Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 990: Withdraw the lawsuit

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In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

He happened to come back from outside and saw the expression on his professor's face. The bespectacled doctor was slightly stunned and asked.

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

“What did the White House decide?”

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

Now he actually asks to go to class...

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

A rumor that made him sneer...

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

Sitting in the office on the corner of K Street, holding the phone in his hand, Lawrence nodded.

His face changed slightly, and he felt as if he had discovered some terrible secret of his mentor. The doctor quickly closed the newspaper and put it back in its place as if nothing had happened.

"Damn it!"

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

"The person who called you just now was..."

Chief of Staff!

“…Is that what the president said?”

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

"Okay, I know."

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

"Just ask."

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

Chief of Staff!

After a few simple words, Lawrence hung up the phone and handed the phone to the assistant standing next to him.

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

Binghamton University.

"Just ask."

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

"Nothing, it has nothing to do with you," Professor Stanley threw the newspaper aside, stood up from his office chair, straightened his collar with his hand, and said in a good mood, "Which classroom is the afternoon class in?"

Chief of Staff!

Sitting opposite him, watching Lawrence finish the call, Woods raised his eyebrows curiously and asked.

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

"Long time no see. I heard he's doing well recently."

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

"The patent—"

"Can I ask a question?"

Now he actually asks to go to class...

“What did the White House decide?”

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

"Meeting an old friend."

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

"Just ask."

After a few simple words, Lawrence hung up the phone and handed the phone to the assistant standing next to him.

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

"The person who called you just now was..."

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

In the mood for gossip, he took a step forward, secretly unfolded the newspaper on the table, and turned to the page that Professor Stanley had read before.

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

Looking at this Texas guy, Lawrence smiled faintly. Although he didn't look down on him in his heart, it didn't show on his face.

“…Is that what the president said?”

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

"Chief of Staff."

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

Lawrence smiled and continued.

Chief of Staff!

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

"Okay, I know."

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

Chief of Staff!

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

"What's wrong, Professor?"

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

Woods' pupils narrowed slightly while sitting on the sofa.

At least, until I graduate...

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

"What's wrong, Professor?"

At least, until I graduate...

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

A rumor that made him sneer...

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

“…Is that what the president said?”

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

"Chief of Staff."

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

After a few simple words, Lawrence hung up the phone and handed the phone to the assistant standing next to him.

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

The real winner is definitely not the horse that crosses the finish line and the owner who takes away the medal and bonus, but the bookmaker who wins all the chips on the outside plate.

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

“What did the White House decide?”

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

"Where to go?"

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

Clenching his fists tightly, Woods, who was barely maintaining his demeanor, was breathing heavily, as if he wanted to vent the anger in his chest through his heavy breathing.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

Binghamton University.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

"Chief of Staff."

At least, until I graduate...

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

At least, until I graduate...

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

"The patent—"

Binghamton University.

At least, until I graduate...

Now he actually asks to go to class...

"Nothing, it has nothing to do with you," Professor Stanley threw the newspaper aside, stood up from his office chair, straightened his collar with his hand, and said in a good mood, "Which classroom is the afternoon class in?"

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

Now he actually asks to go to class...

Looking at this Texas guy, Lawrence smiled faintly. Although he didn't look down on him in his heart, it didn't show on his face.

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

"Damn it!"

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

"Okay, I know."

The doctoral student nodded numbly.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

Now he actually asks to go to class...

"Damn it!"

“…Is that what the president said?”

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

The real winner is definitely not the horse that crosses the finish line and the owner who takes away the medal and bonus, but the bookmaker who wins all the chips on the outside plate.

A rumor that made him sneer...

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

“What did the White House decide?”

What he usually hates most is giving classes to undergraduates, holding textbooks and repeatedly explaining some boring things. If it is not necessary, he will never take the courses that can be pushed to assistants and students, and It is said that true science can only be found in the laboratory.

Binghamton University.

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

"Damn it!"

“What did the White House decide?”

"Well," Lawrence nodded, raised his left hand and glanced at the time, "I have a three o'clock flight, I should be there."

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

Clenching his fists tightly, Woods, who was barely maintaining his demeanor, was breathing heavily, as if he wanted to vent the anger in his chest through his heavy breathing.

Chief of Staff!

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

No wonder these vampires always make the right choices. Just because of the channels for obtaining information, ordinary investment bank managers who watch the news and collect intelligence are not in the same weight class as them.

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

"Where to go?"

