Super Island Tycoon
Chapter 261 261: Legend!
"That's not an exaggeration." Lucy shook her head and said.
".." Xia Xiaowei frowned, thought for a moment, hesitated a bit, and then asked: "Simply put, Jiang Cheng, did you make big news at the lecture?"
"Uh.. Lucy was speechless by Xia Xiaowei's terrible wording, but after thinking about it, it seemed to be true, so she nodded and said: "Your way of putting it isn't wrong. The Master indeed made big news at the lecture."
"It really is!" Xia Xiaowei was left speechless, then said with some curiosity: "So, what kind of news did Jiang Cheng make?"
Anything related to Jiang Cheng always piqued Xia Xiaowei's interest, not to mention that Jiang Cheng directly made big news this time.
Naturally, this made Xia Xiaowei extremely curious, almost to the point where she could barely contain her excitement. She thought for a moment and asked again,
"It must be news regarding the content of the lecture, right? What exactly did Jiang Cheng say? Or rather, what exactly happened?"
"I'm looking it up for you." Lucy, hearing the urging, said somewhat speechlessly: "No need to rush—watch it, or I won't help you look for it."
"Alright, I'm sorry." Hearing Lucy say this, Xia Xiaowei immediately realized she was being overly anxious. Although she was Jiang Cheng's secretary, with a significant background, and Lucy was merely an artificially created intelligent being, in terms of status, it was clear that Xia Xiaowei was more important in the "Qi Qi Qi" group. However, Xia Xiaowei understood very well that if she foolishly acted arrogant due to her own position, she would only suffer in the end. During her time with Lucy, Xia Xiaowei maintained a very respectful attitude.
She did not treat Lucy any differently because she was an intelligent being, nor did she look at her any other way, purely treating her as an elder sister in their interactions.
Clearly, it was precisely this attitude that earned Xia Xiaowei Lucy's friendship.
Lucy soon found the news section of the New York Times. "I found it—it's all in English, can you understand it?" Lucy, having found the news content of the New York Times, glanced at Xia Xiaowei and asked.
"No problem." As an accomplished student, Xia Xiaowei naturally had no issue with a newspaper full of English.
"Alright then, take a look." Lucy nodded, opened the New York Times news content as a document, and let Xia Xiaowei see it.
New York Times—
"The future of medicine, the chapter of a new era, is the era of genetic evolution! At the Hasslo Medical Lecture, Jiang Cheng, the legendary figure who single-handedly founded the Cosmic Umbrella Technology Company, proposed this theory.
The New York Times reported in full on the content of Jiang Cheng's lecture, along with the editor's thoughts on the matter and an analysis of the lecture.
In the end, the editor of the New York Times, speaking as a directly involved person, said:
"Mr. Jiang Cheng used an incredibly imaginative flair to deliver this lecture on-site. I believe many people were astounded by Mr. Jiang Cheng's boundless imagination. As for myself, such an essay, denying the direction of modern medical progress and pointing out that the future of human medicine lies in the domain of genetic evolution, is something that I find difficult to accept.
However, I cannot deny the numerous technological achievements Mr. Jiang Cheng has made, including the recent miraculous discovery of Qing Tengsu, which he single-handedly created. His bold predictions, painting a vision of the future, might suggest that Mr. Jiang Cheng, as a painter, is poised to sketch out this chapter of the future himself?
I am eager for Mr. Jiang Cheng to accomplish this—after Mr. Jiang Cheng presented this theoretical lecture, I could already foresee that many professors and experts in the medical field would thoroughly refute Jiang Cheng's lecture from all angles.
If Mr. Jiang Cheng cannot prove that his statements are not fantasies but rather the impending future, then Mr. Jiang Cheng's reputation will undoubtedly suffer some damage!" After Xia Xiaowei read the New York Times report, she couldn't help but be stunned. It took a long time for Xia Xiaowei to recover, and she said somewhat speechlessly: "Jiang Cheng, this time, really did make big news, blatantly denying the direction of modern medical progress, directly stating
that the future of modern medicine has only one path—genetic evolution. Everything else is merely paving the way for it!"
Jiang Cheng proposed such a theory, full of imagination. If it were published in some "science fiction" magazine, perhaps it would be well-received, but Jiang Cheng did not submit to those science fiction magazines; he presented this theory directly at a factual event like the Hasslo Medical Lecture, making it impossible to avoid denial!
Although research in the genetic domain has always been a part of science, modern genetics has not reached the level of being a key player yet!
According to Jiang Cheng's depiction or theory—"Medicine is meant to make the human body not get sick, heal injuries, and prevent problems before they happen. Simply put, it's about making pain and illnesses fully healed, including vaccines and surgeries.....
However, if human genes can continuously evolve to be immune to all viruses, never get sick, and even if injured, can quickly recover without surgery—what need is there for medical methods?"
Jiang Cheng stated that the end or the ultimate goal of medicine is to allow humans to evolve their genes to perfection, even to a further stage, evolving into new humans!
Moreover, he provided numerous theoretical hypotheses regarding this.
Previously, Jiang Cheng's fantasies, while somewhat excessive, were at most shrugged off with a laugh. After all, who wouldn't want to accept such a beautiful future?
However, the problem lies in the accuracy of these theoretical hypotheses. For those big figures in the medical field, after glancing at these things once, they won't look a second time, finding them outrageously laughable! How could they possibly acknowledge Jiang Cheng's theories?
In simple terms, even ordinary people, after hearing Jiang Cheng's words, would feel that Jiang Cheng is 'bluffing,' and it's not a serious medical lecture, not to mention those medical professors!
Soon, Jiang Cheng's lecture began to appear in media outlets around the globe!
Huaxia, Today's News—"The founder of Cosmic Umbrella Technology Company, Jiang Cheng, boldly drew a future era of medicine! The era of genes! Is about to arrive!"
Japan, Asahi Shimbun—"The future of medicine, only genetics? Jiang Cheng once again proposed an utterly absurd 'theory'!"