Guo Yacai felt that he was about to be angered to death.

Didn't they say that the new research group wouldn't steal his resources? Why did they suddenly start poaching members from his team?

To be precise, it can't even be considered as prying. Mo Li, as the new team leader, hasn't even shown up yet, but many people have already asked Guo Yacai to transfer to another team.

After Professor Huang left, Team Leader Guo no longer had to pretend. He couldn't help but yell at his team members, "No one is allowed to leave! If you all leave, who will continue to help me with the experiment?"

Everyone had objections to him being the team leader to begin with. After all, ever since he took office, he had always used various compulsory reasons to demand that everyone provide all experimental data to him personally for the purpose of writing papers. He took away the fruits of everyone's labor with a clear conscience, but in the end, he didn't even include the names of the team members in the papers. Many people were angry about this but dared not speak out.

There was no choice before, but now that there is a better choice, everyone naturally does not want to stay under his control and suffer, and immediately started to criticize him:

"Professor Huang has allowed us to switch groups. What right do you have to force us to stay?"

"That's right. Do you dare to ignore Professor Huang's words now?"

"Why don't you let us change groups? Isn't joining a research group voluntary?"

"Didn't you always threaten us before that if we didn't want to do this, we could just leave? Now that we've really left, you're not happy about it."

"If you hadn't tricked us into handing over all the experimental data from our group to you last year, would you have been able to write that SCI paper so quickly?"

"That's right. You used our data to publish a paper first and used it as an excuse to become the team leader. We haven't settled the score with you yet!"

"If you dare to stop us from changing groups again, do you believe that we will post all the data of your paper on the campus network?"

"Do you really think that just because you're the team leader, you can bully us? We're all students, so who is more noble than who?"

"I don't care. I will definitely switch to Team Leader Mo's team. What can you do to me?"

"..."

Guo Yacai's chest rose and fell violently, his eyes blazing with anger: "Okay, okay, you're going to call her Team Leader Mo now? You are all veterans in the lab, her predecessors! Don't you feel ashamed to call a little girl who hasn't even grown all her hair the team leader? - Humph! You can leave, but all your experimental data belongs to my team, and no one can use it for other purposes!"

Experimental data is the lifeblood of scientific researchers. This move of his really discouraged many people and made many people retreat.

After all, many team members have already written half of their papers. If they cannot take away the experimental data, doesn’t it mean that all the previous experiments have been in vain?

What's more, Guo Yacai's request was completely reasonable. Although it seemed a little stingy, there was really no reason for everyone to refute him.

Although Professor Huang did not say it explicitly at the meeting, everyone with a discerning eye knew that the two groups would inevitably be competitors in the future. How could Guo Yafei allow them to use their group's experimental data to help Mo Li's new experimental group?

Although he controlled some people and forced them to give up the idea of ​​changing groups, there were still many people in the group who applied to join Mo Li's group without hesitation.

Mo Li was very grateful for everyone's trust in her and accepted all the requests.

Soon, Mo Li's research group had begun to take shape. As a freshman, everyone soon discovered that she had demonstrated amazing planning and coordination skills, and quickly put the group's research work on the right track. Her leadership ability was dozens of streets ahead of that of the next-door team leader Guo.

Mo Li didn't seem surprised to learn that Team Leader Guo didn't allow everyone to bring the previous experimental data. However, she didn't care about it. Instead, she told her team members very calmly: "They do theirs, we do ours. It's better to give up the original experimental data to avoid future gossip. It's just starting over. What's so scary?"

She can even start her life over again, so what do a few experiments matter?

What's more, she is a reborn person, so she has some cheats.

……

Professor Huang is a senior expert in nanomaterial research in my country. She has been committed to researching new inorganic nanomaterials in recent years. The task of Mo Li's research team is to update the experimental technology based on Professor Huang's original research and use liquid phase chemical synthesis to develop new inorganic nanomaterials.

The importance of nanomaterials is self-evident. They have been widely used in textile, electronic information, new energy, and medical industries. In particular, they play an unspeakably important role in the military. Therefore, countries around the world have never given up their efforts to develop the latest nanomaterials.

In fact, at the beginning, although Mo Li had a strong interest in chemistry, she did not know much about the research on inorganic nanomaterials, and never planned to conduct in-depth research in this area.

However, two pieces of news that happened in her previous life completely changed her and made her determined to choose the applied chemistry major at Beijing University.

The first piece of news happened at the end of this year, the day before New Year's Day. That day was destined to be an unforgettable day for the entire Beijing University and even the entire Internet. Because on that day, a major safety accident unfortunately occurred in the chemistry laboratory of Beijing University. The high-temperature and high-pressure explosion caused the death of several people in the laboratory, including Professor Huang.

Beijing University issued a statement of condolences, expressing deep regret that this was undoubtedly a devastating blow to the research and development of inorganic nanomaterials in my country.

Mo Li couldn't remember the exact time when the second news happened. Maybe it was two years later or three years later. Country M on the other side of the ocean announced that it had adopted new technical means to develop new inorganic nanomaterials, which meant that the country's military technology would also undergo great innovation.

At that time, many people on the Internet recalled the safety accident at Beijing University, and felt sorry for Professor Huang, who was a top figure in the research of inorganic nanomaterials in my country. If he had not unfortunately died in the explosion, perhaps my country might have been able to develop new inorganic nanomaterials first.

Coincidentally, Mo Li's rebirth makes these ideas possible.

This is also the reason why she requested the college to give her the privilege of entering the laboratory to work early even though she was only a freshman.

She thought that if she had the opportunity to join Professor Huang's research group, perhaps she could find a way to prevent the tragedy at the end of the year and save several lives.

In addition, with the memory of her previous life, she believed that as long as she remembered the experimental method proposed by Country M, she might have a chance to get ahead of them and use their method to assist Professor Huang in developing new inorganic nanomaterials.

For her, this is undoubtedly the most meaningful thing since her rebirth.

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