“…Is that what the president said?”

The doctoral student nodded numbly.

"Now that the results are out, there is no need for me to stay here. Thank you for your hospitality, Mr. Woods."

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

"What's wrong, Professor?"

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

Standing up from the sofa, Lawrence nodded to the assistant next to him and motioned for him to drive. Then he continued to look at Woods sitting opposite, "We are very interested in the oil field in Paraguay. Our analyst I have made a prediction that even if every car on the planet is electric in 2040, oil consumption will only return to the level of 2013. The oil business will still be profitable, and I sincerely recommend that you seriously consider it. Check out this project…”

“What did the White House decide?”

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

"Meeting an old friend."

Standing up from the sofa, Lawrence nodded to the assistant next to him and motioned for him to drive. Then he continued to look at Woods sitting opposite, "We are very interested in the oil field in Paraguay. Our analyst I have made a prediction that even if every car on the planet is electric in 2040, oil consumption will only return to the level of 2013. The oil business will still be profitable, and I sincerely recommend that you seriously consider it. Check out this project…”

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

"Chief of Staff."

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

"Okay, I know."

Now he actually asks to go to class...

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

“What did the White House decide?”

"The patent—"

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

“What did the White House decide?”

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

"Can I ask a question?"

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

"Chief of Staff."

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

"Well," Lawrence nodded, raised his left hand and glanced at the time, "I have a three o'clock flight, I should be there."

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

“What did the White House decide?”

"Where to go?"

"Where to go?"

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

A rumor that made him sneer...

“…Is that what the president said?”

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

"Meeting an old friend."

Woods' pupils narrowed slightly while sitting on the sofa.

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

Sitting opposite him, watching Lawrence finish the call, Woods raised his eyebrows curiously and asked.

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

“…Is that what the president said?”

"Just ask."

Clenching his fists tightly, Woods, who was barely maintaining his demeanor, was breathing heavily, as if he wanted to vent the anger in his chest through his heavy breathing.

Lawrence smiled and continued.

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

In the mood for gossip, he took a step forward, secretly unfolded the newspaper on the table, and turned to the page that Professor Stanley had read before.

Suddenly, he thought of a certain rumor that had been circulating in the academic world some time ago.

"Long time no see. I heard he's doing well recently."

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

"What's wrong, Professor?"

"The patent—"

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

Binghamton University.

"Chief of Staff."

Now he actually asks to go to class...

Woods was stunned for a moment and was shocked.

Woods' pupils narrowed slightly while sitting on the sofa.

"Damn it!"

After a few simple words, Lawrence hung up the phone and handed the phone to the assistant standing next to him.

In the United States, there are two streets that are world-famous.

Standing up from the sofa, Lawrence nodded to the assistant next to him and motioned for him to drive. Then he continued to look at Woods sitting opposite, "We are very interested in the oil field in Paraguay. Our analyst I have made a prediction that even if every car on the planet is electric in 2040, oil consumption will only return to the level of 2013. The oil business will still be profitable, and I sincerely recommend that you seriously consider it. Check out this project…”

Chemistry Department Laboratory.

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

Professor Stanley, who was sitting at his desk and flipping through the newspaper, suddenly seemed to have been relieved of some burden, and he breathed a sigh of relief.

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

Now he actually asks to go to class...

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

At least, until I graduate...

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

He happened to come back from outside and saw the expression on his professor's face. The bespectacled doctor was slightly stunned and asked.

Standing up from the sofa, Lawrence nodded to the assistant next to him and motioned for him to drive. Then he continued to look at Woods sitting opposite, "We are very interested in the oil field in Paraguay. Our analyst I have made a prediction that even if every car on the planet is electric in 2040, oil consumption will only return to the level of 2013. The oil business will still be profitable, and I sincerely recommend that you seriously consider it. Check out this project…”

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

"Damn it!"

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

The real winner is definitely not the horse that crosses the finish line and the owner who takes away the medal and bonus, but the bookmaker who wins all the chips on the outside plate.

Chemistry Department Laboratory.

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

"What's wrong, Professor?"

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

"Okay professor, then I'll copy the PPT out of the computer..."

Woods' pupils narrowed slightly while sitting on the sofa.

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

He happened to come back from outside and saw the expression on his professor's face. The bespectacled doctor was slightly stunned and asked.

"Nothing, it has nothing to do with you," Professor Stanley threw the newspaper aside, stood up from his office chair, straightened his collar with his hand, and said in a good mood, "Which classroom is the afternoon class in?"

