Indeed, Garstone Bea made the right decision, but unfortunately, many more people missed this opportunity, and coincidentally, this client was one of them.

"Mr. Bea, let's continue our business discussion."

Seeing that Garstone Bea had no intention of stopping, the client had no choice but to interrupt him.

Garstone Bea was still not satisfied.

I had just seen the client off when someone walked in.

"Galston, it's been a long time."

"Charles?"

Garstone Bea was somewhat surprised.

"haven't seen you for a long time."

Charles smiled and said:

"I have a great investment idea, would you like to participate?"

"Of course, I'm rich now!"

Garstone Bea laughed heartily.

Charles is also a shareholder of Lockheed Martin and a very capable capitalist, unlike gamblers like him who have staked almost everything on Lockheed Martin.

Charles smiled when he heard Gariston Bea agree.

"That's great! This is a rare business opportunity that's guaranteed to make a profit."

……

"The forward and reverse reactions of the Seetal formula..."

In the laboratory, Nolan conducted his research and completed his experiments.

The spaceship that gave birth to the Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom is getting closer and closer to takeoff.

However, his research on gamma particles has hit a bottleneck.

"The mysteries of gamma particles are indeed not so easy to unravel..."

Nolan was helpless.

His original plan was to ascertain the possibility, and to be at least 70-80% certain, before taking off with the Fantastic Four.

But now, he has only completed half of his progress.

You could even say that he only established a model of controllability.

Based on current models, his chances of success are probably less than 30%.

Is it worth gambling on a chance of less than 30%?

Nolan hesitated.

Although the risk may be small, exposure to gamma rays still poses a certain degree of danger.

He's willing to take the gamble if he has a 70-80% chance of successfully obtaining the ability he wants, even if it involves some danger.

But only 30% is currently achieved; the rest remains unknown.

He let out a long sigh.

Nolan hasn't thrown himself back into the research; perhaps he should take a break.

Sometimes, being anxious doesn't necessarily lead to good results.

After a long absence from the lab, Nolan immediately summoned his tall, leggy secretary.

How's the company doing lately?

During this period, aside from dealing with some real troubles, he handed over everything to the professional managers he had recently recruited.

The female secretary spoke up:

"Things are developing very well, sales of the Big White robot have been steadily increasing, however..."

The female secretary hesitated for a moment.

Nolan noticed her expression was off and said:

"I heard that Mr. Bea made a failed investment and may go bankrupt..."

Nolan was taken aback upon hearing this.

Bankruptcy?

I remember Garstone Bea was always very composed.

"I don't know, but this rumor seems to be true."

Nolan shook his head upon hearing this.

Never mind, this matter has little to do with him, but as long as he still has shares in Locke Technology, he won't really go bankrupt.

Locke Technology is now a real gold mine.

Garstone Bea can't very well sell his shares in Lockheed Martin.

Compared to these, research ability is more important.

He thought about it a lot.

The Fantastic Four all have impressive abilities, at least in terms of strength.

For example, even when facing the Hulk, the Thing would never back down until the Hulk's rage built up.

Reed Richards' abilities make him virtually immune to all physical attacks.

But what about him?

What abilities he needs is a question that needs to be studied.

Even if we include the Fantastic Four's abilities, such as Victor's, while these abilities are quite good, they don't mean much to him.

It certainly didn't reach the intensity Nolan envisioned.

What he needs is an ability that allows him to continue to grow.

Coupled with the unique environment of the spaceship, he felt that he had already formed some initial ideas.

A few days later, Nolan arrived at Doom Company.

It is said that today is the day Reed Richards visits the Doom Group, and as a collaborator, Nolan has also been granted the right to participate in the inspection.

Susan was waiting at the door early on. When she saw Nolan come over, a smile appeared on her face, and she looked very charming.

"Is everyone here? I heard it really is Reed Richards' team."

"Not yet."

Susan shook her head.

Hearing this, Nolan understood and casually asked a question as he went in.

"If you need to wait here, I completely understand."

Susan frowned.

Nolan assumed she was considering it and wasn't in a hurry.

"No, I haven't been in contact with them for many years."

"In that case, let's go up together."

Nolan and Susan went upstairs, and not long after, Reed Richards and Ben Graeme arrived downstairs at the Doom Group building.

Reed Richards straightened his suit.

"Ben, our legend begins here!"

Bengrame's face was also full of anticipation; he had been waiting for this day for a long time.

When the two entered the Doom Corporation, Reed Richards was completely stunned.

Before them stood a recently completed statue.

They could see the people on the statue very clearly, and their names were even more familiar.

Reed Richards' face visibly darkened.

"Is this Victor von Doom's company?"

If he had known it was here, he would never have come in.

Bengrame was also taken aback; no one knew the feud between the two better than him.

Both were top geniuses in college, but Viktor von Doom was always overshadowed by Reid.

But now, Victor has become the boss of a group, and they are coming to him hoping to get investment.

Even just thinking about it, Ben knew what Reed was thinking right now.

"Either..."

"Let's go in."

Reed Richards spoke.

“I will remember this day. One day, everyone will know the name Reed Richards!”

He felt humiliated.

But for the sake of his research, he had to endure even such humiliation.

Led by the receptionist, the two arrived at Viktor von Dum's office.

However, Viktor von Dum did not look at them; instead, he turned his back to them and chatted and laughed with another person.

Reed suppressed his dissatisfaction.

Finally, just as he was about to speak, Victor noticed their arrival and turned his chair around.

"Reed, it's been a long time."

Victor smiled, a smile that clearly carried smugness and condescension, even as he remained seated.

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