Chapter 25: Mobius Can't Understand
Hearing what Dr. Mei said, Ai Yue couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.
Although the Fire Moth is very large, there are not many scholars who can say that it is "on par with" it. If Dr. Mei can safely hand over a project like artificial intelligence, then the other party should at least be a scholar of the same level as her.
Apart from Mei and Mobius, the only one left should be...
"Can that Vill-V still handle it?" Mobius, who obviously knew some inside information, couldn't help but ask after hearing what Dr. Mei said, "Aren't you planning to give her the 'Divine Key Project' as well?"
"She is the most suitable candidate; there is nothing we can do about it." Dr. Mei was also a little helpless, "I can't spare the time now... However, if Mr. Ai Yue has any ideas, why don't you be in charge of the artificial intelligence project?"
"Are you sure? Artificial intelligence is a completely different field from the Fusion Warrior Project..." Mobius stopped talking halfway and finally shook her head. "Oh, he didn't specialize in this field. That's fine."
"Can you give it to me?" Ai Yue was stunned for a moment. "Can you pass this kind of project around like a ball?"
"Anyway, Vill-V has been complaining that I assigned her too many projects, and she took the opportunity to ask for excessive funding," Dr. Mei still had a smile on her face, but behind her, there was a hint of anger. "I can take this opportunity to teach this girl a lesson and tell her not to spend the funds on weird things."
"But Vill-V will definitely not hand over the project so easily." Mobius added, "That girl is very stubborn. If you want to convince her to spit out the meat in her mouth, you have to prove your ability."
"To prove my ability again..." Ai Yue's expression was a little subtle, "Can't you come together?"
He had not forgotten that the screening of Garuda's genome information was originally a test for him by Mobius.
"We can't come together. Although that guy is also a genius, unfortunately, we are not the same kind of people." Mobius shook her head, "So even if we come together, you have to accept two tests."
"Okay." Ai Yue didn't say anything else, "Is there anything else? If not, I'll leave first."
"Leave the rest to us," Dr. Mei nodded. "I'll let you know in advance when Vill-V can get over there."
"Okay." Ai Yue nodded, and just as he stood up, he seemed to remember something, "By the way, can you give me a copy of Kevin's previous fusion warrior surgery records and related information? I want to see it."
Dr. Mei and Mobius looked at each other, thought for a moment, and then nodded: "No problem, but this information cannot be passed on to others. You can only read it yourself."
After Ai Yue left, Mobius looked at Dr. Mei and asked, "What do you think of this person?"
"Huh? Why are you saying that?" Dr. Mei blinked. "Is there something wrong with him?"
"I didn't see it, so I asked you." Mobius sighed, "But think about it, someone who can solve a problem that a research institute... no, the entire Fire Moth has not solved for several years in just one day, doesn't that sound inhuman?"
"What are you doubting?" Dr. Mei looked at Mobius. After years of getting along with her, she vaguely realized her thoughts and couldn't help laughing. "Are you doubting that he was sent by Honkai?"
"It may not be Honkai, it could be something else, who knows." Mobius shrugged, "Anyway, if you tell me this guy is human, I don't quite agree."
"That's not something you would say, Mobius." Dr. Mei looked at her in surprise. "Don't you hate statements that define humans in a very narrow sense?"
Mobius's scientific research philosophy is very unrestrained. She has been looking for ways to evolve humans throughout her life, even if she has to rely on the power of Honkai. The prototype of the Fusion Warrior Project came from this.
It always feels a bit weird that such a person says others are "not human."
"Maybe it's because I'm not convinced. Seeing that something I spent who knows how long studying was easily accomplished by others, the unwillingness in my heart may make me want to deny others." Mobius was silent for a moment, and finally sighed, "So this is 'jealousy'? This is the first time I feel this way."
Dr. Mei just looked at Mobius quietly without saying anything—Mobius was not someone who was confused and needed guidance from others. She could figure out such a small matter by herself.
"Let's not talk about this anymore. How are things going over there?" Mobius calmed herself down and seemed a little embarrassed, so she changed the subject. "The research on the quantum sea... is still not going well?"
"We have made a small breakthrough, but only a little." Dr. Mei sighed and was also very troubled by the project in her hands. "We can't even open the 'door' for 30 seconds, let alone a stable passage."
The quantum sea is a concept that only a very small number of people know about. It is also Dr. Mei's current main focus. After all, it was because of a speech she gave on quantum mechanics that she was noticed by the Fire Moth.
However, although Dr. Mei has confirmed the existence of the quantum sea through theoretical deduction and experimental research, there is still a barrier to truly contact it. If one day this barrier can be broken and a channel connecting to the quantum sea can be truly established, then there may be a new way out in the face of the threat of Honkai.
In order to solve this problem as quickly as possible, Dr. Mei divided all other projects and assigned them to different research groups, but even so, the progress of the projects was not satisfactory.
"If that guy can pass Vill-V's test," Mobius suddenly said, "would you like to let him try the Quantum Sea project as well?"
"Are you serious?" Dr. Mei looked at her and suddenly narrowed her eyes. "Or do you still doubt him?"
"I'm not doubting him; I'm just curious." Mobius covered her face with documents, leaving only her eyes exposed. "Is his wisdom innate or acquired through learning?"
"If he was born with it, then he shouldn't have appeared in our field of vision until now. But if he learned it later in life, then how on earth could he master all of this in such a short period of time?"