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For Qiao Ze, whatever arrangements the school made for Lu Xiuxiu, he wasn't too concerned about them.
It was merely icing on the cake.
If anything, the 300,000 Yuan promised by Yu Chenggong before he arrived at the school made a better impression on him—it was like sending charcoal in snowy weather.
Moreover, Qiao Ze never felt there was anything unreasonable about any so-called benefits.
A genius with a terribly muddled rational thinking ability understood the essence of such matters directly.
It was nothing but a small gesture by the school to get both parties on the same side. It couldn't even be considered an equitable exchange; it was just a little spice to add interest to daily life.
So after returning to school, Qiao Ze continued his daily routine of pondering how to find a method to calculate the general solution of the Yang-Mills Equations and to find a way to prove the mass gap.