Especially the professors from those two top universities in the country, along with several academicians from the Hua Academy of Sciences.
It wasn't that the top academic institutions represented by the international bigwigs weren't in a hurry, but they had to consider the impact of the time difference.
In China it was the afternoon, but in the United States it was the early hours of the morning, so they couldn't expect their information engineers to be monitoring the supercomputer's computational progress at this time.
But in China, it was the prime working hours, and it was possible to stay in constant contact with the engineers responsible for the verification.
Especially Zhang Hongcai.
As soon as Qiao Ze announced the general solution in the morning, Zhang had sent it back to the university at the earliest time and was always aware of the verification process there.