Zhou Feng had just sat down for five minutes when many classmates looked at him frequently. He was not so narcissistic as to think that he was being noticed because he was too handsome. It was also popular to attend classes for free at that time, but it definitely did not include semiconductor courses because they were too professional.

Zhou Feng was so unfamiliar that even Wei Hongjun on the stage glanced at him a few times.

He had already thought about how to face Professor Wei's questioning, but he didn't expect that the other party ignored him and let him eavesdrop in the corner.

However, Zhou Feng had a very deep impression of Professor Wei after more than ten minutes.

Unlike what he thought, he thought that most of the classes he was taking were rote memorization, and they were all about theories from around the 1970s. He did underestimate Professor Wei. This domestic semiconductor master had a deep understanding of the current semiconductor technology and achievements abroad.

Zhou Feng was sighing when Wei Hongjun took out a stack of papers and handed them down.

"Students, in the previous classes we talked about several microprocessors that are currently influential in the world. In this class, we will test your learning results and give you 20 minutes to draw a working principle diagram of any microprocessor within the framework."

Zhou Feng was confused. How could he know what was taught in the previous classes? He gently touched the chair of a girl in front of him. When the girl turned around, Zhou Feng was stunned for a moment. She looked good, which made him feel familiar for some reason, but he couldn't think of where he had seen her before. However, the girl's tone was not very good.

"Is there something wrong?"

Zhou Feng immediately gave up the idea of asking about the content of the previous classes. He didn't care what he was talking about. He was not here to take the exam. As long as he could attract Professor Wei's attention, it would be fine.

"that...Can I borrow a pen?"

He was a little embarrassed. It was really not right to come to the class without a pen.

The girl looked at Zhou Feng like a fool, with a wary look in her eyes. She obviously thought he was a guy who used the excuse of free class to have other intentions.

"No!"

She turned her head back after shaking her ponytail.

Zhou Feng was completely in trouble, and at this moment, a boy in the corner of the front row turned his head.

""Here, classmate!"

Zhou Feng took the pencil handed over, which still had an eraser on the tip, and said thank you gratefully.

""It's just a small matter!"

Zhou Feng had a good impression of this male classmate. The girl in front glared at the boy with some dissatisfaction, seemingly having some opinions about his behavior of borrowing a pen.

Zhou Feng couldn't help but sigh. Even the most prestigious institution of higher learning like Huaqing is full of eccentrics. It's inevitable that they have too good an opinion of themselves. This girl looks like this. It would be a miracle if she could grow up to be like Xiaoxia!

After getting the test paper, he thought for a moment and started writing quickly. After more than ten minutes, other students put down their pens, but he was still writing furiously.

The rhythmic swish of the pencil attracted the attention of the person in front. The girl looked back at Zhou Feng's test paper and frowned and said:

"If you can't do it, don't show off. I asked you to draw a schematic diagram, but you call it a circuit diagram!" Zhou Feng didn't stop, but said:

"Does it have anything to do with you?"

The girl's face instantly turned red after hearing this, and her voice became louder:

"You are a dog biting Lu Dongbin!"

Everyone in the classroom looked at him, and Wei Hongjun frowned. He had noticed Zhou Feng's presence a long time ago, but as long as he didn't disrupt the class order, he didn't bother to care. Now he couldn't help but ask a question.

"What's wrong with Zhou Tong?"

Zhou Feng was secretly unhappy. Why did he have to be named Zhou when there were so many other surnames?

"Teacher, this guy who's teaching for free is so rude. I kindly reminded him that he got the answer wrong. You asked him to draw a schematic diagram, but he drew a circuit diagram. Not only did he not appreciate it, he even spoke rudely!"

Zhou Feng had just finished writing, and secretly sighed that Zhou Tong was really good at making accusations. He must be a jerk at school. He politely returned the pen to the boy and thanked him again.

When Wei Hongjun heard what Zhou Tong said, he was not angry at all, but seemed a little interested.

Schematic diagrams and circuit diagrams are two completely different concepts. Being able to draw a schematic diagram of a circuit diagram is a piece of cake. He knew his students very well, and no more than five of them could draw a schematic diagram of a microprocessor.

But there was definitely no one like the person in front of him. Could he be from Peking University next door?

With doubts, Wei Hongjun directly pointed at Zhou Feng.

"That student, yes, it's you, show me your test paper."

Zhou Feng was really grateful to Zhou Tong at this time. He was originally worried about how to attract Professor Wei's attention, but this ace help pushed him onto the stage. He walked up to the podium and handed the test paper in his hands to Wei Hongjun with both hands.

"Professor Wei, this is my test paper."

When Wei Hongjun took it and looked at it, he was shocked. It was indeed a complete microprocessor circuit diagram. He couldn't help but look at Zhou Feng in surprise. He was able to draw a complete circuit diagram so quickly. His understanding and familiarity with microprocessors made him look at him with new eyes.

"May I have your name?"

"Professor Wei, my name is Zhou Feng."

Zhou Feng? Wei Hongjun was sure he had never heard of this name, and he didn't want to think about it. He would take a look at the circuit diagram first, and then ask about his origins after reading it.

But it didn't matter. The more he looked at it, the more surprised he was. In the end, he put on his glasses and started to study it!

Wei Hongjun frowned, was surprised, and was happy at times. His face was like a magic trick that made the whole class a little confused.

Zhou Tong subconsciously curled her lips and whispered to the female classmate next to her:

"This kid of unknown origin is in trouble. Professor Wei usually seems to have a good temper, but he hates people who are uneducated and unskilled the most. If he gets angry, he can be very fierce."

"Yes, the one who didn’t hand in his homework last time was kicked out!"...

Wei Hongjun spent more than 20 minutes on this research. It was time to end the class, but he didn't say anything. No one in the class dared to leave. They all watched eagerly.

Wei Hongjun let out a long sigh, carefully placed the circuit diagram on the table, and asked excitedly:

"Zhou Feng, have you applied for a patent for this circuit diagram?"

After asking, he slapped his forehead and cursed himself for being confused. There is no patent law in China yet. The research results of their school are all applied for patent protection through Hong Kong Island, but this is all done under the table.

""I mean, do you want to apply for a patent?"

Zhou Feng was caught off guard by the question. How could he not want to? He still had a lot of things in his mind and wanted to apply for intellectual property rights as soon as possible, but he couldn't apply in China, and he couldn't go abroad.

In the 1980s, the domestic industrial foundation was very weak. If you want to catch up with the industrial powers, the fastest way is to copy homework, so at this time, the country's protection of intellectual property rights is undoubtedly self-binding.

Intellectual property is also considered to be the most powerful weapon for developed countries to maintain class gaps. China should have legislated in 1984 and entered the era of orderly patents.

If patents are not protected, many countries will not play with you, and there is nothing you can do.

Of course, without patent protection, it is convenient for us to copy homework, and others can also plagiarize your research results without obstacles. Therefore, domestic universities will apply for patent protection through Hong Kong Island, which not only protects their own interests, but also does not hinder our rapid development.

"Professor Wei, I definitely want to, but I don’t have the channels!"

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