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At this critical mont, he, Romand Willi, audaciously intervened to save the empire's economy from fire and water. For this achievent alone, if George Washington were alive, he'd have to give him a thumbs up.

Therefore, after receiving the phone call, Romand Willi made a decision in less than a second.

"I'll go take a look right now. Have the expert responsible report to in person."

...

The actual location for the software testing was not in Langley, but in a private supercomputing center in Washington nad Puton.

This was Romand Willi's idea in the first place.

As long as the risk could be fully transferred, the goal of reducing costs and increasing efficiency could be achieved.

As for the potential litigation risks?

When had anyone ever heard of Langley being involved in lawsuits with individuals?

If it ever got to the point of intolerable grievances necessitating a lawsuit, the other party should be grateful for having no evidence at all.

It is well known that evidence unfavorable to Langley and a person living a normal life cannot coexist; one of the two must be absent.

Therefore, as long as one's moral bottom line is low enough, risk transfer can be accomplished without any risk.

Fortuitously, when it cos to a sufficiently low moral bottom line, Romand Willi was a standout among the human race.

It was as though he shouldn't even be here, to avoid drawing attention from those with ulterior motives and leaving behind evidence, but for the readily available achievents and wealth, he couldn't care less.

Thus, half an hour after receiving the call, Romand Willi was already facing Paul Guzman, the materials science expert from Langley brought in for this testing assignnt.

"Professor Guzman, I've heard the test was a success?"

As he entered the heavily guarded operations room, Romand Willi glanced at the numbers and letters flickering on the control desk's screen and began to inquire.

"Yes, Your Excellency. Although it's incredible, all evidence indicates that it indeed works. It's truly a miraculous concept," replied Paul Guzman, his tone sowhat exaggerated, especially the last part, which sounded like a lyrical aria befitting the emotions of the materials science expert at the mont.

In fact, his mood at this mont was not much different from that of Luo Benyuan, Professor Luo at Xilin University of Technology when he first learned about the effectiveness of this model.

Incredulity, amazent, bewildernt, expectations—or should I say despair—of the foreign aid, all these emotions intertwined, making the whole person sowhat frenzied.

If Dou Dou were to summarize, it would probably be sothing akin to a naive lack of worldly experience...

But it was precisely this state that was most persuasive and easily infectious to those around.

It was as if Romand Willi imdiately realized that he might truly soar to great heights this ti.

"So, you must have understood how it works, right?"

"Speaking of which, I might have to disappoint you. In fact, not at all. I've consulted every computer expert that could be found, the ones who specialize in software; we've tried to crack the core code of this software suite, and regretfully, we've failed. We don't even understand its operational logic; we only know that it indeed serves a purpose."

Truly, Romand Willi couldn't understand why, although the software program was already running on the computer, these so-called experts still couldn't figure it out.

He even began to doubt whether these professors working with Langley were as competent as they were touted to be.

But there was no choice.

In tis of hiring, he couldn't even afford to offend these incapable individuals.

Not everyone is willing to get involved with them, especially those self-proclaid highbrows with inflated egos.

"Well then, at the very least, you can confirm that there's nothing harmful in this software, can't you? For example, whether it could impact our information security?"

"Regarding this question, I can only tell you that there is no software or system in the world that is 100% secure; any program could have bugs. What we can determine now is that this software is functioning normally. It's not, as we previously speculated, a malicious program deliberately sent by the opponent."

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