Professor Stanley, who was sitting at his desk and flipping through the newspaper, suddenly seemed to have been relieved of some burden, and he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Teaching Building A 411... Do you plan to go in person?"

"Nothing, it has nothing to do with you," Professor Stanley threw the newspaper aside, stood up from his office chair, straightened his collar with his hand, and said in a good mood, "Which classroom is the afternoon class in?"

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

"Just ask."

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

"Okay professor, then I'll copy the PPT out of the computer..."

"What's wrong, Professor?"

"Teaching Building A 411... Do you plan to go in person?"

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

"Chief of Staff."

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

What he usually hates most is giving classes to undergraduates, holding textbooks and repeatedly explaining some boring things. If it is not necessary, he will never take the courses that can be pushed to assistants and students, and It is said that true science can only be found in the laboratory.

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

"What's wrong, Professor?"

Sitting in the office on the corner of K Street, holding the phone in his hand, Lawrence nodded.

"Of course, you don't need to laugh at me immediately. Princeton's history class didn't teach me many investment skills, but thankfully it taught me patience."

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

“What did the White House decide?”

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

"What's wrong, Professor?"

What he usually hates most is giving classes to undergraduates, holding textbooks and repeatedly explaining some boring things. If it is not necessary, he will never take the courses that can be pushed to assistants and students, and It is said that true science can only be found in the laboratory.

Woods' pupils narrowed slightly while sitting on the sofa.

Sitting opposite him, watching Lawrence finish the call, Woods raised his eyebrows curiously and asked.

His face changed slightly, and he felt as if he had discovered some terrible secret of his mentor. The doctor quickly closed the newspaper and put it back in its place as if nothing had happened.

“What did the White House decide?”

Now he actually asks to go to class...

"Teaching Building A 411... Do you plan to go in person?"

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

Sitting opposite him, watching Lawrence finish the call, Woods raised his eyebrows curiously and asked.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

"Can I ask a question?"

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

Now he actually asks to go to class...

"Can I ask a question?"

The doctoral student nodded numbly.

“What did the White House decide?”

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

"Okay professor, then I'll copy the PPT out of the computer..."

Since several of the country's most influential lobbying organizations and think tanks are headquartered here, it is often called "Lobbying Street" or "the fourth largest department of the U.S. government". Many countries even have similar offices here. In public relations departments such as "Second Embassy". Many major events that have happened in history, as well as major events that are about to happen in the international community, are also closely related to this place.

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

"The patent—"

"The person who called you just now was..."

"Nothing, it has nothing to do with you," Professor Stanley threw the newspaper aside, stood up from his office chair, straightened his collar with his hand, and said in a good mood, "Which classroom is the afternoon class in?"

"Well," Lawrence nodded, raised his left hand and glanced at the time, "I have a three o'clock flight, I should be there."

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

Professor Stanley, who was sitting at his desk and flipping through the newspaper, suddenly seemed to have been relieved of some burden, and he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Damn it!"

Binghamton University.

Suddenly, he thought of a certain rumor that had been circulating in the academic world some time ago.

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

"Okay, I know."

Now he actually asks to go to class...

Sitting opposite him, watching Lawrence finish the call, Woods raised his eyebrows curiously and asked.

"I don't need that stuff. A truly qualified professor only needs a blackboard and chalk."

"The patent—"

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

"Okay professor, then I'll copy the PPT out of the computer..."

Professor Stanley, who was sitting at his desk and flipping through the newspaper, suddenly seemed to have been relieved of some burden, and he breathed a sigh of relief.

"The person who called you just now was..."

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

"Long time no see. I heard he's doing well recently."

PhD:"… "

"The patent—"

In the mood for gossip, he took a step forward, secretly unfolded the newspaper on the table, and turned to the page that Professor Stanley had read before.

It’s like the sun is coming out in the west!

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

"Damn it!"

Without explaining anything, Professor Stanley, who was in a good mood, picked up the lesson plan on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

The doctoral student nodded numbly.

"Now that the results are out, there is no need for me to stay here. Thank you for your hospitality, Mr. Woods."

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

"Long time no see. I heard he's doing well recently."

"... Occasionally reviewing why something obvious is obvious can help inspire new research... I forgot who said this, probably some famous guy, but that's what happened," he explained casually. In one sentence, Professor Stanley said nonchalantly, "Well, anyway, I will take this afternoon class, and you can just help me sort out the documents."

