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The lifelong dream their master never achieved–she made it happen…
Later, she founded Blue Bird Technology and assembled a research team with close fellow students, while the Lewis boy helped manage her company.
Blue Bird Technology went public in Fruyca within just eighteen months, reaching a market cap of bil- lions.
“Speaking of which, Alexander, had you not chosen to graduate early and return home, you might’ve witnessed her rise firsthand at the institute.”
Alexander’s heart clenched.
The professor’s words held staggering implications.
Early graduation… The institute…
“Indeed, she’s your junior!”
Professor Walter watched Alexander’s widening eyes, slowly revealing the truth that stunned him.
“Only two years below you.”
Junior?
Fragmented, hazy memories flashed through Alexander’s mind.
During his studies in Fruyca, immersed in research, he’d paid little attention to people or events around him–especially juniors.
He’d completed all coursework and projects ahead of schedule and left the institute.
Could the legendary N Pioneer actually be…
“She was nothing short of a miracle at the institute.”
Professor Franklin’s voice brimmed with awe.
“Her talent, her diligence, her innovative thinking–unlike anything I’ve ever seen.”
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“Many call her God’s gift to humanity, the savior of our future.”
Alexander felt his breath hitch.
He forced himself to stay composed.
A junior two years his junior, who’d left no clear imprint in his memory, became The N Pioneer capable of reshaping the medical world?
The realization felt absurd, yet carried a strange sense of connection.
But why, all these years, had his searches across Fruyca found no trace of her?
His fingers tightened imperceptibly around the coffee cup.
A crucial question hovered on his lips.
He steadied his breathing.
“Professor, do you know The N Pioneer’s real identity?”
Alexander’s voice held a hint of urgency and tension, almost imperceptible.
The professor smiled proudly. “Of course!”
Suddenly, he stopped himself–he’d promised their master to protect her and safeguard Blue Bird Tech- nology.
After all, that aristocratic family had caused her plenty of trouble before.
“Professor, could you tell me her real name? I wish to invite her… as a guest at Ford Family.”
Alexander was trembling slightly.
Because the mysterious N Pioneer he’d sought for three years–her identity was finally within reach!
Professor cleared his throat.
“Alexander, The N Pioneer’s identity is quite unique. For her protection, I… can’t reveal it directly.”
Alexander felt like icy water had been poured over his head, chilling him to the bone.
“But I have her WhatsApp. I’ll share the contact–try adding her.
If she accepts, you two can have a proper conversation.”
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The professor’s sudden shift reignited a spark of hope.
Old fox!
Alexander cursed inwardly.
Still, better than nothing!
He’d make sure she accepted.
“Thank you, Professor.”
The professor deliberately picked up his phone, sent two voice messages, then leisurely forwarded the
contact.
Alexander stared at the cute bunny avatar with a single–letter nickname: N.
His pulse quickened despite himself.
In his world, among 26 letters, N stood as an untouchable enigma!
He sent a friend request immediately, attaching his real name.
Then came the waiting game.
After thirty more minutes of discussion, Alexander rose to host a welcome dinner.
The professor declined gently. “Alexander, I already have lunch plans. Why not join us?”
Alexander paused, then nodded. “I’d be honored.”
He was determined to find out who dared intercept his guest.
Twenty minutes later, they arrived at Grand Hotel–Seattle’s landmark seven–star property owned by the Brown Family.
A server guided them to an elegant private dining room.
As the door opened, mingled scents of gourmet food and expensive perfume wafted out.
Alexander followed the professor inside.
The spacious room centered around a twenty–seater round table laden with steaming delicacies.
A dozen guests rose instantly upon their entry, clearing two central seats.
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“Professor.”
Their unified greeting brimmed with reverence.
Alexander scanned the room, recognizing only Lisa and Aaron.
The other ten appeared young, dressed with scholarly refinement rather than corporate polish.
“Please, be seated.” The professor waved dismissively, settling beside Lisa.
His eyes softened with paternal concern.
“You’ve lost weight, girl.”
Lisa’s lips curved slightly.
“You look well–rested, Professor.”
Her deliberate title signaled discretion about his other roles.
Perceptive enough at his age, he caught the hint and changed subjects.
Aaron lifted his teacup, gaze sharpening on Alexander.
“Never imagined our Lewis Group gathering would draw the CEO of Ford Enterprises.”
“Quite the rare guest.”
The pleasantries carried unmistakable sarcasm.
Alexander–Seattle’s wealthiest man–wasn’t accustomed to being treated like an unwelcome freeloader.
His expression darkened.
Alexander twitched the corner of his mouth and retorted.
“You’re too kind, Aaron. I just happened to accompany the professor here.”
“Didn’t expect you and the professor also have such deep