I took the badge and realized that there was a raised logo under it.
The raised part was very small and not marked with a different color, so it was not noticeable at first glance.
I thought about it and said, "I don’t know. I think it means to open the door to the mecha.”
I made a guess and handed the toy to Munchkin.
After returning to the hotel for lunch, the little guy went to bed for a nap.
Just a moment later, I heard the sound of a card swiping outside and knew that Theo had returned.
How did the meeting go?" I asked.
Theo took off his coat wryly. "As usual, these meetings are getting more and more boring."
"Really? If it was that boring, why didn’t you come back earlier?" I hung his jacket up.
Theo had always been the type to not waste time. If he felt like there was no point in staying for the meeting, he would just get up and leave no matter how important the occasion was.
There must have been an important agenda for him to be able to hold up all afternoon.
"You understand me more and more now." He pulled me over to the couch and sat down.
"Before going there, I was wondering if I should continue going down the path of artificial intelligence since I've decided to participate in the competition. If yes, which direction should I continue to develop? Or should I just stop right now and not go so far down the wrong path?"
Theo said as he lifted my calves that were swollen from pregnancy and placed them on his lap while massaging them.
"So I listened to the meeting for a little while longer to hear what the prospects of the other mecha companies are."
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