Why don't you think about what makes them so appealing, and then try to surpass them?

"Therefore, we need to get in touch with them as soon as possible."

The discussion ended there, and these eager pragmatists immediately set off for the roads outside the Academy of Sciences, noted the locations, and then boarded a patrol boat to Fontainebleau.

The journey took a jolt at the ordinary researchers.

They are all leading figures from the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences. What a dream team!

And why are those guys who usually don't get along with each other all together?

Why haven't they started fighting yet?

The researchers who were traveling on the same cruise ship as them didn't dare to breathe and could only huddle in a corner listening to the discussion of these important figures.

"I think the form of cooperation could be technology exchange, cross-licensing, or something like that, exchanging what we have on hand."

"I think it would be better to collaborate and establish a new research group and a new laboratory, so that we can all work together."

"That won't work. Those are Inatsumi people; it might not be convenient for them."

"Oh yeah, there's also the isolationist policy..."

Huh? Are these people going to discuss a collaboration?

The few junior researchers, shivering in a corner of the patrol ship, listened to their discussion and began to think about the purpose of their trip.

Inatsume? Oh no, could it be that recruitment fair?

Thank goodness, I haven't gone yet, otherwise I would have made a fool of myself if I had been caught on the spot.

Well, I'll wait a bit longer from here, and go over after these people leave.

As for those colleagues who are already there, I wish them good luck.

"Hey, you guys, are you going to the job fair?"

The dean looked at the few junior researchers around him and suddenly asked.

"Huh? What job posting? I'm just going home to sleep; I've been so tired these past few days."

The researcher, staring at the two large dark circles under his eyes, immediately answered.

"I went shopping."

"I'm here to be with my girlfriend."

"A family member is sick."

The others also denied participating in the recruitment process.

The dean shook his head, not taking their answers to heart, and turned to continue discussing with the others.

This continued until they arrived at the working group's temporary office.

"Wow, it's really bustling with customers."

They stood to the side, silently watching the queue stretch all the way to the door.

Are there this many people here every day? Are they all from the Academy of Sciences?

They asked Melusin, who was patrolling the area.

Upon hearing this, Detective Melissa, who was on patrol, covered her mouth with her hand, thought for a moment, and then said, "Hmm... not really. I didn't notice it for the past few days. It only suddenly increased this morning. However, all the people who came were dressed as members of the Academy of Sciences."

They all nodded silently.

Fortunately, it's still acceptable.

This at most shows that they only decided to switch jobs because they saw potential for growth, which is much better than the worst-case scenario they had anticipated.

At this moment, some people in the queue had already noticed the dean and his entourage who were questioning Meilushin not far away.

"Hey, is that the dean?" He touched the unfamiliar colleague in front of him in line and whispered.

The person in front glanced back, then immediately turned their head back, looking utterly shaken.

"That's right! I suddenly remembered I have something to do, I haven't bought the salt for the house yet, I'll go first."

After saying that, he slapped the person in front of him, then turned his head and left the scene.

"Hey, me too, let's go buy it together."

"?"

The person in front felt the slap, but before they could figure out what was happening, the two people behind them ran away.

However, when he saw the dean and his group, he understood.

He patted the person in front of him without making a sound.

"Hey, wait for me, you two. I just remembered I need to get my watch repaired. Let's go together."

Within a few short sentences, people in the group began to leave one after another.

Not far away, the dean and his group, who were still consulting with Meilushin about the situation over the past few days, also noticed the dispersing of the group.

"Are we really that terrible?" he said, sounding somewhat skeptical.

"It's normal. After all, they're currently looking for something better while they're still using the old ways. It would be a bit embarrassing if they were caught."

"Let's just go in."

They were like something that couldn't be looked at directly; wherever they went, people would lower their heads or turn their heads away, avoiding direct eye contact with them.

After they identified themselves to the overwhelmed Inatsume, they were invited into the office inside for a private discussion.

Inside the office was the head of the working group that had come to Fontainebleau to handle related matters.

