<b>Chapter </b><b>66</b>
Shannon turned around and picked up the report from the bed.
Although she had personally heard Helen say it and was mentally prepared, now that sh one by one, her eyes turned red again and she was burning with anger.
she saw these reports with her own eyes and examined them
There was no need for Donna to do the surgeries in Fraley Hospital <b>and </b>use those expensive medicines,
Because of this, her body’s immunity decreased, many organs failed, and her kidney functions regressed<b>.</b>
She originally just had a cold and was forced to be seriously ill.
This time, in order to get Shannon to plead guilty, Helen removed one of <b>Donna’s </b>kidneys and gave her a new one. There was already a moderate rejection phenomenon.
They had never cared about Donna’s life. They <b>just </b>wanted her to make Shannon plead guilty.
<b>Shannon </b>thought. What kind of monster is Helen in order for her to do this kind of thing?”
Lea got out of the elevator. It was lunchtime. She nned to treat Alfred to a meal,
She thought, “What does he like to eat?
She searched her brain but couldn’t remember anything.
In her previous life and this life, she knew too <b>little </b>about him.
“Miss Berry!” Charles Wessen greeted her politely. “Do you <b>have </b>time now! We’ve found some problems and bottlenecks <b>in </b>our research. Can yo
you <b>give </b>us some guidance?”
The two research projects she had given himst time, the immunologic drugs and blood test, were both major projects. They had studied a lot <b>of </b><b>things </b>and encountered many problems.
When he found out that she hade to the hospital, Charles rushed over immediately
Lea said, “Yes, let’s go.”
The medical research project was her job and her weapon of revenge. She also needed to use it to repay Alfred. She cared about it very much.
Charles excitedly led the way,
These two research projects fascinated him. Her guidance would advance the project, just thinking about it <b>made </b><b>his </b><b>heart </b>surge. “Miss Berry, the newly recruited researchers <b>have </b>adjusted to theb. They are all very capable and their work attitudes are very serious. Do you want to talk to
thent
<b>Although </b>he was fully in charge of theboratory, he knew that <b>his </b>skill was far <b>inferior </b><b>to </b>hers. He followed her lead and would ask her for instructions for important things
Lea <b>said</b>, “No, <b>you </b>can take care of it. I’ll take a look at their experiments”
These new recruits had either worked with her in her previous life or she had seen their abilities and character. They werepletely trustworthy.This text is ? N?velDrama/.Org.
A few people’s <b>research </b>direction <b>was </b>different from the current research. She needed to guide them to develop new research projects.
Charles <b>paused</b>. He did not expect her to trust him <b>so </b>much. He wanted to repay her with the rest of his life.
Theboratory was evenrger than before. The entire floor was opened up, and a few research spaces were separated by ss for the researchers to use alone.
There was not enough space. He was nning to connect to the upper level.
A few new research instruments were added. They were purchased from overseas by Alfred. <b>A </b>portion of them had yet to arrive.
A new batch ofputers had also been added. Theputers <b>used </b>in the past could no longer satisfy the research needs.
There were also 3D printers <b>and </b>some models. There were a few more core researchers. They were wearing work clothes and were focused on research
Manyputer screens duy model presentations and form calculus.
They did not notice thut Lea hade in.
She followed Charles into his offer. All fiveputers were working. She checked them and knew what the <b>p</b>
problem was. She took care of it
berself
It was not guidance, but she did it herself
These projects were allpleted in her previous life. She did not directly show the results because she did not want to be too deified in front of these <b>people </b>and trigger conjectures
She solved a few questions <b>and </b>handed them to Charles before checking the Laboratory. Theputers they were using now were too cheappared to <b>the </bputers in her previous life.
If she wanted to improve the research productivity, she had to use more powerfulputers to process the data.
<b>In </b>her previous life, the <b>reason </b>why her research was so <b>fast </b><b>was </b>because she used the third–generation artificial brain to produce high–performanceputers specially used for research.
he had to find a way to produce thoseputers.
Lea believed that it was time to activate the third–generation artificial brain.
An hourter. Alfred was bored to death waiting in the office of the inpatient building.
He estimated <b>that </b>an hour ago. Lea would havee to him and invited him to a <b>meal</b>.
He thought. Why isn’t she here yet?”
Eddie asked, “Mr. Andrews, are you waiting for Miss Berry to have food together!”
Alfred was stunned. He thought, Am I <b>that </b>obvious?
Eddie said. “Miss Berry and Professor Wessen have gone to theboratory. They probably won’t go nut for lunch. Why don’t I invite her!”
Alfred asked, “Eddie, are you very free?”
Eddie was confused
Alfred said, “Go order food for theb.”
Scientific researchers were all abnormal humans, When they did experiments, theypletely forgot about everything else. They are differently from ordinary people.
and
slept
Alfred knew that there must be something important going on for <b>Lea </b>to spend so much time in theb. He did not want to disturb her.
Eddie paused for a moment before he understood. He sighed and <b>thought </b>‘Mr. Andrews is too attentive and considerate to Miss Lea. No wonder people <b>say </b>that once a person who is emotionless bes affectionate, he will be more affectionate than ordinary people.
He answered, “Mr. Andrews, I understand. I’ll go order now.”
Alfred took the paper and pen, <b>quickly </b>wrote down a few dishes, and handed them to him. “Order these dishes for them”
Eddie took it and looked at it. He understood that these were Miss <b>Lea’s </b>favorite dishes.
However, they had only known her for a short period of time and did not have a deep understanding of her. Eddie didn’t know how Alfred was able to know these things.
In theboratory, half an hourter, Eddie said, “Miss Berry, here’s your lunch. You <b>can </b>eat first,”
Only then did Lea snap out of her work. Her stomach <b>was </b>rumbling with hunger. It <b>was </b>already past two in the afternoon. She only had breakfast <b>with </b>Christian in the morning and did not have anything cheater<b>.</b>
She turned around in her seat and was stunned when she saw Eddie.
He had been following Alfred <b>all </b>the time.
“Where’s Mr. Andrews?” She finally thought of <b>Alfred</b>.
Eddie uid, “He’s <b>busy</b>”
“Oh” She nodded and took the <b>takeout </b>box.
Eddie added, “Mr. Andrews is <b>treating </b>the
ting the people in
in theboratory <b>to </b>a meal today. He ordered the meal”
She was stunned for a moment. <b>When </b><b>she </b>opened the lunch box, she saw the main dish, fried fish. The delicious taste assaulted her nose, heart surged.
and <b>her</b>
in her previous life, <b>she </b>had overused her brain. Sea fish <b>was </b>food that the relied on. Due in the long–term overdraft of her body for research, her
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health was not good and she was very picky about the taste of food. She only liked this style of food
She thought, I never told Alfred about my eating habits. How does he know that I like thish It masst be a coincidence
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