21st Century Necromancer-Chapter 635 - 631 Interview (Seeking Subscriptions, Seeking Monthly Tickets)

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Although Egawa Saho had previously interviewed Hiromi Jounouchi and even conducted a formal interview, doing another feature interview was by no means superfluous.

In fact, both the media and the public's curiosity about Hiromi Jounouchi could be said to have never been fully satisfied.

It is important to note that Hiromi Jounouchi's name, along with the Artificial Womb experiment drawing ever closer to success, now stands as a golden signpost in the field, and can even be said to be the rising authority in the academic world.

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If the Artificial Womb experiment could be successfully completed, many medical and biological research topics based on this could be pursued. Although ethical and moral issues are tricky to resolve, making her the new academic authority is nevertheless unquestionable.

This is even more significant than Yu Chen's research on Broad-spectrum anti-cancer drugs.

While treating cancer is certainly one of the significant challenges in modern human medical research, and overcoming it holds great significance, the success of the Artificial Womb experiment has even more profound implications. It is not an exaggeration to say that it could affect the course of human history and even the future of human reproduction.

Also, because this research carries such importance, Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi, who recently went from being a couple to husband and wife, have drawn immense curiosity from the outside world about how they achieved such accomplishments and became a pair of enviable research partners.

Despite previous reports that have made much information about them public, Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi always refracted from giving interviews and exposing their personal lives, which has kept a layer of mystery around them, fueling the public's desire to delve into the lives of these scientists who seem poised to snatch Nobel Prizes for their respective topics.

At such a time, getting an opportunity for an exclusive interview would undoubtedly be a fantastic chance. Of course, this was also an excellent opportunity for publicity for Hiromi Jounouchi.

Some might argue that scientists are not celebrities, so why should they appear on television and engage in such flourish; however, Egawa Saho believes that even the most apathetic research-focused scientists should actively promote themselves.

Otherwise, how can ordinary people understand the great significance of your research for humanity, or how to enhance your influence?

Keep in mind that in today's society, even if your research has immediate and lasting benefits, without sufficient promotion and dissemination, its true value may be difficult to realize, let alone benefit humanity.

After all, at the end of the day, 99% of the people in the world are the common ruled class, not all fools, but very susceptible to being stirred and guided, while the remaining 1% are the ones doing the stirring and guiding.

This 1% must tell the 99% what benefits there are in following them, why it should be done, and only after explaining this can the 99% follow the 1%.

Although not everyone among the 99% can understand the reasons or want the same benefits, if even 30% can understand and are willing to accept the benefits you offer, then even if half of the remaining people oppose you, it no longer matters. This willing 30% will influence the rest.

With the momentum established, it becomes unstoppable.

However, the current momentum is unfavorable for Hiromi Jounouchi.

Certainly, her research plays a pivotal role in scientific advancement and human development and even holds far-reaching implications for humanity's future. But morality and ethics are hurdles that cannot be circumvented.

Although part of the media that Egawa Saho represents has consistently advocated Hiromi of the city, there are also opposing voices.

Together with religious groups and politicians with ulterior motives, if the situation were favorable and the public supported Hiromi Jounouchi, there wouldn't be crowds around the hospital daily, and her laboratory entrance would not require police guard.

Apart from this, Egawa Saho, of course, has her own personal interests. After all, it's her child. Hiromi Jounouchi is just the one leading the experiment. Social ethics and public opinion are just temporary influences; after a decade or so, when the topic's popularity wanes, it will cease to affect her.

But her child is different. In a sense, this child is already an existence akin to a child of fate that breaks taboos. His entire life from birth to death will be under scrutiny, and there are even people who, in the eyes of the religious, wish for this desecration of deities to die. Therefore, as a mother, Egawa Saho could not allow things to develop for the worst.

And an exclusive interview that allows people to better understand Hiromi Jounouchi is undoubtedly the best choice for her at this moment.

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"Husband, should I really agree to this exclusive interview?" Hiromi Jounouchi asked for Yu Chen's opinion while having lunch.

It was not that she couldn't decide on her own, but she still wanted to hear her husband's thoughts, especially considering that Japan, though improving the status of women since the Meiji Restoration and since Yamamoto Yae pioneered women's independence, was still a male-dominated society. It was still prevalent for women to resign from their jobs to become homemakers after marriage well into the 21st century.

In response to Hiromi Jounouchi's question, Yu Chen thought for a moment and replied, "I think you can accept it. After all, the current direction of public opinion is not favorable to you. It would help if you used such an interview to explain and simultaneously educate the public, letting ordinary citizens understand what an Artificial Womb is and the benefits of using it. However, regarding what to discuss in the interview, I suggest that you prepare in advance. You should rehearse what you want to say, what questions you might be asked, and how to convey your message. Those in the media are waiting for you to speak, and any misunderstanding or misinterpretation can have an adverse effect."

"I understand. I'll organize my thoughts into an outline later, and you can help me review it," Hiromi Jounouchi said, nodding seriously after listening to Yu Chen's suggestion.

Hiromi Jounouchi had already reflected on some of the negative comments about the Artificial Womb experiment in society, and she had certain ideas on how to refute some of these views. This could be the perfect opportunity to express her thoughts.