After finishing three hundred sets of data, Chloe Sinclair stopped the experiment.
She changed out of her lab coat, put on a tracksuit, and returned to the apartment Gabriel Sinclair had bought for her a few days ago.
The apartment was right across from Emberfall University. It was small, but a space there was incredibly hard to come by.
She flipped on the lights, and the apartment filled with a warm, orange-yellow glow. The layout was almost identical to her room back in Kennet, a clear sign of how much thought Gabriel had put into it.
She took a shower in the bathroom and came out feeling refreshed and invigorated.
This was the nature of research. You had to constantly monitor the data. If even one set was wrong, all subsequent results would be for naught.
It was just like Jolie Yates's three-dimensional quantum experiment on the *Genius* show. The result looked perfect, but in reality, it was flawed from the very beginning.
