Spy Wars: Strong Agents Who Are Ruthless and Talk Little

Chapter 314 He held his breath



Chapter 314 He held his breath

The stranger seemed intrigued by their words, his expression softening slightly, though he remained wary. "You don't have much time. You'd better give me an answer within the limited time you have."

"We will do our best." Su Ming responded decisively, secretly feeling fortunate that he had seized this glimmer of hope.

As time went on, Su Ming and the young researchers worked together to accelerate the data analysis, filled with anticipation and urgency for the future. They had to find a solution before the strangers found out.

"Hurry, we must concentrate all our attention." Su Ming kept urging, his nerves tense, trying hard to stay focused.

The young researchers nodded and quickly got to work, trying their best to cooperate with Su Ming's plan. As time passed, they gradually felt the pressure increasing.

"We must race against time and not let any details be overlooked." Su Ming's tone was full of determination, and he secretly prepared himself for the upcoming challenges.

As the data continued to update, Su Ming gradually found the key to the problem. He had a vague feeling that the arrival of this moment might change the future of the laboratory.

"The core processing procedures for the experimental data here need to be reviewed," he said firmly, a glint of hope in his eyes. "We must ensure the safety of every link."

"This will take a lot of time." There was worry in the young researcher's voice, as if he realized the urgency of the work.

"I know, but time waits for no one."

At this moment, the stranger's voice once again broke the silence of the laboratory: "How are you progressing?"

Su Ming's heart tightened, a sense of urgency building. He knew he had to come up with a reasonable explanation as soon as possible. The young researcher quickly responded, "We're conducting a final check to ensure the accuracy of the data."

"You'd better finish it within the specified time." The stranger's voice was threatening, as if he would not allow them to delay at all.

Su Ming took a deep breath and tried to keep his voice calm: "We will do our best. Please give us some time."

As time went on, Su Ming and the young researcher worked tirelessly to ensure the accuracy of every piece of data. Although he still felt uneasy, he firmly believed that as long as they worked together, they would be able to overcome the challenges before them.

"We must find the key to the problem and ensure the safety of the experiment." He kept emphasizing, his tone revealing firm determination.

"We will do our best." The young researcher responded, as if he and Su Ming were in sync.

"You can't delay any longer, you must stop working immediately!" The stranger's voice became increasingly tough, and his eyes revealed unquestionable majesty.

"We are conducting important data analysis and must complete this work." Su Ming was anxious and tried to remain calm.

"How long do you think you can delay?" the stranger asked coldly, obviously not intending to compromise.

Su Ming pondered this secretly, knowing he had to find a solution quickly. He tried to remain calm, but a sense of urgency filled his heart.

"We're almost done, please wait a moment." The young researcher took the initiative to speak, trying to buy time.

"Time waits for no one. You must stop immediately." The stranger seemed determined and became more and more tough.

"Please give us some time." Su Ming's voice was filled with urgency, and he prayed silently in his heart, hoping to find a reasonable explanation.

At that moment, the laboratory door was pushed open again, and more people walked in, their eyes revealing strong doubts and dissatisfaction. Su Ming's heart tightened, knowing that things were becoming increasingly complicated.

"What are you doing here?" A senior manager suddenly spoke, his eyes fixed coldly on Su Ming.

"We are conducting data analysis to ensure the safety of the experiment." Su Ming tried to explain, but he felt a sense of powerlessness in his heart.

"How can external consultants participate in our research?" the senior manager questioned, with a strong sense of rejection in his voice.

"I just hope to help everyone with my professional knowledge." Su Ming tried to remain calm, but he was secretly anxious in his heart, knowing that he had to buy more time in the next conversation.

"You don't understand our research at all!" the senior manager asked angrily, obviously dissatisfied with Su Ming's intervention.

"You must stop working immediately!" the stranger ordered again, with unquestionable majesty flashing in his eyes.

"We're conducting important data analysis," the young researcher tried to explain, his tone tinged with uneasiness.

"I told you to stop!" The stranger's voice became increasingly harsh, as if exerting invisible pressure.

"We are almost done, please give us some time." Su Ming took the initiative to speak, secretly anxious in his heart, trying to buy more time.

"Your time is up." The stranger's tone was full of impatience, as if there was no room for compromise.

