the coffee can casually, and it flew several meters and landed accurately in the trash can.

"You came all the way here to wait for me, not just to listen to my advice, right?"

"What else? Asking about your progress with Mebius?"

"Don't tease me. You should be able to tell that there's nothing between her and me."

Mei didn't say anything, just looked at Ryan, which made him feel creepy, and then said, "I'm suddenly a little worried about Kevin."

"Hey, I'm not gay, and my sexual orientation is fine."

"Then Mobius doesn't meet your aesthetic standards? Do you want me to call the police?"

"I'm not a lolita either!"

May gave a small smile, she could see Ryan was hesitant, as if he was looking for an answer but knew there was no answer, just like herself and Kevin.

Feelings like this have nothing to do with rationality.

"I'm not teasing you anymore. Actually, I've seen the battlefield picture where the poisonous pupae were completely wiped out, and it feels familiar. Stop, no need to find excuses. I have no intention of prying into your secrets." Mei became serious, with a certain hope in her eyes. "The deeper you study imaginary numbers, the more desperate you feel. The collapse is not as simple as they think. If there is a change in the predetermined fate, it will be you and Alicia."

Ryan said nothing. He didn't know how far Mei had gone in her research, but as friends for so many years, he knew that Mei wouldn't talk nonsense.

"What do you want me to do?"

"The future is like a fog. Maybe some people can see some fragments. Just like you are very different from when you were in the academy. I believe you must have a plan, so please do your best. I am looking forward to some changes." The girl stared at him, with only a rational and cold expression on her face:

“Even if you are hope, you are also a disaster, but the charm of the future lies in this uncertainty.”

Mei seemed to be speaking in a riddle, and even Ryan didn't quite understand it. He only understood how smart this girl was.

Just from the change in my thoughts, you guessed some clues and determined that I was the mastermind behind it?

Ryan stopped exclaiming and asked seriously, "I will. Also, the awarding ceremony is about to begin. Do you want to go?"

"I still have to attend a meeting with Dr. Vidic. Please go in my place and congratulate Kevin for me."

What's the point of my congratulations? Never mind. Kevin should have gotten used to it by now.

Ryan said nothing, just nodded, turned and left. Since Mei had decided to give everything for the future of mankind, why should he meddle in other people's business?

Mei put her hands in her pockets until the footsteps faded away, then she sighed softly, looked at the hustle and bustle outside, drank the last sip of coffee, and threw it away like Ryan did.

Ding.

The can hit the edge of the trash can and bounced out. The girl couldn't help but laugh and was about to walk over to pick it up when another figure threw it in for her.

Ying walked out from the shadows. She changed into a professional suit, wearing a white shirt and casual trousers. She looked like a beautiful white-collar worker, but her expression was still indifferent.

"You guessed it from me?"

"They inexplicably sent a security director here, and with your skills, you look very much like someone from the poisonous pupa. Combined with the southern desert incident, it's not hard to guess."

Sakura shut her mouth. The task Ryan gave her was simple, which was to protect Dr. Mei. She had already prevented several assassinations.

"I'm curious about what kind of deal he made with you that made you choose to betray him."