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From Zero to Shero

Nobody 316

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updatedAt: 2025-09-17

Chapter b316 /b

    “Yes, absolutely!” Josie blurted out.

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    She wasn’t just saying this tofort Sean. Having lived through a previous life, Josie understood David’s research direction all too well.

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    Her insistence on pursuing a double major was precisely to create a usible pretext for eventually countering his research bter/b.

    She couldn’t just achieve remarkable sess bin /bcytology out of the blue without any formal study. That would be far too suspicious.

    “Their new project won’t get off the ground that quickly. Personnel, equipment, coboration terms, investors….By the time they finalize everything, our next research phase should already be yielding results.” Josie looked at Sean. “Your investment will definitely pay off, don’t worry.”

    Sean looked amused. That was thest thing he was worried about.

    Jeremy had spent years trying to help Delh find a new breakthrough in integrating traditional and modern medicine. Joseph’s innovative project had given them a fresh perspective.

    Their research might seem unlikely to seed, but from an investor’s standpoint, even if Delh didn’t make progress, the application of nanorobots in clinical surgery alone would be enough to break even.

    Moreover, with Xandrov’s involvement, research into the role of traditional medicine in surgery was also expected to yield results, making the development of new drugs inevitable.

    Setting business aside, the role Reedshaw Medical yed in advancing this research was beneficial for its development, with no downsides.

    Sean reached out and ruffled Josie’s hair. “Yeah, I’m not worried. Let’s go, I’ll walk

    you back.”

    They turned and headed towards the dormitory, neither overly concerned about David’s new project.

    “Josie…” Someone hurried after, a btrace /bof urgency in their voice.

    Josie turned around and saw Vincent jogging over.

    It felt like they hadn’t seen each other in ages.

    Josie even found the face before her somewhat bunfamiliar/b.

    “What is it?” Josie’s expression was cold, a hint of displeasure between her brows.

    Vincent caught his breath slightly. “I have heard that Professor Lawson’s research topic was previously suppressed by Mr. Longley. This time, it has received special approval from Mr. Nelson. Once the researchmences, the National Hospital bwill /balso be involved.”

    “So, what are you trying to say?” Josie narrowed her eyes slightly.

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    Vincent steadied his tone. “You have worked with Professor Lawson for so long. You must know his capabilities. You refused toe back before, and this time you even caused bhis /bproject to be canceled.

    “His ability to initiate new research topics so quickly is also rted to your team’s work. I shouldn’t need to spell it out. Your team has a higher proportion of traditional medicine practitioners, and Professor Jeremy…”

    Vincent nced at Sean, his brows slightly furrowed.

    you. Do you truly

    He added, “Setting aside the eventual oue of your group’s research, let’s talk about you. believe that you can achieve significant aplishments in acupuncture?

    “Or do you think that a major you chose temporarily can bmake /byou more sessful than the bone /byou studied for many years?”

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    Josie found Vincent perplexing. “Whether I seed or not, whether I achieve anything, it seems none of your business. Who are you to say these things to me? What do you want?”

    Vincent took a deep breath, as if to muster his strength. “Josie, stop it. Come back. It’s perfect timing. Professor Lawson is recruiting new members now. You are the most qualified. Listen to me, okay? Come back and join us.

    “As long as you return, you will have a share in every achievement the team attains, regardless of scale. When the research concludes, we may even qualify to enter the National Hospital.

    That’s the highest–level medical institution in the country. Aren’t you tempted?”

    If she had truly been moved, she would have gone when Keh first approached her. She wouldn’t have waited until now.

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