Chapter 16 Inexplicable Property

This was a question left behind in history.

Emily's face froze.

"I would rather like Ice's father who was dead somewhere, instead of Albert."

Albert was like a giant peacock spreading its tail wherever people gathered.

Stop it.

She had a normal sexual orientation and couldn't accept beast love.

Andre seemed to be relieved.

He smiled and said, "I've told you that Albert won't have a chance, but you don't believe me, Max."

Max pulled a long face and said, "Don't put it on me."

She said dryly and then turned to Emily.

"So, is there no news about Ice's father?"

"I'm not a psychic."

Emily was tolerant and said, "Have you forgotten, my dear? Ice's father died in a fire."

When she put it on, she was already lying on the delivery bed.

She had no memory of the night when she got Ice.

So it was better for that man to die.

"Well, don't change the topic."

Emily clapped her hands and brought the topic back on track.

"So, the Kliman family is really in a financial crisis?"

"I think so."

Max blinked her eyes and said, "They keep it a secret. They have tried their best to keep it in the past few years."

"This year's situation may be particularly bad. You know, since last year, the real estate business has been stagnant. If the news spreads out and the shareholders lose confidence..."

Kliman couldn't even hold on to money borrowing.

Andre looked a little confused.

"But as far as I know, the Kliman family didn't contact any financial organizations."

As far as he knew, they did not contact any underground bank requesting deadly interest.

The old Kliman was not a person who would wait for death.

Emily’s face was gradually serious.

It seemed that she remembered that Albert did encounter a moderate crisis.

At that time, Lucy suddenly took out a large sum of money.

It was a number that she would never have.

With the help of the money, Albert turned the loss into profit and swore to love Lucy more.

"I feel something is wrong."

She said in a low voice, "the Kliman family can't get up early without gains. They are so persistent. They must want to get something."

Now, all they needed to wait patiently.

On the morning of the second day, the nanny introduced by Andre came.

She wore a plain shirt that could not hide the old fashion style even if it was washed cleanly.

"Hello, my name is Cecilia. Andre introduced the job for me."

"Yes, yes!"

Emily hurried to let her in.

Ice was sitting at the table with a long face.

"... I think Andre should have explained my situation."

She handed Cecilia a piece of paper.

"This is Ice's list of allergy. Please don't let her eat nuts."

"I've sent her schedule to your e-mail. Please pick her up on time."

Cecilia attached great importance to this job.

"Okay, okay, I'll be careful."

Emily kissed Ice and rushed to the company.

It was so late.

When she rushed to the medical center, Auston had been waiting for her for a while.

He raised his wrist and looked at the expensive watch hanging on it.

"I thought you at least have a sense of time."

Auston said calmly. He was always like this, as if nothing could arouse his emotions.

He was so calm that he showed a little mean.

"I'm sorry."

Emily blushed. "I won't do it next time because I took some time to wait for the nanny."

Auston kept silent for a while and suddenly said, "I thought you wouldn't give your child to strangers."

"No, of course not. In fact, she is my friend's distant aunt."

Emily impatiently tucked her hair behind her ear.

Auston knocked on the table and said, "It doesn't matter. You can go through the entry formalities now."

Anyway, Ice was not his child.

He was looking forward to how much value Emily would bring to him.

The one who conducted the experiment was a middle-aged man, whose name was Fellman Johnson.

He graduated from a famous university and had been studying life gene and cancer for ten years.

"So you are the tutor Auston hired with a high salary?"

Hedda grinned and stood in front of the confused Emily.

"Yes, maybe I can introduce..."

He hadn't finished yet.

Then he was impatiently pushed away by Fellman.

"Okay."

He looked at Hedda with disdain and said, "I don't know you yet. You are a businessman. You can say whatever you want."

"What university did you graduate from?"

Fellman looked at Emily with his green eyes.

"My lab is not used by some women to get rich and marry into a wealthy family."

Didn't be kidding. Was this woman twenty-five years old?

She was not even qualified to be his assistant. How could she replace him and become a new master?

Emily looked back fearlessly.

She found that the color of the man's eyes was like a green head fly hovering beside the trash can.

"I value ability more than education background."

Emily said in a cold voice, "I have noticed that the amine medicine you insist on can't effectively identify the target of EGFR. This process has been stuck for half a year."

She smiled, "I think that's why Cavendish invited me here."

Education background was indeed Emily's weakness.

The original Emily had a good high school life, but she spent all on dating.

She didn't even get into an ordinary community university.

God knew how hard Emily had tried to get into Vincent's office.

But her ability was strong enough, and the rest of it became a thing to add fuel to the fire.

Fellman's face turned pale.

Yes, it had been stuck here for too long.

Although he believed it was normal, it was obvious that Auston had lost his patience.

Hedda cleared his throat. It was not a good thing for the two leaders of the lab to have conflict on the first day.

Auston would get angry.

He was the one who faced Auston's anger.

"Okay, okay."

He put his arm around the shoulder of Fellman and tried to mediate the dispute with a smile.

"You know, the president, hopes you can cooperate."

Otherwise, he could have fired you and made Emily the only one who had the right to speak in this lab.

You knew, as long as he wanted.

He could do it.

The message Hedda wanted to convey was completely accepted by Fellman.

If he didn't want to be fired, he must accept the existence of Emily in his lab.

Fellman was with a gloomy smile.

"Well, welcome, Miss Copper. If you can stay here."

Then he left angrily.

The unbuttoned white coat was bulging by the wind. From the back, it looked like a greasy white bat.

Hedda shrugged and said, "Good luck to you."

Fellman was not that easy to deal with.

"It doesn't matter."

Emily put on her glasses and began to read the materials.

The huge white acrylic glass frame made her face look smaller and smaller.

She was as beautiful as a maiden, and hardly like a woman who had ever given birth to a child.

"Wow!"

Hedda sighed.

"Cool."

In the evening, Emily, who was about to go home and have dinner with Ice, received a call from Lucy.

Aldrich ordered her to go home tonight.

With that illegitimate daughter.