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Chapter 317 When she noticed it was only Maggie and Nolan, with no sign of Johnny, she didn't think too much of it. She stepped out and walked toward Nolan. "Mr. Nolan." Nolan gave her a cold nod, then looked away and continued talking to Maggie. "Let's go." As they walked, he resumed the topic they'd been discussing earlier. A few days ago, Maggie had been in Franklin's office discussing recent developments in Al with Professors Mark and Liam.

Though sfelt she was merely echoing others' opinions, they still praised her insights. Since then, she couldn't help but keep tabs on the latest trends in the field. So, she could tell Nolan was now talking about recent breakthroughs in Al - things like brain-computer interfaces and edge Al predictions Seeing that Nolan had brushed her off and kept his focus on Maggie, Julia didn't say anything else. She simply followed them from two meters behind as they entered the restaurant.

---- At the front desk, the hostess greeted them. "Hello, how many in your party? Did you reserve a private room?" Maggie said, "Two. I called earlier. Reservation is under Miller." The hostess checked, then smiled. "Yes, we have your booking. This way, please." Maggie nodded and followed the server with Nolan. Hearing that, Julia froze. Two people? So Johnny wasn't coming? Did this mean Maggie now had enough clout to meet Nolan one-on- one? Nolan was a top figure in the field.

Word had it he wasn't fond of mentoring others and rarely discussed professional matters unless he respected someone's knowledge. Even when approached directly, he might not entertain the request. His personality was arrogant and standoffish - someone with his temperament should have attracted plenty of criticism.