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91After breakfast, Connor and Alan finished discussing their work, and the two set off for Oakville.

Along the way, they picked up Bryan from the R&D department.

The drive took about two and a half hours, during which Connor and Bryan discussed the products

in the back seat.

As they neared the factory, the car fell silent.

The driver asked Camila, “Camila, do you have a driver’s license?”

Connor rested his hand on the armrest, looking up at her.

Camila glanced at the steering wheel and sighed, “I passed the driving test on my second try, but

I’ve been too scared to drive.”

The driver chuckled, “No worries, just practice more. You can ask me if you don’t understand

something.”

Camila responded, “Yeah, I’ve already arranged with my driving school instructor to get some

practice during my annual leave.”

She turned to Connor and asked, “Mr. Connor, does my annual leave start accruing from when I

joined the subsidiary?”

Future Inc.’s policy was five days of annual leave upon joining, with an additional day added each

year.

noveldramaConnor glanced at her and hummed in affirmation.Camila smiled joyfully.

“Mr. Connor, you’re exploiting Camila so much she can only learn to drive during her annual leave,”

Bryan joked.

Bryan was Connor’s schoolmate in college, and they had a good personal relationship, often joking

with each other.

Camila did some quick mental calculations. Connor occupied most of her time. They spent over 12

hours together every day, including

weekends.

2 The group arrived at the factory at noon. It was just lunchtime, and the factory manager hosted

them in the factory’s dining hall.

Lunch was simple farmhouse dishes, the same as what the factory workers ate.

Knowing Connor was particular about cleanliness, Camila conscientiously sterilized the utensils with

boiling water.

“Camila is so thoughtful,” Bryan said, taking the utensils she offered.

Camila just smiled.

During the meal, they talked more about technology than they ate.

Camila just quietly eating the dishes in front of her

Connor picked up the serving utensil, and pushed aside the green onions on the fish to serve

Camila a piece.Camila, who was nibbling on some greens, mumbled, “Thank you, Mr. Connor.”

Connor didn’t respond, setting down the serving utensil and continuing to discuss matters with the

factory manager as if nothing had

happened.

Bryan spoke up, “Camila, this fish grew up in mountain spring water, it’s wild–caught with tender

and delicious meat, fresh and without

any fishy smell. It’s a local specialty. Even my kids love it when I bring them here.”

Camila smiled and tried a bite. It was indeed delicious.

Thus, every few minutes, Connor would help Camila have some different kinds of dishes, ensuring

that by the end of the meal, Camila had a taste of every dish and was fully satisfied.

After a brief rest, the factory manager took them to the showroom to display the Future Robot 3.0,

including a new product Camila

wasn’t aware of,

Future Go and Future Go Pro.

Future Go, a bionic intelligent robotic dog with a soul, would definitely turn heads when walked on

the street. Capable of understanding human speech and interpreting emotions, it was endowed with

consciousness and thought.

Future Go Pro was a quadruped robot designed for firefighting and emergency rescue. It could

enter potentially flammable, explosive, toxic, oxygen–deficient, or smoke–filled disaster sites in

advance of human rescuers to conduct environmental reconnaissance, providing real–timefeedback to commanders and assisting in making informed decisions. Its purpose was to reduce the

risk of injury to rescuers and improve the efficiency of rescues.

Camila looked at Connor with admiration. These innovations could revolutionize the rescue system

and bring significant value and benefits to society.

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