"See for yourself!" Harold handed the phone to Gresham, who scrutinized the screen multiple times.
"It's true!" Gresham exclaimed, astonished. "But why is Ms. Bonita suddenly agreeing to an interview now? She always refused, no matter how much they persuaded her."
"That's something only Ms. Bonita herself would know," Grant remarked, his expression filled with admiration. "Ms. Bonita is a great scientist who has benefited all of Arvandor! Maybe she has another groundbreaking announcement. I'm looking forward to it."
"I wonder what Ms. Bonita looks like. They say she's very young. Maybe one day, Trina could have the chance to work with her," Vera said, clearly hopeful for her daughter's future.
Vera still had high hopes for Trina, believing she was far more obedient and sensible than Bonnie.
Trina responded quickly, "Mom, I'll work even harder. Someday, I'll try to join Ms. Bonita's research institute and contribute to our family."
Vera beamed with pride. "Our Trina is so sensible."
Harold frowned in displeasure when he noticed the chatter. "Enough talking, everyone sit down quickly. We don't want to miss the important moment when Ms. Bonita appears."
The family hurried to the sofa, their eyes fixed intently on the TV.
Meanwhile, Gunnar and Sydney were also glued to the television in another villa, eagerly anticipating Ms. Bonita's live interview.
"Is my watch broken? It feels like time is dragging. It's still not 7:30," Sydney complained.
"Yes, the minutes seem to be getting longer. I can't wait any longer," Gunnar added.
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