Chapter 48
The fact that Olivia won the Lasker Award might cause a stir in the scientific community, but it may not attract much attention in the business world.
Everyone was shocked because Olivia was the Taylor family’s daughter.
Among these wealthy families, many of their descendants had also joined the scientific and artistic world. However, most of them were artists, lawyers, and doctors. Even if there were talented descendants who entered national research institutes, they were rarely as talented as Olivia. With her achievements, she could not rely on her family background and money alone. She was really capable.
Some short–sighted families with shallow foundations were only
surprised and felt that it was unbelievable. Then, they treated this matter as an interesting piece of news and only discussed it a little, not paying much attention.
As for those family elders with deep foundations and wisdom, they thought deeper.
The term “scientist” seemed to symbolize poverty, but in modern society, it had nothing to do with poverty. More importantly, there was an unimaginable political power behind scientists.
This was especially true for the top scientists. They had something to do with the government.
In the Hushe Republic, money was not a measure of everything.
It was listed by seniority, scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants. In ancient times, merchants were considered the lowest profession. Even today, despite the prosperity of commerce, scholars had a higher status than them.
Soon, someone talked to Liam and asked if Olivia was married. They wanted to match their sons with Olivia.
Liam indeed doted on Olivia in his heart, but compared to Amy, whom he had doted on for decades, the difference was not small.
A daughter was always more important than a granddaughter.
Moreover, Liam was old. He did not want to interfere too much in many
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as long as the children in the family did not go overboard and
he tacitly agreed
outside. Since Amy did
to Olivia. Liam felt that he
woman who acted decisively, and
shown everyone her power.
to
attention fell on Olivia.
her eyes and bit
to be her most glorious day,
want to rest for a while?” Yvonne shook her
She’s younger than you. She’s your younger
her head. Her eyes were filled with tears, and she was like a small white flower swaying
one day, I can call you mother openly and announce to everyone that you’re my mother. I’m looking forward to this moment too much. That’s why I was sad when the news
important to me. I’m too yearning and have been looking forward to this day. That’s why I can’t control my emotions. I’m sorry, Mom.
Amy held her hand and comforted her. “It’s
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to blame
bad person. I actually guessed Miss Olivia just now and thought that she
of the Nobel Prize. There was no possibility of manipulation at all. Moreover, there had been
be a coincidence. Don’t be too sad. I’ll hold a bigger banquet for you on
did not follow her words, Yvonne’s eyes suddenly
Amy. She smiled brightly and said, “I know. That’s why I think I’m a bad person. I
than half a minute before Yvonne frowned and covered her
quickly got someone
said that she was feeling uneasy. Due to her previous suicide, her health was not good to begin with. Today, her mood had fluctuated drastically, and her heart could not
nothing to do with Olivia. Olivia wasn’t even
it was inappropriate for Olivia to win the Lasker
consecutive banquets where people fainted. Previously, it was Emma,
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