Meeting The One For Me
Chapter 133
Chapter 133
Evergreen Biotech had come so far that external pressures were mounting. This time, the research on living robots gave Meplaria a major leverage to demand that Evergreen Biotech hand over its technology in terms of the technical feasibility and ethical risks of the endeavor.
On the 29th of this month, Evergreen Biotech would attend the Meplaria hearing. The news which was released a few days ago caused a stir internationally.
Although Evergreen Biotech was registered in Ruplana, the fact that the founder and actual
controlling person was a local was no secret.
However, no one knew who the founder of Evergreen Biotech really was.
It turned out it was Audrey.
Ryan pushed his glasses and chuckled softly, as if it was within his expectations.
Lambert family for the past four years. The sudden emergence of Evergreen Biotech, followed by Meplaria adding it to the
ready,” Audrey
into the dining room with Lily in his arms and saw Audrey had cooked egg noodles, with enticing sesame oil aroma. Lily’s plate already had
to the table. As he did, he saw Lily prop herself up on the chair and climb onto the stool with
the egg noodles in front of her and then pointed at Audrey who was in
but chuckle. He asked Audrey, “Is Lily always so
different from
next to Lily with
tell
the
and its affiliated companies in the domestic semiconductor field overcoming the challenges of lithography and chips
had initially decided to abandon cooperation with foreign countries and instead invest heavily in domestic independent research and development, Lambert
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