"Every ti you co, it makes feel like there’s still more to explore in dicine, sigh."
Caleb Dax smiled wryly and let out a deep sigh, feeling defeated by Nathalie Quinlan.
"Indeed, learning is endless, I still have much to cultivate!"
After saying this, he knew what Nathalie Quinlan was here for at the Pharmaceutical Association and didn’t waste any ti. He said to the girl sitting on the computer chair, "Co with , I’ll take you to get the dicine."
CD-3 is a targeted drug he developed last year.
As many as the Pharmaceutical Association wanted, they had.
Nathalie Quinlan wanted this dicine, so he would take her to the place where he stored it and get a vial.
Nathalie Quinlan stood up, adjusted her hat brim, and followed him, softly replying, "Alright."
Caleb Dax led the way in front, and she walked neither too close nor too far from him, about two steps behind.
From the laboratory all the way out, Caleb Dax talked with Nathalie Quinlan about matters related to dicine.
Until they walked out of Caleb Dax’s laboratory and ran into a young man with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Three people accompanied the young man, just in ti to see them coming out.
The young man skillfully greeted Caleb Dax, respectfully saying, "Director, the Countess has arrived."
Caleb Dax paused, slightly surprised, "Oh," as if just rembering Ellen Quarles had called him: "Oh, you’ve arrived."
Nathalie Quinlan had one hand in her pocket, her hat brim lowered, showing only her chin.
But her skin was very fair, and she had a striking presence.
Caleb Dax stopped to speak with them, and Nathalie Quinlan also stopped but didn’t intend to join the conversation.
However, Robert Radcliff noticed a young girl beside his teacher, and he was montarily stunned. Realizing who she was, his eyes suddenly brightened.
Q?
He was extrely excited.
After all, he had heard Caleb Dax ntion Q many tis, but it was the first ti he saw Q in person.
He didn’t expect the other party to be so young.
But Robert, having been at the Pharmaceutical Association for so long and often going outside, had a much stronger psychological resilience than most people.
Even though he was extrely excited inside, he temporarily contained it, turning to Ellen Quarles and the other three and said, "Let introduce you to Director Dax."
Robert then looked fanatically at Nathalie Quinlan standing next to Caleb Dax and lowered his voice: "...The other one is a very important friend of our director. She’s here today for so business with us at the Pharmaceutical Association."
Ellen Quarles didn’t recognize the girl standing next to Caleb Dax at first glance, so she continued to speak with ease: "I never expected Director Dax to have such a young friend."
But Celine Tucker and Caryn Zachmann’s expressions had changed from the mont Caleb Dax and that ’important friend’ walked out of the laboratory together.
Now seeing the person clearly, Caryn Zachmann looked as if she were struck by lightning, her delicate face turning pale, lips trembling, barely believing her eyes.
Nathalie, Nathalie Quinlan?
How could she be here in Orlais, even appearing beside the director of the Pharmaceutical Association?
Caryn Zachmann couldn’t describe her feelings at the mont. It was as if she had flown into the clouds on an airplane and then plumted into the abyss.
An overwhelming shock and pressure bore down on her, making it almost impossible for her to lift her head.
Caryn Zachmann stood there woodenly, even though Caleb Dax was right in front of her, she couldn’t bring herself to greet him normally.
Her eyes continuously focused on the nonchalant girl beside Caleb Dax, a gaze so intense it seed like it could bore right through!
It was Nathalie Quinlan, that person was clearly Nathalie Quinlan!
PS: Sorry for the delay, my dears, I just got back from catching a flight today.
Best wishes for success in the college entrance exams, may you all get into your desired universities. Keep it up, you’re the best.
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