Ancestral Wealth Inheritance System-Chapter 284 - 283: 283: The Side Business I Casually Started

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Chapter 283 -283: The Side Business I Casually Started

“Dear Mr. Fang Jueyu, congratulations. Your article titled ‘Dealing with Drug Resistance in Targeted Cancer Cell Therapy,’ submitted to our journal, has been officially accepted and will be featured on the cover of next week’s issue. Once again, warm congratulations!”

“Dear Mr. Fang Jueyu, congratulations. Your article titled ‘Hypothesis on Neutrino Superluminal Anomalies,’ submitted to our journal, has been formally accepted and will be published next week on page…”

On Monday morning, Fang Jueyu had just opened his paper submission system to check the status of his submissions. All 20 of his articles submitted to *Nature* and *Science* had already been accepted.

Publishing ten academic papers by the same author in a single issue of the same journal was unprecedented in the history of both journals. Even more astonishing, this person was from Huaxia!

As a result, both journals added a new section in this issue specifically for the layout of Fang Jueyu’s ten papers.

“Not bad, pretty efficient!” Fang Jueyu nodded in satisfaction.

There was no choice; each of his articles was so overwhelmingly powerful that even academic authorities, after verification, praised them and admitted that their scholarly levels were far inferior to his.

If Fang Jueyu had only published 20 articles in the same field, it might have been more acceptable. After all, when someone has profound knowledge in a particular field, any partial breakthrough can be used to write an article.

But each of his articles was in a separate field, meaning that this person in his twenties had almost accomplished what a group of top scientists couldn’t achieve in hundreds of years, which was the most shocking part.

Even if one started learning from birth, it would still be monstrous. One field a year; for ordinary people, even getting into a field wouldn’t be enough, let alone having such deep comprehension and foundation.

But there was no way around it, as the phenomenon unfolded before their eyes. They had no choice but to acknowledge it!

In an office at Jiangnan University, a professor named He Guanghua opened the latest issue of *Nature* as usual. They were already at an age where prestige and money were all attained.

But for those who had engaged in academia all their lives, their minds were always occupied with these things. They needed to recharge regularly to at least maintain their academic levels, so reading literature was a required course for them.

He Guanghua’s research focused on lithium batteries, and he had published many high-level articles in SCI. Unfortunately, neither he nor his research group had ever had an article accepted by *Nature* or *Science*.

With limited academic caliber, what else could he do?

“High-Performance Lithium Battery Technology—50% Reduction in Volume, 75% Increase in Capacity, Tripling Lifespan?” He Guanghua’s pupils suddenly dilated several fold.

Achieving any one of these numbers could be considered a major breakthrough. To have such leaps all at once, which country’s researchers could have developed this—it was so incredible!

He glanced at the author’s name.

“Fang Jueyu, Jiangnan University…” he was stunned momentarily. “Is there a professor named Fang Jueyu at Jiangnan University?”

Oh, right, it seems that last week there was a student to be exceptionally promoted to an honorary professor at the school—seems it was in the area of computer science, that student was apparently named Fang Jueyu?

He remembered clearly; this student named Fang Jueyu was now the world’s wealthiest individual.

At the time, he dismissed it as a joke, thinking how could a student who had just won some dubious championship be considered for a special professor title? Where in the world does such a favorable thing exist?

He, He Guanghua, completed his Ph.D. at 28, barely became an associate professor at 35, and painstakingly climbed to the rank of professor at 48, with the difficulties he knew all too well.

How could a 21-year-old young man, without any representative articles, achieve what he reached at 48? He immediately cast a vote against it without a second thought.

“Could it be a teacher with the same name?” He Guanghua speculated, but it couldn’t be since he was familiar with all the teachers in the academy, and there wasn’t one named Fang Jueyu. Could it be a teacher from another department working on lithium batteries?

He opened the university’s classroom system and entered the name, but the page showed no such person.

“Or a doctoral student or master’s student with the same name?” Although the probability was low, it wasn’t impossible.

“Old Ding, help me check the student registration system to see how many students are named Fang Jueyu,” He Guanghua directly called a leader in the archives department.

“Oh, Old He, our school only has one student named Fang Jueyu, you know, the one from the School of Information.”

“It’s really him?” With a thud, He Guanghua’s phone fell to the ground.

When he cast the opposing vote, his reason was unknown academic level and lack of representative articles.

Today, the person published an article in the main issue of *Nature*, achieving something he never could in his lifetime, and it felt like a slap in the face!

“Wait!” With a quick glance, he noticed that today’s journal layout seemed somewhat different—why were all these pages typeset the same with highlighted colors? Typically, except for the cover, all other articles were treated the same!

“Fang Jueyu, another one of his articles?”

“And more?”

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He Guanghua was dumbfounded. This issue of the journal contained ten articles written by Fang Jueyu. How could this be possible? These articles spanned fields like energy, astrophysics, medicine, biology, and more.

“Could it be a mistake with the name and school?” But he immediately ruled out this possibility. World-class journals undergo repeated verification before publishing; how could there be such a mistake?

“Did he really publish so many articles? But how, when he’s just a 21-year-old senior majoring in something unrelated like computer science?”

“No, I need to go see the president. This is big!” He Guanghua hurriedly headed to the president’s office.

The same scene occurred in other offices at Jiangnan University.

As soon as the new issues of the two major journals were released, the news spread like an explosion, and almost all the universities in Huaxia knew one thing.

A student named Fang Jueyu from Jiangnan University had published ten articles as the first author in both the main issues of *Nature* and *Science*!

Once the news broke, it immediately shook the academic community, with verification confirming that this Fang Jueyu was not just a namesake but indeed the current world’s wealthiest individual, and the one known as the “Dean,” Fang Jueyu!

“Kid, what is going on? Were those articles really published by you?” Zhuo Shangke, upon hearing the news, immediately called Fang Jueyu.

“What else could it be? Did you think I compelled someone to change their name to mine?”

“You must be a freak, how on earth did you do it? Aren’t you studying computer science?” Zhuo Shangke pressed on.

“Yes, but can’t I take up a side project when I’m bored?”

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