Chapter 319
The Tech Symposium, co–hosted by the Starfall Science Association and other organizations, had kicked off two days ago and was now in full swing. This event would stretch over a month, featuring nearly two hundred sessions, drawing in academicians and industry experts from all over,
PrimeStar had received an invite, and it was perfect timing for Charlene and Stewart, who were both keen on the “Advanced Materials” segment scheduled for the afternoon, Charlene, fresh from a stint at the hospital, joined Stewart and a few PrimeStar techies as they headed to the symposium venue.
Stewart, representing PrimeStar, had a reserved seat right at the front. Charlene, however, was seated further back with some of the company’s staff, as arranged by the organizers,
Arriving early, Charlene soon spotted Thorne, Vesta, and Moran. They noticed her too. Vesta and Moran seemed unfazed by her presence; Moran assumed she was just there for the experience, while Vesta barely gave her a glance before looking away. Thorne, after a brief glance at Charlene, settled into a front–row seat.
Stewart saw him but just pursed his lips, pretending not to notice. Thorne, always friendly, greeted him cheerfully with, “Mr. Ferguson.”
Stewart thought to himself, “We’re not close, but he just can’t seem to take a hint, can he?”
The symposium kicked off fifteen minutes later. An esteemed engineer took the stage, delving into the realm of advanced materials, engaging in a lively exchange with the audience.
Kenton was a name that carried weight. Charlene and Stewart had delved deep into the world of advanced materials, having researched and handled a myriad of them. The materials mentioned on stage were ones they knew inside out, from properties to raw materials and production conditions. They were well–versed and had insights into sophisticated technologies that others might not.
However, the vastness of the world meant there was always more to learn. They listened intently, knowing that diverse perspectives could spark new ideas.
Vesta too was all ears. The rapid pace of technological advancement meant there was much she hadn’t encountered before. As she noted key points for future study, she realized how much there still was to learn.
Thorne appeared contemplative, yet attentive.
After Hamilton, the distinguished engineer, finished his speech, many in the audience eagerly approached him with questions. Hamilton responded patiently.
Stewart left his seat to join Charlene, exchanging ideas. The hall, brimming with over two hundred people, saw many unfamiliar with Charlene and Stewart gravitate toward their conversation, intrigued by the depth of their discussion.
As the crowd around them grew, someone recognized Stewart. “That’s Stewart, Kenton’s student! No wonder he knows so much!”
This recognition drew even more people, eager to pick their brains. As questions poured in, Stewart graciously answered, sharing his knowledge on non–confidential topics. But overwhelmed by the sheer volume, he pointed to Charlene, “Feel free to ask Charlene too. She’s got quite the breadth of knowledge.”
Soon enough, people were approaching Charlene with questions, and in no time, they were surrounded by an even larger crowd.
Thorne, recognizing Hamilton, approached him with Vesta. Vesta seized the opportunity to ask Hamilton a few questions, to which he responded with a smile, “Ms. Hawkins, you’re remarkably well–versed for someone so young. Thorne, you’ve got a great eye.”
“Ah, but you should know, Vesta graduated with a PhD from one of the world’s top universities. Excellence is a given,” chimed in Professor Zimmerman.
Vesta had attended a few sessions in the past couple of days, and her impressive background didn’t go
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unnoticed. Professor Hancock had even introduced her to several key figures, including Professor
Zimmerman.
With a smile, Professor Zimmerman continued, “I didn’t know you’re Mr. Henderson’s girlfriend, Vesta. We talked quite a bit yesterday, and you never mentioned it. So humble at such a young age, truly commendable.”
Vesta responded with a modest smile, “Thank you, sir.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Enough already. This novel is dragging slowly. Updated with 2 chapters only. REALLY!!! Whoever the author or authors of this novel why is there a delay in penning more chapters? Here’s my question. In reading the comments from others does their opinions matters and/or make a difference? Are comments being monitored? Or is it only a tool allowing readers to blow off steam?...
Long wait to just get an upload of a couple of chapters. Very little progress in the story if any at all! For heaven's sake the story is 453 chapters so far with nothing or little change from where the story began! Show commitment to us your readers and followers please!...
Hi..its my 1st ever time commenting on any story. But seriously....i dont mean to come as rude but are u seriously thinking about the stroy or losing ur grip on the plot and characters...not updating...no story development...no commitment towards ur readers...u just uploaded 2 chapters after god know how long and still nothing to give to the story..if u dont want to write or simply cant then please dont...
The updates are so slow that I forgot the story for some time and just remembered it and read 20 chapters. The chapters are short and the story development is like a snail. 451 chapters and Charlene still couldn't break her image in other's eyes or dealth some serious damage to Vesta and her trash father....
It would be better to say right away that there are 10 chap/month...
Just give us updates already...
We're stuck at this chapter for over 2wks now Very annoying Thorne and vesta having the tune of their lives while Charlene is stuck More annoying...
Updating chapters to this novel is reminiscent of a sloth. There should be a disclaimer when this site states PUBLISH 10 chaps/day....
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...