Super Island Tycoon
Chapter 254 Speech
CHAPTER 254: CHAPTER 254 SPEECH
"It’s not a work-related conference—" Jiang Cheng shook his head.
"Not a work-related conference?" Xia Xiaowei asked curiously, "Then what is it?"
"The Hasslo Medical Lecture—have you heard of it?" Jiang Cheng asked.
"The Hasslo Medical Lecture? Of course, I’ve heard of it! Are you really going to attend the Hasslo Medical Lecture?" Xia Xiaowei said, somewhat shocked.
She had completely not expected that Jiang Cheng, someone very well-known in the scientific academic field, would actually attend a highly important research conference in the medical industry.
"Yes." Jiang Cheng nodded.
Looking at Jiang Cheng, Xia Xiaowei suddenly remembered something, and said with sudden realization: "Ah, I remember, you won a Nobel Prize in the medical field before, you’re the award recipient this year.
That’s why you were suddenly invited, I see. Given that, I really have no right to go along—no qualification to enter the venue." Xia Xiaowei’s tone carried some regret, but it couldn’t be helped.
"Indeed, so you just continue helping me handle things at the company. If there’s anything you can’t handle, just give me a call." Jiang Cheng said with a smile.
"Okay. I understand." Although very much wanting to go to the United States with Jiang Cheng, Xia Xiaowei knew it was impossible, so she decided to give up on that idea, nodded, and said.
"Okay." Jiang Cheng nodded.
Afterward, Xia Xiaowei left Jiang Cheng’s office and returned to her own—
Back in her office, Xia Xiaowei felt a bit of small frustration for a while.
In theory, being Jiang Cheng’s secretary, such a position, was somewhat dreamy. But in reality, this position wasn’t as great as imagined. The time spent with Jiang Cheng was pitifully little—after thinking carefully, it made sense. Jiang Cheng, such a scientific researcher, who created the Virtual Reality Device, invented new graphene, successfully created the Transparent Phone, and was a Nobel Prize winner in Medicine before, someone like that, how could he possibly sit in the office every day? The reason he recruited a secretary was merely to allow himself to spend more time in the laboratory!
If not for Xia Xiaowei currently living in Jiang Cheng’s home, the meeting time would be even less. Thinking carefully, she couldn’t help but feel a bit lucky, luckily she shamelessly agreed to it at that time.
After handling all the urgently needed documents at hand, Jiang Cheng instructed some matters to Rem, then met Zhang Manlin briefly, and afterward returned home.
The next day, Jiang Cheng took Guan Xiaofei and Su Qianqian, along with his mother, to the United States.
New York, United States
"Actually, we could have taken a private jet, so we wouldn’t have to rush like this..." Jiang Cheng glanced at the sky in New York, then looked at the time, and said helplessly, "After resting for a few hours, the conference starts, and I haven’t prepared anything."
"...You really haven’t prepared anything?" In the private car, sitting next to Jiang Cheng, Lv Tengyun listened to him and could not help but widen his eyes, almost speechless to the extreme, nearly stumbling over words: "Why, why haven’t you prepared anything? I told you a week ago about the lecture, you, as the Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, are practically the main character of this medical lecture, yet you’re now telling me you haven’t prepared anything? Alright, I get it, you’re joking, that must be a joke, right?"
"I’m not joking, I really haven’t prepared anything. For a small lecture, do I need to spend a whole week preparing?" Jiang Cheng glanced at his mother and said lightly.
"However, this lecture is the highest ranked academic research conference in the world, not a small lecture." Lv Tengyun smiled wryly, helplessly saying, "Although I know your achievements are already dazzling enough, no one in the world can probably compare to you, still, if you haven’t prepared anything, I’m afraid that won’t do. You need to realize, you’re attending the Hasslo Medical Lecture in New York, and it’s not just representing yourself, but Huaxia’s entire medical community. If you mess up, it’s not just your own issue. How should we..."
"How could I possibly mess up..." Jiang Cheng said, a bit helplessly. "Mother, don’t worry, although my husband Jiang Cheng has prepared nothing, I believe he’ll still be the focus of everyone’s attention at the conference, no way for any embarrassment to occur!" Guan Xiaofei said with a smile.
"Yes, I think so too, even though the Hasslo Medical Lecture is significant, for my husband Jiang Cheng, it’s not that important. Even casually dealing with it should solve it easily." Su Qianqian nodded in agreement with her sister’s viewpoint, whispering.
"You guys..." Lv Tengyun listened to the two girls speak, for a moment was speechless—truly unsure what to say.
After a while, Lv Tengyun looked at Jiang Cheng and said: "Alright, no matter how, at this point, nothing can change, at the lecture in a few hours, at least prepare what to say..."
Jiang Cheng nodded, didn’t say much, but started thinking about what to talk about at the lecture.
Honestly, about this lecture, Jiang Cheng didn’t take it to heart—which is fully anticipated—preparing now, casually throwing out something, would still make the world shake.
If those medical researchers who have prepared for several months, even half a year, knew Jiang Cheng’s thoughts right now, what expressions would they show.
After thinking for a while, Jiang Cheng quickly made a decision... It’s decided.
No matter where Jiang Cheng is now, he’s always the focus of attention, even in the United States it’s the same.
The news media are often surprisingly well-informed, surpassing many people’s expectations. From special channels, they’re always able to get the information at the first moment. In Huaxia, this is fine because it’s entirely controlled by the government and related departments, unable to casually voice their opinions.
But in the United States, it’s another matter entirely, their field influence naturally isn’t something ordinary people can compare to.
With this influence, their information channels are naturally multiplied without knowing how much.
When Jiang Cheng arrived in the United States to attend the Hasslo Lecture, these news media quickly took notice.