Chapter 29
After a while, the noise in the Olier laboratory calmed down. I heard that it was stopped by a researcher in the same group.
When Boyce went to the restaurant in the afternoon, he noticed that several core members of the Olier team were not very good-looking, while the other team members were obviously dissatisfied with the way things were handled in the afternoon.
As a member of other districts, Boyce naturally didn’t get a good face when he passed by them.
One of them looked around Boyce, and suddenly said with some yin and yang: “If I want to tell you, I should ask the professor to check it out, who stole the potion.”
Others around him also echoed, and their voices were not deliberately lowered. For a time, many curious eyes in the restaurant were cast towards them.
Boyce frowned and was about to speak, when he suddenly inserted an angry voice and stopped the members of his team: “Enough!”
Boyce looked at the person who spoke up. It was Hudgens, O’Leary’s assistant. Before Laurie appeared, he was the one most used by O’Leary, but after Laurie appeared, at least on the surface , Laurie’s status soon surpassed that of Aurier.
When Huggins spoke, Boyce and the person who made the initial provocation were a little surprised.
His face flushed, because he was reprimanded and his face was a little ugly. He remembered that he suddenly discovered that the samples were stolen this afternoon, but was called back by Huggins, and he hesitated for a while: “Someone must have stolen the potion! There were people in District E before. I don’t know what to do with secretly following behind…”
The researcher in Area E, who was watching the excitement by the side, did not expect that the fire would suddenly burn on him.
Suddenly, a new potion came out in Olier’s experimental group, saying that it was false to say that he was not curious. Therefore, several researchers from Group E saw that a member of the Oriel group was a little sneaky, and they followed him out of curiosity. But they also didn’t come up with the idea of stealing the results of their experiments in the past.
District E did not do such a thing, so naturally they refused to admit it, and the members of the Olier group felt that with the benefits brought by the new medicine, the researchers in other districts were suspicious, and they bit a few people in District E and followed their own group. If this matter of people was not let go, it soon developed into a conflict between the two districts.
Led by Hudgens, the core members of the Orier team looked increasingly ugly, and tried to stop them several times, but because of the disagreement over the loss of the sample in the afternoon, the others were not very obedient.
“It was our fault that I followed the people in your group last time, but the monitoring has already been seen. There are only a few dead mice, what does it have to do with your new medicine!”
“Who knows what other shameful things you guys have done besides this?”
The people in group E sneered: “Shame? People in your group are sneaky when they throw a guinea pig’s corpse. If you say shame, it should be you.”
A trace of nervousness flashed across the faces of the people who spoke in Olier’s group, and then they quickly pressed down. He subconsciously glanced in the direction of Hudgens and the others. They didn’t know what the guinea pig was used for, until E The group found out that this happened.
But when arguing with the people in Group E, he naturally wouldn’t reveal this.
How things will turn out in the end is something no one expected.
After seeing that something was wrong, Boyce saw someone sneaking out of the restaurant.
When the two sides became more and more excited, the person who just ran out came back and brought another person with him.
“Stop for me!”
Seeing the person coming, both sides were stunned for a moment, and they closed their mouths reluctantly.
Hudgens breathed a sigh of relief: “Professor.”
Aurier looked at the messy scene: “What’s going on?”
“In the afternoon, I found that one sample of the medicine was missing.” Hudgens said, he originally wanted to suppress this matter directly, but he did not expect that someone in the group would directly make trouble.
Oriel’s face was a little ugly, and he suppressed his anger. Instead of attacking the people in Group E, he turned around and let the others follow.
The leader of Group E was also invited over and reprimanded the people in his own group.
After watching this farce, Boyce heard someone say something strange: “Orielle didn’t take the opportunity to attack today.”
Not only Aurier, but Hudgens and the others also had a strange attitude.
Since Oriel took over as the director of the research institute, the members of Oriel’s group have been somewhat despised, and restraining the behavior of members of their own group is not like what Hudgens would do.
…
After bringing the researchers in his group back from the dining room, Oriel fired a lot of fire at them.
“Have you all completed the improvement plan for you to study the medicine? There is still time to quarrel with others in the restaurant!”
There were red bloodshots spreading in Olier’s eyeballs, as if he was in a hurry, and his face was a little hideous. The person who originally wanted to say something subconsciously swallowed what he wanted to say.
After reprimanding them, Oriel asked Hudgens to stay, and pointed someone to bring Laurie over.
When Laurie came over, Oriel just finished talking to Hudgens and opened the door and walked out.
Laurie subconsciously greeted Hudgens.
Originally, Hudgens was the most important person in Oriel, but since he took the initiative to propose a test drug, his status has been improved, even surpassing that of Hudgens. For this reason, when Laurie saw Huggins, there was indeed a show of emotion, but Huggins only glanced at Laurie and responded casually, still having a somewhat high look, eyes. There was a hint of disdain in the depths.
Laurie glared at him with some dissatisfaction, remembering that Oriel had to see him again, and after sorting out his expression, he knocked on the door: “Professor?”
After Laurie walked into the office, he was carefully scrutinized by Olier. Laurie was a little uncomfortable under his eyes as if trying to observe a slice of himself under a microscope, and stood stiffly in place.
Olier forced a mild smile on his face: “How are you feeling lately?”
Laurie’s blood has been tested all the time, but, for some unknown reason, Orielle has already seen the test results, but he still always calls him over to ask about his physical condition.
Laurie answered as usual, and there was indeed no abnormality in his body.
Hearing this, Ollil’s face showed a slightly sincere smile: “That’s good.”
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The next day, when Boyce went to feed s-24, he found that the cyan mermaid, who had been far away from him before, was getting closer to him.
It exhaled a bubble with a bit of depression, and looked at Boyce on the elevator.
“Do you want to mate/mate with him?” it said suddenly.
The merman next door saw this human as his partner, and left him with a possessive aura that only his kin could feel.
But s-24 is still a little unbelievable, can’t go to the pool next door, it can only ask the human in front of it.
Seeing Boyce’s unresponsiveness, s-24 thought he didn’t understand and asked again: “Will you mate/mute with him?”