"I can't believe this guy even has a fiancée already!"
Like sothing out of a dream.
"I'm not joking," Terrence Lentz said seriously.
"Terrence, who's the lucky lady?" Gabrie was just too curious.
For all these years, Terrence had always been chaste.
Gabrie had thought that he was indifferent to won!
But now, he even had a fiancée—maybe even children!
Gabrie would never have believed it if he hadn't heard it with his own ears.
Terrence turned his gaze slightly, and when he ntioned her, the glacier in his eyes vanished in an instant, replaced by a look of tender affection, "To be honest, I should be the one who's more fortunate."
Gabrie was stunned.
What did Terrence an?
It was his good fortune?
This...
Terrence's reaction brought three words to mind.
Love-struck fool.
When Gabrie thought of this, he swallowed hard.
Who could have imagined that the leader of the Marginine Organization, revered by all, was a love-struck fool!
Seeing Gabrie like this, Terrence sighed lightly, "Forget it, you've never been in love, so no matter how much I say, you won't understand."
Gabrie: "..."
Terrence, is this how you treat single dogs? Really?
So harsh!
Terrence turned to his assistant, who was still standing by, "Go reply to Nathaniel."
"Yes," the assistant nodded.
After the assistant left, Gabrie continued to ask, "Terrence, can you reveal who the future Sister is?"
"You'll naturally find out when the ti is right," Terrence said lightly.
Tch.
Such tight protection.
Gabrie narrowed his eyes.
Who could it be?
Who could be worthy of Terrence?
If it were before, his mind would've gone straight to Suwen.
But now...
Gabrie rubbed his chin.
A mont later, Gabrie asked, "Terrence, when do you plan to have the wedding?"
He had asked casually, but Terrence answered very seriously, "I'll listen to her."
Gabrie: "???"
This was so rare!
Actually hearing this from Terrence!
Tch!
It seed Terrence was not only love-struck but also very likely to be henpecked in the future.
Thinking this, Gabrie felt a mix of emotions and continued, "Terrence, don't girls like gold and jewelry? A teorite doesn't seem quite appropriate, does it?"
"Do you know what a teorite is?" Terrence asked.
"A star from the sky?" Gabrie answered.
Terrence nodded slightly, "She told she wanted a star from the sky."
Since she wanted it.
He would do whatever it took to fulfill her wish.
Gabrie: "..." That's so much dog food.
--
Soon after, Nathaniel received J's reply.
Nathaniel relayed J's exact words to Viola Thompson.
On the other end of the phone, Viola chuckled, "What determination. J's getting better and better, using sothing so important to please a woman."
"Master, what do we do now?" Nathaniel said sowhat troubled, "It seems he's not planning to give us the teorite."
"We don't need him to give it," Viola's tone was indifferent, then she continued, "Keep an eye on Cigacan's movents, I'll handle the teorite."
"Okay, Master."
Excitent filled Nathaniel's face.
The war between two big shots was about to erupt.
It was anyone's guess who would co out on top in the end.
After hanging up the phone,
Viola saw that Mason Grant had officially announced a collaboration with Professor Caston's laboratory in the international news on her phone.
[Welco, Professor Grant!]
[Professor Grant is very impressive, those who don't know about him should look him up.]
[I heard that the P·D Plan initially sought cooperation with Professor Alnwick, but he backed out because of comnts made by Professor Thompson.]
[To be fair, changing genes is indeed risky, so it's normal for Professor Alnwick to have concerns.]
[Professor Alnwick is too timid, lacking the rigor of a researcher; scientific research should always be about verifying results through experints, but he backed out because of soone else's words, such a person lacks the spirit of scientific innovation!]
[That's hilarious! To say that Professor Alnwick lacks the spirit of scientific innovation—how then did he get those renowned biology awards? Did you help him win them?]
[So people should keep a low profile; be careful lest Professor Thompson's words prove prophetic!]
[Prophetic? Since when does scientific work need prophecies? Does she think she's a fortune teller?]
[Another day, another support for Professor Thompson!]
[I can see that most of those who claim to believe in Professor Thompson don't have Parkinson's patients in their family! If no one in the family has Parkinson's, they don't care whether the experint is successful or not. They can't understand the pain of the patients and their families, such people are the most selfish!]
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