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Chapter 115

    Chapter 115


    After Leonardo and Jasper were chased out by security, the former, though a bit upset, managed to ept it.Property belongs to N?vel(D)r/ama.Org.


    Recognizing the depth of hurt they caused Cassandra, being treated that way seemed understandable to him.


    Nevertheless, he hoped it would be thest time and also wished that Cassandra could see their remorse and sincere efforts.


    “Leo, Cassandra really went too far. | mean, we’re her own brothers, and she’s letting. people treat us like this?” Jasper fumed,


    itching to give Cassandra a piece of his mind.


    “Hey, watch your words, man. Have you ever thought about what you’re saying? Even if you don’t like her, what right do you


    have to talk like that? Think about the implications of your words. It’s unbelievable, especially with your higher education!”


    Leonardo scolded Jasper discontentedly.


    It was tough for him to tolerate those words, but he couldn''t directly go against Jasper in front of so many people. Leonardo had


    already spared Jasper’s dignity by not. retaliating earlier, but thetter was still going on about it.


    Jasper got a bit worked up, feeling irritated. “I’m just saying what’s on my mind, you know. | didn’t mean anything else. She just


    got on my nerves!”


    “All right, cut it out. Just head back already!” Leonardo impatiently waved him away.


    “Leo, aren''t you heading back?” Jasper asked, feeling a bit puzzled. He couldn''t figure out why everyone was leaving home one


    after another. ‘Maybe Cassandra cast some kind of spell on them,’ he mused.


    “No.” Leonardo curtly replied, walking toward his car without giving Jasper any more.


    attention.


    Later, Jasper arrived home to discover hisputer still on, notifications shing ont


    the screen.


    ‘Could it be a response to the paper | submitted? Is it epted?‘ he pondered immediately.


    He had submitted an academic paper to the Science Journal a while ago and hadn’t received a response yet.


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    ncing at the email, it appeared to be from the official website.


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    For a moment, he set aside the difort he was feeling and eagerly opened the email.


    [Dear Jasper, considering that the experimental data presented in your paper cannot yield reasonable results, the paper does not


    meet the criteria for inclusion in Science. We sincerely apologize for this oue.]


    The email hit Jasper like a ton of bricks.


    After nearly half a year of experimenting, refining his submitting it, he faced rejection.


    paper,


    and confidently


    The straightforward rejection felt like a punch to the gut, especially for someone like him.


    In his frustration, he reached out to senior peers who had experience publishing in simr journals, seeking insights and advice.


    Unfortunately, he received no response.


    At Springmount Townhouse, Cassandra was engaged in a conversation with the chairman of Science.


    “Dr. Quirke, Jasper’s paper is outstanding. Why reject it?” The person on the other end couldn’t fathom why Faye would dismiss


    such an excellent piece.


    In the Science Academic Special Issue, only the chairman knew Faye’s true identity; others remained oblivious. Faye held the


    ultimate authority over each publication.


    If this information were known, the Science reviewers would likely be astounded.


    Yet, here was Faye, rejecting papers with unwavering decisiveness.


    “The data’s messed up, lots of viewpoints are unsupported, and exnations are all over the ce.” For Faye, those reasons


    alone were enough.


    While this paper had the potential to be epted by Science, it suffered from numerous errors andcked a hundred percent


    uracy.


    It was unfortunate that Jasper had offended Faye.


    Rather than resorting to physical confrontation, this kind of rejection seemed to inflict a deeper wound.


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    These few papers had been lingering on Cassandra’s side for a while now. If it weren’t for Jasper’s reckless behavior today, she


    probably wouldn’t have even remembered those papers.


    Trying to publish a paper full of mistakes? How shameless, she thought.


    “All right. From now on, this guy’s papers... The chairman had a strange feeling that Jasper somehow rubbed Faye the wrong


    way, leading to these outright rejections.


    Some other papers had weak arguments and evidence without strong data support, but Faye let them slide.


    Yet, Jasper’s paper, despite being more professional, got the boot.


    There was only one exnation: Jasper had somehow ticked off Faye!


    “I''ll leave it to you to decide. This statement practically closed off Jasper’s opportunities.


    From then on, Science Academic Special Issue had, in essence, cklisted Jasper.


    Jasper spent the entire night contemting but couldn’t fathom what went wrong. With dark eye bags, he headed to the hospital


    the next day.


    He headed straight to the hospital director, hoping to get some insight on the puzzling situation.


    “Dr. Yates, | called the Science department director this morning. | heard that Dr. Quirke rejected your paper. So, there’s no point


    in pressing further,” the hospital director said, sounding somewhat defeated. A paper turned down by Faye was pretty much a


    lost cause.


    “W-What''s happening? Just six months ago, one of my papers got the nod, and it was Dr. Quirke who greenlit it! Why the


    change now?” Jasper couldn’t wrap his head around. why this was going on.


    Before, when Faye reviewed his paper, there was heaps of praise. This time, Jasper was even more sure that his work was top—


    notch.


    He had expected Faye’s approval, but out of the blue, it was rejected.


    “How could | ept this? No, I’ve got to figure something out!’ he determined.


    The director of the National Security Bureau, Daniel, sent Cassandra a message, requesting her presence at the bureau.


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    Cassandra was a bit perplexed, thinking, “What''s this about? We''ve alwaysmunicated online before!


    Curious, Cassandra asked for more details, but Daniel didn’t provide any exnation, only instructing her toe in person.


    Thus, Cassandra didn’t push for more information; she just made her way to the bureau.


    Daniel had arranged for someone to be waiting downstairs in advance, so when. Cassandra arrived at the National Security


    Bureau, apart from the regr checks, there were no additional obstacles.


    Soon, she arrived at Daniel''s office.


    Waiting for her were Keh and Kayden, both decked out in military gear, along with a few other unfamiliar soldiers.


    “What''s going on here?” Cassandra wondered.


    “Emery, these folks are here to give you a Commendation Medal from the state.” Daniel grinned. “Don’t worry, your information is


    strictly confidential. You can rest assured that they won''t be disclosed without your say—so.”


    Daniel could read Cassandra well enough to pick up on her concerns.


    He reassured Cassandra once more, “Emery, trust me, we’re keeping your info entirely. confidential. Safeguarding personnel in


    the information security department is our duty.”


    “What''s this Commendation Medal all about?” Cassandra inquired with a slight nod.


    “Your performance during the rescue operation was top-notch. Commander Zelinski reported it straight up the chain, so this


    time, you''re getting the highestmendation.”


    Ha


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