Chapter 106 For The Sake Of Investment, Onward

His wife, Evelyn, was fifteen years younger than him, yet she possessed wisdom and kindness far beyond her years. She wasn't merely his wife; Evelyn was also the younger sister of a colleague and later became Rabouin's most trusted apprentice after their marriage.

With her radiant intellect, she was both a research partner who shared his aspirations and a beacon of hope whenever he faltered. Her words often comforted him:

"You can do this. Just a little more effort."

Her soft voice always managed to soothe Rabouin's heart.

"Why are you staring at me like that?" she once asked.

"Because you're so kind and beautiful," he replied.

"Oh, you silly man," she said with a gentle laugh.

Every time he glanced to his side during experiments, she was always there. Her eyes shone with warmth and brightness. Even when they had to use up all her dowry to fund his research, she never complained.