My Italy

Chapter 547 Biochemical Research

Synthetic ammonia is a huge advance in the chemical industry, and its effects cannot be overstated. Of course, the chemical industry is both beneficial and harmful to human society, but the benefits outweigh the harm, so the Italian government also fully supports the chemical industry.

The Italian government's support has two aspects. On the one hand, it has policies, including tax cuts and loan support. The corporate tax paid by other industries is 12%, so after the chemical industry pays 12 points, it can get two points back. In addition, on the bank side, companies of the same size can get loans of 10 million lire, while in the chemical industry, they can get loans of 12 million lire. Don’t think it’s too little. Many times if it’s too much, many things will be different in two layers.

In addition to assistance in policy loans, the government also provides more high-end scientific research talents at the education level. Among the 37 universities in Italy, 28 have established chemical engineering majors, providing thousands of chemical engineering professionals to the society every year.

Among them, the most famous school for chemical engineering in Italy is the University of Brescia. Although this university is not outstanding, it is the most prestigious university in Italy in the field of chemical engineering. As long as you hold a diploma in chemical engineering from the University of Brescia, you will have the best passport for the Italian chemical industry. Every year, the university can train hundreds of chemical professionals for the chemical industry.

In the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Brescia, there is a person known as the devil professor, that is Professor Reynaldo Lenis. The professor graduated from the Chemistry Department of Heisenberg University and was once retained by the university to teach at the school.

But he returned to Italy without hesitation and became a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Brescia.

After Professor Lenis became a professor of chemical engineering, he still did not give up his research in chemistry. However, his research was somewhat special, which was the study of harmful chemical gases. This is why he was called the Devil Professor. Specializing in the study of harmful gases, which seems too weird to ordinary people.

As for what other people think, Lenis can only let it go. Because he believes that although harmful gases look scary, they are not without their effects. For example, in terms of eliminating pests, they can completely benefit humans. So over the years, he has been tirelessly conducting research in this area.

These years of research have made Professor Lenis the master of harmful gases in Italy and famous around the world. On the one hand, few other chemists are willing to study harmful gases all the time, and on the other hand, their talents are very good. Although it is not the top one, it can still be considered as one of the batch below the top.

Moreover, these years of research have allowed Professor Lenis to develop a variety of highly toxic gases, several of which are valued by pesticide companies and made into several pesticides to eliminate pests and used to ensure agricultural production.

Today, just as Professor Lenis was finishing his teaching and preparing to return to his laboratory to conduct a new round of research, he was suddenly stopped.

"Hello Professor Lenis, I am Major Cheruiyot from the Army. I have something to ask you."

As he spoke, Major Cheruiyot also took out his military officer's ID card to prove his identity to him.

Lenis said politely to the officer who appeared in front of him. "I don't know what it is. If it's beyond my ability, I can only do nothing to help."

It was clear that Professor Lenis was cautious.

Major Cheruiyot couldn't hear the cautious attitude of the professor in front of him, but he ignored it and continued. "Please rest assured, Professor, what I am asking you for this time will definitely not be beyond your ability. It is the direction of your research and development. I would like to ask you about the problem of harmful gases."

Upon hearing that the other party was looking for his own expertise, Professor Lenis felt tight, indicating that the other party was really well prepared. But considering that public places were not the place to talk about such things, Lenis decided to find another place. "Major, would you like to come to my office to talk?"

"My pleasure."

After a while, Professor Lenis' office arrived. This office was not much different from other professors. It was a desk with a sofa, and then basically a circle of bookshelves filled with various books. Old books.

Major Cheruiyot didn't care about the furnishings of the office. He came to Professor Lenis this time because he had something to consult. Speaking of which, a week ago, Major Cheruiyot received a secret mission, requiring him to secretly recruit a group of people to conduct research on the military use of toxic gases.

Major Cheruiyot accepted the task immediately. But he had some trouble finding people. Because the requirement is for a secret operation, the Army cannot use its own power, and everything needs to be operated by himself.

After spending a lot of trouble, Professor Lenis, who is currently relatively public, came into his sight. Since this is a master of toxic gas research, it is right to find him.

So Major Cheruiyot, who came with a purpose, spoke. "Professor Lenis, I would like to ask about the relevant knowledge of harmful gases. Which harmful gases are easy to produce, easy to store, and easy to spread."

It may not be easy for other people to answer the many questions that Major Cheruiyot raised right from the start, but for Professor Lenis, these are all child's play.

"Major, you have found the right person. There are many kinds of harmful gases, and it is not easy to choose what you need. Fortunately, you met me."

Then Professor Lenis introduced various poisonous gases to Major Cheruiyot and explained their advantages and disadvantages. Although Professor Lenis was frothing at the mouth, Major Cheruiyot felt that something was wrong again, because the advantages and disadvantages of various harmful gases can be discussed later, and now is not the time to discuss this.

"Professor, please wait a moment. I think I know enough about harmful gases. In fact, I came to see you this time with a mission, which is to invite you to join the military's research on toxic gases and provide support for Italy. The security of the kingdom is guaranteed. I know that you are an authority on toxic gases, so the army needs outstanding people like you to serve the kingdom even more."

What Major Cheruiyot said after interrupting made Professor Lenis smile. He knew from the moment the major saw him that things would never be simple. After he rambled on for a while, he couldn't stand it anymore and announced his intention.

"I am honored to be chosen by the Army, but I would like to ask, is the research you want me to do on lethal toxic gases?"

"Or use poisonous gas to kill enemy soldiers?"

Facing such a direct inquiry from Professor Lenis, Major Cheruiyot felt a little uncomfortable. It couldn't be so direct, but considering the other party's reputation in this field, he replied.

"I am really looking for you to develop a lethal poisonous gas. However, we are not guaranteed to use it. We will only use it for self-defense when we suffer a huge defeat. The main purpose of our army's development of it is to keep a trump card. After all... "

He didn't even believe what he said.

"Okay, I agree to join."

"What?"

Major Cheruiyot was shocked by Professor Lenis's words. He didn't expect this person to be so simple and straightforward. He just wished he had mentioned it earlier.

"But I have one request, that is, I must retain my status as a professor at the University of Brescia. Also, how much is the research funding for the project?"

"..."

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