Vesta was once again the star of the show, and the Spencers and the Hawkinses couldn’t have been more delighted.
Leah shot a smug look at Charlene.
Maureen was also beaming with pride for her daughter.
Charlene, on the other hand, as always, couldn’t have cared less. She didn’t even bother glancing Leah’s way.
She kept her head down, quietly sipping her tea, blending into the background and staying far away from the lively conversation between Vesta and Professor Mack. Vesta, meanwhile, was absolutely basking in the attention of so many respected experts in the field.
Watching all this, Dalton finally felt a sense of relief and satisfaction.
Just then, Kevitt Smith sent Vesta another message.
[PrimeStar is an incredible and innovative company. Not only is Stewart, the boss, impressive, but so many of their engineers are bursting with creativity. I’ll probably be heading over again soon—I’m hoping to have a real conversation with Stewart and some of his engineers next time.]
The NMI journal had a double-blind review system, so reviewers never knew who submitted the paper. Kevitt Smith had no clue who the author behind the work he’d raved about actually was.
Vesta glanced at the message, assuming Kevitt Smith was still bummed about missing a real chat with Stewart last time.
She was just about to type out a comforting reply when she overheard Professor Mack talking to one of his students: “You couldn’t help yourself, huh? Had to go check out the paper?”
“Yeah!” The student’s voice was practically shaking with excitement. “The core of this paper is that it boosts large language model long-text processing efficiency over tenfold! Engineers worldwide are pulling all-nighters just to study it. It’s already making waves overseas—and it just hit the top trending searches here, too. The best part? The paper was published by the PrimeStar team!”
Vesta froze, her fingers pausing over her phone. She looked up at Stewart.
Everyone else was staring too.
Maureen and the others were frowning.
Such a groundbreaking breakthrough, and it was Stewart’s team who came up with it.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Seriously speaking story seems to loosing its grip.. no point in dragging.. it would be better if story gets wrapped within 600 chapters.....
Dragging and no real story. Mistress is having gala time and getting all attention and poor wife is getting neglected. The story is stuck and not moving...forget about the divorce let alone husband regretting. Boring book...
Thorne just go and die or be a vegetable, worthless waste of space....
I really hope Thorne dies before divorce and Charlene takes over his shares and gets her revenge andstops being a wallflower....
Today 04/02/25 no additional chapters loaded for the last 24-48 hours....
Can Thorne just drop dead?...
Its says 10 chapters per day?...