Chapter 1916 - 1916 I Hope You Won't Regret Your Prejudice in the Future
1916 I Hope You Won’t Regret Your Prejudice in the Future
“I’m very careful with my words!” Zhou Zhou sneered, not giving in at all. “Every word I say is the truth. When did I say anything wrong? You’re biased!”
She was so emotional.
Gu Hengbo couldn’t argue with her. With a straight face, he said coldly, “Qiao Nian isn’t from the Independent Continent. We have our own considerations if we don’t want her. Since the Level 1 laboratory is willing to take her, there’s no need for you to continue arguing here.”
Zhou Zhou’s blood surged, and the nerves in her mind tensed up.
Did he mean that it was already good enough that someone wanted Sun?
Even if it was a Level 1 laboratory, were they being magnanimous?
Seeing that they were filled with tension, the person in charge of the Level 1 laboratory tried to smooth things over and separate them. “Stop arguing. It’s decided. Let her come to my laboratory. Our laboratory isn’t bad, either. At least there’s a laboratory…”
If no one wanted Qiao Nian, according to the distribution, she might be assigned somewhere outside the laboratory. She wouldn’t be able to do any experiments at all.
The person in charge of the Level 1 laboratory could not bear to let such talent go to waste. That was why he took the risk of offending Gu Hengbo and stepped forward to be a good person.
Zhou Zhou’s expression was tense. Her peach-blossom eyes looked at the people in charge of the Level 4 to Level 8 laboratories. Suddenly, she didn’t want to continue arguing with them.
She suddenly calmed down and interrupted the person in charge of the Level 1 laboratory with an extremely cold expression. She waved her hand and said, “There’s no need.”
“You don’t want her? I want her!”
Her expression was cold. She even looked at the higher-level laboratory director provocatively. Her lips curved up as she said coldly, “I hope you won’t regret your decision in the future!”
With that, Zhou Zhou took the leather bag containing Qiao Nian’s results, shook off her hair, and left the office without looking back.
She strode forward, her back beautiful and valiant.
The remaining laboratory leaders felt awkward. After a moment of silence, they dispersed and returned to their respective territories.
… .
Ji Ziyin had been asking around about Qiao Nian’s grades in the research institute.
Zhou Zhou parted on bad terms with the people in charge of the various laboratories. Soon after, she received the results of Qiao Nian’s classification.
“You said that she was assigned to Zhou Zhou who is in charge of the Level 3 laboratory?”
At first, Ji Ziyin didn’t believe this result, but Liao Quan said with certainty, “Yes, I just received news that her level has been determined. It’s a Level 3 laboratory. Team Leader Zhou has already begun the procedures.”
Qiao Nian was assigned to a Level 3 laboratory, two levels lower than her own Level 5 laboratory.
However, in reality, everyone in the First Research Institute knew how difficult it was to advance a level. Some people might not be able to advance one level in ten years.
Qiao Nian was two levels lower than her, which was equivalent to twenty years of hard work.
Of course, if Qiao Nian could amaze everyone with actual experiments, that would be a different story.
However, actual experiments were different from simulation experiments. One required you to actually take charge, and the other handed difficult steps over to the computer simulation to complete.
The two were two different concepts!
It was just like how she had completed a Level 5 simulation experiment back then and could only carry out a Level 2 experiment independently now.
Qiao Nian didn’t have any experience in this field. It was already difficult enough to conduct an independent Level 1 experiment. It would take at least three to five years for her to break through the bottleneck.
Ji Ziyin’s emotions were a little complicated. She held her cell phone and said softly, “With her results, I thought the Level 6 to Level 8 laboratories would fight to accept her.”