Under the watchful eyes of numerous journalists,
the bus finally started moving.
It wasn't until the bus had left the city that Director Cheng fully digested the news he had just received. He looked at Ellie Doyle and instinctively sat up straight, his tone respectful, "Professor Doyle, um, I didn't know your identity before, I hope I haven't offended you in any way."
Ellie gently shook her head, "Director Cheng, I hope you can temporarily forget today's interview. I don't want to receive special treatment because of this identity."
She preferred to interact with the easygoing and straightforward director from before than the cautious one he had become now.
Ellie's gaze swept across the other people on the bus, "Regarding my identity, I hope you all can keep it confidential for now. I don't want to encounter too many troubles in the coming time."
Ellie indeed hadn't intentionally concealed her identity,
but she certainly didn't want her status to attract more media attention.