This meant that Xia Mingzhu had to stay at home or in a sanatorium for treatment and recovery training.
At present, she was at the pinnacle of her career, her physical abilities, and her talents. Taking a break from the research institute for a year or a year and a half would have a significant impact.
By the time she recovered and returned, it was hard to say whether her position would still be available or whether she could keep up with the rapidly evolving technology.
For a moment, everyone was silent, truly feeling pity yet powerless to do anything.
Xia Xingzhi also felt a bit of pity, but there were newcomers in the institute who could take her place, so it did not affect the overall arrangement.
That is to say, the absence of Xia Mingzhu was not much of an influence.
After a while of expressing their regret, they moved on from the topic and started chatting about other matters.
The joys and sorrows of others seemed to pass in just a fleeting moment.