The dinner that evening was with Mr. Ashcroft, the CEO of Axiom Flux Technologies.

Earlier that morning, PrimeStar Technologies had finalized a partnership agreement with Axiom Flux Technologies.

After their meal, Charlene and Stewart headed over to Axiom Flux's headquarters. They spent hours in deep discussion with the engineering team, only parting ways close to midnight.

Over the next two days, Charlene made frequent trips to Axiom Flux. She and the engineers worked overtime together, often staying late into the night.

Friday marked the date of Axiom Flux's product launch event, an occasion the company had scheduled over a month ago. The reason for their relentless work ethic was simple—they wanted their collaborative ideas to be fine-tuned and, if possible, partially realized before the launch. With the groundwork laid, the focus of Axiom Flux's launch event was about to undergo a drastic shift.

In the early hours of Friday morning, after finally heading home for a few hours of rest, Charlene and Stewart both made their way to the Axiom Flux launch event.

The company had invited numerous journalists and industry peers to attend. As fellow professionals in the field, Thorne and Vesta were naturally among those invited.

Charlene and Stewart, exhausted from their recent marathon of late nights, arrived a little later than most. The moment they walked into the main hall, Vesta and Thorne spotted them.

when

invite so many industry peers was, of course, about more than just showcasing technology; it was also an unspoken

the nature of the new collaboration was quite different from before. This meant PrimeStar

wasn't hard for Vesta to guess that Ashcroft's invitation to Stewart was likely about this

industry, Axiom Flux had developed rapidly over the past few years. Their autonomous vehicles were among the most influential on the domestic market. If they could now join forces with PrimeStar, whose national profile and technical capabilities were undeniable, the partnership would surely give Axiom Flux a competitive

Nexus Tech's competitive advantage in autonomous driving didn't rest solely on language systems. Her own company had

thought, Vesta calmly

came over,

how much importance Ashcroft placed on Stewart, Vesta's suspicions about his intentions to collaborate with PrimeStar only grew

Ashcroft excused himself to finalize preparations. The

position in the tech world, and Thorne, as their representative, was naturally seated in the front row. Vesta, taking advantage of

to realize that she was, in fact, the technical powerhouse driving this collaboration. Her seat was even closer to the center

to Thorne, wasn't surprised. Without hesitation, he took the seat assigned to Charlene. With

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