"Please give us a reasonable explanation." Su Ming tried his best to keep his voice calm, but he felt powerless in his heart.

As the atmosphere in the lab gradually calmed, Su Ming felt the burden on his shoulders grow heavier instead of lighter. He looked around. The lab walls remained a cold, bleak white, appearing singularly dull. Only the data flashing on the screen displayed complex and obscure graphs. A young researcher was carefully examining the data nearby, his brow furrowed slightly, as if lost in thought.

"Do you think there is anything abnormal in these data?" The young researcher finally spoke, with a hint of anticipation in his eyes.

Su Ming raised his head and tried to sort out the thoughts swirling in his mind: "I noticed that the fluctuations in some data points are greater than we expected. There may be interference factors." He felt his heart tighten and tried to make his voice sound steady, but the fear of the unknown was always with him.

"Interference factors?" The young researcher seemed particularly sensitive to this term. He looked up at Su Ming and asked, "Are you saying that our experimental environment has been affected?"

Su Ming nodded, but a tinge of worry lingered within him. After all, this was practically tantamount to questioning the experimental process. He took a deep breath and continued, "In our initial data analysis, the fluctuations in several key parameters exceeded normal ranges. I believe this data should be reviewed."

"Are you sure?" The young researcher's eyes flashed with hesitation, clearly doubting Su Ming's statement. "We have always believed that the experimental process is stable, otherwise why would we continue?"

"Sometimes, a stable exterior hides underlying problems," Su Ming replied, a hint of helplessness in his voice. He knew that when it came to scientific experiments, not everything was as simple as it seemed. He couldn't help but think of his own past experiences, where overlooked details ultimately led to irreversible consequences.

The young researcher was silent for a moment, seemingly considering Su Ming's words. Su Ming felt a slight sense of relief. If he could gain the other party's understanding and trust, the subsequent work would go much more smoothly.

"Can we find these interference factors in the data?" the young researcher finally asked, a hint of determination in his eyes.

"Must." Su Ming's tone became firm. Although he didn't know whether he could find these problems in the end, he understood that there would be no results if he didn't try.

Just as they were engrossed in data analysis, the lights in the lab suddenly dimmed, followed by a low alarm. Su Ming's heart instantly rose to his throat, and he felt a surge of unease.

"What happened?" The young researcher's voice was filled with tension and his expression became serious.

"I don't know." Su Ming shook his head, feeling anxious. He immediately went to the control console, trying to find the source of the alarm. The information on the display kept flashing, as if warning them of something ominous.

"We need to contact management," the young researcher suggested, his expression growing more serious.

"Wait a minute, I want to look at the data first." Su Ming quickly entered the command, trying to find out the reason for the alarm.

After several minutes of intense work, he finally discovered some anomalies in the data. The laboratory's temperature and humidity monitoring data showed that the laboratory's climate conditions had fluctuated in the past few hours, something they had not noticed before.

"That's the reason!" Su Ming's heart surged with excitement. He turned and said to the young researcher, "We need to adjust the experimental conditions immediately to prevent further deviations in the data."

The young researcher beside him held his breath, seeming to sense the gravity of the moment. "How would you like to adjust?"

"We need to lower the temperature of the laboratory and ensure it remains within the normal range." Su Ming said decisively, "At the same time, we must ensure that the ventilation system is functioning properly."

"I'll adjust it right away." The young researcher quickly ran to the control console, a determined light flashing in his eyes.

Throughout this process, Su Ming's heart was filled with anticipation and nervousness. After the recent incident, he knew that any small mistake could lead to the failure of the experiment. Whenever anxiety rose in his heart, he would remind himself to remain calm and never let his emotions influence his judgment.

The young researcher quickly manipulated the console, and a series of data adjustment options appeared on the screen. Su Ming followed closely, silently praying that everything would go as he wished. However, a sense of unease still arose deep within him.

"The adjustment is complete, and the temperature has dropped to a safe range." The young researcher looked back, and although there was a hint of fatigue on his face, there was a sense of accomplishment in his expression.

"Okay." Su Ming nodded, feeling relieved. However, he was still concerned about the follow-up of the experiment. "We still need to reanalyze the previous data to ensure that this interference will not affect our results."


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