Chapter 394
Divorce Time
Chapter 394 Kevitt Smithâs soâcalled wish to have a deep conversation with him was really just a ploy to grasp the core technology of Infiniteâ
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As Stewart shook his hand, he replied smoothly, âMr. Kevitt Smith, you flatter me. I must have read your papers on âRecurrent Neural Networks and Attention Mechanismsâ a dozen times. Theyâve been incredibly inspiring. Itâs truly an honor to converse with you.â
Naturally, Kevitt Smith was eager to chat more with Stewart.
But the opening ceremony of the conference was about to begin.
Before they could exchange more than a few words, a staff member ushered them to their seats.
After the host of the conference gave their welcome speech, Kevitt Smith, Stewart, and other esteemed guests gradually took the stage for their keynote speeches.
Everyone was eager to make connections with Stewart and Kevitt Smith.
Once the first round of discussions ended, Stewart and Kevitt Smith found themselves surrounded by a throng of experts, scholars, and corporate representatives.
Charlene, Granger, Gaylord, and Dalton didnât need to push forward to be near Stewart and Kevitt Smith. So, they stood at the edges, observing.
Thorne didnât need to be in the thick of it either, but since he was with Vesta, he found himself at the center of the crowd.
He unscrewed the cap of a water bottle and handed it to Vesta.
This simple act earned Vesta envious glances from the women nearby.
Those who were aware of Thorne and Vestaâs relationship couldnât quite comprehend why someone of Thorneâs background and accomplishments chose Vesta as his girlfriend. Sure, she was attractive and wellâeducated, but her familyâs status was relatively unimpressive.
However, now that they knew she was a student of Kevitt Smith, it all made sense.
Previously, due to Thorne, they treated Vesta with some courtesy. But upon learning of her connection to Kevitt Smith, their demeanor shifted to genuine warmth.
Whether it was the jealousy from the women or the newfound respect from the business executives, Vesta noticed it all.
She accepted the water from Thorne, took a sip, smiled silently, and then glanced over at Charlene, Dalton, and the others watching from the outskirts.
Vesta being a doctoral student of Kevitt Smith indeed surprised Dalton.
His gaze was filled with admiration and wonder, impossible to hide.
Vesta, of course, noticed.
She wasnât surprised by his reaction.
She looked at Charlene.
Charleneâs expression was calm, seemingly indifferent to the whole scenario. Internally, Vesta scoffed.
Was she truly indifferent, or just putting on a facade of nonchalance?
After all, Vesta was Kevitt Smithâs doctoral student, an achievement Charlene could only dream of reaching.
Charlene could only look up to her.
1/2 09:40 Charlene caught the disdain in Vestaâs eyes.
Though unsure of her exact thoughts, Charlene could guess.
Finding it amusing, Charlene returned her gaze, cool and unfazed.
Vesta assumed she was just pretending to be strong.
She turned her attention to Granger and Gaylord but noticed Gaylord was focused on Charlene, seemingly oblivious to her presence.
However, Gaylord wasnât someone who judged by appearances alone.
Having witnessed her brilliance, how could Gaylord possibly hold Charlene in higher regard?
Therefore, seeing Gaylordâs apparent interest in Charlene didnât concern Vesta in the least.
As for Granger, he was staring in her direction, lost in thought.
Vesta smiled.
He knew she was impressive, but perhaps not to this extent?
Would he still favor Charlene?
Kevitt Smith indeed longed to engage with Stewart.
Unfortunately, neither Stewart nor the event organizers provided an opportunity.
During lunch, Stewart excused himself on the grounds of another engagement and left with Charlene and the others.
As Charlene and Stewart passed by Thorne and Vesta, Charlene kept her gaze forward. Thorne, absorbed in conversation, didnât acknowledge her departure.
Kevitt Smithâs schedule wrapped up the day after the International Al Conference opened.
He was disappointed not to have a deeper dialogue with Stewart.
Yet, his disappointment was shortâlived.
Before departing, he shared his excitement with Vesta, saying, âThe latest issue of NMI has a submission of exceptional quality and innovative perspective. We reviewers were all pleasantly surprised. Once the journal is published, I hope to discuss it with the author.â
Besides being a renowned university professor, Kevitt Smith was also a reviewer for a topâtier Al journal.
As a reviewer for such a prestigious publication, revealing any details about a paper before its official release was prohibited, including personal opinions.
However, given his standing in the Al community, he wasnât worried about anyone exposing his minor breach of secrecy.
Vesta, intrigued by Kevitt Smithâs high praise for the paper, couldnât help but look forward to its publication.
Fortunately, the release of the latest NMI issue was just around the corner.
Moreover, she understood that Smith sharing this with her signified his high expectations.
She replied, âI understand, Professor. Once the journal is out, Iâll thoroughly read and study the paper.â
Kevitt Smith nodded, satisfied. âGood.â
After seeing Kevitt Smith off at the airport, Vesta caught a cab back home.
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