Mike was puzzled and did not know why the worker was so hostile. He cleared his throat again, putting on airs. He asked, “Is the
data complete?”
“Aren’t they all there?” The woman bluntly answered him with a question instead.
Mike was baffled.
“Mrs. Russell says the data files aren't complete. Can you check if anything is missing?” Mike asked, then tried to pressure her,
“You should know the importance of the experiment. For Mrs. Russell to fully take over the project, we must compile all available
data.”
The worker looked at Mike casually, then at Lily, seemingly directing her words to Lily. “The data files are complete. | don’t blame
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In other words, the woman blamed Lily for finding fault with the data and that she was the one who failed to comprehend them.
“You...” Mike was upset that the woman openly defied his instructions.
Nonchalant, Lily raised her hand slightly. “Since you're so certain the data is complete, | know why you kept failing. You have
repeatedly failed, yet you have no records on the most crucial segments. | wonder how people perform their tasks here.”
She mocked them openly. Others could not help but stop working and look at her.
Although they were not good people, most were the best in their fields. It was customary to make mistakes while experimenting,
and it was through repeated experiments that they made improvements.
Besides, as they were short on tand had much to do, it was understandable that they had yet to achieve their goal. They
wondered why a newcomer like her would belittle their efforts when even their boss did not blthem.
Without waiting for their reply, Lily added, “Fortunately for you, I'm here. Even though the data and records are incomplete, | can
still make it work.”
Instead of getting upset by Lily's words, these people sneered and looked at her contemptuously.
‘It's something so many of us have tirelessly worked on without success. How dare a newcomer like her makes such a claim? We
don’t even know what's her background.”
“Tsk...” It was faint, but Lily heard it and looked toward the worker who passed her the documents.
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The woman did not look at Lily and turned around to tidy up the stuff on the workbench before leaving with something in hand.
“Wait a minute!” Lily stared after the woman, suddenly called her out, and walked toward her. She stood behind the woman and
shouted, “What are you carrying? Put it down!”
Surprised, Mike quickened his pace and went over. He looked at Lily with ssuspicion, then at the worker. “You heard her.”
“You're not in charge here. | don’t need to listen to your orders!” Although the woman's voice was hoarse and strange, her tone
was disdainful toward Lily.
However, Mike could understand why she acted this way. After all, those who worked there were not ordinary people. Rhea once
told him that the organization chose expendable people, and the recruits were experts in certain areas.
For example, the organization had selected Rhea for her expertise in medicine and toxins. They recruited Mike because he was in
the raw materials business and was wealthy.