Chapter 655 What the Hell Are You Talking About?
Gerard and Nicole went to the lounge to drink tea. To beperise, they were listening to Tucker’s report.
Halfway through, Gerard received a phone call and went out. Nicole sat there slowly drinking tea.
After less than fifteen minutes, Nicole vaguely heard Eric reprimanding voice
Nicole paused and got up. Before she went out, she heard Eric speaking to Gerard in a cold tone
“What bullsh*t intelligent psychiatrist is that it can’t solve my problem so it asked me to forget it Do I needit to tell me that forgetting can solve the problem?”
Gerard asked, “Then who does it want you to forget17
“Get lost!”
Nicole şat back in her seat, half-hugging her arms.
Ericand Gerard walked in one after the other. Eric obviously locked unhappy. “This project should be postponed. The system is red and notflecble enough. It can’i even guess one percent of the human psyche, so how is it supposed to shock the world?
Gerard looked bitter and aggrieved
Nicole pursed her lips. “Find a few world-class experts to try it out according to their standards so that we can determine when the most appropriate time to market it.”
Gerard’s eyes lit up. ‘That sounds more like it! It’s pertinent.”
Eric pursed his lips. His gaze was sunken as he looked at her and did not speak
Gerard looked at Eric. “Mr. Ferguson, what do you think about Ms. Stanton’s
Everything would depend on Eric’s opinion,
Eric raised his eyebrows and looked up at Nicole with a smile. “What she said.”
Sure enough the only one who could make Eric change his mind was Nicole
Nicole looked up and met his Eaze. Eric sulled and probed. “Who was on your mind when you went in? Who can’t you get over?”
There was a pause for a second.
Nicole’s eyes deepened. She suddenly laughed. “I didn’t go in*”
Eric froze and instantly turned to look at Girard.
Gerard trembled, lowered his head, and played dead, not daring to make a sound
There were a few seconds of silence.
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