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739: Chapter 734 Just Believe and Then Witness
And the core of that micro-mechanism was something called the 'Biological Signal Resonance Module'.
Its design was like a stroke of genius, perfectly solving the problem of signal 'compilation' and 'transmission' in a way Wei Lizhou had never imagined, yet which perfectly matched his theories.
The moment Wei Lizhou saw that diagram, all the blood in his body seemed to freeze.
His pupils contracted to their absolute limit within one-thousandth of a second.
He forgot to breathe, forgot his heartbeat; the entire world vanished.
In his eyes, only the tiny module on the phone screen remained.
That was not a blueprint.
That was a miracle!
That was the door he had desperately groped for in the darkness, spending half his life's effort, yet could never find!
And now, this door was suddenly, completely presented right before him!
This diagram verified all his conjectures, overturned all his errors, and pointed out all his directions!
"This... this is..."
Wei Lizhou reached out, wanting to touch the screen, but his fingers trembled uncontrollably, like those of a Parkinson's patient.
"This is the 'future' of your theory."
Shen Yan took back the phone and looked at him calmly.
Wei Lizhou suddenly looked up; his haggard face now held no trace of doubt or defensiveness.
In its place was a flame of near-fanatical fervor.
It was the reaction of a believer seeing his god.
He understood.
He understood completely.
The young man before him was not some capitalist at all.
The diagram he produced was at least fifty years ahead of this era!
A person possessing something like this had a vision and scope that already surpassed mortal comprehension.
He wasn't here to invest.
He was here... to deliver an oracle.
"I... I..."
Wei Lizhou was so agitated he became incoherent, his face flushed red.
He suddenly bowed deeply to Shen Yan.
A ninety-degree bow.
"Mr. Shen!"
He looked up, tears glistening in his eyes—the excitement of finding his life's ultimate destination.
"Please allow me to join your cause!"
"No, this is not my cause."
Shen Yan looked at him and smiled slightly.
"Starting today, this is our cause."
Wei Lizhou's body remained bent at a ninety-degree angle.
It was a complete surrender.
The most instinctive reaction of a scholar who dedicated his life to science upon encountering a higher-dimensional truth.
Shen Yan extended his hand and gently rested it on his shoulder.
"Professor Wei, there's no need for this."
His hand was steady, and the strength transmitted through it slowly calmed Wei Lizhou's trembling body.
"No, Mr. Shen... you deserve it!"
Wei Lizhou looked up, old tears streaming down his wrinkled face.
"I studied for half my life, like a blind man groping in a dark room."
"It was you who ripped off the ceiling and let me see the sun!"
This description made Chen Guangke, standing nearby, involuntarily jump.
He knew Shen Yan was capable, but to completely subdue such a stubborn old professor in under half an hour went beyond his imagination.
The mysteries surrounding this boss were growing day by day.
Shen Yan smiled and did not dwell on that point.
He looked around the messy yet historically rich laboratory.
"We cannot stay here."
"I will have An Ran inject capital to establish a new company."
"The name will be 'Yuanqi Life'."
"Yuanqi—the beginning of all things, the source of life."
Wei Lizhou murmured to himself, the light in his eyes growing brighter.
What a great name!
"In this company, you will be the Chief Scientist and receive 1% of the original shares."
Shen Yan's words stunned Wei Lizhou again.
1% of the original shares?
He knew clearly that with the diagram Shen Yan had just shown as the core, the future value of this company would be immeasurable.
One hundred billion? One trillion?
It might even be something capable of changing the course of human civilization.
This 1% stake was priceless.
"Mr. Shen, this... this is too much! I cannot accept it! I only..."
"You deserve it."
Shen Yan interrupted him.
"I am only responsible for pointing the direction and providing resources."
"But turning the blueprint into reality requires people like you, taking it one step at a time."
"Without your accumulations from the first half of your life, that diagram would just be scrap paper to me."
These words made Wei Lizhou's heart burn with emotion.
This was respect.
True, heartfelt respect.
He no longer declined, but nodded heavily, firmly engraving this immense favor in his heart.
"Guang Ke."
"Present, Brother Yan."
"Within three days, rent or buy an entire floor in the best science park in Lingnan City to serve as the temporary headquarters for Yuanqi Life."
"At the same time, contact the world's best headhunting firms and tell them the budget is unlimited—I want to recruit people."
"Furthermore, contact 'Zeiss' in Germany and 'lindenberg asml-3' in the Netherlands. I want to order a micro-processing production line with the highest precision. Tell them money is not an issue; I only want the fastest and the best."
A series of commands were spoken lightly from Shen Yan's mouth.
Chen Guangke noted them down one by one; his eyes no longer held surprise, only the determination to execute.
This kind of decisiveness was the Brother Yan he knew.
"Professor Wei, your task is to break down this diagram into individual, achievable technical modules."
Shen Yan looked at Wei Lizhou.
"Then, list the talent, expertise, and representative figures required for each module."
"I will bring all those people before you."
Wei Lizhou took a deep breath, feeling every one of his cells burning.
This feeling was so exhilarating.
The funding, equipment, and talent issues that had plagued him for years seemed like no issue at all in front of this young man.
He only needed to focus on what he did best.
Science.
"Mr. Shen, I understand!"
"However..."
A look of difficulty appeared on Wei Lizhou's face, "To fully realize this 'Biological Signal Resonance Module,' besides my theory, we also need technical support from a crucial field."
"Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or MEMS technology."
"And specifically, nano-scale neural interface applications."
"The world's top expert in this field..."
"Is Li Hua, correct?"
Shen Yan calmly finished his sentence.
Wei Lizhou was sharply startled.
"You... you know of her?"
The name Li Hua was practically a legend in academic circles.
She was already a tenured professor at MIT before she turned thirty.
Her research in the field of nano-scale neural interfaces was at least ten years ahead of the world.
However, this person was also notoriously arrogant, hailed as the 'rock star of the tech circle.'
She never served any commercial company, only following her own interests.
Countless tech giants waved their checkbooks trying to recruit her, but she scoffed at them.
Getting her to join was harder than ascending to heaven.
Shen Yan did not answer Wei Lizhou's question, merely took out his phone and checked his schedule.
"Next Wednesday, I will arrange a meeting with her."
"You will come with me."
Wei Lizhou opened his mouth, but ultimately swallowed the multitude of questions in his stomach.
In front of Mr. Shen, there seemed to be no 'impossibility.'
He only needed to believe, and then witness.