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, Chapter 0184 , Take these home and go through them. You’ll officially start school again in September. Before then, should have a basic understanding of your research direction. This way, when you join the lab group,! won’t be completely in the dark,” said Christine. , Miranda glanced at the materials in her hand and nodded. “Don’t worry. I’ll make sure to master everything as quickly as possible. I won’t let you down! , Christine chuckled at Miranda’s determined look. “Do you think I don’t have faith in you?” , “I watched the video of your interview. It’s been years, so I was worried that you might struggle to ke , with the current research pace.” She patted Miranda on the shoulder. “But after watching the video, I realized you haven’t lost your touch.” , In fact, Miranda’s response to Paul’s question pleasantly surprised her. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration t say that even final–year graduate students might not have answered as well as she did. , The quality of an answer wasn’t just about being right or wrong; it was about the thought process and logical skills displayed while solving the problem. , “You’re my student. No one knows your talent and brilliance better than I do. You have the capability for this, got it?” , They hadn’t chatted for long when Christine was ultimately called away by a phone call. Miranda took the stack of materials home, her mind drifting back to her teacher’s words. , Throughout her journey, she hadn’t always been steadfast in her beliefs. She had moments of fear, doubt, and worry that she might mess things up. , It was especially so when she learned that Chrsitine had been focused on a particular research topic for years without any breakthroughs. If Miranda’s involvement couldn’t bring something new to the table, it would be meaningless. , As she opened the papers, she noticed that the documents were organized chronologically. The further she went, the older they got. , Some even dated back to the 1940s, when bioinformatics had just started to emerge a distinct discipline. , , , , In the past, she viewed the development of bioinformatics from the perspective of a reader, like flipping through a book. No matter how much she read, she remained just an observer, , Now, it from the perspective of a creator and practitioner, it felt like walking in the footsteps of those who came before, becoming a part of the journey. These were two completely different experiences. , Miranda was deeply engrossed in her reading. Suddenly, her phone rang, and answered it.. , “Is this Winter Jefferson’s relative? This is Elgerson City’s Primrose Hospital. She was in a car accident, and you need to come quickly.” , Miranda’s hand trembled, and her heart nearly stopped She quickly hung up the phone and grabbed her , Chapter 0184 , bag in a panic. , 25 BONUS , Then, she realized that hospitalization would surely cost money. Just in case, she pulled out several cards where she kept her savings, took her phone, and snatched up her coat before rushing out the door. Fortunately, her luck was good that day. A cab drove by just as she was about to open a ride–hailing app. “Mister, please take me to Primrose Hospital.” , The driver was an older man. He quickly understood the situation when he glanced at her anxious face. Hold on tight, miss! My driving is fast and steady: I’ll get you there safely.” , Miranda’s lips moved slightly.“. Thank you.” , During the ride, her mind conjured up countless terrifying scenarios. Unsure of what else to do, she dialed Winter’s number again. As expected, the phone was already turned off. , The old driver liked to listen to the radio while driving. Just as the music faded, the female radio announcer’s voice came on, “It is now 1:30 pm, and here’s a breaking news update. , “A chain collision had occurred at No. 26 Elder Street, where a bus rear–ended a truck. So far, authorities have reported that ten people were injured, and one has died…” , , , , , Search the website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.