Knowing that Warren was not accustomed to such scenes, Luca smiled helplessly and said, "Mr.
Crawford must have his reasons for asking you to sit here. Just relax and sit tight. You can always glance at your phone to shift your focus if you have nothing to do."
Warren found her suggestion good. Therefore, he picked up his phone and started reading a novel.
He was, after all, just a subordinate of Gale and Rain. He did not have much expertise. He excelled in tasks involving fighting or observation.
However, when it came to attending such networking events, he felt out of place.
Therefore, Warren decided to distract himself by reading the novel.
Luca's gaze wandered around. She felt that she had it easy since no one was engaging her in conversation.
No matter how expensive the professional suit she wore today, others would simply assume she was either Luke's or Evan's secretary with Luke in attendance.
Whether they misunderstood or not did not concern Luca much.
It did not matter to her what they thought.
The most important thing at the moment was to find Abel.
With these thoughts in mind, Luca noticed a figure standing in front of her. "Hello, are you Dr. Craw?" asked the person.
Luca was surprised and looked up at the person.
His face was youthful, and he had Caucasian facial features. Luca nodded and replied, "Yes, I am. And you are...?"
"I'm an intern from a pharmaceutical company. I saw you over there, sitting in Watson's seat. You look familiar, so I came over to confirm. Turns out it's really you..." said the intern excitedly.
Luca looked at the intern without suspicion.
This networking event was not a large industry gathering. It was just that many pharmaceutical companies took it seriously because of Luke's attendance.
the message and would stick to their original plan of sending department heads along with their secretaries
tasks for their company, like gathering pharmaceutical brochures and the like. Executives did not typically handle these kinds of
say. Ironically, the
her, so she had to divert her attention
meant she could not fully
catch Luca's slight annoyance or her reluctance
I've seen the drug you developed. It's amazing! It’s a lifesaver for many cancer patients. Could you briefly tell me about your initial
spoke, he began recording
intern really could not
said Luca. Moreover, this question should be directed to
of the drug. She had only
upon the previous one, it was the result of the entire
talented one was
single-handedly did the work
did not expect Luca to respond like this. He thought female research professors
a pleading tone, "Dr. Craw, my graduation thesis is focused on analyzing your research. That’s why I really need
this annoying, but please help me. There's very little information
Warren listened to the intern, he put away his phone and stood up. He was ready to
Luca's gaze suddenly fell on
That phone...
the
had already known everything and was observing silently from
Even if there were Caucasian faces, they were notably different from the Caucasian faces in A
with Caucasian facial features were
only had a Caucasian appearance but also looked very
planning
suddenly rose to her
but Luke's and
this moment, Luca could not be
Luke right now. Otherwise, Abel might
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