After hanging up the phone, Li Jiangao put down the documents in his hands.
What he was actually looking at was Qiao Ze's paper too, but it was the unpolished, original version.
But in fact, it's these manuscript-like documents that make it easier to understand the author's thought process in solving the problem.
The only problem is, Qiao Ze's thought process was a bit too leaps-and-bounds, making such manuscripts tiring to read.
The call from Xu Dajiang also started a self-deprecating monologue in Li Jiangao's head.
Why was he still studying mathematics?
He might as well become Qiao Ze's spokesperson; maybe he could contribute just a little more than if he focused solely on mathematics.
Li Jiangao also felt that Qiao Ze was pretty good in every aspect, except that for professors wanting to pursue academia, it was a bit too much of a blow.
Li Jiangao used to be quite confident in himself.