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Chapter 0206 Chapter 0206 -25 BONUS Meanwhile, Silas shared the sthoughts. Therefore, he didn't step in to defend Miranda.
Elizabeth continued, "It's important to have self-awareness, you know? A bioinformatics student trying to critique the physics group's experimental data. It's laughable." Just then, Bryan, who had been sitting at his computer, suddenly perked up with excitement. “I just recalculated everything-Miranda was right!" Elizabeth froze as if she were a duck caught mid-quack. Her words were cut off abruptly.
Sandy and Silas looked stunned.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBryan explained, "The values aren't 50 and 71; they should be 50.2 and 70.88! This small discrepancy caused all subsequent values at the seventh node to be off." In research, even a tiny margin of error could lead to significant deviations." Silas immediately leaned in closer to the screen, meticulously reviewing everything without missing a detail. He recalculated using the corrected values of 50.2 and 70.88. Sure enough, all the subsequent data automatically corrected themselves! His eyes lit up. "This is it! The issue was indeed at the seventh node." Sandy double-checked as well, confirming that the numbers were accurate. She then looked at Miranda with a new expression-one of surprise, amazement, and a hint of apology.
She... hadn't stepped up to support Miranda earlier...
Bryan was now fully appreciative, addressing her, "Miranda, we owe you for this! This dataset hadstuck for three days. If you hadn't caught the error, who knows how much more tour whole team would have wasted on this." Miranda remained calm. Even when Elizabeth had directed her remarks at her earlier, her expression hadn't wavered.
"It was just pure luck. I just happened to notice it. Even if I hadn't, with Dr. Quinton's quick calculation skills, he would have spotted the error soon enough." Her words were modest but also truthful. She knew that despite their seemingly carefree attitudes, Sandy and Bryan were actually quite meticulous. Elizabeth, too, was not one to be underestimated.
Even without her input, they would have eventually identified the problem.
Sandy's gaze at Miranda shifted once again, filled with a complex mix of admiration and gullt. She had to admit that although Miranda had been there for nearly two weeks, everyone, while outwardly polite, still held reservations internally.
Miranda was a recent graduate who, despite passing her postgraduate entrance exams, hadn't yet started her studies.
This meant her knowledge was still at an undergraduate level. In their top-tier lab group, as they worked on cutting-edge projects with the best resources to benefit society and even humanity, it was natural for even the most humble among them to carry a sense of superiority.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmChapter 0206 +25 BONUS This sense of superiority was ingrained in them through the nature of their work and their personal abilities. Even if they were willing to lower their guard and engage Miranda in discussions, there was always the doubt-would she even understand? If not, what was the point of speaking to her? So, they simply didn't bother.
Moreover, Miranda's background was a bit of a mystery, and her connection with Paul was unclear. All these factors combined made them reluctant to interact with her too much. In terms of their attitude, there was even a hint of dismissiveness.
It wasn't until today that Sandy realized she had underestimated this young woman.
Of everyone, Elizabeth found herself in the most awkward position. The righteous indignation and certainty she had displayed earlier now felt like a slap in the face. Before making those comments, she hadn't even considered the possibility that Miranda could be right.
After all, how could an undergraduate, especially one from possibly correct bioinformatiche fitom errors in a physics project?