Anderson stands at the entrance of the school auditorium and greets the guests with a smile on his face. From time to time, he gives special badges or VIP cards to the guests he knows.

This is his exclusive skill. Anderson remembers all the important visitors to Stockholm University, including Nobel Prize winners and important candidates, world leaders and important political figures, celebrities of cultural circles, celebrities of business circles and those who have donated large sums to the University, whether they are celebrities or not, whether they are human bipedal upright animals or not.

No one knows how Anderson did it. Houston privately guessed that Anderson would come home every night with photos of the guests of the day to recite, just like reciting words.

Houston doesn't think his guess is off the mark. Anderson knows English, French and German. With northern Swedish dialect and a little Russian, he recites no less words than names.

However, Houston doesn't hate administrators like Anderson. Although it's not a pity that all school administrators were killed by hail, administrators like Anderson deserve a decent funeral.

"Houston." Anderson suddenly yelled, a shock to Houston, Anderson in his mind just lay inside the aluminum coffin.

"Anderson." Houston sorted out his thoughts and gave a steady answer.

"It's Professor Parker from Yale University. I remember you met him." Anderson nodded, pointing to a man and a woman who were climbing the steps more than 20 meters ahead.

"It's Professor Parker and his wife." Houston narrowed his eyes to see the face clearly in front of him. He said jealously, "your eyesight is really good."

Anderson laughed and said, "when I was in the national defense forces, I almost went to work as a sniper."

Houston doesn't believe Anderson at all. It's not that he doesn't believe Anderson. It's just that he doesn't believe the school administrators.

"When I visited America, I went to Professor Parker's lab, but how do you know we know each other?" Houston asked himself another question.

"Professor Parker has been to stu twice, and you're the host." Anderson, what do you forget?

Houston knows that this is Anderson's favorite part, remembering events forgotten by the client.

Houston didn't argue, so he went up to meet Parker with a smile.

Parker is a chair professor at Yale University. He is not a member of the Nobel Prize five member committee. In fact, at that time, he was just an ordinary Stockholm professor. He was only 35 years old, and his status was not as good as that of Houston.

However, Xilun's effective translation and introduction work has greatly changed the Nobel Prize Committee's understanding of semunov. Before that, none of the five member committee could understand Russian. Although they had heard the name of semunov and knew some of his achievements, their comprehensive understanding of semunov started from Xilun.

This is a classic example of the influence of personal role on the Nobel Prize affairs. To some extent, siron has made semunov, and in turn, semunov's Nobel Prize has made siron.

Houston is not a gifted scholar, but as a Swedish scientist, it is not difficult to understand that he wants to be a character like Cyrus.

But at this time, Houston is not willing to answer Anderson directly, just said: "the Nobel Prize in biology is awarded by Katherine medical school."

"It doesn't matter." Anderson laughed, but said: "in fact, it's nothing to want to be a siron, but you have to know that semunov won the prize because Sweden wants to ease relations with the Soviet Union, and you don't know Chinese."

Houston glanced at Anderson and said, "I don't know what you're talking about."

In his heart, he sneered that Yang Rui's papers were all written in English.

Anderson seemed to see what Houston was thinking. His eyes narrowed slightly and he said, "it's been three years for Sharon. I don't know how long it will take you? Fortunately, Yang Rui is still young and can wait for 30 years. "

"You'll see it." Houston did not say much, turned back to the hall.