He was also the person who discussed cooperation with the director of the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences a few days ago.

"Dean, we meet again."

The team leader looked at the dean with a smile, which made the dean feel somewhat embarrassed.

"We meet again. Last time we needed to discuss and negotiate, so we were unable to give you a reply, for which I am deeply sorry. This time, all the management personnel of our Academy of Sciences have unanimously approved the intention to cooperate, and we are here to discuss the details of the cooperation."

The director of the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences listed out the several plans they had discussed.

As the group leader listened to their presentations, he considered the pros and cons and organized his thoughts.

"Thank you all for taking the time to visit us. In fact, we have always looked forward to cooperating with you. Whether it is about technology exchange or joint research and development, we are very much looking forward to it."

Chapter 128 Reaching Cooperation

After a series of consultations, the two parties reached an agreement to cross-license the use of certain technologies, establish a collaborative research system in the field of electricity, share their research results, and conduct a series of academic exchanges based on this.

Although the people at the Ocean Academy of Sciences are not convenient to come out for the time being, there is no problem with the data and equipment. They can be circulated every two months or so, and the price may even increase in the future.

Of course, what has been agreed upon so far is only a general framework, and specific details will be arranged later.

The people at the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences felt they had made a fortune from this result.

In any case, most projects at the Fontaine Academy of Sciences are somewhat useful but not really useful. The most profitable project in the academy is actually Fontaine, which can exchange those technologies with no economic value for new research data, so they can make a profit without losing money.

These new technologies may even stimulate research into primordial minerals.

As for academic exchanges, they are not opposed to them, as this is also a good thing to stimulate research and development.

The people on Haizhi Island also felt they had gotten a good deal.

The reason was simple: they obtained the technology license from the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences.

Now they can openly export all kinds of modified technologies.

Furthermore, it also leveraged the research capabilities of the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences, a rare and specialized resource.

As for the issue of poaching talent, neither side mentioned it.

The Fontaine Academy of Sciences has a strong platform, a complete system, and plenty of projects, but there are too many applicants and not enough resources, and there are also various bureaucratic problems. The Haiqi Island Academy of Sciences, on the other hand, has relatively abundant resources, but it is short of people.

With the establishment of a cooperative system between the two parties, there will always be some communication between them in the end.

The Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences has no shortage of people.

Well, let the researchers choose freely. Anyway, those top experts are doing a good job and won't leave.

It's a minor issue that won't cause any serious problems for now.

After reaching an agreement with the Fontaine Academy, the working group immediately began reporting to Hideo Yamagami in Liyue.

The Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences will go back and compile the relevant technical data to further implement the content of the negotiations, and so will they.

Next time we communicate with Coral Palace, we need to prepare all the necessary items.

The transmission of information between countries is quite slow.

Several days later, Hideo, who was far away on a mountain in Liyue, received the message from Fontaine.

Based on the agreement reached by both parties, he sent over the requirements from Haiji Island, along with specific implementation plans and technical specifications.

As for detailed information, we'll have to wait until BeiDou goes to sea again.

The information channels they use for communication are experiencing significant delays.

As for the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences, although in the past the Academy's complicated procedures would take ten days to half a month, this time it was a resolution unanimously passed by the entire senior management of the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences.

Not only the top management, but also the ordinary researchers were paying attention to the news.

Under these circumstances, the administrative system of the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences completed all procedures at an unusually fast pace, and then began to mobilize various project teams to refine the various plans.

The Academy itself was quite surprised when the working group in Fontaine approached them with the proposal.

Despite the delays in cross-border communications, you're moving at about the same speed as us, who got things moving with the green light on our own?

The working group explained that their data had been prepared long ago, but for security reasons, it had been stored in Liyue. The time required was simply for information transmission and for them to familiarize themselves with the data.

This made the researchers at the Fontainebleau Academy feel a little better.

In short, both sides exchanged specific proposals and were quite satisfied with each other.

That's how it was settled.

The working group handed over some electrical research data and physical products to the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences.

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