"The world of scientific research is actually quite harsh. Most people have exceptional talent but remain unknown throughout their lives. In other words, they were unlucky. They spent too much time trying and failing in their limited lives, missing the truth on the wrong path."

Yun Xiaolu was a researcher, and she understood what Xu Nianyun meant. It meant that apart from hard work and talent, luck and a bit of inspiration were also necessary.

"So, you don't actually want to create multiple identities, but rather give some inspiration and ideas to other researchers?"

That was something they could actually try, but the practicality of it seemed complicated. Even with the assistance of the system, Yun Xiaolu felt that there were too many uncontrollable factors involved.

Firstly, selecting the right individuals was a big problem. The candidates not only needed to have absolute talent and dedication in their own research field but also possess excellent moral character and professional ethics. The Flower Cultivation System had its own "Personal Privacy Protection Regulations," so how could they determine who to choose?

But for Xu Nianyun, it wasn't a big problem. She knew the information that the system couldn't conveniently filter. She had absorbed various academic journals in her previous life. At the very least, she could name over a dozen of the most cutting-edge talents in various industries in China for the next twenty years.

"You're not suggesting that I learn all the knowledge in the system, are you? Even if I spend my whole life in there, I still won't be able to finish it all." Yun Xiaolu saw the selected research fields Xu Nianyun had picked out and felt a headache coming on. As someone with a background in engineering and chemistry, she could handle those areas, but subjects like "digital intelligence," "biopharmaceuticals," and "internet technology" were completely foreign to her!

She couldn't learn the knowledge in the system nor could she apply it outside. With so many subjects to cover, Yun Xiaolu felt overwhelmed and undervalued. She felt like she wasn't being treated as a person at all.

"You don't need to delve too deeply into what you don't know. In reality, many fields in this era are still speculative and experimental. Sometimes, ideas and approaches are more important than theories and practice."

"All you need to do is complete the B-level courses, or you can treat them as popular science subjects. Of course, it's better if you focus on the A-level subjects that you can handle."

Xu Nianyun set up Yun Xiaolu's learning plan for the next five years and sincerely believed she was a thoughtful system. It was such a hassle, but the host didn't need to do the work herself.

"Did you forget that I still have teaching and research tasks?"

"For these courses, you just need to attend the classes. No need to delve deep into them. You can even forget about them once you've finished. Our goal is to have you acquire the knowledge and present it to others." Gaining benefits always comes at a cost, and it wouldn't be right if they didn't put in any effort, right?

Based on Yun Xiaolu's current learning ability, tackling B-level courses would be like playing around. Utilizing the spare time, she could easily take three or four of them in a year.

"Then how do we give these 'ideas' to the selected individuals?" Yun Xiaolu compromised. She was actually more concerned about the "delivery" process.

"The System Store has 'Guide Cards.' When used, they provide the desired creative inspiration for a certain period. However, those are designed for the host. If you want to give them to non-hosts, you need to include fixed content within them."

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