Genius Club

Chapter 24: 24: For My Father



Chapter 24: 24: For My Father

Chapter 24: Chapter 24: For My Father

Lin Xian shook his head:

“I’m not clear, Teacher Xu.”

“You said earlier at the dinner...you said that as a scientist, your dignity wouldn’t allow you to sell such a failed product. But I wondered if there might be a deeper reason?”

Xu Yun, after listening, did not speak.

He took off his glasses and wiped them back and forth with the corner of his clothing:

“My daughter, when she was four, fell from a slide and became a quadriplegic in a vegetative state. All the experts around the world said there was no chance of her waking up.”

...

“So, why did I study the Hibernation Pod? As a scientist, I am more aware than anyone how absurd and impractical researching this thing is. But still...”

Xu Yun put his glasses back on and looked at Lin Xian:

“There always has to be a first person to do something.”

“If I don’t research the Hibernation Pod, it might be decades or centuries before someone else starts to work on this project. But my daughter can’t wait... She has already been lying in a hospital bed for ten years, how many more can she lie there?”

At this point, Xu Yun laughed at himself:

“Before I created that failed product, in these ten years, no one has ever paid attention to the progress of the Hibernation Pod research, nor has anyone visited my daughter in the hospital.”

“But now look, there’s an endless stream of people visiting my daughter every day. These cosmetics companies are fighting over each other to give me money for research. But do they care about the research on the Hibernation Pod? No... They don’t care about the Hibernation Pod at all; they only care about how much money that chemical can make for them.”

“But Teacher Xu, I don’t think this is a bad thing for you.”

Lin Xian felt an inexplicable closeness to Professor Xu Yun, like that between a teacher and a student, so he also expressed his doubts straightforwardly:

“If you sell that chemical, that failure you speak of... you would have enough funding for your research, as well as more advanced equipment and a better laboratory. Wouldn’t this be more beneficial for your research topic?”

However...

Xu Yun shook his head solemnly:

“You’re thinking too simply.”

In plain terms,

it was the disappointment caused by those students that had wounded Professor Xu Yun.

Turning around, Professor Xu Yun continued:

“As I mentioned earlier, something like the hibernation pod can’t be developed by just one person, or even one country. It requires the efforts of all humanity. If more and more young scientists are lured by lucrative opportunities, who will be willing to research the currently hopeless hibernation technology?”

“The core reason no one wants to research the hibernation pod is precisely because it’s a field where the end is not in sight, where there’s no hope, no visible profit.”

...

Lin Xian naively thought that this profit-chasing trend in academia could not be changed by Xu Yun alone.

Regardless of whether he sold this chemical substance or not, it likely wouldn’t draw young people to invest in hibernation pod research...

After all, Xu Yun’s dedication stemmed from wanting to save his comatose daughter. Others did not have such a strong driving force, so choosing a short-term profitable project for research seemed reasonable and justified.

“Perhaps I’m being somewhat improper towards Teacher Xu.”

Lin Xian still intended to try to persuade:

“But I think that keeping to yourself will not change the prevailing social ethos of impatience and valuing fame and profit.”

“I think you might as well sell the chemical substance, show everyone that there’s profitability in the process of researching hibernation pod filling liquid, that profit can be made. Who knows, many young people might be attracted by such benefits to join hibernation pod research.”

However,

Professor Xu Yun was not swayed.

He patted Lin Xian on the shoulder:

“Whether you think I’m stubborn or obstinate, I need to save my daughter, and I can’t take the risk with the situation you’ve described.”

“Some things, once commercialized... their subsequent development is uncontrollable, and I can’t take that risk.”

“One day, you too will become a father, and then you’ll understand. So go back, young man, take what was said today back to President Zhao, and tell her not to bother me again. I think she will understand.”

“I hope... this is the last time we meet.”


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