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As a revered professor at the University of Everbreach, Old Mr. Hu held considerable prestige in the agricultural sector. He had developed numerous new varieties that were highly valued by the nation, and he had a collection of Science and Technology Advancement Awards to his name.
Nationally, his status was just slightly below that of Old Mr. Gao.
Just a notch.
After all, hybrid rice had significantly addressed the issue of food security.
Other varieties, however, didnât quite match the impact of staple foods.
Take, for example, the artificial meat he and his students had developed.
Though itâs poised to be a trend of the future,
its impact still doesnât rival that of high-yield rice.
âOld Mr. Su, you wouldnât dust off your two-century-old wine collection just to summon me without good reason,â Old Mr. Hu remarked.
âBihu Wen, canât I simply enjoy a drink with you when thereâs nothing amiss?â Old Mr. Su retorted.
Old Mr. Hu bristled at the response, âSu Daqiang, Iâm holding back because of the younger folks present, to save you some face.â
âHa, letâs drop the jest. This is my granddaughter, Ma Yabei,â Old Mr. Su introduced, nodding at her. Ma Yabei rose gracefully.
âPleased to meet you, Grandfather Wen.â
âVery well, Iâve brought some of the new artificial meat Iâve been researching. Letâs all try it,â Old Mr. Hu offered.
Ma Yabei, though a food enthusiast, felt a twinge of reluctance. What could artificial meat possibly taste like? Yet, curiosity got the better of her, and she found herself intrigued.
Old Mr. Su then got to the point, âThe reason Iâve asked you here is my granddaughter. Sheâs been duped by some youngster claiming his new variety of sunflower seeds could yield six times the oil from a single acre.â
âI was hoping you could enlighten her with some knowledge.â
Old Mr. Huâs frown eased. âItâs not out of the realm of possibility, but such things are typically confined to the lab. The cultivation conditions are stringent and not widely applicable.â
âLetâs take a look at those sunflower seeds you mentioned, shall we?â Old Mr. Hu said, foregoing any pretense of formality. His generation was accustomed to direct action, not pleasantries.
He slipped on his reading glasses and grasped a handful of the seeds, examining them closely.
âThese seeds are unusually large and plumpâa rare variety indeed.â
Next, he inhaled their scent.
âThe aroma is genuine, indicative of exceptional quality.â
Finally, he popped one into his mouth for a taste.
âHuh?â
âThereâs an earthiness to itânot the mark of a lab creation.â
Spitting out the seed, he picked up another for a closer look.
âJudging by this, the oil content in these seeds is significant, surely yielding a higher extraction rate than standard seeds.â
Ma Yabei beamed with satisfaction.
âExactly. I witnessed it myself: a hundred catties of seeds producing fifty-eight catties of oil.â
Old Mr. Hu inhaled sharply.
âDonât fool an old man like me.â
âWith such an abundance of seeds, Grandpa Wen, you could certainly give it a try!â
Old Mr. Maâs brow furrowed at the scene.
âPerhaps the youngster wasnât fibbing after all.â
âOld Wen, examine them thoroughly.â
Old Mr. Ma couldnât resist advising.
Old Mr. Huâs demeanor turned grave.
âIâll call my students to conduct a lab report.â
âIf this seed variety can be widely cultivated, the implications for oil crop farmers would be immense.â
Hearing this, Old Mr. Maâs anxiety grew.
He was acutely aware that his generation valued hard work and truthfulness.
Old Mr. Hu wouldnât deceive him on such a matter.
âHave I truly misjudged?â
Before long, a professor in his fifties hurried over, greeted the elders, and took a bag of seeds away.
Over two hours later, the test results were in.
âA staggering 62% yield!â
Old Mr. Huâs reading glasses nearly dropped from his face as his hands shook uncontrollably.
âMoreover, itâs a natural crop with no trace of genetic modification!â
Old Mr. Hu was utterly astounded.
âWhatâs the per-acre yield?â
âA thousand catties,â Ma Yabei asserted confidently.
âThatâs over three times the standard yield. If accurate, these figures are quite plausible.â
In the end, Old Mr. Hu remained skeptical and pressed further.
âAre you sure this was actually grown in a field?â
âI even helped with the harvest.â
âTruly, the heavens bless our nation!â
âOnce this crop becomes widespread, our lands will be entirely self-sufficient in oil production, maybe even to the point of exporting!â
âFor the farmers, itâs an even greater boon. Our agricultural products could soon outcompete those imports.â
Old Mr. Hu was so stirred with excitement that he paced relentlessly around the room.
âQuickly, I must see this field for myself.â
Old Mr. Maâs mouth twitched slightly.
He realized he had indeed misjudged the situation.
The young man might have embellished the truth, but he wasnât a fraud.
The canola seeds were genuine, after all.
Yet Old Mr. Ma remained obstinate.
âOld Hu, now that weâre here, letâs have a drink first.â
âI donât have time for drinking. This is far more pressing.â
âItâs wine aged two centuries.â
âKeep it for now. Weâll toast to our success once everything is in place.â
Old Mr. Hu briskly sidestepped Old Mr. Ma, his eyes alight with eagerness as he turned to Ma Yabei.
âCould you take an old man like me to see it?â
âOf course.â
But as Ma Yabei made to leave, she halted, a look of distress washing over her face.
âIâve forgotten the way there.â
Old Mr. Ma massaged his temples. âDonât you have a phone?â
âOh, right.â
Ma Yabei quickly dialed Zhao Yueguâs number on speakerphone.
âBeep⦠Beepâ¦â
âThe number you have dialed is not answering. Please try again later.â
âNo answer.â
âDo you have the address?â Old Mr. Hu inquired, unable to contain his impatience.
âItâs in Zeffari County, a place called Walden Village.â
âLetâs set out immediately!â
âThat wonât do. Without him to guide us, nobody can find their way into that village.â
âIâll call the county leaders in Zeffari. They can escort us.â
âTheyâre just as clueless about Walden Villageâs locationâ¦â
Ma Yabeiâs revelation only deepened Old Mr. Huâs curiosity.
A place that exists yet remains unfound?
How could that be?
âWeâll head to Zeffari County first and figure out our next steps upon arrival.â
Old Mr. Hu was adamant about departing and made sure to bring his students along.
Old Mr. Ma followed suit.
âI might as well come too. I canât rest easy thinking about that girl on her own.â
âLast time, she nearly met her end getting lost in those godforsaken mountains.â
Together, they hopped into a cab and sped off to Zeffari County, rousing all the local officials who had long since finished their workday.
With a crowd in tow, they eventually located the road construction site.
Little did they know, Zhao Yuegu hadnât returned at all but was instead fast asleep in a Hangzhou hotel.
The hotel was quite nice, though the beds were too soft for his liking.
He found himself missing the firmness of his bed back home.
Nevertheless, Zhao Yuegu rose early, ready to set off for Walden Village at the break of dawn.
The thought of Xueman alone at home still troubled him.
He knocked on Sun Yingâs door for ages, but the girl didnât stir in the slightest!
âItâs seven already! How can she sleep so deeply?â
Left with no other option, Zhao Yuegu obtained a spare room key from the front desk to let himself into Sun Yingâs room, intent on waking her.
He was no stranger to this routine from his days in the countryside.
But upon entering and catching sight of what awaited him on the bed, he found himself caught in a dilemma.
Why on earth wasnât this girl wearing any clothes while she slept?