Chapter 74 – Highlight Chapter from From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots
Chapter 74 is a standout chapter in From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the billionaire narrative into new territory.
Chapter 74 The Interview
Inside the lab.
Jasper had already instructed for all the monitoring equipment to be taken down before they proceeded with the next round of discussion.
Each expert had a different opinion. The room buzzed with debate. To someone unaware, it might have sounded like a heated argument.
At this stage, Scarlett should’ve been excused.
But to everyone’s surprise, Professor Hugh suddenly called her back.
“Ms. Joyner, do you have any thoughts?”
Scarlett froze for a moment, startled, and looked back.
The rest of the room fell silent.
No one could believe what they had just heard.
Even though Scarlett had just taken an alternative path and pointed out the problem, all of that had been relatively basic.
As a student, handling the basics well was expected.
Was Professor Hugh giving her too much credit?
Then again…
Maybe this was his way of saving face.
She had embarrassed him earlier in front of everyone. Now he was asking her a question–maybe to set her
If she fumbled her answer, he could destroy her future with just a few words.
Smart.
Brilliant, even.
Everyone’s interest was piqued, and they all turned to Scarlett.
If she answered poorly, this was going to be one hell of a show.
Jack grew nervous and was about to step in to help, but Jasper held him back.
He didn’t understand why.
But Jasper remained calm, as if none of this worried him.
Jack suddenly recalled something Jasper had said.
“My research subject–no one touches her but me.”
Chapter 74 The Interview
In that moment, he relaxed completely.
These people wouldn’t be able to lay a finger on Pixel.
Might as well let her practice–give her a taste of real academic discussions.
With that in mind, his whole demeanor lightened.
Scarlett wasn’t the least bit flustered. After a brief pause, she spoke in a quiet voice.
“Professor Hugh, I’m afraid my views might still be a little immature.”
Professor Hugh looked at her with clear admiration. When he heard her response, he smiled kindly.
“No matter. Let’s hear them.”
“Though we’re older, that doesn’t mean we’re always more mature. Didn’t I just shoot down several of their suggestions?”
The few experts who had just been contradicted went silent.
Professor Hugh was dragging them into it now?
Cutthroat. Absolutely vicious.
But none of them dared to speak up. They didn’t have his stature.
They could only suffer in silence.
Scarlett relaxed a bit thanks to his words and began speaking slowly.
“If we design neutralizing antibodies based on the poxvirus classification, not only would we miss the optimal treatment window, but we might also trigger antibody–dependent enhancement.”
She opened her notebook. While everyone had been arguing earlier, she’d drawn a hand–sketched diagram of the virus structure. Red ink circled the mutation points.
“This new virus’s envelope protein binds with the host cell’s sialic acid receptor, which is completely different from the invasion mechanism of the parainfluenza virus…”
At first, everyone dismissed her.
But as she continued, their expressions grew more serious.
Though she was young, her insight into virology was impressively deep.
Unknowingly, she was guiding them toward a whole new direction.
Professor Hugh grew excited. Listening to Scarlett’s calm voice, he nodded repeatedly.
“Yes, good.”
“Right, this is a fresh angle. Worth testing.”
“Very reasonable.”
Chapter 74 The Interview
He didn’t hold back his praise.
“You little rascal, you’re really making us old folks look bad!”
Scarlett looked a bit embarrassed.
“Professor Hugh, you really… flatter me.”
This time, the rest of the room stayed completely quiet.
They were now deeply thankful they hadn’t spoken out against Scarlett earlier.
If they had, they’d be the ones eating their words.
More than that, they were growing increasingly impressed with Professor Hugh.
Even after being challenged by someone younger, he hadn’t gotten angry or sought revenge.
Instead, he appreciated her talent and even gave her a chance to speak. That kind of generosity was something they had to admit they lacked.
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