Chapter 441 We are journalists, not worms



Chapter 441 We are journalists, not worms

As soon as the post with the title "Nongda" and "Song Zhiyuan" was published, it immediately became a hot search headline.

#The new project of the Agricultural University Research Institute is the same as the new product of Blue Sky Lab. #

#Song Zhiyuan and Blue Sky Lab, who is stealing children?

I haven't seen any news about Sister Song for a long time. When I opened the app and saw this hot search, I immediately thought Sister Song was stealing someone else's child.

[Even the fact that both sides were aiming for the same goal was enough to prove that one of them had a problem.]

I've been in Linjiang for decades and have never heard of the Blue Sky Lab. What projects has the Blue Sky Lab been researching?

I checked. Blue Sky Labs has been registered for many years and has been researching genetically modified vegetable seeds. Why is it suddenly going so big this time, even researching hydroponic plants? Their focus has suddenly shifted from genetically modifying their own products to increasing yields and adding health benefits. This lateral shift is incredibly rapid.

[Increasing production, improving health, and genetically modifying to reduce sugar levels seem to be the focus of Sister Song's research.]

[So the facts are clear at a glance. It must have been Blue Sky Labs that stole Sister Song's child.]

How could it not be that Song Zhiyuan stole someone else's child? There's no specific research claiming that low-sugar health is Song Zhiyuan's specialty. Others can't research it. It's just that the transition was a bit too big, so they say he stole the child.

The fact that they arranged the press conferences together is enough to tell you there is something wrong.

We're not saying that Blue Sky Labs stole Sister Song's child. We're simply stating the facts. A research institute specializing in grain production suddenly moving into the difficult-to-solve low-sugar health field is a form of cross-class forcing.

I believe in Sister Song's ability and will wait for her to clarify the situation.

As a researcher, it's really hard to judge this. Whoever stole the information needs to provide evidence themselves. All we can judge is which institute is superior based on the data and results. Even the funding agencies ultimately prioritize this.

Black fans and sole fans each hold their own opinions, while rational fans stand in the middle.

Before Sister Song came over, fans flocked into the live broadcast room to listen to the agricultural researchers from the Blue Sky Research Institute talk about their data and achievements.

Fans and passersby who came in were completely confused by this professional live broadcast.

Are there any agricultural research or agricultural science students who can explain what this means? I don't understand it at all. It's harder than me trying to understand a foreign language.

[This is the only time I feel like I don’t understand what I am eating.]

Is there anyone who can tell me who stole this? I'd be fine. I'm almost falling asleep right now.

[I feel like a bunch of garbled characters are running around.]

I've been listening very hard, and I understand every word. But why do we feel so strange together? They can recognize me, but I can't recognize them.

【Eh, something seems to be wrong.】

Someone raised a question in the live broadcast room.

This person instantly became the target of public criticism and was questioned by everyone.

"Something's wrong, please tell me quickly. If you don't, I'll be driven crazy sooner or later."

[Finally, someone who understands me. Tell me what's wrong. Did they steal my sister Song's child?]

I'm an agricultural student who just entered the university this year. I just feel like something's not right with their information. I can't quite pinpoint what's wrong, but don't worry, I'll ask my seniors for advice.

"Little brother, you're quite approachable. If you can't get your teacher over here, maybe he can answer some questions for us."

Time passed minute by minute, and not only the fans in the live broadcast room, but also the reporters from the entertainment industry who came to hear the news could not understand what was being said at all.

Through the live broadcast room, we can see that the entertainment industry reporters in the audience have been asking the agricultural reporter who is taking notes in the notebook next to them, "Who stole it?"

This is the first time I've felt so helpless as an entertainment reporter. I really want to get to the bottom of this and grab the latest news, but I can't figure it out, so I can only scratch my head in frustration.

[It's great to be an entertainment reporter, but you have to report across industries and suffer this.]

Although cross-industry reporting is often frowned upon, this guy deserves to be honored in the Imperial Temple for asking the question that most perplexed me.

The agricultural reporter looked at the entertainment reporter with a hint of amusement in his eyes.

These journalists who work on positive news sections usually look down upon those who work on entertainment sections the most.

"You might as well ask them directly. People on the inside know better." The agricultural reporter nodded at the agricultural researchers at the Blue Sky Laboratory under the spotlight.

The cameraman nearby quickly added, "We are agricultural journalists, not the worms in their stomachs."

Not to mention them, even if the people here are agricultural researchers, it would be difficult to make an accurate judgment.

[All the jokes today are from agricultural journalists.]

[These entertainment reporters are out there trying to be the center of attention. They can't get the melon, and they're laughed at by their peers.]

[Big Brother, why don't you make a sacrifice and ask the creative team who stole whom?]

The entertainment reporter who was criticized looked embarrassed.

The heavy wooden door was pushed open a crack, and then a head popped in from outside, whispering, "Sister Song is here."

Song Zhiyuan has achieved remarkable results in recent years. Apart from variety shows, many agricultural journalists have become fans of Song Zhiyuan a long time ago.

After hearing that Song Zhiyuan and his team had arrived, everyone packed up and prepared to leave.

However, in order to get the most out of this, most of the partners chose to act separately, with one person staying here while the other turned on the mobile phone to live broadcast to Song Zhiyuan's side.

After seeing the other live broadcast room, the fans and passers-by watching from the Blue Sky Lab kept dropping.

Since it was a press conference and this press conference was of great significance, Song Zhiyuan brought all the staff of their entire project team.

Associate Professor Zhou followed closely behind Song Zhiyuan, holding a stack of folders.

Associate Professor Zhou really couldn't understand why Song Zhiyuan scheduled the press conference on the same day as Blue Sky Lab, but why he scheduled it half an hour later than theirs.

This not only allows the other party to seize the initiative for nothing, but also puts their own laboratory at a disadvantage.

Although they had doubts, Song Zhiyuan had never let them down in the past few years, so Associate Professor Zhou could only suppress those doubts in his heart.

As soon as they stepped onto the third floor, the reporters waiting in the corridor swarmed over like flies, holding cameras and microphones.

"Sister Song, we have a few questions for you. Could you please answer them for us?"

"Sister Song, the project you're researching is the same as Blue Sky Labs. Do you have anything to say?"

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