This time it's the real deal.

Arranging an ending with both sons and daughters can not be said to be perfect, but it can be regarded as a partial consummation of merit.

Maybe it's because my level is limited. After writing, the academic level can't keep up. The writing is very forceful and embarrassing.

So, here we go.

Many readers added me on QQ and asked me what my degree was, what major I studied, and which university I graduated from.

I didn't dare to answer before. After all, I'm a bachelor's degree graduate, and I'm actually quite flustered when I write this kind of academic prose.

Anyway, now that it's over, I'll answer in unison.

I graduated from Wuhan University of Technology, majoring in material chemistry, and obtained a bachelor's degree in engineering.

My major is to use chemical means to study inorganic non-metallic materials, mainly cement, glass, ceramics and other materials.

There are four major pits around biochemical materials, and my major accounts for two of them.

After graduating from university, I didn't work in the water glass pottery industry, so I jumped out of this pit.

I am an engineering student who is not a mathematics major, and I am really panicked when I write the Riemann Hypothesis, Hodge Hypothesis and other mathematical millennium problems.

I checked a lot of information, took mathematics and physics classes at CUHK and South China University of Technology, used my imagination, proved it if I could prove it, and made it up if I couldn’t prove it.

So don’t be too serious, I’m a novelist after all, not a mathematician or physicist.

If there are some professional loopholes in this book, please laugh it off.

Quiet Xueba, from the beginning of January 2018 to August 21, 2019, has only written a total of more than 1.6 million words.

The update is really bad.

I am very sorry.

The new book will be uploaded in early September, and it is also the Metro Channel.

Thank you for your support over the past year, see you in the new book!

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