Chapter 361 - Chapter 361: Gratified

Chapter 361: Gratified

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“I’m Guo Miao. We can communicate in English,” Guo Miao said.

Carl’s Chinese wasn’t very good. What he said just now sounded like a scene from a TV series.

Carl didn’t expect this scholar to be so considerate. He quickly said, “Well, after our review, your thesis has been approved. We hope to send your thesis out this month, but we still need some information from you.”

Carl felt his heart pounding. He was talking to an author who had made a great contribution. He was so excited that his heart was about to jump out of his chest.

“No problem. I’ll send the information over as soon as possible,” Guo Miao said.

Carl told Guo Miao about the speech again, and she agreed.

“Thank you for your hard work,” she said.

“No, I should be the one thanking you. You’ve made a huge contribution to the mathematics world. Thank you for your trust in our magazine, allowing us to…” Carl was a little excited and chattered on.

“Alright, I still have some work to deal with here. You guys should also deal with your work as soon as possible.” Guo Miao looked at the data in the document. She wanted to finish processing the data as soon as possible so that she could go home as soon as possible.

Carl was a little surprised. Most people would be happy to receive their call and Professor Longman’s invitation, but why was Guo Miao so calm?

“Thank you again, but I want to ask which university in China are you a professor at. This way, we can check your resume and provide a brief summary.” After Carl finished speaking, the other party fell silent.

After a long silence, Carl thought that the line was broken. The other party slowly said, “Mr. Carl, my identity is a little special. I’ll send you my resume later.”

Guo Miao hung up the phone, leaving a dumbfounded Carl behind.

Rhys looked at Carl’s expression and asked, “What’s wrong? Was there something wrong with the communication? Is this scholar unwilling to give us her thesis?”

Carl slowly turned his head and frowned. “It’s a little strange. This scholar’s voice is a little young, and she’s not willing to reveal which university she’s from.”

Could it be because the university was particularly bad? Or was she just an ordinary junior college student?

“Maybe the school isn’t very good, so she’s not good at communicating. Or maybe she’s a criminal?” Rhys said with a frown.

After all, there were some special talents who had made huge academic contributions.

Carl shook his head. “It doesn’t seem like it. Let’s wait for her to send us a detailed resume.”

Rhys felt that Carl was making a fuss. He patted Carl on the shoulder and said, “Don’t worry, buddy. No matter how young this scholar’s voice sounds, she can’t be a primary school student. We’ll just wait for her to send the information.”

Carl nodded.

In the afternoon, Carl received an email from Guo Miao. This email contained some things that needed to be sorted out and Guo Miao’s resume.

Carl felt like his jaw was about to be dislocated the moment he saw Guo Miao’s resume.

“Oh my God, am I dreaming?” Carl exclaimed.

“What?” Rhys walked over to Carl. When he saw the contents, he screamed, “My God, man, we can’t be dreaming at the same time!”

The other people in the office crowded around him.

The age on the resume was written as 17, and the highest degree was not from Beijing University or Huaqing University, but Haicheng High School!

“I don’t think there’s a possibility of a university being named after a high school in China…” Carl said. He couldn’t believe that a Chinese high school student could prove Kratz’s conjecture.

“I just checked. This is a middle school in Haicheng, China. Although this middle school is a hundred-year-old school, and there are many people who can reach first-tier in the college entrance examination, it’s not that exaggerated.”

Rhys really felt like he was dreaming. He opened his resume and looked down. “First place in the IMO…”

As someone in the mathematics world, Rhys naturally knew about this mathematics competition. Heleness, who had previously proved Riemann’s hypothesis, was also the winner of this competition.

“This year, Heleness’ three-championship streak was broken because of this scholar called Guo Miao. It’s really shocking. It seems that mathematical geniuses aren’t exclusive to Country B,” Carl said..