Chapter 662 Surgery in Progress!
Upon seeing Lu Jie, Gu Yin was taken aback: "Why did the teacher come over?"
After greeting the bigwigs, Lu Jie said helplessly, "I went to the school to find you. The principal told me you were doing experiments here, so I thought I'd come and see if there was anything I could do to help. Turns out you're a very talented person, so your hands should be working smoothly and I don't need to worry about it."
Gu Yin smiled and shook her head: "Don't mention it! With the teachers outside, I feel much more at ease! You and the other professors sit down, I need to go and prepare!"
Lu Jie nodded: "Go quickly!"
After everyone left, Lu Jie looked at the big names in the physics world, smiled, and then found a place to sit. The main reason was that these people were all national treasures, and he wasn't very familiar with them. He had only met them a few times and didn't know how to chat with them.
If he says too much, people will think he's fawning; if he says too little, they'll think he's impolite! He's been in his position for too long, and when he talks to his subordinates, he always beats around the bush. When he talks to his superiors, he always reports on his work. When he talks to Gu Yin, he speaks directly to a junior. Right now, he doesn't know how to adjust his words, so he can only remain silent for the time being.
Fortunately, Gu Yin had already changed into her operating room gown and hurriedly walked past them with the others, so he didn't need to find a topic to talk about and could just keep an eye on the operating room.
After a while, the patient was also wheeled into the operating room.
"Hey, I remember you're a guy from the Computer Science Department at Harbin University. How come you're Zhou's teacher? Isn't Zhou from the Biology Department at Qingdao University?"
Lu Jie was looking at the operating room door when he heard a voice beside him. He turned his head and saw an elderly man with gray hair looking at him.
He immediately turned around and sat up straight: "Professor, are you talking to me?"
Zhao Chengguo retorted, "If I don't talk to you, who else can I talk to?"
Lu Jie immediately replied, "Ayin is very good at computers. She's currently majoring in computer science, which is her second major. I'm teaching her computer science, but not in school; it's extracurricular, so I'm also her teacher. But how do you know me? I remember you didn't graduate from Harbin University?"
He had seen some of the internal documents about these big shots. Unlike the research institutes in the no-man's-land, whose information was top secret, these big shots were still kept secret. However, their student unions needed people from his department to verify their life trajectories, so he knew about the information of these big shots.
Zhao Chengguo snorted: "I have a senior brother named Shi, who came from your area. He once said that you were exceptionally talented at your school. He wanted to work for you, but your teacher snatched you away first, and he was very disappointed!"
Lu Jie exclaimed in surprise, "Coach Shi was your senior! Professor Shi was a very admirable scientist! The students at our school have always admired him greatly!" It's just a pity that he passed away from illness more than ten years ago.
Zhao Chengguo laughed and said, "He's just unlucky! Let's not talk about him. You came here this time, it wasn't just for that child, was it? To be honest, did you also have your eye on that thing?"
Lu Jie: ...He didn't have that intention when he came, but after seeing so many big shots, he had an idea. Something that so many big shots value must be good, right? If their department could mass-produce it! Or apply some of the technology to computer technology! Wouldn't their information network department be far ahead?!
But seeing the big shot's look, he cleared his throat and said, "Ahem, no, I just came to take a look!"
Zhao Chengguo scoffed, "That's for the best! To tell you the truth, this thing can't be mass-produced! Our country doesn't have the latest lithography equipment to make it! We can't buy it from abroad either; we can only have Gu Yin produce it in small batches! All our plans are temporarily impossible to realize!"
Upon hearing about lithography machines, Lu Jie knew what was going on and could only sigh: "They're still under blockade there, and we're also being blocked from using technology here. We still have to rely on ourselves! It just takes time! But we're already so far behind. If we don't speed things up, we'll be in an awkward position in the next ten years."
Zhang Chengguo and the others were well aware of this! But there really wasn't anyone in the country who could do it!
Thinking of this, Zhao Chengguo fell silent, but his eyes were fixed on the operating room door, hoping that his premonition would come true!
Li Li, who was standing next to him, was answering a question from a big shot about his prosthetic eye.
"Yes, this is made with the latest technology from Hong Kong. How does it feel? I don't really feel anything; it's mainly for aesthetics. At least it won't look so scary on the street! Right, the first ones were immobile, but this one is movable and won't cause eyelid ulcers or anything like that. Yes, you have to replace it once a year. It's quite expensive; this one is probably the best on the market, around 100,000 yuan. It needs to be replaced every year, very expensive! If Ah Yin's version could be made for 100,000 yuan, I think it would be worth it! Even cheaper! The one I'm wearing now isn't worth it..."
While Li Li was chatting outside, Zhang Wenjun looked at Gu Yin in the operating room and said, "I'm about to start. It's a bit gory. If you can't watch it, look to the side first. Once I put the stuff in, you can just look at the computer screen."
Gu Yin had hit people before and seen blood everywhere, but seeing a scalpel cut through someone's skin still made her feel uncomfortable all over, and gave her goosebumps!
The surgery fees, gloves, lights, the cold and serious atmosphere—she simply couldn't adapt, so she nodded: "I'll just look at the computer!"
Zhang Wenjun nodded, glanced at the people around him, gestured, and then began the surgery.
Gu Yin stared at the computer screen, the words "scissors," "tweezers," "gauze," "hemostasis," and other surgical instruments that would be used on an operating table occasionally ringing in her ears. She could also hear the sounds of surgical instruments being placed into a tray.
After waiting for almost an hour, a notification finally came from the other end.
"Attention! Ready to insert the chip!"
Gu Yin immediately perked up and began preparing to activate the chip.
"Chip has been inserted, please begin adjustments!"
Gu Yin immediately started typing rapidly, and a data model of the patient's entire head appeared on the computer screen, with the location of the chip magnified.
On the other side of the computer screen were densely packed, intertwined, and flowing lines.
"Is this the neurosurgical field of mimicry?! It's amazing!! Your technology is incredible!! If someone is in a vegetative state, could this technology be used to wake them up?!" The neurosurgeon next to him went wild upon seeing this!
"You can discuss these matters later! First, go check the other computer to see if any images have been generated!" Gu Yin said calmly.
"Okay, okay! I'll go right away!" The man snapped out of his daze, remembering that he was in the lab, and immediately ran over.
"There's no sound! It's pitch black!"
Upon hearing this, Gu Yin continued adjusting: "And now?"
The man frowned and shook his head: "Still none!"
The operating room was silent. Could it be that the operation had failed?
"Does the patient need to open their eyes?" Zhang Wenjun asked, looking at the patient's closed eyelids.
Gu Yin: "..." Gu Yin forgot that the surgery was performed under general anesthesia, and the patient was unconscious.
But: "Did they put it in and start stitching before I could even adjust it?" Gu Yin asked, puzzled.
Zhang Wenjun: "...It wasn't stitched up, but the wound is closed. I'll open it now, and you can take another look!" Thank goodness it wasn't stitched up!! This mistake really stemmed from a difference in expertise!
Take the gauze, lift the eyelids again, and expose the chip once more.
Gu Yin asked in a deep voice, "Do you have the images now?"
The neurosurgeon on the other end shook his head again: "No."
Gu Yin frowned. Had it failed? No, that shouldn't be the case. She got up and went to another computer to adjust it, using the chip to stimulate the nerves in the patient's eye.
"It's coming out! It's coming out! The operating light on the hospital bed is on! But it's not very clear!"
Gu Yin continued to provoke him, "And this time?"
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