The leader is my girlfriend

Chapter 313: Lu Gong Gets Angry (2)



Chapter 313: Lu Gong Gets Angry (2)

Chapter 313: Lu Gong Gets Angry (Part 2)

Lu Wanwan stared at him sharply, questioning him sternly, "I thought you didn't know. Now that you know, do you know that everyone in the institute is a team? Here, we value mutual collaboration and cooperation."

Hearing this, Chu Yueqi showed a trace of confusion on his face, and he asked back, "What do you mean by this?"

Lu Wanwan explained in a cold tone, "Since you knew that others might not understand German, why did you specifically use German to mark the explanation section of the manual? What were your considerations?"

Facing Lu Wanwan's questioning, Chu Yueqi even had a reason and evidence, "I have already explained the meaning of these German words to them before, they should have written down the relevant content."

"Should?" Lu Wanwan raised her voice. "This is just your personal subjective opinion of 'should'! 'A slight error can lead to a huge difference'. Don't you know that sometimes even the slightest difference can lead to completely different results in the end?

You think everyone should know, but in reality, everyone's focus and future development directions are different. Now, because of your personal cognitive bias, the entire team's work progress has been slowed down, and it may even lead to the failure of the final research results. If any problems arise, you will bear the primary responsibility."

In the quiet atmosphere all around, I quietly put my ears close to the music and listened to it. It was so pleasant...

Chu Yueqi couldn't help but feel a little flustered. He quickly defended himself, "You, don't make baseless accusations and accusations. I just added some German annotations because the information was written in German."

Facing Chu Yueqi's explanation, Lu Wanwan didn't dwell on the issue any further. She looked at the people who had gathered around to smooth things over and asked the next question, "Does anyone know the origin of this research material?"

…The scene fell silent, no one responded. Normally, people were buried in their studies; who would bother to delve into the source of this information? They simply knew it must have been filled out by someone with authority.

At this moment, Wei Wei suddenly raised his hand and bravely answered, "Engineer Lu, I know about this matter!"

Lu Wanwan nodded slightly and said, "Go ahead."

After receiving the agreement, Wei Wei cleared his throat and continued, "This information was brought back from Hong Kong City."

"Then what?" Lu Wanwan asked.

Wei Wei scratched his head a little embarrassedly, and said awkwardly, "I'm sorry, Mr. Lu, that's all I know." His family didn't tell him any more details.

Lu Wanwan didn't blame him, but glanced at the others thoughtfully. Seeing that no one else said anything, she spoke seriously.

"Since you all don't know, let me explain. In the early days of the People's Republic of China, when everything was in ruins, we sent students abroad to study. The goal was to enable them to learn cutting-edge scientific research knowledge and technology, and to contribute to the country's scientific and technological development and construction after returning home.

But after graduation, they chose to stay abroad and continue their research in related fields. You can imagine the disappointment of their motherland and people, right?

At this point, Lu Wanwan's voice lowered slightly. She was silent for a few seconds before speaking again, "But in fact, the truth is not as simple as it seems. They carried a deep love for the motherland and a deep sense of mission, working hard day and night to make full use of the local advanced equipment and excellent scientific research conditions, and continuously advancing the research progress of this important data.

Many years later, they successfully completed all the research work, organized the information in German, and then brought it back to China after many difficulties.

But how long did this journey take? How many comrades died in the process? Do you know? Just the personnel responsible for the reception had already died before this information was even in their hands. The third group of comrades also suffered half casualties before successfully bringing the information back. The importance of this information is self-evident.

Why wasn't this German document translated into Chinese before being distributed to the various research institutes? The reason is simple: according to the specific personnel lists reported by each research institute, each institute is staffed with professional researchers who are fluent in German.

In this way, in order to save time to the greatest extent possible, so that this information can be delivered to you as quickly as possible, and at the same time ensure the accuracy of the information during the translation process, we finally decided to make multiple copies of this original German document and deliver it directly to you, and have the corresponding professionals analyze and disassemble it.

But what is disappointing is that, to this day, this document still remains in its original German form, and even the corresponding notes are in German. Scientific research and technological development have always relied on the concerted efforts of the entire team to achieve progress and breakthroughs, and cannot be achieved by an individual working alone.

The last sentence was more targeted. Chu Yueqi felt like he was slapped in the face, but he was not angry. Instead, he felt deeply ashamed. He recognized heroes and respected them. Knowing the hardships of scientific research, he could better understand the greater pressure borne by his scientific research predecessors who were overseas and endured humiliation.

Just as he was about to stand up and sincerely apologize to everyone, Lu Wanwan changed the subject, "Don't think that the problem only occurs with one person. The advancement of science and technology is inseparable from hard research and unremitting exploration.

But I don't see any dedication to research in you either. Are you ignoring foreign materials simply because you can't understand them and there's no translated version? Has anyone proactively asked for a detailed and accurate translation? Do you consider saving face more important than hard-earned research results?

Lu Wanwan fired a barrage of shots without bias. Cheng Yanzi, who had rushed to watch the excitement as soon as she heard any movement, tried hard to suppress the excitement in her heart that wanted to applaud and scream. Leader, leader, you are so handsome, leader, leader, you are so cool, leader, leader, you are the goddess who will always stand tall in my heart, ahhh!

Just when she was immersed in her infinite admiration for Lu Wanwan, Cheng Yanzi was named...

Lu Wanwan pulled her out from the corner and said, "Comrade Cheng Yanzi, come here for a moment."

Cheng Yanzi quickly raised her hand in response. As long as the leader needs me, I will charge into battle unstoppable. "Here! What are your instructions, Engineer Lu?"

Lu Wanwan handed the document over with a serious expression and then instructed, "Take this document and translate it into Chinese as quickly as possible. Then make sure everyone has a copy. If there are any words you don't understand or can't finalize, don't translate them on your own. Discuss them with everyone and make sure you get an accurate result."

Cheng Yanzi took the "heavy" information, straightened her back, and answered loudly without hesitation, "Yes, please rest assured, I promise to complete the task."


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