Chapter 325
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Chapter 325

โ€œQuite a few thoughts, actually.โ€ A hint of doubt appeared in Ianโ€™s eyes. โ€œThere are actually quite a few flaws in her paper. I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s because sheโ€™s a fourth-year student, but people in the field are being quite tolerant; there aren't many voices of doubt. Maybe itโ€™s also because sheโ€™s Davidโ€™s student and her mother is Audrey, so no one dares to criticize her. I wonโ€™t indulge this. Iโ€™m planning to write an analytical article!โ€

Sure enough!

Even in this reborn life, the trajectory of past events still wouldnโ€™t change. Perhaps only the outcome would change, because she wouldnโ€™t give Natalie another chance to gain fame.

Josie suppressed the frustration in her heart. โ€œHow are you planning to write this article? What argumentative points do you have? Can you tell me?โ€

โ€œOf course!โ€ Ian held nothing back from Josie, even detailing his thoughts on the specifics. He truly didnโ€™t question her intentions at all, not treating her like an outsider in the slightest.

Josie felt somewhat moved; compared to the seniors who concealed things from her out of fear that she might take credit for their achievements, Ianโ€™s intentions were truly much simpler.

How could such a person possibly devote themselves to advancing othersโ€˜ interests!

Josie took out a pen, wrote down several of his points, and then drew a circle.

She said, โ€œIan, please take a look. If we take these points and combine them with the research mentioned in her paper, do you think itโ€™s possible to shift the research direction to this?โ€

Josie wrote down a new research direction on paper. โ€œIf itโ€™s this research direction, and we use the points you raised for argumentation and research, what would the result be?โ€

โ€œAre you sayingโ€ฆโ€ Ian slightly raised his eyebrows, โ€œYou want me not to criticize her, but to start researching this myself?โ€

Josie nodded and said, โ€œNext semester, I will be in my fifth year, and my coursework will be relatively light. I need some small research projects to enhance my graduation thesis. Would you be willing to assist me?โ€

The small topic was just an excuse. Her graduation thesis for one major was ready-made from her previous life, and the other could only be related to acupuncture. She didnโ€™t need such a small topic for support.

Her statement was merely intended to provide Ian with a pretext to initiate the research; she was fully aware of what kind of achievements would be attained once the research began.

It could be considered a new discovery in the medical field! It played a very important role in advancing the development of cell biology!

Such important research naturally wasnโ€™t easy to succeed in, but she had memories of her past life. She could directly use the results of their entire research teamโ€™s work from her previous life now!

โ€œOf course!โ€ Ian replied almost without hesitation. โ€œIf itโ€™s about you, just ask. No matter what, Iโ€™m always willing to help you!"

He couldnโ€™t wait for Josie to ask for his help more often; that way, he would have more time to spend with her and more chances to let her understand his feelings.

At this moment, Ian had no mind to criticize Natalie. He couldnโ€™t wait to start this research topic immediately.

The research at the institute had now entered an intermediate stage, with more senior researchers involved. There was little for interns like them to do.

This way, they could have more time to develop some small research topics. They just needed to file a record with the institute.

โ€œIโ€™ll go back and write the application this afternoon, file a record with Professor Wilcourt!โ€ Ian was excited.

He had not anticipated that Josie would take the initiative to seek his assistance. โ€˜Does this mean Josie has also been paying attention to me?โ€™

Josie had no idea how many thoughts were running through his mind; she was considering how to help Ian reclaim everything that had been taken from him in his previous life.

Those research achievements that belonged to Davidโ€™s team in her past life were snatched from one person after another. Now it was time to return them one by one.

However, she had already changed her own fate in this life. What she needed to do was promote Reedshaw medicine. She didnโ€™t need these achievements to build herself up.

Although doing this research herself would be more efficient, these things never belonged to her in the first place. How could she keep them in her hands?

What she needed to do was snatch back these research topics that were taken by Davidโ€™s team, one by one, and hand them to the people most suited for them. She believed the final achievements would surpass those of her previous life.

Like the research Joseph had just taken back from Gavin.

Josie was looking forward to it.


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