"See if you can fulfill these requirements." Ye Zhi handed Mr. Ye's task to Zhao Guang.
Zhao Guang glanced over it, then spoke: "Achieving memory transfer isn't really a problem; if it's purely knowledge, even if it can be transmitted in, understanding still requires time and insight."
"Moreover, the human brain has protective and dormant mechanisms. Some things can be remembered, but over time they will be forgotten."
Ye Zhi thought for a moment, realizing that it was indeed the case. It seemed some people had made assumptions.
"What about developing the brain? Can these things be done?"
Zhao Guang nodded: "Of course, but the brain is important; it's not as simple as it appears. Human potential is said to be limitless, but this potential keeps growing."
