Chapter 296

Calista, upon hearing her name called, turned on her heels and made her way up to the podium with a microphone in hand. With an air of confidence, the scanned the crowd below

I wouldn’t exactly call myself a nsing star She began, shooting a pointed look at Vivienne, who was seated in the corner Tve merely made some minor medical breakthroughs But today, in front of my esteemed colleagues, I’d like to share my thoughts?

She proceeded to share her paper emphasizing her innovative theories

The audience erupted into applause Their praise for her work rang out through the room

The only exception was Vivienne She was engrossed in a game on her phone seemingly oblivious to Calistas speech.

Calista couldn’t help but let out a quiet scoff Raising the microphone, she continued My achievements pale in comparison to our mentors here. But we heard that thei Brooks family’s prodigy Vivienne, recently performed a challenging surgery on Richard Ellington I doubt there’s another person around who could pull off such a feat

Her gaze met Vivienne’s, and from her tone alone, Vivienne could tell that Calista had laid down the gauntlet “Vivienne, with your surgical prowess, you must have profound insights into the medical field. Why not share some of your experiences with us? Enlighten us, perhaps?

Calota had shifted all attention to Vivienne

“Did Vivenne really perform that surgery on Richard? Am I hearing this right?

I’ve never heard of any thesis by her How could she perform such a complex procedure? Are they just trying to brag?”

“Did Calista get it wrong? Vivienne’s only nineteen. How could she have the skills to perform surgery? I bet she can’t even hold a scalpel without shaking”

Vivienne slowly lifted her gaze

She couldn’t hold a scalpel without shaking?

she looked up

but since Calista seemed eager to

was very good at setting things

across her face as she walked up to the stage. “Richard’s operation wasn’t all that complicated. If you want

dont

to her. There was not a

pounding

was going on?

the not

never even published a paper, let alone made any significant

Vivienne In that case,

words flowed effortlessly as she spoke with the elegance of a seasoned medical veteran. “Richard’s injury was near tra heart, and he had an underlying condition. An intervention at one

spoke, Calistas expression grew increasingly

on earth was

knowledge was shocking. Even PhDs in the field would struggle to keep

proposed a theory on DNA replication. By replicating DNA through specific methods, many complex

nonchalantly. This technology has already been realized and will

remark sent shock waves through

has been realized” isnt this another milestone in medical history?”

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the adul she had idolized

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and the testraquas the developed laid exceptional values.

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