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Five Years Wasted Now They Beg Her Back novel Chapter 94

After she finished, she put down the microphone and gave a slight bow to the audience.

A few seconds later, thunderous applause erupted.

Everyone looked at the slender yet resolute figure on the stage, their eyes filled with nothing but the purest, most sincere admiration.

With her talent and her grace, Grace had conquered the entire Arclight Research Institute.

She had not only cleared her name but had also earned the unprecedented and full support of the institute's senior management.

After that turmoil, the Galaxy Project was given an unprecedented green light.

Resources, equipment, personnel—whatever she asked for, the dean approved it without a second thought.

The project advanced by leaps and bounds. Soon, they hit a new bottleneck: a data wall that stood between theory and reality, one so massive it was despair-inducing.

The existing computational models were completely unable to simulate the drug molecule's decay path under extreme conditions.

"It's no good, it crashed again."

"This is our eighteenth attempt. We just don't have enough computing power!"

"Unless... we could use AstraCore." A senior professor on the team, one of the most experienced, adjusted his glasses and uttered the name softly.

"AstraCore?"

Grace looked at him.

The old professor sighed. "AstraCore is the crown jewel of Arclight Research Institute, a supercomputer with performance that ranks in the top three globally. However... access to it is classified at the highest level. Forget us; even Dr. Lowell couldn't get approval when he was the team leader."

In other words, it was something a researcher at her level shouldn't even dream of using.

Grace fell silent.

She stared at the failed simulation on the screen, her fingertips tapping unconsciously on the desk.

Give up?

Impossible.

That word had never been in her vocabulary.

Half an hour later, she knocked on the dean's office door.

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