Cedric didn’t rush off today. A steady stream of people came up to greet him. He seemed to be in a decent mood, as he didn’t brush them all aside without the slightest courtesy with that icy expression of his.
By the time Ariel walked over, he had just dismissed a group of people.
When he saw her, he let out a sharp huff and clasped his hands behind his back before striding toward the exit.
Ariel fell in step with him.
Cedric’s assistant shadowed them closely, intercepting anyone else who tried to come over and chat.
“Could I have a word with you?” Ariel asked, knowing that Cedric was giving her a chance.
He gave her a sidelong glance. “You’re in a league of your own now. People will be lining up for a chance to meet you. Why are you asking for my permission?”
Ariel was rendered speechless.
That venomous tongue of his never softened.
She didn’t take offense, though. Instead, she kept her voice even and humble. “You flatter me, Mr. Warbrooke. Honestly, today’s fiasco caught me off guard too.”
Cedric took his time descending the steps. His tone remained sharp. “Well, from here on, your road ahead will be nothing but smooth. You’ll be one of a kind in the entire research field.”
Few in the world of research ever managed to capture this much attention or honor. In fact, in their world, it was basically just him and Carlos who were household names.
Everyone else was either known for a rare, groundbreaking contribution or for climbing to the very top of an institution. Recognition at this scale was rare.
From here on, countless people would be curious about how far Ariel could go and what heights she might yet achieve.
Ariel understood that well enough, but something puzzled her. “Earlier, you mentioned you knew something about Nancy’s situation. What did you mean by that?”
Why was Cedric even tied to this?
At that, Cedric looked at her. “It’s nothing worth mentioning. In the end, it was her choice. One thought separates good from evil. She kept harboring ill intentions. If her conscience had been clear, she wouldn’t be where she is now.”
He wasn’t blind to Nancy’s potential. She had a sharp mind and a strong memory. She could retain the
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key points he emphasized and even put them into practice. He had never denied that she had ability.
Ariel couldn’t quite make sense of the tangled web behind it all. But Cedric’s reaction struck her as
surprisingly calm. He showed little sign of shock.
“The government will step in on this matter. It spans too many levels for you to worry about. They’ll take
care of it.” Cedric checked his watch with a cold expression.
Without waiting for her response, he waved her off and walked away, temperamental as ever.
As Ariel watched his retreating back, she frowned slightly.
When Chad came out, he patted her on the shoulder. “Jan’s gone to clean up Frederick’s mess. He spoke up for Nancy in public today. Given how serious her case is, his involvement did him no favors.”
Ariel hadn’t expected Frederick to risk so much for Nancy. 1
“What did Mr. Warbrooke say?” Chad asked.
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