Lu Zhou was surprised.
Mathematics was the most academically pure discipline. He originally thought that his teammates would more or less feel a little taken advantage of. But after he confessed all of this, he was easily forgiven.
"Actually… You don't have to apologize at all." Schultz said, "You contributed at least 50% in solving this conjecture… or even 60%. I think it's not just me, Perelman and Professor Mochizuki would also agree with this."
Although Schultz was still muddled, he had recovered from the initial shock.
After hearing Schultz's words, Shinichi Mochizuki nodded in agreement.
"On this point, I agree with Professor Schultz. It is a genius idea to use the refinement of Baker's theorem as the starting point to construct the new mathematical language."
Perelman stood beside them. He spoke concisely with a blank face.
"I don't care, but it would have been better to tell us beforehand."