From Zero to Shero
Nobody 347
Josie felt somewhat embarrassed by the praise. “The therapeutic effects of traditional medicine are rtively slow, so there’s no use rushing. bHowever/b, acupuncture can sometimes be quite effective and work quickly. I noticed you’ve been massaging your neck. Are you feeling difort there? Would you like me to try it?”
Anna was so carefree that she agreed without a second thought.
She also referenced this matter in her follow–up report on the Reedshaw family’s medical practice and shared her entire treatment process in the form of a diary.
bAnd /bso, the promotion of Reedshaw medicine began quietly.
Unlike the others, Natalie felt that she was still not high–profile enough. Her reputation was still not big enough, and her influence in the medicalmunity had not reached the level she wanted.
So, in less than a month, her second academic paper was published..
This time, her name gradually gained recognition within circles, mentioned by numerous medical magazines and websites. For a time, she was unrivaled in the limelight.
Josie only remembered her research withn when she saw her new paper; she had been so busytely that she had not contactedn or visited the institute for quite some time.
It was time for her to go and ask aboutn’s progress.
ording to memories from her previous life, Natalie still had at least three to five further research papers.
If Aiden had not returned to the Brown family so quickly bat /bthat time, he would havepleted his thesis. He would have initiated a small–scale research project in his own name for his pre–graduation academic research experiment.
By conducting this experiment, he produced a high–quality graduation thesis. Using this as leverage, he made a high- profile entry into the major research project at the Central Research Institution and assumed an important research role within the project.
The Brown Group was a medicalpany. Regardless of the research oues his project achieved, the first choice for coboration would be the Brown Group.
When the Brown Group acquired these research results, it would be time for Aiden to make a high–profile return to the Brown Group.
With the addition of his research achievements and his Brown family background, he would be an elite member of high society. With both distinguished lineage and exceptional talent, he would attract countless investments.
The Brown Group would gradually expand and grow further.
In her previous life, if it hadn’t been for Natalie’s betrayal, he would have almost seeded.
In his previous life, although Natalie btook /ball of Aiden’s research achievements, she did not abandon the Brown Group. Aiden merely lost his status as a researcher, but the Brown Group continued to grow and prosper.
D
19:33 Tue, 16 Sept A
蠱昧想28%
At present, Aiden appeared to have severed ties with Natalie, but he had nevertheless abandoned his research and withdrawn from David’s research team.
Natalie would still leverage his research findings and, with the assistance of David, gradually establish her reputation in
the medicalmunity.
Simrly, the Brown Group’s investment in David’s research project remained.
Barring any surprises, the two of them would, bas /bin her previous life, one gaining fame, the other expanding the family
business.
But Josie was their unexpected factor.
Josie stepped out of the car and walked toward the Central Research Institution.
She hadn’t been here in too long. She didn’t know how far Jeremy’s research had progressed; she needed to find time to
check.
In her previous life, this research took David five years to yield results.
Although she had memories and experience from her previous life and could write out the relevant research outlines and data in advance, doing so would likely cast doubt on Jeremy’s entire team.
While the development of other matters could be anticipated, prevented, or preempted, research alone could not be faked; it must proceed step by step.
She couldn’t steal the research credit from everyone just because of her foreknowledge; this was not the purpose of her
second chance at life.
Josie walked toward theboratory floor while thinking.
Before even reaching thebsb, /bshe heard ba /bmotion.
AD