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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 454

Trevor smiled and said, "Yes, I'm still very interested."

Wynn also knew that Trevor had always liked YodaVision's Cuap programming language.

Because of that, when she wanted to join YodaVision last year, Trevor was fully supportive. He believed that if she got in, she would have great potential for growth.

Perhaps it was precisely because he admired and appreciated the developer behind Cuap that, even when dealing with Matthias—who always gave him the cold shoulder because of Celeste—Trevor simply laughed it off.

Trevor then said candidly, "But I've offended Mr. Yoder before. He doesn't think very highly of me right now. If you want to work with him and ask me to help, it might just backfire."

Hearing that, Jeffrey was a bit surprised, but he didn't press further. "Alright, I'll find someone else to help make the connection."

Jeffrey's family business was in pharmaceutical R&D. Their company's AI model had long struggled to raise the success rate in antibody discovery.

They had hoped to design novel antibody molecules using multimodal generation architecture, combined with atomic structure prediction and generation capabilities, but had hit a persistent bottleneck.

Over the past six months, Jeffrey had approached several potential partners, but none had made progress; thus, he turned to YodaVision.

Jeffrey had a notable reputation overseas. Partnering with him would benefit YodaVision as well.

On top of that, both Celeste and Matthias were quite interested in that particular field. After discussing it, they arranged to meet with Jeffrey the very next morning.

Jeffrey brought two of his engineers with him to Ceravelle.

As Matthias was also a well-known figure, Jeffrey had also watched one or two video interviews of Matthias and Celeste before returning to Ceravelle.

She already looked stunning on camera. Jeffrey didn't expect her to be even more beautiful in person.

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