Chapter 204
โMiranda Sutton! Do you even know how many times I called? You didnโt answer a single one!โ Winterโs voice crackled with genuine anger. โItโs been so longโif I hadnโt called, were you planning to never contact me again?โ Her words tumbled out rapidly.
Miranda checked her call log, seeing a string of missed calls from Winter. Sheโd meant to call back several times but work had constantly sidetracked her. Feeling guilty, she apologized quickly. โIโm so sorry, Winter. Iโve been incredibly busy, and I justโฆ got caught up and forgot. I promise Iโll make sure it doesnโt happen again!โ
Winter had learned Miranda joined the lab on its second day. Her relationship with Paul, her brother, was strained. Theyโd been close as children, but his years abroad for his studies had created a chasm. By the time he returned, he was a celebrated "genius physicist," and their distance only widened. As adults, their meetings could be counted on one hand. Winter knew he was always engrossed in his work, but she hadn't understood the extent of his dedication until now. Seeing Miranda, she finally grasped it: Paul was a corporate drone, but worseโdisappearing for weeks or ignoring messages for months was not unusual.
Winterโs tone softened. โFine, just donโt let it happen again. But next monthโs dinnerโyou absolutely cannot miss it, got it?โ Sheโd called specifically to remind Miranda of her birthday dinner.
Miranda smiled. โOf course! Itโs my darling Winterโs birthday. How could I forget? Iโve already picked out your gift, so get ready for a surprise!โ
โThatโs more like it,โ Winter said, satisfied.
After hanging up, Miranda returned to the lab. A loud groan reached her ears.
โUghโwhere did it go wrong? Iโve recalculated this value eight times, and I still canโt find the issue,โ Bryan groaned, staring frustratedly at his screen. Days of work had yielded nothing but inconsistent data values. He was completely stumped.
Scratching his head, he turned to Silas. โDr. Quinton, youโre better at quick calculations than I am. Can you check where I might have gone wrong?โ
Silas adjusted his glasses, examined the data, and cross-checked the original samples. โI noticed here, and here, your steps arenโt very clear. Maybeโฆ you should try calculating it again?โ
Bryan groaned louder. โIโve already calculated it eight times! What if I get a ninth different answer?โ
Sandy offered a different perspective. โI donโt think the third node is the issue. Bryan just skipped a few steps. Given the complexity of the formula, simplifying it was necessary. What do you think, Lizzy?โ Elizabeth, whose undergraduate major was data computation, examined the raw data, circling common points among Bryanโs results. After recalculating, she arrived at a newโฆ