He soon saw the email from Li Jian Gao.
After reading it, he was quite surprised.
He had deliberately not emailed Qiao Ze because he felt that young people were too hot-tempered and did not understand the rules, and his words of advice might be misunderstood, leading to complaints instead.
It wasn't necessary.
As a journal editor, he could afford to make jokes about those great mathematicians when he had free time, but to fall out with them would be sheer folly.
What he never expected was that not only was the student radical in thinking, but the mentor was quite a character too!
How could an associate professor be so fiery?
Had all these Huaxia people gone mad?
Fortunately, this wasn't something he needed to worry about.
Jack forwarded the email directly to the chief editor's inbox with practiced ease.