"Mr. Nn."
Upon seeing Nn walk in through the door, both Franklin and Julia stood up to greet him.
Upon seeing Julia, there was no surprise on Nn''s face.
Julia politely introduced herself again, "Hello, Mr. Nn. My name is Julia Brown. We met before at the technology exhibition-"
"I know," Nn replied, his face neutral, extending his hand to shake hers.
Once Nn sat down, Julia took the seat next to him and then said, "I have always admired you, and I''ve been hoping for an opportunity to meet you, to discuss the Al field with you face to face." Nn simply responded with a brief "Mm."
At this moment, Franklin''s phone rang. He stood up, saying to Nn and Julia, "I''ll step out to take this call. Please, continue your discussion."
Julia nodded.
After Franklin left, Julia picked up the menu and handed it to Nn, saying, "Mr. Nn, let''s order first and then chat while we eat?"
Nn pushed the menu aside, saying, "Not yet."
Julia paused, not sure of what he meant. Before she could react, Nn directly spoke, "Do you want to be my student?"
Julia hadn''t expected him to be so direct.
Nn was straightforward, and despite his status as one of the top figures in the Al field, Julia wasn''t intimidated. Calmly and confidently, she admitted, "Yes, I am very interested in the Al field, and I hope to learn from you to achieve even greater progress."
Since she hade to meet Nn, she had prepared well in advance.
She then took out herputer and said, "Let me show you the product I developed when I graduated with my PhD."
Nn scrolled through the mouse and reviewed her graduation project.
After going through a few sets of data, he said in a low voice, "As a graduation project, it is indeed much better than what most doctoral students present."
Upon hearing this, Julia''s smile deepened, and her confidence grew. She was about to speak when Nn let go of the mouse, his gaze shifting from theputer as he asked, "Is this what youpleted this year?" Julia answered, "Yes,"
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""Nothing else?"
Julia hesitated, unsure of whether he was satisfied with her work and expecting more highlights, or whether he wasn''t satisfied but still wanted to give her a chance.
However, she knew she had consistently ranked at the top of her ss, received numerous awards, and her doctoral advisor was highly praised.
Her advisor was a significant figure in A Country''s aerospace program, having participated in several space missions. The praise she received from her advisor carried considerable weight! So, she had ample confidence in her expertise.
With that thought, her mind settled, and she said, "I conducted a technical analysis of the exhibits from thest technology exhibition. Would you like to hear it?"
"Go ahead."
Julia then began to exin the technical details of an autonomous car exhibited at the previous exhibition, focusing on its core aspects of perception, nning, and control.
She spoke continuously for over ten minutes, during which Franklin returned briefly to take another important phone call.
As Julia was about to continue her exnation, Nn suddenly looked up and said, "That''s enough."
Julia paused.
Nn stood up and gave his final evaluation: "Your fundamental knowledge is fairly solid, but it''s not quite up to my standards for epting students." Julia froze for a moment, then bit her lip.
This wasn''t the answer she had hoped for.
Nn moved toward the door, about to leave, when Julia quickly stepped forward and asked, "Mr. Nn, what do you think I should do to improve?" Nn paused for a moment, then coldly replied, "Do more research, and pay more attention to new developments in the field."
Just as his words fell, Franklin returned.
Before he could speak, Nn said, "I''ve done what I needed to do. I''ll contact you again in a few days."
Franklin replied, "Alright."
With that, Nn left without another word.
Franklin looked at Julia, noticing her poor moot. He asked, "Is the result not what you expected?"
Julia nodded. "He didn''t ept me."
"What exactly did Mr. Nn say? Tell me."
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Julia then exined the process, as well as Nn''s evaluation and advice.
"You really are quite capable," Franklin said. "I think his advice is very reasonable."
Julia paused.
She realized that she had indeed been cking off in terms of professional knowledge and hadn''t been keeping up with new developments in the field.
Nn must have noticed that she hadn''t been putting enough effort or focus into her studies, and felt that her attitude toward her profession wasn''t serious enough. Perhaps that''s why he decided not to take her on as a student. Thinking that it wasn''t a question of her ability but rather her attitude towards the profession, Julia''s mood lightened a lot.
Franklin said, "You can try again next time."
Julia smiled. "I will."
She believed that as long as she corrected her attitude, with her professional skills, it wouldn''t be difficult to pass Nn''s
standards next time.
As she thought about this, she couldn''t help but regret having spent too much time focusing on racing recently. If she hadn''t, perhaps she would already be one of Nn''s students by now. Nn returned to his vi.
Inside the vi, Maggie and Johnny had just finished shopping for and cleaning the ingredients, preparing for a hot pot meal.
When Nn walked in, Johnny said, "You''re back so soon?"
Nn took off his coat, his tone still indifferent. "Mm."
Johnny nced at Maggie, who was bringing out bowls and chopsticks from the kitchen, then asked gossipingly, "So, does that mean we''re not getting a new junior sister or anything?" Nn didn''t respond, taking the bowl from Maggie and sitting down.
The silence was a clear answer.
Johnny chuckled and raised an eyebrow at Maggie. "I knew it the first time we met-I already figured her out." Maggie smiled and told him to go back to the kitchen to bring out the remaining meat. "Yeah, you''re the best." Johnny brought the meat out, then curiously asked, "Teacher, what level do you think she''s at in the field?" "She''s slightly above the level of a typical outstanding PhD graduate."
"Great minds think alike."
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As one of the core figures in this field, Nn was surrounded by world-ss products, technologies, and talents every day.
Inparison, Julia''s abilities, while excellent among ordinary people, still paled inparison to the people Nn worked with daily.
And as for him and Maggie, there was simply noparison.
After all, Julia was already twenty-five, and she still couldn''t even touch the edges of the CUAP that Maggie had developed many years ago.