The man explained, "Without the backend interface system, we'd need to rebuild everything from scratch.
"It would be like developing a new project—time-consuming and extremely expensive. If you're interested, I can send a team to start the project."
Emily turned to Matthew, "You heard him—it's like starting from scratch and will take considerable time. The choice is yours if you want his team to come."
Matthew finally understood Emily's influence on the researcher. Nonetheless, he also realized that rebuilding the project was not practical.
He leaned toward the screen and asked, "What's the easiest way to get this mechanical exoskeleton operational?"
The bald man held up two fingers. "There are two ways. First, the exoskeleton might already have brain wave data from one or two people who can wear it directly.
"Second, get the original operating computer and software, record someone's brain waves, and then they can wear it. That's the quickest and most cost-effective solution."
Matthew nodded. "Got it. Thanks for your advice. I'll think about it."
After ending the call, Emily turned to Matthew. "I'm very busy with a critical project phase. I've already spent 16 minutes on your matter and need to return to work."
Matthew apologized with an awkward smile, but Emily continued as she reached the door. "My research is complex and vast, focusing on biological and life sciences.
"It includes research on traditional medicine's effects on telomerase growth. Time is precious, and I might not see results in my lifetime.
"I can't waste time on these distractions. Please don't disturb me again."
Matthew forced an awkward laugh. "Understood."


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