Chapter 761: "I've got an idea. Kieran and Lenny, you're withas assistants.
Aurora and Jodi, you two handle the documentation.
As for the others, I'll delegate responsibilities. Lenny, assistin picking the right people for each role." At Harlee's command, all eyes in the physics lab were riveted on her. Who was this commanding woman? What authority did she have to lead them? Yet, despite their reservations, no one dared to question her openly.
After all, anyone who could command respect from Kieran and Lenny had to possess remarkable prowess. Thus, despite their skepticism, they complied without protest.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNaturally, Jasiah stood apart as the defiant element among them.
Consequently, when Kieran and Lenny executed Harlee's meticulously crafted plan, they intentionally left Jasiah out of the loop, ensuring he played no part in the experiment.
Frustration etched across his face, Jasiah confronted Kieran.
"Kieran, I'm the seasoned expert here. Why on earth are you entrusting this to my less experienced juniors?" Before Kieran could respond, Lenny stepped in, his voice calm yet firm.
"We're aiming for simplicity here." Confusion clouded Jasiah's eyes as Kieran stepped closer, a sly smirk playing on his lips.
"You've made it clear you don't want to assist Miss Sanderson. So tell me, why should we drag you into this? To brew chaos?" Jasiah widened his eyes.
galnovalsopens doors to new adventures "Miss Sanderson? That young woman? Lenny, this has to be a joke..." Lenny's gaze turned icy, piercing Jasiah with a chilling look.
"Hold your tongue.
Another word, and I'll have security escort you out." Kieran then took matters into his own hands, firmly grabbing Jasiah by the elbow and escorting him out of the laboratory.
He planted Jasiah firmly in front of the data screen just outside.
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As the next five hours spiraled into a whirlwind of fervent activity, Jasiah's expressions morphed from derisive speers to amused smirks, then to gleeful anticipation, and finally, to a blend of shock, regret, and profound respect.
Jasiah had never envisioned Harlee, seemingly no older than a college intern, would eclipse everyone's m achievements. Remarkably, she had isolated a critical fragment of the energy wave, a breakthrough in their new energy project. Ultimately, Jasiah sat there, utterly astounded, his earlier defiance replaced by stunned admiration.
Harlee finished her experiment and addressed a few challenging questions for Jodi before deciding to leave. She had cprimarily to ve observe the special energy wave and assist with the experiment, so she hadn't invested all her attention here.
The rest of the team was still occupied with analyzing the data from the experiment and didn't notice her departure. Harlee exited the National Physics Laboratory alone, pulled out her phone, and opened the exclusiveof the Shadow Moon Society to check her messages.