Rhett often heard other assistants complaining about their professors. They were always saying they were understaffed and the company would not allocate more research positions.
On the contrary, Luca never uttered a word of complaint. It seemed like her research was able to proceed smoothly no matter how many researchers the company assigned to her.
After all, having worked on two research projects together, Rhett had not seen Luca face any difficulties yet.
He said these words as a piece of advice for Mo Stone. Perhaps the chances of her becoming a professor's assistant would be higher if she chose a different research professor.
His good intentions, however, were misunderstood by Mo Stone.
She forced a faint smile and said nothing more. Then, she returned to her seat.
Choose a different professor? That had never crossed her mind!
Luca had always been her choice. If she could become Luca's assistant, she could learn and gain more.
Mo Stone thought Rhett's advice stemmed from his concern about her presence in Luca's group possibly affecting his position.
In an instant, Mo Stone labeled Rhett as a competitor.
Rhett was unaware of all of this. He diligently absorbed knowledge from the book.
Mo Stone glanced at Rhett's studious appearance and secretly cursed him for being insincere.
They were both rookies, so why was he pretending to be a scholar?
Meanwhile, Luca was still contemplating the events unfolding around her in the office. She felt complicated and uncomfortable. There was also Karen, who was feeling just as miserable.
Karen sat in a private booth in a cafe. She picked up the spoon and stirred her coffee with a gloomy expression on her face.
It was the finest Blue Mountain coffee, but she had no appetite for it. Her face wore a grim look. Myra and Margaret, who were sitting across her, dared not to make a sound.
trouble for Luke, they did not expect
A City was talking about Karen's 'scandalous
did not make Karen happy at
Luke retaliated against Karen in the same way they did,
notoriety was nowhere near as high as Karen's. It put their minds at ease, and
the events of those years from Karen while maintaining their relationship and picking up
not express it openly, they were secretly curious about Karen's affairs back
Myra asked when Karen remained silent
gossip news, it would not be a big deal. However, given that he was
needed to stick
targeted, at least there would be two others
coldly. She looked calm on the outside, but she was
said Margaret. She
behind this. It seemed like Luke had a handle on their moves all along. Otherwise, how could he have precisely targeted Karen on the second day the scandal was
was just too
had no way out now. They had agreed to team
conscience, but this one not only lacks it. He's downright heartless," commented Myra. Then, she thought to herself, ‘He's heartless enough
that
he fully uncovered the
the incident through the news
but communication was also underdeveloped. Myra heard that when Karen first saw
far away, the chances of running into
remarkable as
employed some means to protect
the subsequent details with
occurred, she sent her
could not find him even after a whole day had
all began to suspect that Luke was
you insist that the man was just talking nonsense and that you don't
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