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Chi Gui was slightly startled and imdiately snapped the file shut, "Alright, pull over, and I’ll head to the passenger seat."
It was only right for her to comply with such a small request since he had co specially to pick her up.
Fu Si hooked his lips slightly, and after passing the traffic lights, he parked the car by the roadside.
Chi Gui got out of the back seat and sat in the passenger seat.
She reached to pull the seat belt, but Fu Si had already slightly leaned over; his long arm stretching across her body, pulling the seat belt over and fastening it onto the buckle on the seat.
The two were seated very close together.
The cold fragrance from Fu Si’s body was light and pleasant.
Chi Gui subtly leaned back, just for a mont, she felt her heart experience an unusually high frequency of palpitations...
In the back seat, Wen Ruan, witnessing Chi Gui’s expression, was increasingly perplexed and couldn’t help but gaze at Fu Si once more.
That expression on Professor Chi just now was clearly one of a shy young girl...
The institute wasn’t far from the airport, just about twenty minutes away by car.
All the other mbers of the institute were already waiting at the entrance.
Once Chi Gui got out of the car, she led them inside and began a tense, fast-paced day of work.
Wen Ruan, walking at the back, entered the door and couldn’t help but look back again at Fu Si’s retreating car.
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The second phase wasn’t planned only after completely finishing the first phase.
Halfway through the first phase, Chi Gui already started planning the direction of the second phase’s experints; that plan then evolved constantly with the ongoing first phase.
Thus, after completing the first phase’s experints, Chi Gui only needed to make slight modifications before assigning the work for the second phase.
The entire process took just one week to complete.
Once the experints of the second phase were on track, Chi Gui compiled her recent insights and discoveries, together with her thoughts on the latest drug research for neurological diseases, and posted it on the most renowned dical forum in the world.
It had been a habit of hers since her student days.
The M Forum, as the leading international dical forum, not only gathers top dical students from around the world but also garners the attention of expert-level professors and academicians at all tis.
There were even rumors that one of the founding mbers of the forum was one of the core dical scholars of the International dical Alliance.
The prestige and significance of the forum were extrely high.
By sharing her insights on the forum, Chi Gui could discuss them with other dical scholars to gain new perspectives and, with so luck, receive guidance from top dical experts—benefiting greatly.
Even now, having beco one of the top figures herself, her habit of sharing had not changed.
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At the sa ti.
In the study of a prominent dical family in M country, the Orlando family.
Orlando Nielsen was holding the mouse, browsing the M Forum listlessly.
In his quest to discover and recruit outstanding dical talent, he spent an hour on the M Forum every day.
However, it had been a long ti since a post caught his eye.
It wasn’t that the posters weren’t talented enough, but as the head of a dical family, he had seen and heard so much, and had even participated in so dical research that could not be disclosed publicly.
Ordinary posts rarely sparked his interest anymore.
As a new post appeared titled "Reflections on the Research of Drugs for Neurological Diseases"—clearly published by a dical student—Orlando Nielsen opened it with little interest, barely glanced at it, and was about to close it.
But the next second, his hand holding the mouse abruptly paused!
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