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Chapter 199: Chapter 199: Indecisive

Chapter 199: Indecisiveness

However, almost every mber of the research group was unwilling to give up, so so secretly continued the research.

They knew that their research had achieved a significant breakthrough, but this breakthrough was not within the scope of what the state allowed. So, it had to be conducted secretly.

Thinking about it, Chloe couldn’t help but rember the poor test subjects her mother had ntioned.

According to her mother’s recollection, the scene of the experint at that ti could only be described as shocking.

There were a lot of materials, so it took Chloe more than an hour to finish reading all of them. She circled the main parts and quickly sent it to Albert Green.

After all, at the core of BRD-2, Emma Foster was the main developer. It could be said that without her, there would be no BRD-2.

When Albert received the materials, he was very surprised and praised Chloe for her competence.

[Mr. Green: I’ve taken a quick look, and our current research direction is the sa as this set of materials. I’ll show it to the others tomorrow.]

[What about the materials from other years?]

[Chloe: It’s been a long ti since 2003. I haven’t found any materials from later years yet, so I’ll have to keep looking.]

[Mr. Green: Since you found this information on Alexander Foster’s computer, he must know sothing about it. Have you considered being honest with him? He likes you so much, surely he wouldn’t want to see you die either.]

Chloe stared at the screen, not replying for a mont.

Albert had ntioned this idea to her several tis before.

She even considered it—having a face-to-face, straightforward negotiation with Alex.

But doing so would make her feel like she owed him a favor that she couldn’t repay for the rest of her life.

She had never liked owing favors. If she could solve it herself, she would. If not, she’d trade fairly.

Like when she negotiated with Layla Lowell and Albert Green.

One was for material, the other for help in resolving a family feud.

But what about Alex?

When she thought of him, her mind seed to freeze.

What would he ask as a condition, and whether she was willing to accept it? If she didn’t accept, she knew she wouldn’t stay with the Fosters any longer.

Or it could be said that the day she proposed the trade would be the day she left the Foster family.

No matter whether Alex agreed or not, the result would not be affected.

This was one of her rare instances of "indecisiveness".

And again, it had to do with Alex.

The last ti she was "indecisive" was also because of him.

She furrowed her brows, closed her eyes, and pinched herself before replying to Albert.

[I will handle it.]

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The next day, during self-study,

With the chemistry competition approaching, Keith Grant was quite concerned about her review progress. He specifically ca to her desk during the break and glanced at it.

He asked in a low voice, "Again with a bunch of comic books? The chemistry competition is this Saturday. You signed up for it, didn’t you? Hurry up and study. Look at your deskmate, Anders Spence. He’s working so hard, his papers are all filled up."

Upon hearing this, the nearby male student imdiately sat upright and looked seriously at his paper.

Chloe said flatly, "I will study in a bit."

"In a bit? When is ’in a bit’? Where are your materials? Don’t tell

you’re planning to take the exam without any preparation."

Chloe took out a stack of materials from her drawer, "I do have so materials."

Keith took a look and flipped through a few pages.

There were certain similarities between mathematics, physics, and chemistry, and being a science prodigy, she could generally understand them.

"Not bad. Where did you get these materials?"

The materials of Anders Spence and the others all had covers and book numbers, while her materials were clearly self-compiled and printed.

Chloe casually said, "An older brother gave it to ."

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