Chapter 759

It was because of that did her father remember that she knew Martin and wondered if he could help them cultivate a good impression before Mr. Wyance.

After all, it was said that the project’s internal scheduling had determined that the tender was to be done by the governor, so it was almost up to Mr. Wyance to decide who to give the tender to.

Thinking of this, Joyce subconsciously stirred the glass rod in the beaker. The experimental data was no longer in her mind, only her worries about her family.

After all, she could only continue to comfortably be a doctor if the McCarthy family was prosperous, and if they were to lose again in this tender, her quality of life would likely see a downgrade.

Thinking of this, a surge of emotion flashed across Joyce’s eyes as she subconsciously looked at Martin with an obvious pleading look on her face.

Martin, who was stern with her but still extended a helping hand, was her only hope.

When she thought of that, her eyes looking at Martin were like a greedy fisher who found the riches of the deep.

was focused on the cell activity of the experiment and

purpose of

had no idea what his ultimate goal

away, there would be a thin barrier standing between him and the level he wanted to

was the closest he ever was to his dream, and success or failure all depended

the biological solution in the test tube. His eyes were locked onto the numbers displayed on the instrument penal as he closed in on

a second before it reached that threshold, all of the cells in

on the instrument

from staying up late. He rubbed his rather pale face as he walked

would definitely be

keep the cells alive in that state, even after he had

hand into his pocket and then pulled out

originally wanted to come over to console him. Their ability to endure was far better than Martin’s as the latter had poured his heart and soul into this experiment, and every failure meant a complete rebuke

the last attempt was the closest

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