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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 470

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 470

Mio was Donovan’s name in Ustranasion.

However, there was not even a tinge of happiness in Donovan even after receiving Noah’s generous compliments.

He tightened his grip on the mouse and didn’t know how to reply to his mentor, as he was disgusted by the fact Noah just praised his most disliked student.

While he was contemplating his reply to Noah, a new message appeared: The last step in the solution reminded me of a student at our university who used to solve complicated questions using the simplest methods.

Frantically, Donovan asked: Who’s that?

He desperately needed similar equations to solve his questions, yet he couldn’t bring himself to ask Arielle. Therefore, this mysterious person mentioned by Noah was of utmost importance to him.

Noah replied: Her name is San. She’s your senior, but she’s younger than you. She had achieved a post doctorate degree at a very young age and was profoundly valued by our principal, too. The principal even offered her a position as a lecturer at Maxwell University, but she turned down the offer. I think you could try searching for her as she could help you with your thesis.

Donovan’s eyes lit up instantly. “San…” Donovan mumbled.

He had heard about the name many times when he was a student at Maxwell University. San was almost like a god back at Maxwell University. Alas, her personal information was kept confidential by the university for some unknown reason.

Donovan’s only knowledge of San was that she was a stunning woman from Chanaea.

Of course, these were all rumors, and Donovan didn’t have the slightest idea how San looked like.

However, he knew a senior from a previous intake. He might be able to find out something about San from this senior.

Donovan’s fingers danced on the keyboard rapidly while he replied Noah: Thank you, Mr. Noah. I’ll look for San.

Out of pure excitement, Noah sent a voice message to Donovan. “Go ahead. Be sure to get her autograph for

me too!”

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