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Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time

Chapter 458
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"Charlene knows engines? She understands microchips? That's impossible." Henley still couldn't believe the paper Charlene published earlier was really her own work, even though it had caused quite a stir in the field.

Now Maureen was telling him that Charlene was talented in both engine design and chip technology? How could that be? Maureen lowered her gaze, her voice quiet. "You don't have to take my word for it.

Just look it up yourself." A few moments later, after watching a clip from Axiom Flux Technologies' press conference where Charlene spoke, Maureen felt her heart sink.

Henley, on the other hand, still looked like he was in shock.

At that moment, Leah's angry voice cthrough on the phone. "She's doing this on purpose! It wasn't enough that she sabotaged Uncle's traffic project-now she's coming after Vesta's company, too!" Henley and Maureen exchanged a look; it was clear to both of them.

Regardless of whether the tech breakthroughs shown at the conference were truly Charlene's own work, one thing was certain: Axiom Flux Technologies' announcement was going to hit Neural Nexus Tech like a wrecking ball.

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Before either Henley or Maureen could respond, Leah's tone switched from anger to anxiety. "What are we supposed to do now? Everyone's saying Axiom Flux Technologies is going to dominate most of the self-driving car market. Vesta's company doesn't stand a chance-there's just no way to compete right now." Sure, Axiom Flux Technologies seemed unstoppable at the moment, but- Maureen unclenched her fists and spoke with a calm, almost dismissive air. "Technology evolves every day. Today it's your company making headlines, tomorrow it's mine. Self-driving cars aren't even commercially available yet, not really. We still have time. Markets shift. What looks like a sure thing now might be completely different once these cars actually go on sale. It's too soon to say who will dominate." She had a point.

But Henley, who'd been running his own tech company for years without any truly groundbreaking breakthroughs, knew just how difficult it was to gain a technological edge.

If making a breakthrough were easy, there wouldn't be such a thing as tech giants -either here or abroad.

The truth was, whoever seizes the initiative wins the game.

And Axiom Flux Technologies hadn't just made a breakthrough in one area, but several on a global scale.

Other companies could only watch or try to catch up. Smight close the gap in a year or two; others, in ten or twenty years.

By the tthey thought they'd caught up, the market would have already left them behind.

Henley felt a wave of unease. "I wonder what Thorne makes of all this." Maureen knew he was thinking of reaching out to their daughter.

She shook her head slightly.

"They've got more important things to handle right now. Let's wait for Vesta and the others to finish what they're working on." Henley nodded. "Alright." There wasn't much else they could do.

Vesta returned hafter dinner with Thorne, Mr. Black, and the others.

Her family hadn't tried to contact her while she was out with Edwin, but she had no doubt that everyone at halready knew about the Axiom Flux Technologies press conference-and Charlene's involvement.

Sure enough, when she walked in the door, her parents and Leah were all there, waiting.

Before anyone could speak, Vesta asked, "So, you've all heard?"

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Maureen gave a brief nod. "We have. What does Thorne say about it?" Vesta sat down, shaking her head. "He hasn't said anything." Maureen paused, her mug halfway to her lips. "What do you mean?"

Vesta replied, "He hasn't said a word toabout the Technologies 146 Axion Flux om announcement."

Thorne hadn't commented on Charlene. He hadn't said He hadn't said anything! about the company's future, either.

Maureen paused again, momentarily at a loss.

Henley and Leah exchanged glances, surprised.

This wasn't like Thorne at all.

Usually, when a crisis like this hit-especially one with such a massive impact on Neural Nexus Tech-Thorne would have reassured Vesta told her not to worry, and then patiently broken down the technical, market, and business implications of Axiom Flux Technologies breakthroughs. He always helped her work out what to do next, how to get out of a tight spot.

But this time, he'd said nothing at all.