The wooden door creaked as Lin Xian gently pushed it open, the sound slicing through the silence of the lab. Professor Xu Yun, deeply absorbed in his research, glanced up with a frown, perturbed by the interruption. Lin Xian, feeling a touch embarrassed, offered a polite bow and a sheepish smile.
An unwelcoming glare met him from across the room. “Young man, didn’t I make myself clear at the hospital? How do you not understand?”
Lin Xian shook his head as he entered. “Professor Xu, there’s been a misunderstanding. I’m not here regarding the chemical substance, nor am I representing MX Company. Our CEO clarified in the meeting that our new product launch will accommodate other products, so we won’t bother you about this matter anymore.”
Hearing this, Professor Xu Yun’s expression eased slightly. He lowered his gaze back to the microscope, delicately adjusting the fine focus knob. “Then I appreciate your company’s understanding. If only every cosmetics company had someone as considerate as Miss Zhao.”
Lin Xian stepped forward, placing the neatly arranged documents on the lab table. “Professor Xu, I brought these documents about hibernation pod fillers for you. When you have a moment, perhaps you could review them. The information might inspire and support your research.”
Professor Xu Yun was taken aback. Adjusting his glasses, he looked incredulously at Lin Xian. “You...”
He paused, then continued, “You mentioned you graduated from the School of Art and Design?”
“That’s correct.”
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“Only the basics...”
“Then where did these documents come from?”
Lin Xian paused before answering slowly, “That, I cannot reveal.”
Professor Xu Yun sighed and chuckled. “Young man, I appreciate your intentions. But science is a complex field, especially scientific research, which cannot be reduced to simple terms or quick breakthroughs.”
In the days that followed, Lin Xian devoted his time at MX Company to redesigning Rhine Cat, and his nights to exploring the dream world, visiting various bookstores and video stores in search of more material on Rhine Cat, seeking inspiration.
As the launch date for the Rhine brand’s new product neared, the pressure mounted across all departments, with Lin Xian feeling it acutely.
One night, back at the Donghai University laboratory, Professor Xu Yun, drenched in sweat and with his heart racing from excitement, scrutinized the microscope in what was yet another grueling experiment—his final attempt to conquer the ‘Ice Crystal Challenge.’
Wiping sweat from his brow, he removed his lab coat, threw it over a chair, and stretched before resuming his observation. The computer beside him displayed a steadily decreasing temperature.
As the temperature dropped, ice nuclei began forming at the edges of the microscope’s view, and from these nuclei, beautiful, sharp ice crystals started to crystallize.
Professor Xu Yun’s heart raced. He clasped his chest, eyes glued to the living cell in the microscope’s field. The cell was still moving; its membrane intact, its fluid flowing slowly.
“Don’t freeze... Don’t freeze...” he whispered a prayer.
The temperature continued to drop, hitting -16 degrees Celsius. Suddenly, tiny ice nuclei formed inside the cell, quickly giving rise to six symmetrical, snowflake-shaped ice crystals that rapidly spread, piercing the fragile cell membrane. The plump, active cell instantly deflated like a punctured balloon... its fluids turning to ice.
Everything froze. The once lively cell was now a frozen specimen, sealed amidst a field of snowflake crystals.
Thump. Professor Xu Yun collapsed into the chair, spent. He stared blankly at the ceiling, his voice hoarse with defeat. “Failed again...”
Removing his glasses, he set them aside and leaned forward, rubbing his eyes. As he reached for something to wipe them with, his gaze fell upon the stack of manuscript papers on his desk—messy yet meticulously written, with the words “Ice Crystal” starkly prominent at the top of the first page. As if drawn by a force, he reached out and picked up the manuscript.
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