On the other side of the Pacific Ocean, it was still noon.
After Sarrot sent the email, he went to the bar and got drunk.
In order to maintain a clear mind for experiments, he never drank during the day. However, today was an exception.
As he sat in a bar in Silicon Valley, his assistant Paul looked at him and sighed. Paul tried to comfort him.
"Think about the big picture. ExxonMobil buying your laboratory isn't necessarily a bad thing. Even though Professor Lu is a great scholar, he didn't actually provide you with that much resources. Not to mention, ExxonMobil spent US$50 million to buy us, they definitely won't just leave us alone…"
Professor Sarrot didn't react at all. Paul knew that his comforting words were not effective. Therefore, he shrugged and ended the conversation topic.
"In short, having money isn't a bad thing."
Sarrot snorted. "You don't understand."
Paul: "What don't I understand?"