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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1080

Chapter 1080 She Devil

Maxwell University in Lightspring placed great importance on every student enrolment event, as it prides itself on obtaining intellectuals. Hence, all the staff members would make it their utmost priority to ensure that the applicants would not have any worries.

When Arielle and her group landed in Lightspring, Donovan and Wendy were still in transit.

After handing over Henry and the others to the person in charge of picking them up, she went ahead with Vernon to Maxwell University.

“You haven’t been back in ages,” said Vernon happily. “It was all thanks to your remote interception that there was no problem with the institution network during the system hacking a few months ago. The vice president wished to thank you in person, so she has arranged a private dinner. I hope you’ll attend it shortly.”

Arielle recalled the matter. Back then, she had been preparing to return to the country for revenge and setting up smoke bombs to hide her true identity.

The vice president had called her when she was in the countryside in Chanaea.

Arielle nodded slightly in response. “There’s no need to thank me for helping my alma mater. You’re too kind. Let’s forego the private dinner. It’s currently the enrolment season, and you must be very busy.”

“Not at all. Nothing is more important than this matter. Besides, the researchers in the various labs would also like to thank you personally.”

Arielle was perplexed upon hearing that.

“The researchers in the lab?”

She was well aware that besides being an institution, Maxwell University had also established many labs to conduct research on the world’s latest technologies.

Those who were researchers in those labs were all internationally renowned scientists or exceptionally gifted geniuses in the research field. Back then, the vice president had also invited Arielle to join them, but she had declined as she wanted to return to Chanaea.

And now they wish to meet me?

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