Master Pei's Wife is a Devil Concubine

Chapter 1029: Master Pei I s Contempt



Chapter 1029: Master Pei I s Contempt

Chapter 1029: Master Pei I s Contempt

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Wang Yi walked as he flipped through the experimental data. Beside him, his assistant was reviewing the progress of the morning.

Hearing a whistle, Wang Yi subconsciously looked toward the opposite corridor. The next second, he stopped.

“Su Ji?” Wang Yi gestured to the assistant beside him. “Wait for me in the car.”

The assistants nodded obediently. Before they left together, they glanced at Su Ji a few times and whispered something behind them.

In any case, they looked quite excited.

Su Ji walked up to Wang Yi and teased, “why didn’t Dr. Wang call me

‘sister-in-law’?”

Wang Yi was about the same age as Pei Xi and had watched Pei Huai grow up, so he address her as his little sister-in-law.

But...

He thought about it himself. If he called Su Ji little sister-in-law...then the seniority was not right...

“Su Ji.” He narrowed his eyes and smiled, still insisting on his own way of addressing her. “You’re here for a pregnancy test? What was the result?”

Su Ji smiled. “Everything is normal. Thank you for your concern, Dr. Wang.”

With both hands in her pockets, she raised her chin at the experimental data book in Wang Yi’s hand. “How’s work with the hospital? Is it going well?”

Wang Yi looked at the data book in his hand and then turned to look in the direction his assistant had left. He hesitated for a moment before he laughed. “I did run into some trouble.”

Su Ji felt that Dr. Wang did not seem to be very willing to open up today.

“Perhaps...l can help Dr. Wang?”

Wang Yi’s gaze shifted behind Su Ji. He thought for a few seconds and shook his head. “But if you’re interested, I can show you our experiment today.”

Su Ji’s shoulder was hugged by someone. She turned her head and saw Pei Huai, who had just finished chatting with Dr. Gu.

“You want to go?” Pei Huai asked her.

Su Ji nodded. “Together?”

Pei Huai glanced at his watch. There was no issue with the time. “Let’s go.”

Wang Yi led the way.

The group entered the elevator one after another.

Su Ji heard a faint electronic notification, and Pei Huai found the source of the sound.

The few cameras on the wall in front of them stopped working. It was the sound of the power being cut off.

“Does your grandfather know that the grandson that he spent so much effort to send to the government works here every day?” Pei Huai said lightly.

Wang Yi clicked his tongue and said, “don’t mess around. The old man just had a heart bypass two years ago.”

“The laboratory is this way.” He glanced at Su Ji.

The laboratory was surrounded by high-definition soundproof glass, which required fingerprints to enter.

Su Ji saw it through the glass wall, and her gaze was firmly attracted by the object inside.

The three of them entered the laboratory, and the door closed automatically behind them.

There was a very large instrument inside. Su Ji looked up and noticed that the height of the laboratory room was higher than the other rooms. In order to put down the large instrument that was about one and a half stories high, the B2 floor was also opened.

From B2’s position, they could only see a thick cement wall. No one would have thought that there was a mysterious instrument that was completely different from the Central Hospital that they were familiar with.

The reason why Wang Yi and the others wanted to work with the Central Hospital for the experiment was actually to get the right to use this instrument.

Su Ji rubbed her chin with her fingers. It was obvious that she was very interested in Wang Yi’s experiment.

On the other hand, Pei Huai’s expression was calm. His focus was still on his wife.

What kind of equipment could be better looking than his wife?

The device was huge, but it was not as delicate and fantastical as those in science fiction movies. It was more like the first computer in human history, Ennak.

It was made up of many heavy electronic boxes with countless colored wires plugged into them.

The wires crisscrossed in a disorderly manner, giving Pei Huai a headache.

It was a rhythm that could drive obsessive-compulsive disorder to death.

It made him want to tidy up all the wires and classify them according to the same color.

“Help me pull the switch.” Wang Yi placed his hand on one end of the switch lever and raised his chin toward the other end.

He gestured for Pei Huai to help.

The switch of this device was very heavy. One person could not pull it at all. Usually, Wang Yi would pull it together with his assistant.

Pei Huai looked at him expressionlessly.

And Wang Yi could see from his eyes...a hint of contempt?


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