However, the wheelchair-bound old man named Haraldson, who won the Nobel prize in medicine in 2008, did not speak up to defend Chu Mo. He sat quietly in his wheelchair, but his murky eyes lacked vitality.
Chu Mo frowned slightly. Just now, he had seen the old man engaging in a lengthy conversation with Flemming. Could it be that in just that brief interaction, Flemming had convinced the wheelchair-bound old man to oppose longevity research?
Chu Mo's gaze briefly swept over the stunning woman standing behind the old man in the wheelchair. The girl named Tang Tang appeared somewhat constrained under Chu Mo's scrutiny, looking very cautious.
Gently removing the translation device from his ear, Chu Mo directly asked the girl in Hua Country's language:
"What were Flemming and Haraldson discussing just now?"
Upon hearing this, the girl who slightly opened her mouth then lowered her head and softly said: