Pointing at the data, Chen Xuan said, "Teacher, if you don't believe me, why don't we have a competition to see the results?" If we act quickly, a single lunch will suffice.
Professor Yang looked at Chen Xuan with a mix of frustration and admiration. He initially wanted to reject such a childish suggestion, but then he remembered that Chen Xuan was his most promising disciple, and the impressive performance he had shown at the Farm left a strong impression on him. After hesitating for a moment, Professor Yang ultimately decided to make an exception.
The competition began shortly thereafter. Two rows of tomatoes were set up, representing the three most critical stages: seedling, maturation, and fruiting.
In front of everyone, the tomato plants were planted. Under the watchful eyes of those in the laboratory, Professor Yang stepped forward first. He adjusted the conditions for the tomatoes using the best data obtained from the lab and set up the Ultraviolet Lamp accordingly.
Soon it was Chen Xuan's turn. He quickly adjusted the light intensity, duration, and angle based on the data they had just discussed.
Finally, under everyone's witness, Zhang Hou personally took action to evenly spray a special catalyst on both rows of tomatoes. This catalyst could stimulate crop growth in a very short time. However, it came with significant side effects; the shape and flavor of the crops would undergo abnormal mutations.
After the spraying was completed, everyone exited Laboratory One, preparing to wait for the results in half an hour. A group of them headed to the cafeteria, each lost in their own thoughts.
Along the way, Professor Yang remained silent, his face serious. Zhang Hou also appeared somewhat uneasy, while Chen Xuan seemed unaffected, happily enjoying the delicious food.
In a corner, Sun Gang watched Chen Xuan indulging in his meal and couldn't help but sneer inwardly, already plotting how to get rid of Chen Xuan later. What a ridiculous notion that Professor Yang's most prized disciple could be so impressive. I can't stand it!
Half an hour passed in the blink of an eye. The group returned to the entrance of Laboratory One. Professor Yang took out his keys, his movements slightly hesitant. Chen Xuan noticed this and understood Professor Yang's thoughts. With a faint smile, he said, "Teacher, don’t worry about opening the door. My Experimental Data will not disappoint you!"
That brat! Even at this moment, he’s still so stubborn! Professor Yang sighed inwardly, already contemplating how to handle things lightly later.
Lost in thought, Professor Yang opened the door to Laboratory One slowly. The eyes of everyone instinctively followed the door as they looked into the laboratory at the experimental target inside.
Two rows of tomatoes appeared before everyone, untouched and pristine. The crowd froze for a moment, then erupted in a chorus of exclamations:
"What the hell!"
Professor Yang's eyes widened in disbelief as he stared at the results before him, his hands trembling with excitement.
"How is this possible?"
Gasping for breath, he stepped into the laboratory with urgency. Before him were two rows of tomatoes designated as experimental subjects, and it was clear that the ones on the right were thriving far better than those on the left.
Whether in the seedling stage, the ripening phase, or bearing fruit, their vigorous growth outshone that of the left side.
But those on the right were Chen Xuan's experimental subjects. Could it be that Chen Xuan's data was truly superior?
An astonishing thought flashed through Professor Yang's mind as he instinctively moved closer.
Then, he made a surprising gesture.
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