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[Hello, Lu Zhou. This is New York Universityâs Courant mathematical research department. First of all, thank you for submitting your research to the [ International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics] journal. One of your conclusions mentioned in the âOptimal Inversion Theory of Linear Operators and Linear Functionalâ thesis made significant progress for our research collaboration with the Paul Scherrer Institute.]
[... The project is regarding seismic wave back spectrum analysis which is used in geological exploration and seismic research. Specific details of the project are under a confidentiality agreement. But I promise you, your research is used for peaceful purposes...]
[... When we found out that you are only 19 years old, Professor Rodwell and Professor Li of our institute expressed their surprise.
At the same time, I quite admire your talent in mathematics. While expressing gratitude for your research, we are also sincerely inviting you. If you are interested in coming to the US to study undergraduate and masterâs degrees, please be sure to contact us. The University of New York campus is open to you.]
Beijing, next to the Wudaokou college, in an old-fashioned apartment building.
The Jin Ling Daily was on the table and it quoted the letter from New York University. It selected parts from the letter and summarized the controversy on Weibo.
As for the origin of this newspaper, it was sent by his old classmate, who was the principal at the University of Jin Ling.
Also sent together was a copy of the English letter.
âSimply outrageous!â
The white-haired old man finished reading the newspaper, pushed his glasses, and shook his head. His finger on the table was shaking in anger.
A middle-aged man walked into the study room. When he saw the old manâs face, he asked, âDad, what make you this angry?â
âLook at this yourself,â said the old man as he knocked on the newspaper with his finger.
The middle-aged man saw the newspaperâs cover page and suddenly realized.
He was different than his old retired father who would spend his day walking the dog and playing chess. He actually used the Internet frequently. He had obviously heard of this trending news. He was just talking about this with his colleague yesterday.
It did not matter if the theses actually had a problem. A self-proclaimed âexpertâ trying to catch an undergraduate student, was a greedy tactic for fame.
Heâs just trying to steer up the pot, basically harassment.
You could even say that heâs destroying intellectuals, how devious!
The man smiled and asked, âYou know about this as well?â
âAn outsider pointing fingers, how outrageous! I canât stand him! ...â
It was like his turbid pupils fell into the memories of the past.
The old man opened his mouth. He then sighed suddenly and shook his head.
âNever mind, Iâm not saying it. Itâs in the past.â
Then, he looked at the newspaper again. It cited a blog post about the blogger named Zhu Fangcai.
â... This article is well written, similar to the custom of the past.â said the old man. He supported himself on the chair armrests and stood up.
The middle-aged man asked, âDad? Youâre going out? Weâre eating soon.â
The old man waved his hand and walked towards the door, âIâm not eating. Iâm going to my old classmateâs house! Iâm angry, my heartâs feeling uncomfortable!â
...
The Thank-You letter that [Jinling Daily] posted changed the publicâs opinion.
A student acknowledged by New York University could not be academic cancer.
The people who were originally skeptical about Lu Zhou began to reflect on this new information.
New York University was ranked in Top 30 in the world. One could say that the University of Jin Ling was covering up their own reputation, but there was no reason for someone across the Pacific Ocean to do that, right? Furthermore, the Swiss research facility also sounded high-profile...
This report came out and Zhu Fangcai was outraged.
He could not sit still. He jumped out of his chair and published the third blog post.
He was no longer entangled in the academic value of the paper this time.
âEven though you can prove thereâs nothing wrong with the thesis, you still canât prove that you wrote it yourself!â
âHow could an undergraduate student possibly write theses like this?â
âWho can prove it? The University of Jin Ling? Just because you went to the library a few times? Iâve been to the library countless times. How come I canât write 10 theses in a month?â
âYou said that youâre a genius. I donât believe it!â
Lu Zhou looked at Zhu Fangcaiâs blog post and thought, âItâs because youâre dumb...â
However, unfortunately, Lu Zhouâs opponent did not give him this chance.
The argument was getting ugly.
Just when Lu Zhou thought that this controversy would continue, [Huaguo Youth Daily] published a report, breaking the stalemate.
The article title was dominating.
[Ambitions of a young hero!]
The article did not mention the online fight some time ago. It only reported a normal university student publishing eleven SCI theses this year. Furthermore, two professors from Wudaokou university evaluated these papers and that thank-you letter from across the ocean.
And his name was Lu Zhou.
Not only was this article published in the magazine but it was also posted on [Huaguo Youth Daily] official Weibo.
Also, [Everyone Daily] and several other media outlets re-posted it.
Lu Zhou was once again on trending.
However, this time he was on for a completely different reason...
Zhu Fangcai stared at his phone screen in rage. He could not stop sweating.
He suddenly realized that he was playing out of his league.
No one used to care about him and he could say whatever he wanted. Anyone that responded was also around his level and there was no one that could destroy him.
However now...
The media was blatantly trying to set Lu Zhou as an example of a stellar student. Yet, his argument was exactly the opposite of the mediaâs propaganda.
This is bad...
What do I do?
Surrender?
But my fans wouldnât like it and my hard earned fans could all disappear.
But if I donât surrender...
Zhu Fangcai was actually scared that he was going to get called out next.
No matter how many fans one had, one could still easily get destroyed by the media.
At the exact moment, his phone rang.
It was a call from another education commentator named Zhong Bowen.
The guy wrote similar blogs, but less harsh. His views were not as radical as âBig Mouthâ either. The people called him Old Zhong. He was a kind and good person.
âZhu, just stop this thing. Itâs still not too late. If you continue on, Iâm afraid there will be problems,â said Old Zhong with a heavy heart.
âOld Zhong, itâs not that I donât want to stop. I canât stop!â sighed Zhu Fangcai.
Old Zhong was heartbroken, âYou think those universities are easy to mess with? Do you think that they donât have followers? Is this about followers?! Why did you go after a university of all things when you donât have alumni friends?â
âI didnât want to anger the University of Jin Ling. I just wanted to criticize that little kid. Anyone that saw ten theses in a month would also think that itâs not normal, right? Who knew that their reaction would be so big? I think there must be a problem!â argued Zhu Fangcai.
âI think thereâs a problem with your brain,â said Old Zhong. He could not help but insult him, âThink with your brain, an undergraduate student publishing 10 theses in a month, obviously heâs not a normal person!â
Now that you put it this way...
Youâre right...
But now itâs too late for regrets.
âThen what do you suggest I do?â said Zhu Fangcai as he sighed.
âThis thing is easy to solve. They just want you to apologize. If you apologize, admit your mistakes, this thing would be over,â said Old Zhong through the telephone.
âNo way, Iâd much rather take the lawsuit. A lawsuit wouldnât be too expensive... If I admit defeat, I would lose more,â said Zhu Fangcai. He was struggling to speak. Finally, he shook his head, âAt most, I wonât speak as much.â
Thereâs no way Iâm apologizing. Iâm not apologizing ever.
Iâll give them the silent treatment or we can go to court!
He had seen bigger storms than this!
He wrote that Longjing tea cured cancer and was sued by the government for a measly sixty thousand yuan. The court could force him to pay, but they could not force him to apologize!
Old Zhong sighed, shook his head, and said, âThen I wonât help you, I wish you the best.â
He hung up the phone.