These two Nobel Prize winners had no intention of switching jobs for the time being, as they had multiple projects and were in charge of them. They couldn't move, but they still expressed great enthusiasm for the Summit Research Institute, regretting that they couldn't join.
Dr. Wellington, the head of Wilson Lab from MIT, asked curiously, "I'd really like to know, Dr. Clark, what kind of research institute do you plan to build with the Summit Research Institute?"
Harrison Clark replied without hesitation, "The biggest, the strongest, a tuition-free Harvard University."
Wellington and another Nobel Prize winner from Harvard were stunned.
The two wanted to laugh, but felt it would be inappropriate socially. Their conversation partner was not an ignorant young man, and his tone was quite serious.