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Chapter 959: 275: Bully a good-for-nothing _2



Chapter 959: 275: Bully a good-for-nothing _2

“Viola Thompson’s approach is clearly problematic, doctor, we should never have listened to her in the first place.”

Dr. Vini, with his head full of golden curls, stood in front of the lab bench, a slight frown on his face.

The student beside him continued, “Dr. Vini, why don’t we remove Viola Thompson from our experiment?”

Dr. Vini rubbed his temple, “Let’s discuss this issue when Viola gets here.”

Kevin didn’t know what Dr. Vini was fussing about.

Could it be because Viola was the top-ranked contender in the preliminary competition, so he trusts her unconditionally?

That seemed too presumptuous.

Kevin continued, “But now…”

Just as Kevin was about to say something else, Dr. Vini raised his hand to stop him.

In his frustration, Kevin could only sigh.

At that moment, footsteps could be heard approaching from the entrance.

“It’s Viola Thompson.”

Kevin immediately turned around to look.

Viola was walking in.

Given the constant heat in Capital City, she was dressed simply in a white T-shirt, light jeans and a pair of white sneakers.

Her outfit was plain, yet distracting.

Youthful and lively.

“Dr. Vini.”

“Viola Thompson.” Seeing Viola, Dr. Vini nodded.

Viola walked over.

She expertly put on her rubber gloves.

Dr. Vini went on to say, “Viola, following your proposed plan, the virus has proliferated rapidly, infecting all the cells.”

Hearing this, Viola frowned slightly, “Let me see.”

As soon as she finished speaking, she sat down in front of the lab bench to observe the cells’ reactions under the microscope.

The invisible cells, under the illumination of the microscope, formed a massive kingdom.

However, at the moment, the kingdom’s territory was gradually being invaded and occupied.

Dr. Vini followed up, “Given the current situation, we must switch to plan B as soon as possible, otherwise it will affect the progress of our experiment.”

“No need.”

Viola spoke up softly.

No need?

It seemed too simple the way she said it.

Kevin frowned slightly, “If you say no need, are you implying that you have a remedy?”

Their group had always entered international competitions.

There were just over ten days left.

But now that all the cells they had cultivated were infected with the virus, there was no way other than to start all over again.

Yet Viola said ‘no need.’

Thinking about the futile efforts of the whole group, Kevin was very angry, he continued, “Viola, do you have any idea how rough these past two weeks have been for us? You talk as if everything is so simple! We’re the ones actually doing the experiments!”

In almost 36-degree weather, due to some experiments, they couldn’t turn on the air conditioner, and many group members with poor physical fitness had fainted directly.

Where was Viola then?

If the experiment could be successful even with all the hard work, it would be bearable.

But now.

Not only did the experiment not succeed, but they wasted so much time as well.

Why put themselves through all this?

Kevin turned to Dr. Vini, “We only have a half a month left to submit our results. If we don’t change our plan now, we will be forced to watch other labs take the prize!”

The expression on Dr. Vini’s face was complicated.

He didn’t say anything.

He had high hopes for Viola.

Her experimental paper was extremely impressive!

He believed Viola could certainly achieve remarkable results.

But, who would have expected this to happen?

If they were to continue following Viola’s plan, their experiment might not even see the light of day.

However, if they did not follow Viola’s plan, Dr. Vini found it hard to let go.

After all, he had poured a lot of heart into this experiment.

Dr. Vini sighed.

Viola knew Dr. Vini was in a difficult position. She turned to Kevin, “Kevin, just give me three more days.”

Kevin?

Upon hearing this, Kevin was a bit upset.

Before him, Viola was just a regular student from Sinian Country.

Yet, he was a senior in his third year of college.

Viola didn’t even bother calling him ‘senior brother’.

Kevin did not directly respond to Viola. Instead, he looked at Dr. Vini, “If you decide to keep Viola, then I will leave.”

With that, Kevin took off his badge.

This was the uniform badge of the lab.

Once removed, it signifies voluntary withdrawal from the lab.

“Doctor, I side with Kevin,” another blonde-haired, blue-eyed female student stood behind Kevin, removing her badge and placing it on the table, “If you still want to keep Viola, then I quit the lab too.”

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