Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 738 - 283: Sometimes People Must Fall Twice in the Same Place_3

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But Romand Willy had also learned a lesson from this incident, he definitely wouldn't impulsively use and place his hopes on things that even experts couldn't understand.

Whether it was software or something else.

The logic was actually very simple, as long as one could give up greed, they could avoid ninety percent of scams.

The current Romand Willy only wished to peacefully complete his term; he had no hope of staying at Langley for another four years.

He now only hoped to hold his position until his resignation, and then use his experience and connections to find a decent job. Being a campaign fundraiser was a good choice.

Although not prominent in reputation, this role was an indispensable part of the ecosystem, and most importantly, it was truly profitable, especially since this industry had no risks on this land.

The big shots who could decide everything greatly needed them, and his professional experience would make him more competitive.

Who could keep secrets better than a former Langley boss?

What he never expected was that someone would target the half-finished material models, even after he had already been burnt once.

"What does this mean? To buy another activation code? Have the big shots' heads been stuffed with solid excrement? Have they lost their basic ability to think?"

"Are they stupid or have you become stupid too? How can you consider using something whose risks can't be verified? Why would you let this document appear on my desk?"

Romand Willy roared in anger, spittle even spraying directly onto his secretary's face.

However, the secretary was completely unaffected, only waiting until the boss had vented his anger before calmly saying, "This was just personally delivered by the President's Chief of Staff, who specifically instructed me to make sure you could see it immediately."

That single sentence completely deflated Romand Willy's temper.

He had a right to make suggestions and could grumble behind the scenes about whether that person had gone mad, but he was not in a position to teach the person in that office how to do things.

"What exactly is going on?" Romand Willy asked, annoyed.

"Basically, there's credible evidence that the Huaxia have used the material model to find a way to create a new element in the laboratory.

Experts predict that some properties of the new element could change the efficiency of energy usage. So, someone hopes to test the material model again,"

the secretary concisely summarized the content of the document.

Romand Willy raised his eyebrows and said, "That's put very simply. Don't they know that we have no idea how to use it? Did he mention how to use it? Which expert did they find to analyze this?"

This time the secretary didn't respond directly but remained silent, though his gaze at Romand Willy seemed to say, "As you would guess."

Romand Willy frowned, then disbelief gradually spread across his face.

"They mean to buy another activation code from Huaxia?!"

The secretary nodded.

Romand Willy was stunned.

He never imagined the big shots could be so wildly imaginative!

Were these people too good at projecting their thoughts onto others?

Did they really believe everyone was like them, willing to forsake all long-term benefits to focus on the tiny immediate gains? ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

Romand Willy could easily imagine that whatever could reignite the big shots' greed, knowing the risks yet still going ahead, must promise benefits worth several hundred or even a thousand times more.

If this could really be achieved, why would the Huaxia agree?

This time the secretary finally spoke: "If the new element has a stable isotope, it means a series of material properties beyond current imagination. After consulting experts, everyone thinks it's worth the risk."

"What about the risks? Are these people not considering the risks?!" Romand Willy exclaimed angrily.

After a long silence, the secretary said, "They have considered it, of course. But the proponents argue very clearly. If our material model has risks, then the risks have already spread.

The expert's five-hundred-page analysis report has clarified everything. Therefore, there's no need to consider the risk. In other words, if you refuse this request on the basis of risk...

They will call for a review of the previous five-hundred-page analysis report and a re-examination of the entire matter. Because they have reason to suspect Langley, in an attempt to shift the blame, deliberately concealed the risks, making a false report."

Romand Willy was dumbstruck.

Then he started to give the secretary incredulous looks.

Really, he should have thought of this; the logic had damn well come full circle.

If he said there was no risk, he would have to buy another activation code from Huaxia to verify the so-called new element's stable isotope.

If he said there were risks, the whole previous issue would need to be revisited to ascertain if there had been any risk overflow.

As everyone knew, some matters simply couldn't stand up to scrutiny.

For instance, dear Ronnie, no matter how dressed up in professionalism and bravery, he was ultimately just an ordinary exchange student who had been at Langley for only two months.

These pieces of evidence should never see the light of day.

Unless he chose to submit his resignation now.

After taking a deep breath, Romand Willy asked, "So, please tell me, who do they plan to have pay for this?"

The secretary hesitated, actually hesitated.

Seeing that the secretary dared not speak directly, Romand Willy incredulously asked, "So they not only made such an outrageous suggestion, they even think Langley should foot the bill?"

"Yes, sir. I guess their reasoning is that it would look stupid for any department to bear this expense in the future... we can't even ask for a confidential transaction.

So, since we've already purchased once, they assume we wouldn't mind buying again,"

the secretary said, swiftly shutting his mouth.

Because now he too felt rather foolish!