"The lawsuit has been withdrawn."

Suddenly, he thought of a certain rumor that had been circulating in the academic world some time ago.

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

"Damn it!"

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

To put it bluntly, it's like horse racing.

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

"Meeting an old friend."

In the mood for gossip, he took a step forward, secretly unfolded the newspaper on the table, and turned to the page that Professor Stanley had read before.

Looking at this Texas guy, Lawrence smiled faintly. Although he didn't look down on him in his heart, it didn't show on his face.

His eyes fell on the newspaper on the table.

Looking at this Texas guy, Lawrence smiled faintly. Although he didn't look down on him in his heart, it didn't show on his face.

The doctoral student glanced at the professor in surprise.

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

Lawrence smiled and continued.

His face changed slightly, and he felt as if he had discovered some terrible secret of his mentor. The doctor quickly closed the newspaper and put it back in its place as if nothing had happened.

Now he actually asks to go to class...

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

Standing up from the sofa, Lawrence nodded to the assistant next to him and motioned for him to drive. Then he continued to look at Woods sitting opposite, "We are very interested in the oil field in Paraguay. Our analyst I have made a prediction that even if every car on the planet is electric in 2040, oil consumption will only return to the level of 2013. The oil business will still be profitable, and I sincerely recommend that you seriously consider it. Check out this project…”

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

His eyes dilated slightly, and he immediately remembered, wasn't this the project that his mentor was working on with ExxonMobil

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

The doctoral student nodded numbly.

"Don't think about things that don't belong to you in the first place."

Immediately after standing up from the sofa, Woods frowned and asked: "Are you ready to leave?"

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

It is not unusual to be able to get on the line with the chief of staff. ExxonMobil also has this energy, but having the chief of staff call him personally to report the progress of the matter...

Suddenly, he thought of a certain rumor that had been circulating in the academic world some time ago.

"Teaching Building A 411... Do you plan to go in person?"

"The largest intellectual property fraud case in history, ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to insufficient evidence..."

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

A rumor that made him sneer...

He happened to come back from outside and saw the expression on his professor's face. The bespectacled doctor was slightly stunned and asked.

Suddenly, he thought of a certain rumor that had been circulating in the academic world some time ago.

One is Wall Street on Manhattan Island in New York, and the other is K Street in Washington, DC.

Now he actually asks to go to class...

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

"What's wrong, Professor?"

Chemistry Department Laboratory.

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

"Teaching Building A 411... Do you plan to go in person?"

Binghamton University.

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

ExxonMobil chose to withdraw the lawsuit due to lack of evidence. No matter how you look at it, this is bad news. However, his mentor showed an expression of relief on his face...

Thinking of this, Woods also clicked his tongue.

His face changed slightly, and he felt as if he had discovered some terrible secret of his mentor. The doctor quickly closed the newspaper and put it back in its place as if nothing had happened.

Sitting in the office on the corner of K Street, holding the phone in his hand, Lawrence nodded.

"Withdraw the lawsuit?"

"Okay, I know."

Rather than lobbying the White House, pushing the Department of Justice to launch judicial investigations, buying witnesses... these barbaric methods to rob other people's wealth, he prefers to go with the flow and bet in a promising direction.

Regarding Woods' inquiry, Lawrence did not hide it and smiled casually.

Watching the office door close, the doctoral student was still standing in front of his desk confused, not knowing what his boss was up to.

"Meeting an old friend."

"Long time no see. I heard he's doing well recently."

He doesn't want justice, he just wants to graduate from here.

After snorting through his nose, Professor Stanley curled his lips in disdain and said.

"Reconsider the antitrust investigation into Star Technology. Now is not the time to provoke a conflict."

"Can I ask a question?"

No matter what the truth is, he plans to bury this secret in his belly.

"Just ask."

What he usually hates most is giving classes to undergraduates, holding textbooks and repeatedly explaining some boring things. If it is not necessary, he will never take the courses that can be pushed to assistants and students, and It is said that true science can only be found in the laboratory.

"Is that paper from six years ago really..."

Looking at Woods who clearly had something to say, Lawrence paused for a moment, smiled slightly and continued.

At least, until I graduate...

Recalling the reports about Black Thursday that I had read a few days ago, I am afraid that the plummeting Dow Jones Industrial Index in recent days has made this guy make a lot of money...

"What's wrong, Professor?"

Looking at this Texas guy, Lawrence smiled faintly. Although he didn't look down on him in his heart, it didn't show on his face.