Liu Qian uploaded the data into the software and the computer instantly conducted virtual molecular splicing. After about two minutes, a popup appeared on the monitor.
There was only 35% accuracy in the comparative test.
Jiang Mingyue frowned deeply when she saw the answer in disbelief. “How could it be only 35%? That can’t be right.”
She was not alone, even Liu Qian felt surprised by the outcome. He had expected at least over 60% accuracy, but all they achieved was 35%.
“In that case, let’s go with our backup plan.” One of her teammates pondered before he spoke.
If they only had 35% accuracy, they would have to throw out their original plan. Thankfully, they did not come with only one scenario.
Jiang Mingyue nodded before she lowered her head and told her teammates to execute the second proposal they had come up with.
Time was needed to conduct virtual testing and they had spent 40 minutes obtaining the second set of test results.
Liu Qian was a teacher and wasn’t a part of the research team. He could only quietly wait no matter how long it took since he was just a tool.
“Mr. Liu, I am so sorry about having to trouble you again.” Jiang Mingyue uploaded the data into the computer.
Liu Qian nodded and started working on the software.
After conducting the experiment for 40 minutes, it only took two minutes to conduct the comparative test. It had only achieved 46% accuracy, so they were quite far from achieving minimum requirements.
Jiang Mingyue rubbed her forehead and frowned as she told her teammates. “Let’s try our third plan.”
Research always demanded repeated trial and error, so it tended to take a lot of time and effort before they could reach the results they wanted.
Liu Qian was already accustomed to this. He walked up to Huo Yao and said softly, “If you want to become a scientist, it is part and parcel of your job to fail. Sometimes, you might fail even after doing the experiment a thousand times.”
He was trying to tell Huo Yao to be patient.
Huo Yao glanced at Jiang Mingyue and her teammates and answered mildly. “Mr. Liu, that is a thing of the past.”
If she wasn’t good enough, why did she gather everyone to conduct experiments and waste their time?
Liu Qian did not know what to say for a moment.
He had wanted to console his student, but from the looks of it, he might have ended up annoying her.
To begin with, Mr. Qi had forced him to come and help his students by threatening to withhold government funding from his division.
“If you are busy, you can go ahead.” Liu Qian paused before he continued.
“I’m good.” Huo Yao was not the sort to quit halfway. She knew Liu Qian meant well.
Liu Qian did not try talking her out of it since she insisted.
30 minutes later, the results for the third plan were out. It was the last proposal they had and it was also their best.
“Mr. Liu, I am so sorry to keep you waiting. I think this should work.”
Since Jiang Mingyue was polite, Liu Qian could not say no. He simply acknowledged softly before he quickly ran a comparative test on the computer.
Huo Yao finally felt a little more enthusiastic when the data was out. The moment she saw the data on the computer, she suddenly did not know what to say.
Was this everyone’s idea of a talented student? Was this all she was capable of?
Huo Yao did not wait to see the results. Instead, she walked up to the side, pulled out a chair to sit down before pulling her phone from her pocket.
They had expected the experiment to take just an hour, but now, it had already used up double the time.
Jiang Mingyue raised her head and glanced at Huo Yao. She instantly frowned.