Chapter 314
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Chapter 314 The Woman He Backed +8 Pearls

Yunice sat quietly in the reception area, clutching Wyattโ€™s handwritten referral letter, but made no move to approach HR. She was waiting โ€“ for a verdict.

Nearly an hour passed before the doors to the executive office opened. The high-level managers filed out one by one, all muttering variations of โ€œlucky day.โ€ Any other time, Wyatt wouldโ€™ve kept them trapped for hours. Today, they were let off easy.

Yunice sat upright, elbows resting on the table, lost in thought, when Wyatt pushed open the glass door to HR and walked in.

โ€œMr. Wyatt,โ€ the HR manager stood at once.

Wyatt glanced from Yunice to the man and said, โ€œCall Laurie in.โ€

Something in his tone made the manager nervous โ€“ he immediately left to get her himself. Yunice lowered her arms as Wyatt came over and sat beside her.

โ€œThere were a lot of people in the room earlier. Youโ€™re not mad, are you?โ€ he asked gently.

Yunice blinked at him, unsure if this was his version of an apology. To be fair, she had made a blunder today. In most companies, someone like her wouldโ€™ve been let go on the spot.

Still, when heโ€™d lashed out earlier, it had stung. Now thoughโ€ฆ it was hard to stay mad.

She had also been turning over Laurieโ€™s words in her mind โ€“ and realized the woman hadnโ€™t been entirely wrong.

To Laurie and the rest of the research team, Yunice was an outsider dropped in from above. If she were only there to pad her rรฉsumรฉ, they mightโ€™ve ignored her. But the moment she stepped into the lab and started handling instruments or compounds, she became a risk.

It was no different from Elsie being parachuted into a hospital and using patients as training props โ€“ of course the staff would push back.

And truth be told, Yunice did have confidence in her diagnostic and clinical knowledge, but she had never worked with cutting-edge pharmaceutical equipment. Her academic background didnโ€™t qualify her either.

She was, for the first time, seriously considering backing out.

Laurie soon arrived, led in by the HR manager โ€“ who had clearly warned her ahead of time. She didnโ€™t look surprised to see Wyatt. She approached calmly, hands tucked into her lab coat pockets, posture steady. Only the subtle flicker in her eyes when she looked at Wyatt betrayed her nerves.

She probably assumed Wyatt was here to throw his weight behind Yunice. And she wasnโ€™t wrong.

Wyatt gestured toward Yunice. โ€œThis is my wife.โ€

Laurie showed no reaction. Two seconds later, her pupils dilated in shock. She looked at Wyatt again, as if trying to confirm whether he was serious. He was.

โ€œSheโ€™s the one who developed the improved formula for the Anning Cardio-Calmer,โ€ Wyatt said flatly, cutting her off.

Laurieโ€™s face changed. She didnโ€™t believe it.

That formula had been the result of months of work from their entire research division. How could it have come from Yunice?

Wyatt stared her down. โ€œYou think Iโ€™d marry a pretty face with no substance?โ€

But even if Yunice had some skill, Laurie still didnโ€™t budge. โ€œIf Mr. Wyatt insists on letting her into the lab, then weโ€™ll have no choice but to resign as a group.โ€

Yunice wasnโ€™t desperate to join the lab โ€“ and she understood her presence might cause real disruption to the team. She was just about to speak up and back out when Wyatt reached over and took her hand. He didnโ€™t let her speak.

He turned to Laurie. โ€œI let you all play with billions of dollars' worth of equipment, and this is how you thank me?โ€

Laurie tried to clarify, but Wyatt didnโ€™t let up.

โ€œYou think sheโ€™s inexperienced? Every single one of you learned on my machines. What, now that youโ€™ve gotten your turn, the doorโ€™s closed behind you?โ€

โ€œGo ahead. If you want to quit, write it up right now. Iโ€™ll approve it immediately.โ€

Laurieโ€™s face turned pale.

Wyatt leaned back, casually rubbing his thumb over the back of Yuniceโ€™s hand. โ€œYou studied for a few years and already forgot where you came from?โ€

Then he added with a soft, scathing laugh, โ€œI never went to school โ€“ not a single day. No degree. So what?โ€

Yunice looked at him โ€“ and in that moment, Wyatt glowed.

Laurie stood frozen, her expression twisting with frustration and uncertainty.

Wyatt said, โ€œHereโ€™s my compromise, she doesnโ€™t need to work alone. You supervise her.โ€

Laurieโ€™s frown deepened. She looked deeply displeased.


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