Chapter 144 The Incomplete Proposal
In response to Shaun’s words, everyone else naturally began to applaud.
Out of the blue, Quinn’s voice arose. “Trent, I never thought you’d not only take over my patent but also use the business plan I wrote back then.”
Trent pursed his lips and said, “This proposal belongs to Grafton Technologies, Quinn. Even if you’ve resigned, anything you did during your tenure belongs to the company.”
“It seems you have no self–respect at all,” Quinn mocked.
Trent’s face suddenly flushed a deep red. “Quinn, if you continue to belittle me like this, I won’t hold back on account of our past relationship anymore!”
Quinn found Trent’s behavior utterly amusing.
If he truly had feelings for me, then why was I so miserable after three years of marriage?
“Trent, since when have you cared for our past relationship?” Quinn mocked. “All this while, Sidonie is the only one you cared for, right?”
“You-” Trent felt his throat tighten, while Sidonie, once again, found herself the center of attention.
“Also, haven’t you forgotten? I resigned before this project proposal was even completed. So, it’s still incomplete,” said Quinn.
“What?” Trent was taken aback. “Incomplete?”
He hadn’t even realized that it was incomplete. In his eyes, the entire project proposal seemed comprehensive.
“The patent of mine mentioned in the proposal can indeed greatly enhance the efficiency and application range of drones,” Quinn began. “However, that patent was from three years ago. In three years, technology has advanced, and so has the technology to interfere with drones. If someone deliberately released the latest interference signal, then these drones would be rendered useless. So, my patent needs to include an anti–interference program!”
If she hadn’t divorced, she would naturally have taken the research results of this patent to the next level.
However, since Trent insisted on seizing the patent, she decided to let him have it, but there was a catch- he couldn’t use it despite owning it.
Trent’s face turned pale, instantly realizing what Quinn’s words meant–all the careful preparations he had made were now in vain.
Unless the issues pointed out by Quinn could be resolved, the project proposal held no value at all.
At that moment, everyone else had also come to the same realization.
So, it turns out that this tech prodigy, who is highly regarded by Mr. Wane, has handed in a proposal and patent that relied entirely on his ex–wife’s work? What’s his contribution then? Just presenting the proposal in public? But anyone
could have done it!
“Why didn’t he produce his own proposal?”
“Could it be that his success was all down to his ex–wife?”
Shaun chuckled wryly. Obviously, there’s no such need now!

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