This was exactly the opening Jayden wanted.
A flash of predatory calculation sparked in his eyes, but his face remained a portrait of earnest academic curiosity. "I'm probably in the same boat as you—mostly tracking the GeneEdit Nexus posts. But I actually stumbled onto a very interesting theory recently."
"What theory?" Smith asked, thoroughly hooked.
"I found someone who mirrors her flawlessly."
"Who?"
"Vivienne Sinclair."
A heavy silence crashed over the table. Jayden held Smith's gaze, maintaining his effortless composure. Finally, Smith spoke. "Explain."
Jayden internally let out a breath of relief and launched into the script he had meticulously crafted with Vivienne. "I honestly didn't make the connection at first. But a while back, Vivienne and I were debating a protocol, and it just clicked. Her research methodologies, her underlying philosophies, even the angles she uses to attack industry bottlenecks—they are practically carbon copies of WH's signature style. Especially regarding a few incredibly niche theories. Stuff that ninety-nine percent of the industry wouldn't even touch. Her framework aligns perfectly with WH's."
"Take the recent lab error with the dressing ratios, for example. The entire team missed the flaw. She took one look and instantly identified the core vulnerability. And her proposed fix? It was an exact replica of the anonymous optimization strategy WH posted on the forum. I brushed it off as a fluke initially, but looking back, it wasn't a coincidence. It's just how her brain is wired."
Jayden then pivoted, dropping heavier technical bait. "Then there are her lab habits. I’ve observed Vivienne on the floor. Standard protocol dictates building the entire experimental framework first, and then calibrating the variable thresholds based on data deviation. But that leaves a massive margin for error, and the fluctuations are a nightmare to control. Vivienne doesn't do that. She locks in the upper and lower thresholds for every critical variable before she even builds the framework, killing the deviation at the source. It’s an incredibly rare technique."


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