Chapter 60
Divorce Time
Chapter 60 In Laverneâs eyes, Charlene was envious because Vesta had snagged Thorne from her, leading her to sabotage Vestaâs opportunity at -PrimeStar.
With no real talent or education, Charlene seemed to thrive on creating drama. That thought alone made Laverne find the whole situation laughably pathetic. She figured she wasnât alone in this opinion. Thorne probably saw it the same way.
Unfortunately, Charlene was blissfully unaware of this, probably still patting herself on the back for messing up Vestaâs chance.
Thinking of Vestaâs brilliance compared to Charlene, Laverne felt there was no contest.
Henley sighed, âI know.â
He shared Laverneâs viewpoint. âBut she wonât listen.â
âSheâs just so...â
Stubborn, just like her mother. Laverne held her tongue on saying that part. After all, it was never nice to talk about that woman.
âAbout the project...â
âLetâs wait for Vesta to get back and ask her,â Henley suggested, concerned.
They had poured much money into Al over the years, but their companyâs products lacked cuttingâedge technology, resulting in mediocre growth.
On the other hand, PrimeStar raked in millions annually from the project, even without effort. Who wouldnât be envious?
If they could unravel the projectâs core technology and integrate it into their current projects, their companyâs worth could skyrocket to billions soon.
As they were mulling over this, Vesta walked in.
Seeing Henley and Laverne, she greeted, âDad, Aunt Laverne.â
âVesta, youâre back?â Laverneâs face broke into a smile, her affection and respect for Vesta as clear as a bell.
Vesta nodded, sitting down. âWhat were you guys talking about?â
âThe project,â Henley replied. âWithout a way into PrimeStar, whatâs your plan? Did Mr. Henderson say anything?â Mesta said, âThorne said heâd reach out to Kenton for me.â
Kenton was a leading figure in the Al industry, highly regarded by the government and elusive to the public.
Stewart, one of Kentonâs few direct disciples, had developed the project. Since the Stewart route was a dead end to them, they had to try their luck with Kenton.
âThatâs good,â Henley smiled, though with a hint of worry. âStewart, being Kentonâs student, might have spoken ill of you to Kenton. Could that...â
âI doubt it,â Laverne interjected with a smile. âHenley, you underestimate how much Kenton values talent. Vestaâs a genius. With her skills in Al, Iâm sure sheâll impress Kenton if she gets a chance to meet him. Who knows, Kenton might even make an exception and take her as his direct disciple.â
Henley chuckled. âThat would be something.â
Laverne asked, âDid Mr. Henderson mention when you might meet Mr. Wagner?â
Vesta sipped her water, replying casually, âAt the Future Tech Expo next week. Mr. Wagner is said to be attending.â
They were all familiar with the Future Tech Expo. However, their company wasnât highâprofile enough in the industry to secure an invite from the government. But with Thorneâs help, they were hopeful.
Henley and Laverne turned toward Vesta in anticipation.
Vesta mentioned, âThorne got me two tickets, but there are only two.â
âItâs fine. It doesnât matter who goes with you. What matters is that you go.â Laverne smiled, âExactly.â