Chapter 1758: 425: Miss Song's Prophecy Comes True_3 Chapter 1758: 425: Miss Song's Prophecy Comes True_3 Viola Thompson slowly looked at the comments, her face expressionless.
A moment later, she sent a message to Vivian.
“Any plans for tomorrow morning?”
Vivian replied immediately, “I have a lecture at nine in the morning and a speech at Slanton University in the afternoon after lunch break.”
Viola had originally wanted to visit Terrence Lentz on Lumin Island.
It seemed there was no time tomorrow!
“Got it.”
The next morning.
Viola attended the lecture punctually.
The lecture lasted two hours, with media reporters interviewing throughout.
However, Viola's face was processed.
Even during the live broadcast, everyone could not see her face clearly–only a rough outline and figure were visible.
This square, which typically hosts few people for lectures,
was not only packed today but also crowded.
However, aside from media reporters, no one was allowed to carry mobile phones or cameras at the venue.
“Is that Professor Thompson?”
“She's so young!”
“She's really pretty!”
“Professor Thompson explains complex knowledge so simply! If our professors taught like this, I wouldn't have failed!”
“Professor Thompson's success is not without reason.”
The crowd buzzed with discussion.
However, they only discussed during the ten-minute rest break of the lecture; once the lecture resumed, the venue was silent except for Viola's voice.
After the lecture ended, it was time for the journalists' questions.
These media reporters, each of them being sharp, naturally seized the currently hot topics.
“Hello, Professor Thompson, I am Linda from Ocean Media. I would like to ask you a question.”
Viola just stood there, lightly tapping the microphone in front of her, “Ask.”
“Regarding Professor Caston and Ms. Piloy's P*D Plan, you have not yet started the experiment, so how can you be so certain that this experiment will undoubtedly fail?”
As a researcher,
it was quite hasty to conclude the results without conducting experiments.
Moreover, Viola was a high-ranking boss.
It was even more so when a boss made such claims,
Viola spoke lightly, “Genetic editing may seem simple, but it is fraught with danger. With the current human mastery of biotechnology, it is impossible to control the gene mutations caused by editing genes. Professor Casla and Ms. Piloy's P*D Plan may seem rigorous, but it is full of loopholes. Once the experiment is completed, it will cause irreversible damage. This experiment might even become an unprecedented disaster in human history!”
Viola's tone was light, but her words carried weight.
Everyone looked at each other, their faces full of shock!
Disaster?
What disaster could a common genetic experiment bring to humanity?
“May I interrupt for a moment?”
Just then, a student raised her hand from below.
Viola looked down, “Please speak.”
This blonde-haired, blue-eyed female student stood up and said, “Professor Casla became famous at 18, won the first major award in biological history at 19, and completed the nationally renowned LP experiment at 20. Now, Professor Casla has been working in the biological field for 30 years. Ms. Piloy is also a rare talent in biological history. Neither in qualification nor in age can you compare with Professor Casla, he is indeed a senior in front of you. How can you outright deny the P*D experiment?”
Each word was forceful, making it hard to breathe.
However, Viola didn't feel much.
She was used to such scenes.
The live streaming platform was extremely lively.
Viola slightly bent forward, her voice calm, “I believe that qualification and age cannot represent strength. As you said, by age Professor Casla is indeed my senior, and Piloy is indeed a rare talent, but have you ever thought about why their collaboration still failed to complete the Sight Restorer Plan?”
As soon as she finished, the venue fell silent.
It was well known that Country Polluton had also researched the Sight Restorer Plan for a long time.
But several attempts had been declared failures!
Otherwise,
Viola's Sight Restorer Plan wouldn't have been called the greatest experiment in human history, nor would it be considered a miracle.
She continued, “Do you have any other questions?”
“Professor Thompson, just because you completed the Sight Restorer Plan, does that give you the right to unreasonably deny Professor Casla's promise?”
“Not unreasonably,” Viola corrected, “but this experiment itself is fraught with danger and problems. It's like knowing someone is a wild, venomous snake, yet you insist on trying to tame it and, despite your efforts, end up bitten and lethally poisoned–isn't that incredibly foolish?”
Chapter end
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