Chapter 129 Siberian Shield
When Russian scientists heard Guo Jing's whispers, they looked at me and smiled at me.
Then Guo Jing said to the students who asked questions around him, "If you have any questions, you can write them into a note and hand them over to the Academic Affairs Office. Mr. Andre will answer them to you one by one. That's all for today's questions. Thank you for your hard work."
As soon as this word came out, all the students dispersed very cooperatively.
Then Guo Jing led Professor Andre to me.
The professor is more than 1.9 meters tall and very burly, with long chestnut hair and a beard of the same color. He looks a bit like the great thinker Engels from afar, but Engels is not a Russian.
"Hello..." Andre said to me in relatively unfamiliar Chinese.
I also smiled, stretched out my hand and said, "Hello, Mr. Andre."
Andre smiled and then said a bunch of Russian to Guo Jing that I couldn't understand.
Being polite, I keep smiling and listening.
When Andre finished speaking, Guo Jing said, "I told Mr. Andre that your grandfather is a famous biological researcher of the Academy of Sciences and has a high reputation in China. This time you came to him to discuss academic issues. Mr. Andre said that he had a relationship with Professor Nie at the international seminar. At that time, they were very speculative and established a good friendship, so he was willing to provide you with any academic help.
I saw that the old Russian man looked kind and he was so polite, so I had a good impression on him, so I shook hands with him again and said, "Thank you. I am also willing to help you as much as I can in China."
Guo Jing translated my words, and then Andre asked me, "Where are we going to talk?"
I remembered that there was a relatively high-end cafe outside the north gate of Southwest Jiaotong University, which was very quiet and suitable for conversation, so I told him that we would go there.
I went to the second floor of the coffee shop and sat down. Because it was class time, only a couple was sitting far away from us.
I ordered a latte, and Andrea and Guo Jing both drank original coffee.
Then we began to chat.
At first, I was not going to take out Rob Pau's information, because I had to find out the origin of this professor. If he was close to the people above in China, taking out the information would cause me a lot of trouble.
So at first, I talked to him about some academic achievements, the projects he was responsible for in Russia, and his understanding of China.
As a result, I found that the professor was the president of a medium-sized city university in Siberia and the president of a regional civil science research organization, and did not have much contact with the Russian government. This time he only came to China as a consultant.
That is to say, although the professor has a high reputation in Russia, he does not participate in political affairs.
Now I was relieved, so I took out the information brought out of the Rob Burd hole.
Guo Jing was surprised to see that I took out a lot of yellow and stained old materials and asked, "This is..."
I smiled and said to Guo Jing, "Tell Mr. Andre that this is something left by Russian scientists in the desert of Xinjiang in 1999."
Guo Jing did not translate my words, but picked up the stack of materials and turned them over. She asked in consternation, "Where did you come from?"
I smiled and shook my head and said, "I can't tell you yet, but I think Mr. Andre should be very interested in this information, right? I still have a lot here. If he wants to see it, I have only one condition, that is, to translate all these research contents to me.
In fact, at this time, without Guo Jing, Andre's eyes were bright, staring at the information, and he couldn't move away for a moment.
However, foreigners are different from Chinese. Without my consent, Andrea still maintained a gentlemanly manner and did not take the initiative to get those materials.
At this time, Guo Jing translated what I just said to Andre.
Andre nodded, looked at me very seriously, then picked up the information and turned over.
The next scene scared me and Guo Jing.
Andre only took a look, and his already tense face immediately flushed, and then his eyes widened, and his breathing became rapid.
Then Andrea put down the information heavily, took out a small white bottle from the bag on his chest, poured a few pills into it and swallowed it.
Guo Jing and I looked at each other and saw him taking medicine. We were a little worried that he would die suddenly due to excessive excitement.
Andre drank a whole glass of boiled water and stroked his chest, which calmed down a little and excitedly spoke a lot of Russian to me.
After listening, I looked at Guo Jing.
Guo Jing translated: "He agrees to your request, but he also wants to tell you that this top-secret file is not a research discovery by Russian scientists in Xinjiang, but an important research result lost in Russia decades ago. This research result is an important clue to the analysis of Yayaku culture from 1962. That year, when Russian scientists were studying the Siberian shield, they found a huge hole hidden under the shield, and found underground forests and relics of ancient civilizations in the hollow.
You know, the Siberian Shield is the landform left by the eruption of the Siberian volcano 250 million years ago. The magma flowing out of the volcano is equivalent to the area of the whole of Australia, causing 98% of the world's biological extinction. After the volcanic eruption, an extremely hard basalt layer was formed on the surface, like a huge shield, so it is called a ground shield. And due to the formation of the ground shield, there is also a huge space void under the ground shield.
"We thought that the hole under the shield was full of toxic gases and high temperatures enough to melt bones, so Siberia can only grow the strongest conifers in the world. However, it was not until the discovery of the Yayaku civilization that we knew that the coldest wilderness in the world could develop human civilization.
"China's scholars conducted a year-long study of these underground relics and made many shocking discoveries. One of them was that the ruins in the underground void were not left by the Yayaku civilization, but were built by a more advanced race about 6,000 years later. The research results were supposed to be handed over to the military, but there was a plane crash on the way, and all scientists and data were burned down. It is said that only the remains of a Russian overseas Chinese have not been found. At that time, some people suspected that it was the accident caused by the overseas Chinese and took away all the information, but that was just speculation. Unexpectedly, these materials could be seen again.
After Guo Jing finished translating, Andre talked a lot again.