What happened abroad, of course, couldn't affect the children in their ivory tower.
Qiao Ze maintained his consistent efficiency.
On the last day of August, at five in the afternoon, he completed his research paper.
Then, following Li Jiangao's recommendation, Qiao Ze submitted it directly to Princeton's "Mathematics Annual".
Qiao Ze, already experienced in submitting papers, filled out the necessary information with ease and sent out the paper. As usual, he gave the second authorship to Li Jiangao and the third to Liu Chenfeng.
He wasn't worried about any trouble with such purely academic articles and felt everyone liked being listed as second or third authors. Thus, as long as they made some contribution to the project, Qiao Ze was willing to add their names.
As for the corresponding author and first author, those were naturally his own.